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    Ceratopteris Fern Growth and Analysis: Observing Germination and Effects of Ammonium Nitrate Treatment I: Abstract Observing the effects of ammonium nitrate has on the germination days of C-Fern gametophytes by constructing an experiment with two spore-sown petri dishes‚ one control and one treatment – a normal nutrient-rich agar petri dish and an ammonium nitrate-containing petri dish respectively. The two petri dishes were each inoculated with three drops of spore suspension

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    134 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION‚ VOL. 42‚ NO. 2‚ MAY 1999 Hints on Writing Technical Papers and Making Presentations Victor O. K. Li‚ Fellow‚ IEEE Abstract— This paper is an attempt to give some guidelines on how to write a good technical paper and to make good presentations‚ important skills for a successful career in research and teaching. Index Terms—Technical presentation‚ technical writing‚ thesis presentation. I. INTRODUCTION I have been involved in a career in research

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    1. What is the context within Nedbank when Ingrid Johnson arrives at Business Banking in 2005? 1) At that point‚ 11 years after Apartheid’s end‚ both Nedbank and South Africa in geneal were immersed in a period of significant change. In 2002 Nedbank decided to merged with another South African bank (BOA) to improve its retail operations but they did it in the wrong moment (low confidence within financial marketplace). Troubles financing the acquisition and several ill-advised bets in the market caused

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    On the other hand‚ Emilia is the wife of Iago. Emilia is the maid servant to Desdomana‚ just as Iago is the Ensign reporting to Othello. The two women have many variances in the way they talk and act. As indicated‚ both Desdemona and Emilia are wives of men who

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    audience‚ rather than a wider female audience that Fern had obtained in her writings as a social critic. In the readings “Tom Pax’s Conjugal Soliloquy‚” Fanny Fern and “The Speech of Miss Polly Baker‚” by Benjamin Franklin‚ they both demonstrate opposite gender roles‚ illustrate situations in which women are not being paid attention to‚ and their audiences appeal to the gender role opposite to the

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    An ax clouting a tree‚ working stoically for two years‚ and stumbling through a blizzard; these situations show just how much determination Billy Coleman has stored in his body. This young boy shows the readers of the novel‚ Where The Red Fern Grows just how much persistence is useful in our lives‚ whether they be as exciting as Billy’s or day-to-day lives Billy Coleman has a type of disease every child gets; puppy love. At first he tries to persuade his father to get him a dog‚ but is told that

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    Have you ever read a story that can relate to almost anything? Where the red fern grows is one of those stories. A story that has true meaning behind it and is one of the all-time classics that many schools across the country to this day still read as part of their curriculum. Many kids cannot relate too this book‚ but it sends a message that if you want something bad enough and are passionate about it‚ you will get rewarded someday. Billy a boy who always dreamed of getting coon dogs asked and

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    Even Wives Want a Wife In today’s society the wife is seen as the member of the household that upkeeps the house and caters to other’s needs. Who wouldn’t want one of these of their own? In “I Want a Wife” the author Judy Brady sarcastically explains why everyone would want a wife. She begins with a story of how a friend of hers is newly single and he is looking for “a wife” although in reality he wants a servant; Brady then realizes that she too wants a wife of her own (Brady 542). The main points

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    the argument of submissive relationships‚ meaning the man is the head of the household and the women should submit to him. There are two sides of this argument. the pro‚ “Marriages Will Improve If Wives Submit to Their Husbands” by Christine McClelland and the con‚ “Marriages Will Not Improve If Wives Submit To Their Husbands” by Cokie and Steven Roberts. These articles help understand the Role-Learning theory by stating the values and images of women and men in the media. Submitting to husbands

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    Today‚ i’m going to tell you about a story called Where The Red Fern Grows. I will be telling you about the similarities and the differences in the movie and book. The movie is way different than than the book.The book is way different than the movie. Many people like the movie better than the book because people don’t like to read.In my opinion i like the book because of the detail and the way the story is told.Let’s start. First let’s talk about the book. The book is much more detailed than the

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