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    SCIENCE HOW DOES COLOUR AFFECT PLANT GROWTH? AIM To find out if colour affects plant growth‚ and if plants are adaptable to the colour of light‚ and how much light it gets. INTRODUCTION For this Science assignment‚ I chose to find out if the colour and amount of light a plant receives‚ affects plant growth. Light is electromagnetic radiation that comes in waves‚ the basic units of which are called photons. Plants use light to turn carbon dioxide into sugars necessary for growth‚ a process called photosynthesis

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    How the Amount of Water Effects Plant Growth By Dennis Marchuk Turner Ashby High School Grade 10 March 23‚ 2013 The purpose of this project was to determine how much the amount of water effected plant growth. This had been accomplished by taking three groups of plants and placing them next to one another. Each group contains two plants. Each one would be watered with a different amount of water. They would then be measured how much they grew. The growth of the three plants was compared.

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    How China’s Massive Economic Growth Affects the US Economy Haley Hagearty Front Range Community College Everyone knows the United States as a great economic power‚ but recently‚ another country has come up quickly to challenge this power. China is well on its way up the ranks as an economic and trade power‚ and the United States should be concerned. China’s rapid growth challenges the United States’ economic sectors‚ has productive economic policies‚ and has the opportunity

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    Data Analysis Does radiation affect the growth of seeds? If‚ plant seeds are exposed to microwave radiation‚ then the seeds will grow less than how a seed is usually grown. The independent variable was the amount of microwave radiation the seeds receive. The dependent variable was the growth of the plant seeds. Control variables were the amount of water (30 mL at a time)‚ the amount of light (11 hours each day)‚ and the amount of seeds. The control group was the non-microwaved seeds. The experimental

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    How is public debt related to economic growth and unemployment? In this project different economics variables will be compared with each other to see if any correlations between them exist to perhaps explain certain trends and changes in the variables. The three focused on in this report are GDP growth‚ Government Debt and Budget surplus/deficit. There is a huge standard deviation in the data given for GDP. In both 2009 and 2010 the standard deviation was over four and a half times larger than

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    Identify the factors that led to the growth of the concept of new public management. New Public Management is an attempt to reorient and restructure public bureaucracy in the era of globalisation‚ liberalisation. Following are the main factors which contributed to the growth of New Public Management perspectives:   1. Reaction against Bureaucratic Administration and Elephantine growth of governmental expenditure:  The impact of globalisation has been significant on the public administration

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    rooted at the heart of America’s economy‚ making it so prevalent‚ but also much more intense. The expansion and severity of slavery was impacted due to economic demand‚ slave revolts‚ and the inhumane things that slaveholders subjected their slaves to. The institution of slavery significantly grew during the first half of the 19th century because of economic demand‚ specifically for products such as cotton. When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin‚ this increase in demand began‚ and the need for black

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    INTRODUCTION TO GLOBALISTION Individual Report To what extent is economic migration a threat or a blessing to developed countries? In general‚ the primary human right is life and to lead this life wherever desirable‚ where it is possible to live the most freely‚ easily and in complete security. In order to do this‚ people move across the world‚ voluntarily or forcibly‚ in the search for this new place. Migration is the movement of people from one place in the world to another‚ due to vital

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    present economic growth rate? India is an emerging economy that is witnessing unprecedented levels of economic expansion. It is widely expected that India may overtake China as the world’s fastest growing major economy by 2015. However it is not easy to sustain high levels of economic growth rates. There were a number of countries that experienced a high economic growth rate but were unable to sustain it for a long period of time. In order to determine whether India can sustain its economic growth

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    recognized as an important resource for economic development. Many people argue that the flows of FDI could fill the gap between desired investments and domestically mobilized saving. In recent decades under the changing modes of international transactions and cross-border mobilization of production factors‚ foreign direct investment (FDI) attracted great attention not only in developing countries but also in developed countries. The open FDI regime forced the host countries to adopt greater deregulation policies

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