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    Why Do Duckweed Grow

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    ammonia and die. Duckweed does not have a specific depth of water that it is required to grow in‚ however it is not ideal for the duckweed to grow in shallow conditions. If the pond is too shallow than the freezing and evaporating point of the pond will fluctuate too much for the duckweed to grow. Duckweed is composed of a think cell wall‚ with chloroplasts‚ mitochondria‚ smooth ER‚ Rough ER‚ a vacuole‚ cytoplasm‚ goolgi body‚ nucleus‚ nucleolus. All these parts in duckweed help the plant carry

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    vegetarianism‚ sexual freedom‚ and political radicalism. to make things worse with his parents‚ Shelley engaged in a relationship with Harriet Westbrook‚ a girl his parents forbade him from seeing. However‚ he was soon uninterested in her and soon began falling for a schoolteacher. This woman inspired his first major poem‚ Queen Mab. To conclude his adolescence‚ Shelley wrote many political pamphlets which he distributed by unnatural means that included putting the pamphlets in glass bottles and paper

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    Berlin Wall Controversy

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    Wall‚ the event marked a new beginning for East Europeans. Under strict control of the Soviet Union‚ life in Eastern Europe had been restricted‚ with little freedom and or luxury (Cernich). The unstoppable flow of East Germans fleeing to West Germany began the Soviet Union’s decline in power‚ and it floundered until dissolving on December 25 in 1990 (Montgomery). The Berlin Wall had separated countless families and friends on the West and East sides of Germany‚ and after they traveled through the wall

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    The Anti-Saloon league was founded as a state organization in Oberlin‚ Ohio in 1893. It became a legitimate national organization in 1895‚ and overtook the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and the Prohibition Party to seize leadership in the crusade to prohibit alcohol in the United States in the early 1900’s. In 1909‚ the League moved to Westerville‚ Ohio where it founded and operated the American Issue Publishing Company: a propaganda front for the League which it adroitly used to distribute

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    How Does Mold Grow

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    Experiment Bailey Gaudi   Introduction Have you ever asked yourself‚ how does mold (Fungi) grow? The world of fungi is so stunning and diverse. You can see mold in your fridge from time to time. Mold and other kinds of fungi are growing on your food‚ our fridge is where we do not want mold to grow. We all can see where mold grows in our fridge‚ usually it is in the produce. But did you know mold can grow almost about anywhere. You can see mold in the shower‚ garage and even you cupboards. We can

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    The racially charged novel‚ Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain causes much controversy‚ yet it still impacts American culture in a way that very few novels do. School districts debate whether the novel should even be a part of high school curriculum because of the controversy surrounding it. Twain’s novel does‚ in fact‚ have immense educational value and can contribute very much in shaping the minds and cultural literacy of soon to be young adults in America‚ through high school curriculum

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    Where the red fern grows

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    Where the Red Fern Grows One day before leaving work‚ Billy Coleman spots a Redbone Hound being attacked by a mob of dogs. He gets them away and taking the dog to his home nurtures him/her before letting him/her free. This makes Billy remember his childhood memories of his Redbone Hounds. Billy Coleman‚ along with his 3 sisters and parents‚ live on a farm in the heavily forested Ozark Mountains in the Great Depression. Billy’s dream is to own not one‚ but two Redbone Coonhounds‚ and train them

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    Tomorrow when the war began Describe at least one important setting in the text explain how this setting helped you understand at least one character of individual The novel Tomorrow when the war began is written by john Marsden. It is about seven normal teenagers that decide before commeration day they are going to plan a trip to Hell. When they come back everything has changes they have been invaded by a foreign country and there is nothing they can do. Hell is an important setting In the novel

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    make it happen‚ but if you’re confident you’ll be much more likely to achieve what you want without any hesitation. He who claims that the “American reform movements between 1820 and 1860 reflect both optimistic and pessimistic views of human nature and society‚” are only so naïve to see the true mindset of each categories during the reform‚ this‚ also encompasses educational reforms‚ Utopian experiments‚ and Penial institutions. If they were all pessimistic‚ would they have achieved such profound changes

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    for being rude and noisy‚ that doesn’t mean it’s true for all of them. The same can also be said about how adults behave in public places. Restaurants‚ like Munchy’s downtown near Springfield High School‚ feel that banning their adolescent customers during lunchtime would help to resolve their financial problems. However‚ businesses should not have the right to ban teenagers because teenagers are still customers and the ban is based on Stereotypes. Teenagers should not be discriminated from any restaurant

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