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    do not stay forever‚ but family‚ the family would never leave. Dead or Alive‚ blood kin or not‚ the people that you share the mutual feeling of love with will always stay in your heart. For Taylor though‚ one of the main characters in the book‚ The Bean Trees‚ she never really had much to lose. So when she starts to get more and more loved ones in her life‚ Turtle‚ Lou Ann‚ Estevan‚ she starts to get scared because there is a more of a risk of losing them. In which‚ one she does lose‚ and the other

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    include: pH level‚ germination‚ acidity‚ osmosis and diffusion. This experiment examines the effects of different pH level of vinegar on the growth of bean plants. Materials used in this experiment consist of: water (pH 6)‚ vinegar with the pH level of 3‚ 4 and 5 (each one were made before experiment)‚ beans‚ soil‚ and pots. Eight bean plants were planted‚ two were watered with pH 6 and the other ones were each watered with pH 5‚ pH 4 and pH 3 vinegar. The results were that beans watered with pH 3

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    Isolation and Study of Organelles from Pea Seeds by Differential Centrifugation and Corn to Determine Mitochondrial Activity BIOL 230-01 Cell & Molecular Biology October 13‚ 2014 ABSTRACT Since the discovery of the cell in 1665 by Robert Hooke‚ man has always wondered about the complexity and potential functionality. Using pea seeds‚ which is readily available‚ we will be studying the different parts of the cell by separating it into its component parts by

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    Keats and Smith‚ Two Peas in a Pod The presence of sleep and night are often seen in John Keats’ and Charlotte Smith’s works. John Keats was a lonely man‚ who was talked down to by critics his whole career. Charlotte Smith‚ although married with twelve children‚ is often thought of as unhappy. Both poets saw the night and sleep as an escape from reality which is present in "To Sleep"‚ "The Night"‚ and "Ode to the Nightingale". Charlotte Smith wrote “To Sleep” as a reflection on her own life. Smith

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    In the novel Catalyst by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ there are three main sections‚ Solid‚ Liquid‚ and Gas. The main character‚ Kate‚ is very interested in science and the three titles are a metaphor for her state of mind throughout the book. The first section‚ Solid‚ shows how Kate is a stable and strong person. The next section‚ Liquid‚ is a time where Kate’s life is very inconsistent and she is unsure about herself. The last section‚ Gas‚ shows how Kate has accepted her fate and tries to help everyone

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    Behind the Clothesline In Mary Whyte’s watercolor painting Sweet Pea‚ a young African-American girl with braided hair is depicted wearing a light yellow shirt‚ holding a doll and appears to be standing behind a colorful‚ vibrant clothesline. What is the young girls reasoning for standing behind the clothesline? Based on the young girl’s familiarized demeanor in Sweet Pea‚ one can infer that she is standing behind the clothesline because it’s a place that she has been acclimated to being around.

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    Acid Rain Acid rain‚ or acid desposition‚ is simply common rainfall that has been polluted sufficiently by atmospheric pollution. Acid rain contains two types of acids: nitric and sulfuric. These chemicals‚ or precursors‚ are emited by natural sources such as volcanoes and decaying vegetation. Man-made sources are also primary causes for emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides that come from fossil fuel combustion. The most common emiters of these fossil fuels are power plants‚ factories

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    Effect of Irradiation on the Growth and Germination of the Corn (Zea mays)¹ Mardocheo Yao Crispino S- 5L ¹A scientific paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in Biology 30 (Principles Of Genetics) laboratory under Mr. Jickerson P. Lado‚ 1st sem.‚ 2013-2014. ABSTRACT The effect of irradiation on the growth and germination of the corn was determined by planting ten seeds per treatment with varying doses. Four hills representing

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    developed through time-lapses and emotional and intensifying sound effects during the “Peas and Carrots” scene to show the love that Forrest had not only for Jenny but to everyone he had encountered throughout the film. Forrest Gump‚ otherwise labeled as below average due to his extremely low IQ score faces many obstacles and struggles in his life

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    http://mskrao.weebly.com http://mskrao.weebly.com http://mskrao.weebly.com 1. INTRODUCTION In this busy world‚ minimizing the human effort and time is the ultimate aim of technology. It may be frustrating when a tired person gets into bed and remembers he had forgotten to switch the bed light off. The project ‘automatic night lamp with morning alarm’ helps avoid this problem by switching on an LED itself when it detects darkness in the room. The LED serves as a bed lamp or a reading lamp

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