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    Auto Parts. The first product extension for Soy-DRI was Pet-DRI. Pet-DRI is aimed at the consumer market and it effectively absorbs moisture and odor in pet litter. Physically‚ Pet-DRI is the same as Slab-DRI except for its color (gray instead of white) and its packaging. The gray color was chosen to allow it to blend better with pet litter and to differentiate the product from Slab-DRI. Pet-DRI is made available in a plastic container with an adjustable shaker lid f318 Debbie Thorne LeClair and

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    ANIMAL PRODUCTION MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY Obective: Student should be able explain the structutre and function of the digestive system of a bird STRUCTURE OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF A BIRD Fowls have no teeth; they use their beak to take in their food. The food passes down through the oesophagus‚ to the crop where it is stored and moistens. The food then goes to the Proventriculus: The proventriculus secretes digestive juices which help to break down food. The Gizzard: The gizzard

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    Slaters

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    Habitat  Slaters mostly inhabit moist areas and are commonly found under rocks and logs‚ in leaf litter in forested areas and in the garden. Some species are found in the semiarid regions of inland Australia and several introduced species are common inhabitants of suburban areas commonly living in compost heaps and other moist situations. http://www.ento.csiro.au/education/allies/isopoda.html (19/03/15) Where to find them? Slaters (woodlice) in a native beech forest‚ New Zealand. Terrestrial Isopoda

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    much higher than that for any other scofflaw. On the way to a domestic violence call‚ be sure to stop for twenty-five minutes and explain to this felon why they are irresponsible and must dismantle their bike because of the lack of proper headwear. Litter bugs fill our streets like the locusts

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    World and stretches over 3000km of the Queensland coast. More than 2 million people visit this site each year for the scenic view and the thousands of different species that live in it. The Reef is affected by many threats due to coral bleaching‚ litter‚ pollution‚ global warming and climate change. The Great Barrier Reef was listed as an official World Heritage Site in 1981. It was listed; to be outstanding examples representing major stages of earth’s history‚ including the record of life‚ significant

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    height is 6.2cm - 7.4cm 2.4in - 2.9in which is big. They live up to 6 months which if you think it’s not really long. They have bright colors like neon. Their favorite food is larvae yuck. Their average litter

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    Chesapeake Bay The Chesapeake Bay is murky. It is polluted by chemicals and litter pollution. As the community that lives in the watershed‚ we must clean up the pollution and to stand up to the pollution and making it stop. The bays water quality has deteriorated and dropped significantly because of the pollution. Special species have disappeared because of all of the pollution. In my opinion‚ the Bay’s water quality would improve if everyone participated in a water clean-up and prevented future

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    checks before we were ready to go through the academy. The academy lasted for about two weeks of which I learned many lifesaving skills such as land navigation‚ rope techniques‚ medical skills‚ search techniques‚ map and compass‚ GPS‚ radio‚ litter carrying‚ and many other important skills that is required to becoming a search and rescue member. Now back to the academy. During the two week period of this academy‚ I would have to say the first two days

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    Rural-Urban Migration

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    rural-urban migration indirectly makes our environment worse than before. Most of peasant lack for education. They throw away litter casually as if they are in their houses in the countryside. But things are quite different in cities compared with life in the rural areas. In 2008‚ one of the social institution in China did a survey. It was reported that 87% of the litter on the streets of Beijing were thrown by farmers. It is sad but real. In

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    thrown out of car windows and going outside to clean up the ditch. Always keep a litter bag in your car so you won’t be tempted to toss unwanted trash out the window. Going out once a week to clean up ditch would not only make it look nicer‚ but also keep the neighborhood healthy. The litter found in ditches can harm our environment. People need to do their best not to pollute. Prevention is an important step‚ so set a litter-free example for your family‚ friends‚ co-workers and neighbors to help keep

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