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    Title: Awe-Inspiring Places That Look Like A Dream Header: The mind can come up with spectacular places when dreaming‚ but there also real awe-inspiring places that could leave you thinking you are still dreaming. Books and movies have long sought to capture the surreal and awe-inspiring places we sometimes see in our dreams. However‚ there are a few places on earth that are so unique that you might have to pinch yourself just to double-check you are still awake. If you want to experience a truly

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    Protists

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    Protist Protist Temporal range: Neoproterozoic – Recent | | Scientific classification | Domain: | Eukarya | Excluded groups * Fungi * Plantae * Animalia Many others; classification varies | * Chromalveolata * Heterokontophyta * Haptophyta * Cryptophyta (cryptomonads) * Alveolata * Dinoflagellata * Apicomplexa * Ciliophora (ciliates) * Excavata * Euglenozoa * Percolozoa * Metamonada * Rhizaria * Radiolaria

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    TO: Dr. Limbach FROM: Student DATE: September 26‚ 2013 SUBJECT: Formal Report For Business Communications The formal report you requested for Business Communications is enclosed. You authorized the report on September 23. At your request the formal report presents information on ocean pollution and how it affects the earth. This report presents information in three broad categories: top zone‚ second zone‚ third zone. The report includes the six c’s of communication and APA format

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    “Asian Carp and the Effect on the Great Lakes” Statement of the Issue Asian carp are a threat to the Great Lakes if they invade them.   They could destroy the Great Lakes ecosystem by overpopulating the lakes and disrupting the food chain.   Asian carp are large fish that can weigh up to 100 pounds and grow to more than four feet long and will consume an excess amount of food and leave the other fish with very little to eat.   With these carp in the water sport fishing will be affected along

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    Around 4.6 billion years ago‚ our universe was born by accretion from the solar nebula known as the Big Bang. As the sun heated up‚ this orbiting matter accumulated and unavoidable mass of larger bodies collide to successively create protoplanets with its own gravitational pull. During this period‚ Earth was nothing but molten rock from the collision with other bodies and volcanoes‚ temperature reaching over 2‚000 fahrenheit. Not only that‚ but Earth then‚ would’ve been toxic to humans and modern

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    Genetic Research Paper

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    1 Introduction The purpose of this research is to compare DNA methylation patterns in two strains of the marine alga‚ Emiliania Hhuxleyi (Ehux) using Bisulfite sequence. The two strains Ehux-1516 and Ehux-217 share the same genome‚ but Ehux-1516 is non-calcifying and Ehux-217 is calcifying. Methylation may play a role in the different phenotypes and gene expressions of the two strains. The aim of this research is to analyze the differentially methylation regions (DMR) between the two strains and

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    Chapter 11 The first Paleozoic orogeny to occur in the Cordilleran mobile belt was the: | c. Antler | | Extensive cratonic black shales were deposited during what two periods? | d. Late Devonian-Early Mississippian | | The main economic deposit of a cyclothem is: | a. coal | | During the Late Kaskaskia (Cratonic Sequence 3)‚ what type of deposition predominated on the craton? | e. carbonates | | Which orogeny was not part of the closing of the Iapetus Ocean

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    According to the results‚ there was no significant difference between the filtered 100% water composition‚ and the filtered 90% water 10% soap composition. However‚ based on fFigure 2‚ the Average of Absorbance graph‚ showed that growth of the algae for the 100% water composition was observed to be slightly higher than the 90% water 10% soap composition. Meaning the soap may have slightly affected the growth of the algae‚ in some way. One possible‚ reason for a slightly higher growth for the filtered

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    Assignment: Sedimentary Rocks * Where do sedimentary rocks originate? Sedimentary rocks are the most common rock on earth. Sedimentary rocks form at‚ or very near‚ the Earth’s surface where rocks particles transported by wind‚ water and ice are deposited on dry land‚ on the beds of rivers and lakes and in marine environments: beaches‚ deltas and the sea (Sedimentary Rocks‚ 2001). The earth surface is constantly moving‚ materials are continually being deposited through various parts of the

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    do you! Fossil fuels provide energy to power cars and heat buildings. Food provides energy to keep your body alive and warm. Both sources of energy come from organic compounds‚ such as hydrocarbons‚ sugars‚ and proteins. Green plants‚ algae‚ and plankton trap the Sun’s energy through the process of photosynthesis. After these organisms die‚ they are broken down by natural processes. Their remains accumulate on Earth’s surface. In some areas‚ these remains build up in thick layers‚ which are eventually

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