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    Eelgrass

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    various ways of solving these problems. Eelgrass (zostera) is a very important plant in the Pacific ocean. It helps sustain many life forms and protects growing organisms through the change of tides (Tyler-Walters‚ H. 2007) These thin blades of grass are vital to have a complete ecosystem in Puget Sound. Right now they are being damaged by pollution‚ anchors‚ and the rising seas from global warming. There are so many animals that depend on eelgrass for food and shelter‚ if they aren’t able to receive

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    Scrub Island Case Study

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    decline of natural resources. Salt Pond was destroyed along with the mangroves. There are a few red mangroves‚ they were left there more for decoration of the beach than really a nesting and nursery area for the juvenile fishes. The death of the sea grass follow by the death of coral reefs. Many turtles died in the process. The turtles were disrupted and carried to the other side of the island where other kind sea turtles natural habitat reside. While Scrub Island hired locals‚ the only thing good about

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    Repellant 101

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    Lemon Grass Lemon grass or Tanglad is a very popular grass found here in the Philippines. It is being cultivated in the country because it is commonly used in making tea‚ soap and because of its medicinal characteristics. This plant is known in Africa and Asia for its many purposes‚ even though it was really cultivated and used in India and South East Asia it is now already being cultivated in tropical places of America‚ Africa‚ Australia‚ and the Caribbean. This plant is very essential because

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    of the greatest impacts on sports organizations has been the evolution of artificial turf for playing surfaces. Natural turf grass playing surfaces have been used successfully for many years. However‚ excessive use from multiple sports teams has lead to the replacement of natural grass to the artificial surfaces. Astroturf is a brand of artificial turf or synthetic grass was developed by the Monsanto Industries in the 1960’s. The Ford foundation was studying ways to improve the physical fitness

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    "predator survival and propagation in the grass natural surroundings" was "if the spoons can work with the long grass‚ then they won’t have any inconvenience whatsoever". Since they needed to burrow profound‚ they may experience a difficulty bringing into their stomach‚ yet they can keep it in their mouth by utilizing the grass. The theory for "prey survival and generation in the grass living space" was "whether they can go stow away between the long grass strains then it will be hard for the forks

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    SOCCER FIELDS PROBLEM This science fair project is about which type of grass will the soccer ball bounce on the highest‚ so will it bounce on the Kentucky bluegrass‚ Bermuda grass‚ or the artificial turf the highest. Hypothesis A soccer ball will bounce the most number of times on artificial turf. BACKROUND RESEARCH Soccer balls must be inflated with air before they can be played with. When air is pumped into the ball‚ the number of air molecules and consequently‚ the air pressure

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    LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR TOTAL QUALITY A new housing development has lots of packed earth and weeds‚ but no grass. Two neighbors make a wager on who will be the first to have a lush lawn. Mr. Fast N. Furious knows that a lawn will not grow without grass seed‚ so he immediately buys the most expensive seed he can find because everyone knows that quality improves with price. Besides‚ he will recover the cost of the seed through his wager. Next‚ he stands knee deep in his weeds and tosses

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    the quality of beef for the consumer. The cow has many more benefits from eating grass than being fed corn. It is a lot healthier for cows to consume grass because that is what their stomachs are made for. The stomachs have three sections that are made specifically for digesting grass (Healthy Theory -Corn-Fed Vs. Grass-Fed Beef). Today‚ most cows are put on a diet that is based on corn. The cows used to be fed grass and roam free but since than there have been changes. The idea about feeding cattle

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    very little grass now days in their life span. They supported with the diet of corn which causes them to become fat and bloated and become depended on antibiotic. The drug causes the cows to developed liver damages. So if it causes health risk to the cows imagine what it does to our health Most feedlot uses corn as the main supply for feeding their cows. It is an absurdity in the way modern feedlots work: Cows are ruminants‚ which is to say‚ they’ve evolved to exist on grass. But cows in

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    Procedure III. DATA & RESULTS IV. ANALYSIS OF DATA V. CONCLUSION VI. RECOMMENDATION/SUGGESTIONS VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY ABSTRACT The feasibility of cogon grass (Imperata cylindrica) as substitute for cardboard food packaging was studied in this research project. The cogon grass was cut‚ boiled‚ and crushed in order to get the pulp. Then‚ the cogon grass will be washed again and again so that the fibers will be washed and drained properly. INTRODUCTION A. Background

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