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    Hey all you amateur basketball players out there. Read this to find out how to improve your game! <br> <br><b>Tip 1:</b> <br>To be a great basketball player‚ you first must know your strengths and weaknesses. Big tall people don’t need to shoot threes and short people shouldn’t be in the middle struggling to get rebounds. Very physically able players should use that to there advantage to jump higher‚ run faster‚ and play better than their opponents. Not very strong or fast players should use fakes

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    tobacco‚ cotton‚ corn‚ potatoes‚ sweet potatoes and livestock and sugar. Cotton was one of the most important resources both to the Americans and the Europeans. Cotton grows in climates that are warm and have long sunny periods so it was mainly grown in Asian countries like Uzbekistan‚ Pakistan and Turkey. But since the Ottomans (modern day Turkey and had borders with the other countries with cotton) did not want to trade with the Europeans‚ the people of Europe wanted there own cotton fields

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    cotton fabric printing

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    Cotton fabric printing with reactive dye using guar gum A 3-per cent concentration of Guar Gum will be the better alternative for large-scale printing of cotton in home furnishing industries‚ find Priyanka Kesarwani and Archana Singh. Cotton is the world ’s most used fibre. It is cool‚ soft‚ comfortable and the principal clothing fibre of the world. Its production is one of the major factors in the world ’s prosperity and economic stability. In the textiles industry more than 78%

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    How Sports have Helped Me Grow as a Person Football is an extremely dangerous sport that younger kids shouldn’t not play anymore‚ for it teaches nothing good for our youth and it only allows them to hurt each other. In today’s society these are what most of the documents try to display about football. They make it seems as if it is barbaric and good for nothing; only causing harm to our younger generations. What these documents don’t show you is how much good playing football can be for our youth

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    A Time to Grow

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    issues. He said each issue is impor­tant and that one built upon the others which would lead to later development. These theories have made people aware of the processes of children which in turn has enabled researchers‚ doctors and parents to better understand a child and its needs. My opinion is that there is no one "correct" theory on the life and development of a child and that a certain part of each persons statement is true. I say this because I feel that anyone can watch a child for

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    Jelly Bean Comparisons

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    Jelly bean tasting Aim: to decide which gender is better at determining the flavour of jelly beans using the sense of smell and taste. Materials: • jelly beans to taste • Blindfold to make sure students cannot identify flavour of jelly bean by colour • Snap-Lock bag to carry jelly beans in • Glass of water to refresh taste buds after each Jelly bean Hypothesis: If students are only allowed to use their sense of taste when guessing jelly bean flavour. Then females are more likely to guess

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    Antimicrobial Soil Isolates

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    Project 1: Antimicrobial Activity of Soil Isolates John Franklin Farrar Department of Biology and Microbiology and Biology Address BOX 22750 BOWEN HALL‚ RALEIGH‚ NC‚ 27607 Abstract: Isolation and characterization of microorganisms is a practice that aids in Increasing ones knowledge of a laboratory setting and it helps improve on Using sterile technique. Isolates of soil microbes can be categorized and Characterized based on a number of criteria ranging from gram-staining

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    Peru Cotton Essay

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    You may have heard the term Peruvian cotton and wondered what it is that makes this blend of cotton so special. Peruvian pima cotton is one of the most prized blends of cotton available. This cotton‚ which is cultivated in South America‚ is extremely soft‚ and is an ideal fiber for creating high-quality clothing. Here are a few facts about why Peruvian pima cotton is an excellent choice for beautiful clothing. Very Soft Peruvian pima cotton is exceptionally soft‚ which makes it an irresistible

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    published Empire of Cotton‚ written by Harvard University Professor Sven Beckert‚ in 2014. And is vivid and penetrating nonfiction in which the author creates a definitive history of how cotton came to shape the contemporary world‚ global capitalism and political economies. The history of cotton dates back 5‚000 years and was crucial to economies of many ancient civilizations. However‚ Beckert focuses the majority of his attention to our last 250 years. Crossing six continents he depicts how the greed of

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    Soil Sample in Cr

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    examined the land use capacity and made an evaluation the class of the soil. Honestly‚ this was a very interesting project for me because I had never done an experiment like such. Having carried out the measurement of the site parameters in the field I feel that it can be done by ordinary farmers. The farmers have much more knowledge about how their farms and soil work. I had no special training nevertheless knowledge of how farms developed good crops; if I can do it anyone can with the proper material

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