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    Stem Cutting

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    Types of Stem Cutting! Herbaceous Cuttings These cutting are made from non-woody plants such as house plants and perennials. Appromaxite a three to five inch piece of stem is removed from the parent plant. Leaves on the lower section roughly about one third to one half of the stem are removed. A higher percentage of the cuttings roots germinate and they do so quickly. Softwood Cuttings (Leafed cuttings) These cuttings are prepared from soft‚ woody plants just as they are about

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    Cutting The Cucumber

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    to talk about a demonstrative speech about cutting cucumbers because my husband is all about safety. When I got married there are certain things my husband taught me and being as though that he is couple years my senior‚ I usually decide to listen to his expertise. The reason why I chose to write about this category is because for many years I used to cut my vegetables a certain way‚ up until I got married. When he was demonstrating to me about cutting cucumbers he used a plate rather than a bowl

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    Cutting For Stone

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    the conventional perception of twins‚ they are not always the image perfect couple we have always imagined them to be. In the case of Abraham Verghese’s Cutting For Stone and Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things‚ both authors establish a unique aspect on twins that many of us would not consider the accepted norm of twin “ideology”. In Cutting For Stone‚ we are presented with a epitomical situation of two twins that are conjoined by an artery in their heads. It’s an extremely typical scenario in

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    Pow Camp Analysis

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    his punching‚ the bird ordered the guards to club each one twice in the head with a Kendo stick (302).” After practically being starved to death while stranded at sea‚ Phil and Louie get captured by the Japanese. They immediately get thrown into a POW camp and receive beating that lasts for two hours‚making them not want to fight back. The crimes that was committed against the soldiers eventually led to death and for the survivors PTSD‚causing them to mentally not be the same after the war.

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    Life of Pie

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    Life of Pi is a fantasy adventure novel by Yann Martel published in 2001. The protagonist‚ Piscine Molitor "Pi" Patel‚ a Tamil boy from Pondicherry‚ explores issues of spirituality and practicality from an early age. He survives 227 days after a shipwreck while stranded on a lifeboat in the Pacific Ocean with a Bengal tigernamed Richard Parker. The novel‚ which has sold more than ten million copies worldwide‚[1] was rejected by at least five London publishing houses[2] before being accepted by Knopf

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    Pow 1 Spiralateral

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    Problem Statement: A spiralateral is a sequence of line segments that form a spiral like shape. To draw one you simply choose a starting point‚ and draw a line the number of units that’s first in your sequence. Always draw the first segment towards the top of your paper. Then make a clockwise 90 degree turn and draw a segment that is as long as the second number in your sequence. Continue to complete your sequence. Some spiralaterals end at their starting point where as others have no end‚ this

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    Pow: the Broken Eggs

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    Hearts 09-17-10 Period 5 The Broken Eggs POW #1 1. Problem Statement: A farmer has some eggs in a cart‚ and is going to market them. She accidently breaks every egg. She doesn’t remember how many she had‚ but she remembers some things. She knows that when she put them

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    WW2 POWs

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    The scene that my group chose was scene 2 of act 2. We chose this scene as we thought it was a major part in the play due to the amount of action in the scene as the group escapes a soldier gets drugged and dies which probably makes it the most entertaining scene in the entire play. Because it is a play it needs to entertain its viewers‚ as that is the purpose of any performance to make the viewers enjoy what they are watching/listening to. To do this the performers must get into character this

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    Pow 16: Spiralaterals

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    three numbers. So I made spiralaterals for 1-2-3‚ 1-3-2‚ 2-1-3‚ 2-3-1‚ 3-2-1 and 3-1-2 and saw what it did. Also I threw in some random number combinations just to see what it would do and because I was bored with doing them in order. While doing this POW and

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    Pow Camps Experiences

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    Describe the everyday experiences had by both prisoners and guards in POW camps. Compare the experiences of Australian POWs in German and Japanese camps. During World War II‚ it was a common action for the German and Japanese soldiers to capture Allied soldiers. This meant that the Australian‚ British‚ American‚ Irish and Russian troops were held in prisoner of war camps in less than ideal conditions. Due to the Geneva convention and a different set of morals and beliefs‚ the Germans have been noted

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