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    Effectiveness of Garlic in Fighting Bacteria Introduction This experiment determined whether garlic was effective in fighting bacteria. This project interested me because garlic is traditionally used in medicine and is known to combat bacteria. Hypothesis If bacteria is exposed to garlic‚ then the garlic will to abolish the Escherichia coli‚ because the Escherichia coli (E. coli) is usually a weak bacteria. Procedure Have three petri dishes prepared with blood agar‚ and three test tubes

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    was internationally popularized by the broadcast of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) in November of 1993 (Mixed Martial Arts). In 2009 alone‚ the UFC had 7.175 million pay-per-view purchases. Then‚ in 2010‚ the number grew‚ and the UFC had 9.25 million pay-per-view purchases (Behind the Numbers). By now‚ you may be wondering how someone could ever dislike such a popular sport. However‚ in the United Sates alone‚ MMA fighting is illegal in five states: Connecticut‚ New York‚ Vermont‚ Alaska

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    CRY FREEDOM

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    CRY FREEDOM. 1‚ THE BEGINNING: Start at the East London and there is the newspaper editor Donald Woods is the newspaper‚ suddenly arrives and gives Ken Robertson five photos that giving out police beating blacks‚ Woods decided to see them in the first page of his newspaper even though he knows that this is illegal. In one of the photos you see an image of a black (Biko) is a revolutionary. Biko had not let out of a given area. Woods wrote a story on Biko say q is the head of a black consciousness

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    would harm others. We also never had to experience real bullets coming at us‚ harming us or others. A claim that can be made between the texts “Armed & Underage” by Jeffrey Gettleman and “The Charge: Genocide” by Lydia Polgreen is that children fighting in wars have negative effects on them and others. Jeffrey Gettleman states‚ “And it isn’t just boys: Girls are often pressed into duty as cooks or messengers. Many are subjected to sexual abuse‚ including rape.” The author was basically telling us

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    Class - FYBA Subject- Psychology Semester- I Topic- Book Review Name of the Book - Fighting Invisible Tigers: A Stress Management Guide for Teens INDEX 1. Acknowledgement 2. Book Review 3. References ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to thank my Psychology Professor‚ Ms. Rohina‚ for giving me the opportunity of doing a project which has inculcated a sense of Stress Management in me. Also I would like to

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    (62) 燃起斗志RAISE OUR FIGHTING SPIRIT Workplace is like a real-life game venue. We must always face the competitions and challenges with a must-win mindset. The more you crave for victory‚ the more difficulties and pressure you encounter. We might be taken aback by the adversities‚ and eventually compromise our dream and give up what we set out to do. To overcome hardship and pressure‚ we have to derive relentless fighting spirit from our heart. With a fighting spirit that is similar to that of

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    Cry Freedom

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    “Cry Freedom”: Chapter 1: Summary: Donald Woods is an editor of the Daily Dispatch‚ a journal in East London‚ South Africa. One morning he gets news of a police raid in the black township Crossroads which lies in Cape Town. He also gets photos of the raid and he decides to print them although the government doesn´t allow to print such photos. Woods doesn´t believe the demand of the black people but he is trained as a lawyer and doesn´t like police brutality against black people. So he also writes

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    Bob Marley once said “Better to die fighting for freedom than be a prisoner all the days of your life.” Freedom; a two syllable word that means so much.What is freedom; for many freedoms is the ability to act‚ speak‚ or think with no consequences. Around the world people are fighting for their own freedom; in the story “ The Story of an Hour‚” you have a woman who finds freedom from her husband. You also have Naheed Mustafa‚ who talks about how she felt wearing her hijab in society. Bob Marley’s

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    Foreign Language Elective Preferences of High School Students of St. Scholastica’s Academy Marikina _____________________________________________ A Research Paper Presented to The Faculty of High School Department St. Scholastica’s Academy Marikina ___________________________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English 4 ___________________________________________________ Submitted by 08 Micah Buela 10 Maikee Capati 13 Pauline Chan 18 Melissa Despojo

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    Writing stories: NARRATIVE PROMPTS Before writing your story:      Note down your ideas: write an outline of your story List relevant vocabulary you could use: verbs‚ adjs‚ advs‚ linkers‚ nouns  Develop a living‚ breathing multi-faceted character (you should know more about him/her/them than your reader  Choose a point of view: 1st person narrator ‘I’/ 3rd person narrator..  Use your five senses. Show (create a visual image in your reader’s or listener’s mind)‚ don’t simply

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