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    elementary section of the school. Ms. Thomas´ kindergarten class would be the subject of observation. The room is tucked away in a small corner‚ cradling an exercise room and a brick wall. Childlike drawings scribbled in red‚ green and black crayon litter the room´s

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    Introduction: Great public spaces refer to places where sociability‚ activities‚ and accessibility are held (What Makes a Successful Place‚ 2018). Great public spaces indicate that there are opportunities to build recreations along with family and friends‚ increase self confidence by engaging in conversations with others and participate in some sort of activities (What Makes a Successful Place‚ 2018). Two places‚ such as Woodruff Park‚ as well as Pinckneyville Park‚ are ideal for an observation

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    Puppies

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    puppies produced in puppy mills do not have safe and healthy homes selected for them ahead of time‚ if they are not purchased by the time they hit a certain age‚ they may suffer the same fate. Female dogs usually have little to no recovery time between litters.

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    Jordan McNeill Mrs. Brown AP English Language November 24th‚ 2013 Animal Abuse in Slaughterhouses Slaughterhouses kill millions of animals every year; innocent animals are confined into feeding areas and cut and slaughtered alive. The slaughterhouses ethics have not changed since Upton Sinclair wrote his bestseller The Jungle investigating a Chicago slaughterhouse and how unsanitary and terrible the conditions were. According to Eric Schlosser’s Fast Food Nation‚ the ethics of these companies still

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    The Environmental Impact of Tourism on Hawaii and its Natives By: Rylee Blair As skiers‚ hikers‚ sightseers‚ beachgoers and travelers pack their bags and head out for their vacations‚ they probably never even consider that what they are about to embark upon happens to be the largest industry in the world. Millions of people travel domestically and internationally each year to experience places and things that are totally out of their ordinary lifestyle and to get their minds off the hustle

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    Woodlice Research

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    Woodlice - Porcellio Scaber Research: Introduction: [The following is summarised from: http://soilbugs.massey.ac.nz/isopoda.php] Common Names: Slaters‚ pill bugs‚ sow bugs‚ woodlice‚ Maori papapa Scientific Name: Arthropoda (Phylum) Crustacea (Class) Isopoda (Order) Oniscoidea (Suborder). Description: Slaters are apart of the Isopoda order‚ meaning they have an equal number of legs. They are also a crustacean‚ but unlike most crustaceans they are terrestrial opposed to marine dwellers

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    Gagag

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    Highway Hazards Around 2200 road accident where people are injured occur every year at or in road works‚ so its hardly surprising that road workers involved in highway maintenance are said to have one of the top 20 most dangerous jobs. 18 August 2004‚ an articulated lorry travelling at 55mph in a 30mph zone ploughed through a line of traffic cones in the Holmesdale Tunnel in Enfield and hit a white works van. The van driver‚ who was standing next to his van‚ was crushed against a crash barrier

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    12 Biology Gas Exchange

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    winter if worms stay in the wet soil they will drown. The worm is an herbivore‚ this is important as birds feed on worms for nutrition and worms feed on nutrients from the soil and leaf litter in the fertile part of the soil called the humus. The worm increases the soil fertility by excreting the leaf litter. The worm has an external gas exchange system which is their skin‚ as they have no internal organs. The worm breathes through its skin as you can see in fig3 in the annotated diagram. The

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    BROILER PRODUCTION THE PRODUCT Nigeria’s poultry production is expanding but is not keeping pace with rapidly increasing domestic consumption requirements. The domestic supply shortfall is estimated at 25‚000 MT per annum. Despite the supply shortfall‚ the Government of Nigeria (GON) imposed a ban on legal frozen poultry imports in July 2002 to support local production. Prior to the new ban‚ apparently virtually all poultry meat imports entered the country unrecorded. Nigerian poultry producers are

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    Succession in Sand Dunes

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    Investigation into Succession in Sand Dunes. Scientific Knowledge: Succession is a long-term direction of change in the composition of a community‚ brought about by the organisms themselves. Primary succession occurs when a community develops on bare/uncolonised ground‚ which has never had vegetation growing on it. A good example of primary succession is that of succession on sand dunes. Secondary succession occurs on ground that has previously been colonised but is now available because

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