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    turn trash to treasure

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    To : Miss Nur Fazleen Binti Badrul Zaman From : Nur Athirah Binti Mohd Isa Subject :Turning trash into treasure (organic fertilizer from food waste) 1.0 Background of the project Most people are familiar with making compost from food wastes that can be done at the backyard. Rotten vegetables‚ fruits‚ grass and leaves are common ingredients of compost which is then used for home-gardening purpose. They are mixed together with certain moisture level and turned regularly for air

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    (title) In 1978‚ Professor Lyn Miles at the University of Tennessee wanted to contribute to science by teaching an orangutan how to communicate through sign language. A biomedical and behavioral research institute‚ Yerkes Regional Primate Centre‚ agreed to loan Professor Miles a 9 month old orangutan‚ Chantek. Miles took Chantek to a trailer where he would be raised and where she could carefully replicate the behavior of Chantek’s mother. She went out of her way to make Chantek feel comfortable around

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    How to Reduce Food Miles

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    How to Reduce Food Miles If you want to contribute to the conservation of the environment‚ you can consider reducing food miles. The following article will tell you how to do so. Ads by Google Ralph Lauren Big & Tall Shop the Official Site for Ralph Lauren Apparel‚ Accessories & More. www.RalphLauren.com In the earlier days‚ transport was limited‚ but as it increased over the years‚ the rate of pollution also started rising. So‚ transportation (of goods‚ people‚ etc.) can be termed

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    "How have extreme partisan politics affected voter turn out or behavior? With the increasing rise of partisan politics in government and elections it seems as if the United States is becoming strictly black and white‚ Democrat or Republican‚ with very little room for gray areas in between. The Democratic and Republican parties are moving farther and farther apart from each other with Democrats becoming increasingly closer to the liberal end of the spectrum and Republicans moving towards the conservative

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    3 mile island

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    3. Describe the 5 stages that the authors suggest capture the essence of the creative process. Is this a linear process? Describe how the process might play out. The first stage is the “preparation” stage in which the individual attempts to define the problem‚ gather information‚ and look for the right answer. The next stage is “frustration”‚ which is caused by and magnified by a set of creative blocks‚ where most people give up‚ or settle for a lesser solution. The “incubation” stage is when the

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    How to Model Screw with AutoCAD (If You Must) A realistic screw thread is possible but comes at a cost of time and effort By Jim Patrick A recurring topic in CAD newsgroups is making ’real’ screw threads. CAD users insist on modeling parts that are accurate to every detail down to thousandths of an inch. Hours may be spent on this endeavor. This can lead to much frustration.  Don’t Do It My usual answer when asked how make real screws is "Don’t do it!" Draw them in 2D. AutoCAD strains itself

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    Green Mile Book Report

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    write a report on that. Yes‚ it is easier to watch a three-hour movie rather than read a 536-page book. With most books turned movies‚ though‚ the book is far too detailed to fit everything. This is how it is with the book The Green Mile and the movie The Green Mile. There are similarities but‚ there are also a lot of differences between the two.         The main parts of the book and movie are alike: Coffey being caught with the two dead girls in his arms‚ Coffey saves Hal’s wife and Coffey dying

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    the film Green Mile‚ different sociological theories and concepts can be useful in considering how societies rule our behaviors in life within different cultural places and times. A theory developed by sociologist Emile Durkheim known as the functionalist perspective profoundly applies through out the film. Concepts that are also seen in the film includes: human agency‚ norms‚ folkways‚ mores‚ and master status with a few theories and concepts of deviance. Green Mile Green Mile is a movie adapted

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    matter what we do‚ we can never seem to do the right thing. Either we’re in the wrong place at the wrong time‚ or no matter where we turn‚ trouble is right around the corner. With this comes the consequences‚ and despite how unfair it may seem‚ it happens to the best of us. To be specific‚ this is exactly what happens to John Coffey in Stephen King’s novel‚ The Green Mile. In the novel‚ John‚ a giant 6’8” African American‚ is sent to death row at Cold Mountain Penitentiary for his alleged rape and murder

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    'Turns' by Tony Harrison

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    In Harrison’s poem "Turns"‚ the cap is an important motive. It has a changing meaning what will be explained in the following paragraph. The title is very interpretable and will also be reviewed. .... The cap could be a symbol for the speaker’s admiration and proud for his dad and the working class. This is perceptible in the first stanza‚ where the speaker wears the cap with a sense of admiration. He wants to be like his father‚ to be working class. The meaning changes when the poem changes; when

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