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    Example of a well-written lab report (single-spaced to conserve paper; yours should be double-spaced to leave room for comments) Ontogenetic Color Change and Mating Cues in Largus californicus (Hemiptera: Largidae) Carey Booth Biology 102 2 February 1995 Lab instructor: Ned Knight Lab day: Friday Abstract Ontogenetic color change at sexual maturation can be useful in identifying an appropriate mate for some organisms. Largus californicus individuals undergo two ontogenetic color changes. First

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    Ancient China Ancient china was one of the first ancient civilizations to develop. They were advanced with many skills and used the different seasons to their advantage when they were farming. They used the fertile soil near rivers‚ like the Yangtze River. They were located in eastern Asia. Ancient China is surrounded by Gobi Desert to the north‚ the Pacific Ocean to the east‚ the Himalayan Mountains to the southwest‚ and the Taklimakan desert in the west. They had many great dynasties and emperors

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    Ryan Aguilar Per. 1 You may have thought that school uniforms were only worn by those of private schools or upper elite classes‚ but in fact it was quite the opposite. Uniforms were given to poor communities and schools‚ known as charity schools that would help children learn to read and write‚ in England around the 16th century. The uniforms that students would wear consisted of a blue blazer‚ cap and short trousers‚ and a brown satchel bag. The reason uniforms were issued was because it would

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    Assess the Impact of the treaty of Versailles on Germany The treaty of Versailles had a significant impact on German politics and economy. The terms of the treaty had attempted to punish Germany for the ‘crimes’ of WW1 and essentially cripple Germany economically and politically. The treaty was signed on 28th June 1919‚ which turned out to be a compromise which satisfied no-one: too tough for the Germans‚ lacking idealism for Woodrow Wilson and not tough enough for the French leader Clemenceau

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    Book Report : The Cay 2006 The Cay is a breathtaking novel of Theodore Taylor . Though the book was written more than 30 years ago ‚ it still remains very popular and became a classic piece of American literature . It was a landmark work for its author ‚ because it won 11 literary awards ‚ including the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award . The genre of the book is action ‚ adventure and young adult fiction .The main characters of the book are Philip Enright Junior ‚ who is also the narrator of the story

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    Nike (originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports)‚ was founded by University of Oregon track athlete Phil Knight and his coach Bill Bowerman in January 1964 (Yahoo finance NKE profile page as of Jan. 2 2008). The company initially operated as a distributor for Japanese shoe maker Onitsuka Tiger‚ making most sales at track meets out of Knight’s car. Many top Oregon runners began wearing the shoes‚ and the shoe’s popularity grew quickly because of Kennan Meyer. The company’s first self-designed product

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    Jade Richards-Butler Professor Jonathon Farris ARTH 100 Descriptive Essay This work resembles a four-legged animal wearing a mask with human features. It is a sculpture in the round created using an additive method. The smooth‚ highly polished texture and reddish colour of the sculpture give the impression that the material is ceramic. The sculpture’s head displays both human and animal qualities. The ears are positioned symmetrically‚ slightly off center of the head. They are of a triangular

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    Research Paper on Chino Hills Chino Hills saw its first use back in 1771 as land used for grazing cattle that belonged to the San Gabriel Mission until being sold to Richard Gird in 1848 after Mexico ceded it to the United States. The city began to see a population growth in the early 1920’s when both a mineral springs and a country club were both built in the city. The mineral springs were built in an area of the city known as sleep hollow otherwise known as carbon canyon. The springs became

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    Jennifer Anatomy and Physiology Enzyme Lab Report Introduction The chemical reaction that is being studied is the hydrolysis of starch. The enzyme that is being studied is amylase. This experiment is looking at the effect of temperature on the rate of the enzymatic hydrolysis of starch. My hypothesis is that the higher the temperature the faster the hydrolysis of the starch would occur. The rationale behind this is that heat

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    Behavior Observation Report 2 TOPIC #1: Autonomy SUBJECT & SETTING: I was observing my nineteen-month-old nephew‚ Aaron‚ interacting with his mother in the kitchen. OBSERVATIONS: It was 8:30 in the morning when my nephew was put on the high chair. Every morning‚ Aaron’s mom makes him his favorite breakfast food‚ Cheerios and milk. This day was different than any other day because while watching his mom open a new box of Cheerios‚ Aaron starts to bounce up and down and tells her‚ "Me! Me! Me!"

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