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    In the 1900s music was big. Rock-n-roll and Jazz were two of the biggest genres in music. What makes both genres very popular was the invention of the electric guitar. The electric guitar is one of the most popular instruments in the music industry considering it is nothing like the standard acoustic guitar. In 1931‚ the first ever electric guitar was created. The guitar was named the frying pan because its design made it look like a frying pan with a guitar neck attached to the side of it.

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    Coke‚ritain is fat. We know that. Chefs B and doctors‚ footballers and even pop stars tell us over and over again‚ in campaigns against the obesity epidemic. But now‚ as The Independent on Sunday reveals‚ new data show that an alarming number of Britons actually suffer from malnutrition. Doctors estimate that more than three million people are malnourished. Most do not re-alise it‚ although diagnosis rates in hospitals have soared by 44 per cent over the past five years. The most extreme cases echo

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    someone so masculine and so closely connected to her that it is almost a crime. By defying Ursula‚ the voice of reason in the family and both Rebeca and Jose Arcadio’s mother‚ Rebeca is doing what she tried to do as a child when she was force-fed rhubarb to stop her from eating dirt: she is going against authority. It does not seem as though Rebeca inherited her poor eating habits from her parents‚ nor does she enjoy those habits. Rather‚ she uses this oddity as defiance‚ a defiance that Pietro Crespi

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    Fighting Environmental Injustice Crystal Rainey SCI 207 Dependence of Man on the Environment Richard Hoagland March 30‚ 2011 Fighting Environmental Injustice Our envirment has been poorly treated by humans for years. It should be everyones job to help take care of our enviroment. Taking care of our enviroment and trying to make our environment healthier is a big job and is something everyone care partake in‚ but who fights for enviromental injustice. The Environmental Protection Agency or

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    Total: 35 Points Course Weight: 6 Pre-Lab Preparation - Review the following resources to complete this assignment: Textbook: Chapter 5‚ pg. 83-86 Mastering Biology / Study Area / Chapter 05 – The Working Cell / Student Home Key Concepts Video: Plasmolysis Video: Turgid Elodea Activity: Membrane Structure Activity: Diffusion Activity: Osmosis and Water Balance in Cells Bioflix: Membrane Transport Additional Resources Blast Animation: Diffusion Blast Animation: Passive Diffusion Across a Membrane TLM

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    1) budgie or parakeet - what is the difference? The term ’parakeet’ is almost a catch-all name given to many smaller parrot species‚ usually slim birds with long pointed tails. The name ’budgie’ or ’budgerigar’ comes from Australia where budgies live in the wild. The budgie does have alternative names given to it such as shell parakeet and warbling grass parakeet‚ hence people calling them budgies and parakeets. A lot depends on which part of the world you live in. In the USA a budgie is often

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    Data Collection: The aim of this experiment was to test the weight of six potatoes before and after being put into different sucrose solutions. The following data was observed and collected throughout the experiment. Observations: -Qualitative: The potatoes were: Tubed shaped Yellow in color Initially hard in texture -Quantitative: Table 1: Weight of the potato in grams before and after placed in a different concentrations of sucrose solutions. Sucrose solution (M) Weight Before (g) ±

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    Safety/Science Foundations 1. Avoid the situation; don’t touch 2. Close-toed shoes 3. Students 4. To protect your eyes from chemicals 5. Before starting the lab 6. Students should not play around and follow directions. Students should clean up after their selves after finishing a lab. 7. Hypothesis - a testable explanation for an observation 8. Observation - statement made using senses. ex. I hear chirping Inference - interpretation from observations. ex. "The chirping is from the bird"

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    echocardiogram-used to assess heart valves. valve disorders require prophylactic antibiotics before invasive procedures. avoid IM injections when suspecting MI can affect CK levels hemodynamic measurements-transducer placed @ the midaxillary line at the fourth or fifth intercostal space phlebostatic axis. calcium channel blockers-assess for constipation 1. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS): -NMS is like S&M; -you get hot (hyperpyrexia) -stiff (increased muscle tone) -sweaty

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    Michelle Yeung Bio 101 Cyrus MacFoy June 16‚2015 Diffusion and Osmosis Exercise I. Molecules are always in constant movement. Molecular motion is a form of energy‚ the kinetic energy of molecules. The Brownian movement is the movement of small particles caused by the bombardment of the particles by millions of water molecule. This movement will continue indefinitely as long as there is water. My prediction for this lab is the solution of the water is hypertonic meaning there is a higher concentration

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