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    no-difference hypothesis‚ is a good type of hypothesis to test. This type of hypothesis assumes no difference between two states. Here is an example of a null hypothesis: ’the rate at which grass grows is not dependent on the amount of light it receives’. Even if I think that light affects the rate at which my grass grows (probably not as much as rain‚ but that’s a different hypothesis)‚ it is easier to disprove that light has no effect than to get into complicated details about ’how much light’‚ or

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    Towra point is constructed from sea grass‚ salt marsh vegetation and mangrove. It is a major breeding ground for many vulnerable‚ protected and endangered species. Such as mammals‚ crustaceans fish and birds. Presently‚ the Federal Government as well as several additional international agreements protects it. The atmosphere is the envelope of gases that border the Earth. Atmospheric elements consist of temperature‚ wind‚ humidity and sunlight. For sea grass‚ mangroves and salt marsh to survive

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    graph of Average % Absorption for Grass Pigments to answer the following questions. ANSWER ONLY THE QUESTIONS BELOW. YOU WILL LOSE POINTS IF YOUR ANSWER INCLUDES UNRELATED INFORMATION. 1. What specific range of wavelengths explains why grass is green? The absorption of all wavelengths outside approximately the 510 nm to just over the 625 nm range and the reflection within that wavelength range produces the effect the eyes see the brain interprets that grass is green. 2. Explain what specific

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    their food. 3.Chef-A chef because of that how people could eat.That is how I will get my meats‚ fruits‚ and vegetables.That is how we will get drinks and water. 4.Fire department-It can help it if anything starts on fire.In the tropical savanna grass start a fire because it is common. 5. Police officer- It can help if anyone bad is there.It

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    according to Lisa Hamilton. Leaving grass-feed farming under one percent in consumption of beef and even less than that for chicken and pork. (Source 1) Being a local farmer myself‚ it is my pleasure to discuss the advantages of grass-fed farming and the disadvantages of factory farming to United States Committee on Agriculture‚ Nutrition‚ and Forestry. While even though factory farming is cheaper‚ it is unsafe for its livestock and the environment. Whereas grass-fed farming is vital and should be

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    drawn to a plain aspect of Van Gogh’s painting rather than a more colorful one of the opposing image was in terms of the grass. I was captivated by the dark‚ deep black grass‚ rather than the normal green grass of the real image. Van Gogh’s grass had flecks of a pretty blue and pale green in it; it even faded into a yellow. The actual picture of the church featured your typical grass: dull and mowed and

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    Dickinson explores the notion of not belonging in her poem‚ “I gave myself to him”‚ where she comments on the reality of marriage in the 1830’s and the effect of the patriarchal society to a persona’s marriage. Her other poem‚ “A narrow fellow in the grass” on the other hand‚ examines one’s ability to belong to an environment. Both texts‚ analyse the concept of belonging/ not belonging through the use of effective literary techniques. Marriage in the 1830’s was where women felt like they had to married

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    as well. When walking down to the stream‚ visitors will see two sides‚ the side that has been changed by man—the right side—and the side that is untouched by society—the left side. When visitors walk past the large stone structure‚ overgrown with grass and worn‚ they are able to see what once was‚ and that nature has retaken what society once took from it. Once they reach the fork in the path‚ visitors can choose to go right and keep the stream in their line of sight‚ or go left and move onto the

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    variable (IV)) on dependent variable (DV) in organism studied Statement of what is being investigated should include the IV‚ the DV‚ and the organism studied. For Example: The Effect of Temperature on Chloroplast functioning in Oleander and prairie grass Remember to use

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    The Strings‚ the Grass‚ and the Vessel Life is very complex and often hard to define. However‚ this challenge does not stop people from trying to sum up the meaning of life in one word. In Paper Towns by John Green‚ the three metaphors the strings‚ the grass‚ and the vessel are used throughout the book to chronicle the protagonist’s‚ Quentin‚ experiences. The novel revolves around Quentin Jacobsen‚ a high school senior. When his former best friend and long time crush‚ Margo Roth Spiegelman‚ comes

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