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    essays‚ poems‚ and just about everything that is readable. Reading requires determination and passion. Reading can take a person from the present to the past or future‚ to Italy or to Rome‚ to the library or kitchen (or even the loo!).Without this simple act‚ our day would be wasted. Reading provides the reader with such experience which makes them crave for more. It has been proven to increase memory power‚ improve one’s language and maintain discipline. It improves grammar‚ writing skills and

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    In the reading‚ A Day Without Feminism‚ the authors‚ Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards‚ illustrate what our modern world would be like had there never been a women’s movement. Taking us back to 1970‚ a view is given that many of us do not think about in our daily lives and thus; Baumgardner and Richards show us why it is so important to have a women’s moment to continue to build on what the strong women before us have accomplished so far. It is important to be reminded that women were looked

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    Sunlight deprivation‚ brought on by cloudy weather‚ leads to seasonal affective disorder as well as low energy levels. Sunlight deficiency leads to SAD (seasonal affective disorder) which is a type of depression (Grohol‚ 2014). This disorder is regarded as having a seasonal pattern‚ as the weather is never stable and always changing (Grohol‚ 2014). Sunlight deprivation leads to a lack of Vitamin D (Mead‚ 2008). Vitamin D is absorbed through the skin from sunlight and converted to Vitamin D3 (Mead

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    Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into suitable energy. (http://www.yourdictionary.com/photosynthesis) Photosynthesis actually takes place in the stomata where carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the plant. Chlorophyll is the green pigment of leaves and plants that’s in charge of absorbing light for photosynthesis. (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/chlorophyll) All chlorophyll plants require sunlight‚ but in very different amounts‚ which should be considered

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    LTD MT EDUCARE LTD – SATTEBOARD GEOMETRY ASSIGNMENT - I 20MARKS 1. In the adj fig‚ seg SP ⊥ side YK & seg YT ⊥ seg SK. If SP = 6 ‚ YK =13 ‚YT= 5 and TK= 12 then find :- A(∆SYK):A(∆YTK). 2. In the adj fig.‚ seg DH ⊥ seg EF and seg GK ⊥ seg EF. If DH = 12 cm‚ GK = 20 cm & A(∆ DEF) = 300 cm² then find (i) EF (II) A(∆GEF) (III) A( DFGE) 3. In the adj fig.‚ RP : PK = 3:2 then find the value of : (i) A(∆ TRP) : A(∆ TPK) (II) A(∆ TRK) : A(∆TPK) (III) A(∆ TRP) : A(∆ TRK) 4. In the

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    It might be said In both David Malouf’s novel ‘An Imaginary Life’ and William Wordsworth’s poems‚ it is palpable how diverse times and cultures influence the significance of the association humanity can have with the natural world. There are four key techniques which are portrayed by both writers‚ portraying of characters‚ symbolism‚ imagery and concern; these techniques are presented through themes. The portraying of characters is shown through the theme of finding oneself in nature‚ symbolism

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    History of imaginary numbers I is an imaginary number‚ it is also the only imaginary number. But it wasn’t just created it took a long time to convince mathematicians to accept the new number. Over time I was created. This also includes complex numbers‚ which are numbers that have both real and imaginary numbers and people now use I in everyday math. I was created because everyone needed it. At first the square root of a negative number was thought to be impossible. However‚ mathematicians soon

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    Once upon a time‚ in the imaginary land of numbers… Yes‚ numbers! I bet that would’ve never come to mind. Which brings me to the question: Who thought of them and why? In 50 A.D.‚ Heron of Alexandria studied the volume of an impossible part of a pyramid. He had to find √(81-114) which‚ back then‚ was insolvable. Heron soon gave up. For a very long time‚ negative radicals were simply deemed “impossible”. In the 1500’s‚ some speculation began to arise again over the square root of negative numbers

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    Nicolas E. Go Date Submitted: January 13‚ 2012 Ishmael E. Turrecha PROPOSAL I. PROBLEM What is the role of sunlight on the germination of Vigna radiata (Mung bean) seed? II. TITLE The role of sunlight on the germination of Vigna radiata seed. III. RATIONALE The germination of the seed is a physiological event. The light is one of the most important environmental factors for germination of seeds.

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    My imaginary trip around the world If you had the possibility of choosing a destination for a free month’s holiday‚ would you choose a single place or visit different countries? Well‚ if that would ever occur to me‚ I would feel very excited and‚ at first‚ I wouldn’t know where to go. Both options have advantages and disadvantages: If I went to many different places my holiday would be more varied and exciting ‚ but if I chose one single place my knowledge of

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