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    Myles Horton

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    of the mountain people. Horton dedicated himself to breaking down the infamous color barriers of the south and worked alongside notable Civil Rights Movement pioneers including the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ politician Andrew Young‚ Fanny Lou Hamer‚ Stokeley Carmichael‚ and Rosa Parks. Unfortunately‚ the institution shut down 29 years later in 1961 after being cited for violating state laws against segregation. The school’s license was revoked and property seized. It later reopened

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    TABLE OF CONTENT Aim Introduction Methodology Presentation and analysis of data Fauna Black Soil Composition Importance of biodiversity Impact on the wetlands in the community of Black River Conclusion Appendix Reference AIM What is the importance of Biodiversity? INTRODUCTION Black River is the capital of St. Elizabeth and also the name of the river located in that region. In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell made the light bulb and it came to Jamaica 24 years later. Black River

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    For the love of words. According to Dylan Thomas‚ “The first poems I knew were nursery rhymes‚ and before I could read them for myself‚ I had come to love just the words of them‚ the words alone.” (Thomas and Jones XV). Thomas felt that poetry was something to be read for fun and should be an overall pleasurable experience for the reader. His views include questionable thoughts about poetry‚ especially from a famous poet. Many components played a role in the development of Dylan Thomas’s literary

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    Embrace misfits? People in today’s society tend to be "normal" and have a place to "fit" into our society. However‚ there are those who are "abnormal" and do not "fit". In today’s social order‚ it is "normal" for those who "fit" and those who do not "fit" to co-exist. In the novel Brave New World‚ those who do not "fit" are cast out onto an island far away from civilization. Those who are cast out are referred to as misfits. Looking at Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World as a guide‚ should

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    Flowers for Algernon and Brave New World: Science’s Influence on Society "That’s the thing about human life" said author of Flowers for Algernon‚ Daniel Keyes‚ "there is no control group‚ no way to ever know how any of us would have turned out if any variables had been changed" (Keyes). In two societies where science is used to change the order of the world‚ Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ and Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes‚ show the impact of science on society. As one book shows the consequences

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    What is the most popular chocolate company in the United States? Of course it’s Hershey’s! Milton Hershey was born on the Homestead‚ a house his grandparents built‚ in Pennsylvania. Even though Hershey was a wealthy man‚ it was not always easy for him. As a young boy‚ he attended seven schools in his eight years of schooling. In 1871‚ Hershey dropped out of school for good‚ and became an apprentice for a newspaper. He didn’t like the work so he soon quit. When Hershey was 14 years old‚ he discovered

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    Imagine a certain part of town where during the day‚ it is a very peaceful and calm place to be. However‚ night time is a different story. The place is dark‚ spooky‚ filled with strange noises and the howling wind. It is now a place where young‚ beautiful women are ruthlessly murdered. There is a place like this in Bradbury’s Dandelion Wine. If any sane person had a choice‚ they definitely wouldn’t traverse across that horrid place‚ especially right after another death had been committed. A

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    Tissues

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    PLANT TISSUES (pp 261-268) HOW ARE CELLS ORGANIZED IN PLANTS? I. MERISTEMATIC TISSUES A. APICAL MERISTEMS Primary Growth 1. Initials a. Occur near tips of roots and shoots b. Cells have thin walls‚ prominent nuclei‚ and small vacuoles c. Functions 1) Establish patterns of growth. • Leaf pattern. 2) Produce new‚ genetically healthy cells 3) Produce derivatives which in turn account for primary growth i.e. elongation. 2. Derivatives a. Protoderm - becomes

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    the coots (a kind of duck) & herns (commonly known as herons) spend most of their times.  I make a sudden sally‚-The brook suddenly rushes down.  And sparkle out among the fern‚-As the brook flows it sparkles because of sun rays‚ and it flows through a ground which mostly have grasses and flowerless plants (ferns).  To bicker down a valley.-The brook flows down a valley making noisy sounds.  By thirty hills I hurry down‚-Here the brook swiftly flows down many hills. There are not literally

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    provide a record over time of how living things have evolved. Fossils that are considered transitional fossils are those that have feature that make them an immediate form between organisms. Provide more evidence for change. Eg: Seen ferns have both features of ferns and gymnosperms. Biogeography - Zones such as the arctic zone. Specific environmental factors. Patterns provide evidence of originated ancestors. Comparative embryology - Embryo’s have different species but are similar. Vertebrate

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