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    Saltwater Formation

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    The intent of this experiment is to demonstrate the formations of the world oceans and why they are salty. I hope to learn more about the formations of the world oceans and what causes the oceans to be salty. Based on my research‚ I know that if salty water was put on black paper and left outside in the sun‚ the water would evaporate but the salt crystals would stay. The salt would not evaporate because it is a solid. Knowing this I formed a hypothesis‚ being‚ if salty water was poured on black paper

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    theories then another scientists proves it wrong. I believe that the moon was formed from the big impact. The first theory is the co-formation theory. The co-formation theory also know as the condensation theory‚ says that the moon was formed at the same time as the earth. The theory states that the solar system was formed out of the solar nebula. The co formation theory explains why the moon appears to be in the location it is in. The weakness of this theory is because if the moon and the earth

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    reticular formation

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    200. Reticular formation -Mass of neurons and nerve fibers extending from the caudal medulla to the rostral midbrain -comprises a neural system with multiple inputs and multisynaptic system of impulse conduction -one of the oldest parts of the rbain Functions : -regulating the sleep-wake cycle ‚states of  consciousness -filtering incoming stimuli to discriminate irrelevant background stimuli (habitation) -Somatic motor control ( 1. ) reticulospinal tracts maintain balance

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    Peat Formation

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    Peat Formation Peat is a partially decayed organic matter laid down in anaerobic‚ or lacking oxygen‚ conditions in wetlands. Peat forms when plant material‚ usually in marshy areas‚ is inhibited from decaying fully by acidic conditions. It is composed mainly of peat moss or sphagnum‚ but also includes trees‚ grasses‚ and other marshland vegetation. It also includes many other types of organic remains such as fungi‚ insects‚ pollen‚ and on occasion dead animals. Peat formed in very wet conditions

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    Formation of a Company

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    Assignment On FORMATION OF COMPANY AND PUBLIC & PRIVATE LTD COMPANY SUBMITTED BY: Sadia Kamal Shifa Roll No: Course: SUBMITTED TO: FORMATION OF COMPANY: A joint stock company is a company whose capital is divided into shares and the liability of whose shareholders is limited to the par value of the shares respectively held by them. Joint stock companies fall under two distinctive categories. The first category consists of a company whose promoters secure a portion of its share capital by

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    Formation Of Biofilms

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    around them reaches the accurate level the gene responsible for formation of biofilms gets activated. (Nadell CD‚ Xavier JB‚ Levin SA‚ & Foster KR‚ 2008). Biofilm formations have a specific arrangement that include attachment and development. At each step‚ the biofilm becomes more strongly attached and the bacteria within it become more protected from the action of antibiotics and the immune responses. The steps of biofilm formation; Step 1: attachment Within seconds‚ bacteria get

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    Formation of company

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    CORPORATE ENVIRONMENT Unit 1 FORMATION OF COMPANY Promotion of Company – Promotion – Incorporation – Capital Subscription and Certificate of Commencement of Business. Memorandum of Association – Definition – Clauses. Articles of Association – Definition – Contents – Distinction between Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association – Alteration of Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association. Prospectus – Meaning – Contents – Statement in Lieu of Prospectus. INTRODUCTION

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    In this novel‚ A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines it is evident that Grant Wiggings and Jefferson are victims of racial segregation. This is obvious that Grant is a victim of racial segregation because of the bars and restaurants he goes to and the school he teaches at. Also‚ Jefferson is a victim. He was given a death sentence with insufficient evidence. Another way Jefferson is segregated is when he is sent to prison for his supposed crime and he is placed in the black section of the prison

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    people and I will be talking about the statistics of both neighborhoods and providing proof and evidence on which community provides the most for the upcoming generation. I chose the opposing neighborhood to show that Chicago can be segregated and segregation in Chicago causes kids to lack the knowledge and education they need in order to “survive” if you must say. Introduction The way one’s lifestyle that they live today is based on the community they live in. There are

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    will discuss two tools of maintaining segregation that emerged in the late 19th century as well as the early 20th century. I believe segregation in the United States stems from and is deeply rooted in immigration. In lecture we learned that some immigrants were more desirable than others and in the early 19th century immigrant enclaves like “little italy” began to emerge (Highsmith April 6th). This type of segregation can be seen as self induced segregation that responded to nativist backlash‚ however

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