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    dioxide output in the field cricket (Gryllus bimaculotus) and house cricket (Acheta domestica). Discussion In the experiment‚ the field cricket (Gryllus bimaculotus) and house cricket (Acheta domestica) were tested for their carbon dioxide output. The results showed that the field cricket produced significantly more carbon dioxide than the house cricket. As a species that flies‚ exists outdoors and is larger than the house cricket‚ it follows that the field cricket faces more challenges and requires

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    Charter of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference 1 Charter of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference ‫ا‬ ‫ا ا‬ In the name of Allah‚ the most Compassionate‚ the most Merciful We the Member States of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference‚ determined: to acknowledge the Conference of Kings‚ Heads of State and Government of the Member States convened in Rabat from 9 to 12 Rajab‚ 1389 H‚ corresponding to 22 to 25 September 1969‚ as well as the Conference of Foreign

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    A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born in a very poor fisherman’s family on 15 October‚ 1931 in Rameshwaram. Though he was a legatee of adversity and poverty yet he was not born to shatter. His father Jainul Abden was a hawker and used to sell newspapers. By dint of his intelligence and diligence he obtained a degree from St. Joseph College of Trichurapalli. Thereafter he obtained a diploma in Aeronautical Engineering from Madras Institute of Technology. After obtaining

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    My favourite book Nowadays a lot of people think that the more people have TV or Internet in their homes‚ the fewer people will buy books. It’s often thought why to read long novels‚ when a play on TV can tell you the same story with colours‚ pictures and actions. But I’m certain‚ that books are still popular‚ becouse it’s a cheaper way‚ than to go to the cinema and also you can keep a book forever and read it many time. My favourite book is written by Erich Maria Remarque (1898-1970)‚ German-American

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    Topic: A Favourite Sport/Hobby and the Reason You Enjoy It Type of Brainstorming: Listing * Dancing * Calorie Blaster * Balancing * Make new friends * Cultural diverse * Keep fit * Make yourself happy * Maintain healthy * Reduce stress * Avoid from bad habits * Express yourself * Maintain active of brain cell Outline Topic: A Favourite Sport/Hobby and the Reason You Enjoy It I. Introduction Thesis Statement: Dancing is my favourite

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    make the hardest decision‚ yet‚ in my life. I had to choose between dance‚ that I have been doing since I was 3 years old‚ and soccer. Dance and soccer practice were scheduled at the same time on the same day. Soccer is my passion; this is why I made the decision to continue soccer. I enjoy the challenge of practice‚ the running‚ and skill workouts give me confidence. I love the thrill of scoring a goal‚ and there is nothing to compare with the feeling when my team wins. Soccer is team sport

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    Cricket has enjoyed a formal‚ popular presence on the Australian sporting landscape for far longer than any other sport. However why are so few Indigenous Australian players represented among the historic and contemporary figures that drive the key plotlines in the nation’s cricket story? These members changed how the world see cricket which was seen originally as a “white men’s sport” not so long ago . When colonising Australia‚ Britain used cricket as a colonising glue. Not only did they expect

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    The menacing dances of women Destroying the aristocracy of Cricket Cricket history is in fact particularly murky and vogue as to the exact origins of the game. It is believed to have been born in England in the late middle ages. The name “Cricket” derives from the word “Creckett”. This game born in the year 1598 meaning a stick and this might have derived from the old English “Crice or Cryce” meaning a crutch or staff. Another possible source is the Middle Dutch word “Krickstoel” meaning

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    Run Out: Restraint of Players in Twenty20 Cricket Introduction Twenty20 cricket has been viewed as the saviour at all levels of cricket. First conceived by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in 2003 to address falling spectator interest‚ the increased excitement and speed of this form of cricket soon boosted attendances.[i] The commercial success of the English Twenty20 competition did not go unnoticed‚ and was first replicated by other national bodies who enjoyed similar success in

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    OLDMAN AND THE SEA Self-check Questions and Answers 1. How many days had Santiago gone without catching fish? He has gone eighty-four days. 2. What do Manolin’s parents call Santiago? Why? They call him ‘Salao’ which means ‘the worst form of unlucky’ as Santiago was like this. 3. How do the other fishermen greet him? Why? They mock him for his fruitless voyages to sea. 4. Which description of Santiago makes the readers question his physical capabilities? The descriptions of his crude

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