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    How do you write a good history essay? A write a good history essay you need to have two things on the menu: A good history essay will be set up like a hamburger: Each paragraph should be like a PEA: Point: - Each paragraph should start off with a point: e.g. The Spanish Armada failed because it was hampered by the weather. Evidence: - You should then have some evidence to support you point. e.g. “Instead they sailed round the north of

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    hill‚ behind their house and looking at him while he‚ as a young boy‚ was playing amongst the pea vines. The predominant emotion for both of them was that of happiness. As is possible only in dreams or in old memories‚ the poet is not sure – perhaps he had not been playing but had been kneeling on the ground picking peas from the vines while his mother stood still beside him holding in her apron the peas he picked or they picked together. She was not working but letting him work‚ enjoying just being

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    it is heavier and cannot be easily broken. Independent variable: Type of stones Dependent variable: Weight after being in vinegar for a couple days Control: None Constants: Amount of vinegar Materials: Beakers Vinegar Red Sand Stone Pea Stone Marble Plastic Rubber Bands Cups Scale Paper Towels Sketch up Lab: Procedure: 1. Get the beaker 2. Fill the beaker with 20 ml of vinegar 3. Get the 3 types of stone and weigh them 4. Put them into 3 different cups 5

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    Many of the domestic plants that are around today all started out as wild‚ some even started out poisonous. Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared Diamond chapter seven is about how through natural and artificial selection the plants‚ that people today know and love‚ came to be. Natural selection is the process that organisms better suited for certain environments survive and produce more offspring’s. Whereas artificial selection is where organisms with desired traits cross-pollinate

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    animalistic ways or either we still do. The next study I had a chance to read was from Harvard psychologist B.F. skinner I’m which he produced evidence that a pigeon could dance‚ do figure eights‚ and play tennis and this today is very important to be familiar with when it comes to human behavior science. every time the pigeon turned to the left the pigeon was rewarded with a grain. This is called positive reinforcement. We often go through this everyday of our life. Nature helps the explain some of our animalistic

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    apricots‚ asparagus‚ avocado‚ banana‚ bee pollen‚ beets‚ broccoli‚ cabbage‚ cantaloupe‚ carrots‚ cayenne pepper‚ celery‚ cherries‚ dandelion greens‚ fish liver oils‚ garlic‚ kale‚ kelp‚ leaf lettuce‚ liver‚ melon‚ mustard‚ papaya‚ parsley‚ peaches‚ peas‚ persimmon‚ pineapple‚ prunes‚ pumpkin‚ spinach‚ spirulina‚ sweet potatoes‚ yellow fruits and squash‚ tomato‚ yellow or green vegetables‚ sprouted wheat‚ turnip greens‚ whole wheat‚ wheatgrass‚ and watercress. Vitamin C - (Ascorbic acid) POTENTIAL

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    Ghost Dog “It is bad when one thing becomes two. One should not look for anything else in the Way of the Samurai. It is the same for anything that is called a Way. If one understands things in this manner‚ he should be able to hear about all ways and be more and more in accord with his own.” Thus is the struggle of Ghost Dog‚ an African American trying to live by the Bushido code of the Samurai‚ as dictacted by the book the Hagakure: Way of the Samurai‚ while living in a world dominated by

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    Mendel and include any significant data • Mendel experimented with garden pea plants‚ investigating their breeding patterns to determine the inheritance of characteristics. • The traits he studies were: o Stem length: tall or short o The colour of the seed contents: yellow or green o The colour of the seed coat: grey or white o The shape of the seed: round or wrinkled peas o The colour of the unripe pod: yellow or grebe o Flower

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    next. 2. What is heredity? Heredity is the tendency for traits to be passed from parent to offspring. 3. Why did Gregor Mendel choose garden peas to student for his experiments? Mendel chose to work with the garden pea because several of its characteristics made it easy to work with: many varieties were available‚ he knew he would have something to count‚ pea plants are small and convenient‚ and the reproductive organs are enclosed within the flower. 4. What do you call factors that transmit genetic

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    Are migrants invisible in representations of Australia? Through the use of visual and written texts‚ migrants are considered invisible in representations of Australia. They are represented as invisible because of their unique lifestyles and culture they have brought to Australia from their foreign land. Many visual and written texts express their feelings‚ through confusion of being given a new start‚ in a new country. A country where the language barrier between a migrant and a native‚ make this

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