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    1. tested and measured? The purpose of this experiment was to determine whether the dark or light coleus leaf had the presence of starch. We used a dark and light leaf to test the presence of starch and how much was produced. 2. Summarize the results and how the results were obtained. Be sure to note the reason for each treatment of the leaves. As appropriate‚ compare experimental samples to controls. Both leaves were boiled in water then placed in hot ethyl alcohol. After adding the iodine

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    Who should pay for worker training? The word training in and of itself can have a wide meaning. However‚ in the context of workforce training it is defined as the training undergone by workers that allows the worker to carry out a job or increase work efficiency (Carliner and William‚ 2015). The cost incurred when training that is usually considered is the money it costs. There are however other costs that are not considered. It can be suggested that the time taken to undergo training and the potential

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    I am analyzing the musical Legally Blonde that has music and lyrics written by Laurence O’ Keefe‚ Nell Benjamin‚ and Heather Hach who wrote the libretto. The musical is based on the novel Legally Blonde written by Amanda Brown and the 2001 film version of the same name that tells a story of a UCLA sorority girl Elle Woods who enrolls at Harvard Law School. While at Harvard she is on a quest to get back together with her ex-boyfriend Warner that already has a girlfriend. Throughout the musical Elle

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    Barry Allen is the fastest man alive. During the day he is a forensic scientist for the Central City Police Department‚ but when he isn’t working he is known as The Flash. He gained his super speed when the particle accelerator exploded and sent a wave of energy throughout Central City. The energy mixed with lightning which was struck Barry while he was holding onto a chain trying to close the roof to his lab. This lightning contained the speed force which is what gave him super speed. With his speed

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    Step-by-Step Instructions The Lesson Activities will help you meet these educational goals 21st Century Skillsyou will use critical-thinking and problem-solving skills and communicate effectively. Directions Please save this document before you begin working on the assignment. Type your answers directly in the document. _________________________________________________________________________ Teacher-Graded Activities Write a response for each of the following activities. Check the Evaluation section

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    Becky Thatcher’s Risks & Rewards In 1623‚ Shakespeare wrote his first Folio. Almost 300 years later‚ in 1876‚ Mark Twain wrote one of his most beloved classics‚ “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.” What do these two pieces of writing have in common? A character based off of a real person. In “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚” Becky Thatcher is the love interest of Tom‚ the book’s title character. Becky‚ a proud girl from a wealthy family‚ is actually based off of Twain’s real life childhood crush named Laura

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    of eighteen‚ most medical decisions for the children under eighteen are being made by their parents. However‚ research has shown that children are capable of making ’adult’ decisions by the age of eleven (e.g. medical decisions). Children should be allowed legally to make their own medical decision at the age of twelve because they are underrated‚ they are capable of great thinking at age eleven‚ and there are many pros that outweigh the cons. Modern society does not give pubescents or prepubescents

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    job as a clerk. He was an engineer for most of his life. He was a manufacturer and produced sleeping cars for railroads. But later on‚ Pullman had treated his workers extremely poor. However‚ Pullman acted as if his workers would not direct their attention to their cut wages or longer work hours. To sum it up‚ Pullman was irresponsible and carless towards his workers and took advantage of them. In this cartoon‚ Pullman seems to be killing his worker with “low wages” and “high rent.” He had lowered their

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    xxx company: we will donate 5% of our profit for every bag we sell to the starving children in Ethiopia . then there may be some pictures of the poor little kids looking at you with sad eyes hoping that you will help them. this is a common tactic used by companies.on the surface you will think that wow the company is so kind hearted i must buy more to help the little kids but behind the scenes‚ there are scheming corporate heads who just want to make use of such things to earn more profit. so should

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    Donna Dubinsky and Apple Computers‚ Inc. Why was Dubinsky initially successful at Apple? Donna Dubinsky was initially successful at Apple because she projected a lot of confidence and conviction in her beliefs. Donna was a decision maker who battle for procedure. Donna was focused primarily on her caring and honest relationships with her subordinates. Donna was aggressive with her convictions; she pushed hard for an interview with Apple and received an offer only after pointing out that they would

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