1. Your Herbarium collection should consist of: • At least 8 weed mounted specimens‚ each specimen with a complete label. A standard artists Sketch Book approximately 37 x 27 cm (or A3) has suitable pages on which to mount specimens. Mounting of specimens may be done with good quality tape (archival 3M)‚ water-soluble glue such as PVA wood glue or sewing using dental tape. • Your specimens should include: 8 specimens (min.) of declared weeds. • All material should be ideally in a reproductive
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Angelica Stoehr Eng 101 Duffy Bed Rocks Sleep is essential to the body and its functions‚ promoting bodily rest and rejuvenation in the neurons and other cells that are replaced or repaired during times of sleep. Sleep has been proposed to conserve energy‚ detoxify the brain‚ and control thermoregulation within the brain ( Maquet 2001). Ultimately‚ since sleep is so essential to the human body‚ scientist recommend approximately eight hours of sleep a night to promote efficient performance and thinking
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All minerals have four properties: 1. All minerals are naturally occurring 2. All minerals are inorganic (that means non-living) 3. A different chemical formula can be written for each mineral and that formula is constant for that mineral. ex. Galena is PbS- that is it has one lead atom (Pb) and one sulfur (S) atom in each molecule. 4. Most minerals have an unique crystalline shape given the right growing conditions (like in a cave). Compounds are substances that has two or
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Experiment 2 – Identification of Inorganic Solids Jesse Galina CHM 101 Lab Monday October 1‚ 2012 Unknown Solid – 2 Identifying my cation was rather easy because of the color of the powder when it was first given to me. It was pinkish/slight red when solid and when it was grounded up even further. This observation ruled out every cation except for some hydrated Co (II) salts. After being dissolved in water‚ the solution turned pink which agrees with the statement that the cation was Co
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Radio Frequency Identification As a major company supplying to large home improvement stores such as Home Depot‚ and Lowe’s‚ I believe that for efficiency‚ accuracy‚ availability‚ and most importantly; profit‚ we should adopt to the Radio Frequency Identification system‚ a/k/a RFID. With technology improving in our everyday live‚ we should take advantage and utilize it for our business needs. The paper and clipboard method seems to be inefficient‚ and less accurate in terms of recording and reporting
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TABLE OF CONTENT CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1. Introduction a. Objective 3 b. Introduction 3-4 2. Material and Methodology a. Materials & Apparatus 5 b. Procedure 5 3. Results and Discussions a. Results & Calculations 6-8 b. Discussions 9-10 4. Conclusion 10 5. Reference 11 6. Appendix 12 OBJECTIVE 1. To enable students to familiarize themselves with
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Third Rock Assignment 1. Reinforcement Theory In this episode‚ Dick is having dinner in a restaurant with Mary and attempts to understand the process of tipping. Mary explains to Dick that the money used for tipping is for rewarding the waitress for the service. According to the Reinforcement Theory‚ if the consequences following the waitress’ service are favorable‚ she is more likely to demonstrate similar behaviors in the future. But‚ if the customers do not tip the waitress‚ she is less likely
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Recycling is and has been a major topic of discussion in recent years‚ particularly plastics recycling. To further encourage and enable plastic recycling‚ the Plastic Industry Trade Association created the Resin Identification Codes in 1988 (par. 1‚ “spi”). The Resin ID codes are the numbers inside of the triangles on various plastic items‚ seeming signifying that an item can be recycled; however‚ there is much more to these codes than just that. They do not‚ in fact‚ mean that an item can be recycled
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IDENTIFICATION OF THE KEY ISSUES 1. Oil piracy Approximately 1% of local production of crude palm oil‚ i.e. 0.18 million metric tonnes valued at RM325 million are lost annually to these oil pirates. The culprits involved in siphoning the crude palm oil and selling them to syndicates are tanker drivers‚ depot operators and transporters. Generally‚ 100 to 200 litres of crude palm oil are siphoned off from each tanker. The amount is replaced with liquid such as water‚ used oil or sludge which can
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CONFLICT IDENTIFICATION AND RESOLUTION According to dictionary.com conflict is defined as a incompatibility or interference‚ as of one idea‚ desire‚ event‚ or activity with another. Baack‚ explained that Over time‚ conflict has been viewed as something to be avoided or eliminated‚ as inevitable but manageable‚ and as a driving force that leads to innovation and much needed change. She concluded that defining the term creates challenges
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