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    Savanna Biome

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    there is only between 12 to 15 inches of rain a year. The acacia provides shade and shelter for the animals of the savanna. * Bermuda Grass -  a creeping grass‚ and will creep along the ground and root where ever a node touches the ground‚ forming a dense mat. It also reproduces from roots under the ground. * Elephant Grass - Elephant grass is a tall grass that originally came from Africa in 1913. It grows in dense clumps of up to 10 feet tall. In the

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    Fibers and Fabrics

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    FibersFibers and fabrics play a large role in everyday recreation applications. A fiber is a hair-like strand of material. “They are the smallest visible unit of a fabric and are denoted by being extremely long in relation to their width. Synthetic fibers are man made from chemicals. They are generally based on polymers and are stronger than natural and regenerated fibers. Synthetic fibers are the result of extensive research by scientists to improve on naturally occurring animal and plant fibers”

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    Narrow Fellow

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    narrow Fellow in the Grass” The basis of rhythm in poetry is meter‚ the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. However‚ sounds like rhyme‚ half-rhyme‚ alliteration‚ assonance‚ and consonance can also affect the way we place stress on words and phrases as do pauses created by punctuation. Sentence structure and the way a line ends affect rhythm as well. Michael Meyer tells us that poets use rhythm to “reinforce meaning” (2192). In “A narrow Fellow in the Grass” Emily Dickinson uses

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    Biology Adaptation

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    better in their environment.   Marram grass is a good example of a plant which is adapted to live in very dry conditions‚ for example on sand dune systems. The leaves of the marram grass are adapted to survive with the limited water available in the desert. In very dry conditions‚ the leaves of the marram grass roll up to form long tubes. This helps drain any water down towards the roots of the plant. Match the adaptations of the marram grass leaves with their function Waxy Cuticle

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    Investigatory Project

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    Investigatory Project Marc Reian Azcune Nicole Cyril Guiller Kireina Saliendras Glendell Bringino Jethro Benedicto Camilla Ricarto Laurence Pido Franz Santos Rhea Legada Rojay Retes ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all the researchers would like to thank to their Science teacher Ms. Aira T. Velasquez for teaching them and helping them to do this Investigatory Project also giving us knowledge for us to understand every problem that has made in our I.P. The researchers would like to thank also

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    brow of the sky were sleeping‚ There are some days when the sunlight seems to dance‚ to weave and frolic with tongues of fire between the blades of grass. the yellow light was sickly. It diffused softly through the gray curtains with a shrouded light that just failed to illuminate. High up in the treetops‚ the leaves swayed‚ but on the ground‚ the grass was silent‚ limp and unmoving. There was me‚ sitting on the bench‚ writing this essay. It was a quiet Tuesday late afternoon and not many people appears

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    white and‚ eventually‚ green for the grass. In the background‚ there is a line of people that seems to be waiting outside of a house-like building. The lines in this art are either zigzag or diagonal. One of the trees that are zigzag is located on the left‚ along with another zigzag tree beside it. The diagonal line is the skinny branch around the upper right corner‚ attached to a slightly larger branch of the tree. Also‚ the red sky and the green grass complements each other perfectly‚ especially

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    CHEVON QUALITY DERIVED FROM GOAT (Capra hircus) FED WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF MADRE DE AGUA (Tricantera gigantea) EMMANUEL B. CABANAG A THESIS PROPOSAL TO BE PRESENTED TO THE RESEARCH COMMITTEE OF THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE‚ WESTERN PHILIPPINES UNIVESITY IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS SY 2011-2012 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Small ruminants form an important economic and

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    bio digestive systems

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    - Goat (Herbivore) Dog (Carnivore) Honey Possum (Nectar feeder) Labelled Diagram Main food source/chemical composition Grass (fibre/starch) / sugars‚ proteins‚ oils‚ other nutrients Meat‚ bones / proteins‚ fats Nectar & pollen / High sugar content (sucrose‚ glucose‚ fructose)‚ carbohydrates Function of various structures within their digestive systems Four stomach chambers: Rumen – bacteria and protozoa break down cellulose. Reticulum - Once rumen is full goat regurgitates‚ the

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    Royal Ploughing Ceremony

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    every year. This ceremony is deemed one of the marvelous blessings of the Cambodian people. Each king has led this celebration since ancient times. According to the tradition‚ the Royal Plowing ceremony is celebrated to predict the upcoming orn‚ bean‚ grass‚ sesame‚ water‚ wine. It is also celebrated to give a blessing to farming and to pray to God for sufficient seasonal rainfall‚ which is essential to encouraging all of the Cambodian farmers to produce a high crop yield. This year’s Royal Plowing

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