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    Why have poultry multiplied in size since 1950? It is said to be to meet the needs of more people in the world‚ but that is not true. Poultry farmers often use antibiotics as growth hormones and painkillers for feed‚ resulting in bigger chickens. Bigger poultry size means more health problems. More health issues mean a decrease in the number of hens in the flock‚ resulting in a loss of money. One of those problems is the inability to stand up‚ and if a chicken cannot stand on its own‚ it will lose

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    Jenny’s 2nd rebuttal (: (2 minutes) Size zero In our society‚ image is everything. We strive for what is considered to be the “ideal appearance”. For the modern generation‚ fashion is uppermost. For some girls their ambition is to become “size zero”. We want or need to show we are following the latest fashion trends. However‚ recent news reports indicate that size zero models are so obsessed with their size that they become anorexic. Being fascinated by the fashion industry myself‚ it is important

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    What Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me are Saying Fast Food Nation and Super Size Me show the dark side of the fast food industry. The book Fast Food Nation focuses on the beginning and growth of the fast food industry and how it affects the world. The documentary Super Size Me focuses on how that industry has changed the way people eat and how healthy they are. Both agree that fast food is unhealthy‚ but they are different in what they say is unhealthy. In Fast Food Nation‚ Eric Schlosser

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    CheckPoint: Population Size -Explain the four factors that produce changes in population size. A factor that creates changes in the population size is changes with the global scale. The changes with the global scale are the amounts of births and deaths in the world. Birth rate factors consist of family planning‚ contraception‚ education‚ religious and cultural views. Death rate factors consist of lack of education‚ disease‚ lack of medical care‚ murder‚ suicide‚ and accidents. Migration plays

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    Practical 16: estimating Population Size Using Mark and Recapture Method Raw and Processed Data Table 1: Uncertainties of apparatus used in the experiment. Apparatus | Uncertainties | Stopwatch | ±0.01s | Table 2: Formulae and sample calculations involved in processing data in the experiment. Calculations | Formula | Sample Calculation | Mean ( x ) | x = 1n i=1naiWhere‚ 1. n refers to the total number of values. 2. ∑ refers to the addition of all values starting with the first value

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    ‘Class Size is a Major Factor in Contributing to Academic Success.’- Critically assess this statement. Education is one of the most important and vital part of every society. Nowadays‚ most of the countries are competing each other to provide more academic environment in their schools and universities. It is why CSR (Class Size Reduction) is important to policy makers. They spend thousands of dollars to research and to find the way to increase the education quality. One of these research is STAR

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    This leads to the question: ‘How does the size of an element affect the stability?’ What are superheavy elements? The scientific term ‘superheavy’ means elements that have an atomic number that is heavier than‚ element 101‚ which is Rutherfordium. As they suffer from radioactive decay when exposed to lighter elements‚ they are not naturally occurring. Meaning‚ scientists can only artificially make them in laboratories. [1][3] Explanation- How does the size of an element affect the stability? What

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    BRIEF COMMUNICATION Synthesis and antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes ´ ´ ˜´ ˜ G. A. Martınez-Castanon Æ N. Nino-Martınez Æ ´ ´ F. Martınez-Gutierrez Æ J. R. Martınez-Mendoza Æ Facundo Ruiz Received: 29 January 2008 / Accepted: 22 May 2008 / Published online: 2 July 2008 Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008 Abstract Silver nanoparticles with different sizes (7‚ 29‚ and 89 nm mean values) were synthesized using gallic acid in an aqueous chemical reduction

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    Studies indicate that the family size directly affects the family relationships. Children born into large families have more companionship‚ develop stronger family ties‚ and learn more responsibility than do only children. I feel‚ coming fron a large family myself‚ that having older brothers and sisters has helped me alot. I’ve learned from their mistakes and also from their triumphs. I’ve really learned to count on my brother ans sister for questions I may have about different situations that I

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    The 2004 health and wellness documentary Super Size Me was directed‚ produced‚ written‚ and stars American independent filmmaker Morgan Spurlock. From February 1 to March 2‚ 2003‚ Spurlock follows a 30 day diet in which he only eats McDonald’s fast food in order to expose how the negative effects the toxics in fast food has on the body. Not only does the unhealthy diet affect him physically but psychologically as well. The film goes further to examine the fast food industry’s influence on society

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