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    Process Paragraph

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    A Process Paragraph A process is a series‚ a sequence‚ an orderly progression. One step or event follows another: first this‚ then that‚ then something else. You generally write a process paragraph to accomplish one of two tasks: 1. To describe how to make or do something (directional process) 2. To describe how something works (informational process) The Structure of a Process Paragraph 1. The topic sentence names the process and indicates the reason someone should be interested in knowing about

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    Arctic Research Paper

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    the first US Coast Guard icebreaker reached the North Pole‚ thus becoming the first American surface vessel to get to the top of the world by itself. Meet the Healy The ship‚ named US Coast Guard Cutter Healy‚ is Seattle-based‚ and it marks the fourth US vessel to have reached the North Pole; the first one to do so unescorted. There are submarines traveling under the Arctic icepack regularly‚ and they occasionally surface at the North Pole. Recently‚ the gradual melting of polar ice has caused a

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    GEO 151 WA1

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    1. What are the relationships among Earth’s mantle‚ crust‚ asthenosphere‚ and lithosphere? The lithosphere is basically the strong outer shell of earth. It is roughly 100km thick depending on its age‚ and is broken into plates‚ known as the tectonic plates. Within the lithosphere is the crust as a portion of the upper mantle. The crust is the outer most portion of the earth and takes up less than 1% than the total volume of the earth. It is commonly compared to the skin of an apple‚ whereas

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    Prophase c. Metaphase d. Telophase e. Interphase Which of the following characteristics are typical of this stage? Choose one answer. a. Chromosomes have split and chromatids are moving towards the opposite poles b. Chromosomes have reached opposite poles and are reorganizing to form two new nuclei c. Nuclear membrane and nucleolus have disappeared and chromosomes are forming d. Nucleus and nucleolus are clearly visible and centrioles are located just outside the nucleus

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    Mitosis and Meiosis

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    The centrioles in animal cells‚ fungi‚ algae and some other ferns double and a pair move toward each pole and the chromosomes begin to move toward the equator of the cell. The second stage is called the metaphase. In this stage the centrioles move to the poles. The chromosomes line up at the equator of the spindle and the spindle fibers are attached to the centromeres connecting them to the poles of the spindle. The third stage is called the anaphase. By this time‚ the centromeres split apart

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    There are a lot of stereotypes about polish people around the world. Many of them are putting Poles in a bad light‚ but not all of them are so negative. Have a closer look at some of them. First of all‚ Polish people are thought to be a sad nation. They never smile‚ but complain a lot. People on the streets do not smile‚ service workers also not. You expect store clerk to smile back to you? Forget about it. But if you ask them how is he/she doing you will probably get a lot of complaints and grouching

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    Lab Report

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    compass that was used to locate the magnetic field lines around a bar magnet‚ a solenoid and then a pair of Helmholtz coils. As a result of these trials‚ our observations found evidence that magnetic field lines go from a north magnetic pole to a south magnetic pole. These results were seen in all three magnetic devices. When determining the magnitude of the electric field in the Helmholtz coils‚ the α value was experimentally determined to be 8.522×10-4 T/A and this value differed by 9.378% from the

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    Secret of Magnetism

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    Research‚ p.1 Do you want to know a secret? First‚ consider this: When a magician performs a magic trick‚ many ask‚ "How did he do that?" Well…the true magician never tells because it is a secret. But when speaking about magnetism and its use in our everyday lives‚ you can learn the SECRET—the secret of magnetism! A true scientist would be glad to share his secrets through experimentation. Thus‚ I will share the secret with you. It begins with science—physics‚ to be exact: matter and

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    Time and distance overcome

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    subject that preoccupied many people‚ especially in the southern states there was cruel scenarios that you cannot even imagine in today’s America. In the first part of the text‚ it is especially telephone poles that are focused on. It focuses on the development and the growing number of poles and the connections it creates. At the beginning referring Eula Biss there is great skepticism about Graham Bell’s new invention‚ and that it is impossible to make connections so that everyone can get in touch

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    Chapter3

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    Chapter 3 – MagLev Vehicle systems Complete the following chart‚ review and the Portfolio Entry. You and your partners are responsible for this learning. You will peer-assess yourselves. Compare with another team if necessary. Then copy / paste your answers to the MagLev Dropoff folder. Maglev Vehicle Comparison 1. Define/describe each of the two Mag-lev vehicle systems‚ identifying similarities and differences. Answer: Electromagnetic system is a system that allows each vehicle to warp around

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