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    How does light intensity and carbon dioxide levels affect photosynthesis rate Phaladi Phaladi 201102379 Department Of Mathematics And Science Education University Of Botswana Plants‚ through the use of chlorophyll (green pigment in plants) that traps light can generate ‘food’ by combining carbon dioxide in the air and water. As with many chemical process energy is need to make and break molecules during the chemical process. The greater the light levels the more energy is available to carry

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    an enormous amount of the population. Now think about how many people these individuals are close to‚ and how many people they interact with on a daily basis. Cancer does not only affect the patient‚ but also their families‚ friends‚ and acquaintances. Cancer causes emotional strain‚ uncertainty‚ and practical and financial problems. When one takes all of this into consideration‚ they realize what a huge number of people cancer truly affects. It is important that we understand not only what it feels

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    Volleyball as a Subculture

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    Society “Dig” Volleyball as a Subculture? I. Introduction The individuality within diverse subcultures has given so much to society already. Subcultures such as volleyball have been given a chance to grow in our society and spread to other cultures connecting nations across the globe. It takes time for a subculture to be accepted by our society today. Once it is accepted‚ membership in subculture grows as more people feel comfortable joining a mainstream subculture such as volleyball. However‚

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    Emo Subculture

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    The Emo subculture consists of two distinct groups. The Emo Subculture The term "Emo" that is now applied to individuals originated as short hand for "Emotional music" Traditional Emo Sub-Culture This "emotional music" draws from a broad range of contemporary genres linked with the common consistent themes of emotionally vivid views often associated with adolescence. For many youths of the mid-80s this music functioned as a safe-haven for emotional expression. Over time a subculture was formed around

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    HOW DRUGS AFFECT FAMILIES If someone feels really bad‚ they might try to make it better by abusing drugs. Unfortunately‚ that doesn’t usually work for very long. Instead they may become addicted to drugs‚ and then feel even worse than before. Drug abuse not only affects the abusers and their life‚ but also the lives of family members.Fathers‚ mothers‚ single parents‚ couples straight or gay‚ regardless of ethnicity or social group‚ rich or poor….drug abuse can destroy relationships. When a person

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    change our lives even if we try to avoid or hear them. Mostly‚ the stereotypes affect our social lives‚ our emotions and how we interact with our environment. Stereotypes have an enormous impact on how we feel as human beings. That makes people not to have any motivations. According to me some people are chained with the stereotypes that are connected with them and because of that they are convicted to live a bounded life without emotions‚ colors and joy. For example children with disabilities are

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    Police Subculture

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    read the article‚ How Police Justify the Use of Deadly Force were written by William B. Waegel‚ and the article was published 1984. In the article‚ Waegel mostly discussed how police would do in danger situations and how they feel when they shoot‚ and subculture in their workplace. The questions for this assignment—“How does the police officers’ workplace subculture help the police? What factors help create the officers’ workplace subculture?” The answer for the first question—How does the police

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    Floyd discusses the many ways that gender affects interpersonal communication. Pick 2 interpersonal relationships (one with a man and one with a woman) – describe how you communicate differently based on the gender of the other person and your gender as well. In this chapter‚ Floyd (2011) discusses the many ways that gender affects interpersonal relationships. He describes is as a “defining feature of our identity‚ shaping the way we think‚ look‚ and communicate” (p. 51). It is explained that each

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    How Did Ww2 Affect Canada

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    factories transformed into industries that created appliances for baby boomers. Some products were Barbie dolls‚ G.I. Joe and Mr. Potato Head (Owram‚ Doug). With this increase in population there were many daycares‚ hospitals‚ schools and child-care. Life Insurance companies started to catch the eyes of young parents causing them to invest and spend a large amount of money. The boomers were the most educated and the healthiest because of the immigrants and veterans of World War II that took over jobs

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    Zabel Ecology 1 October 2012 How Abiotic Factors Affect the Biota The variation of abiotic factors in both the beach and the salt pond greatly affect the biota in those areas. At the beach there was a rocky landscape that rounded the water‚ while at the salt pond‚ there was more of a wet grassy area allowing different life forms or biota to thrive in each. Also‚ physical factors such as temperature‚ salinity‚ or dissolved oxygen levels allow for different life forms to prosper in the separate

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