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    Open Ended Investigation aim To photograph six different organisms (not including humans)‚ classify them to the level of ‘family’‚ determine one characteristic that places them in each of their groups‚ and then use those organisms to construct a dichotomous key. Method Collecting Photographs of Organisms 1. Walk to a location with natural flora and fauna. (In this case I went to the Jim Ring Reserve) 2. Photograph at least two different species of ducks‚ and if possible‚ other birds which reside

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    Horniman Horticulture

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    captures the problems concerning cash flow and working-capital management typical of small‚ growing businesses. At the end of 2005‚ Bob and Maggie Brown have completed their third year of operating Horniman Horticulture‚ a $1-million-revenue woody-shrub nursery in central Virginia. While experiencing booming demand and improving margins‚ the Browns are puzzled by their plummeting cash balance. The case highlights the difference between cash flow and accounting profits‚ as well as the common negative

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    The Elder Sister

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    realism to his viewers. He uses a combination of warm‚ bright and dull colors to provide beauty to the painting. It is a realistic painting in which we can see realistic objects like the clouds‚ the grass‚ the earth‚ sand‚ mud‚ little stones/rocks‚ shrubs‚ water and a whole lot. Looking at this painting at a glance‚ I thought it was a photograph; that is how realistic it is. William uses colors in little

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    their digitgrade limbs are most adaptable to a habitat requiring more maneuverability than speed. In a thick canopy forest‚ speed would be unnecessary as there would be obstacles of trees‚ shrubs and wet grounds. Rather‚ maneuverability would be much more efficient in a forest where the surroundings are bushes‚ shrubs and trees. This type of limb also becomes easily fatigued and while that is dangerous in an open grassland‚ this quality is acceptable in a thick canopy forest where running is limited

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    that is present in most perfumes they are also known for possible breathing problems. Sampaguita Sampaguita is a very sweet scented flower and it the scientific name Sampaguita is Jasminum sambac oleaceae. And it grows in a spreading or sprawling shrubs with less than 2 meters tall.is also have colored white‚ small‚ star-shaped flowers‚ and it only reaches to the size 5 to 8 mm long‚ it doesn’t bear seeds‚ and it can only be grown by cuttings .and It is very famous for its uses for examples in teas

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    flow modulators‚ and soil conservers‚ constituting one of the most important aspects of the biosphere. A typical tree forest is composed of the overstory (canopy or upper tree layer) and the un derstory. The understory is further subdivided into the shrub layer‚ herb layer‚ and also the moss layer and soil microbes. In some complex forests‚ there is also a well-defined lower tree layer. Forests are central to all human life because they provide a diverse range of resources: they store carbon‚ aid in

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    A Visit of Charity

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    setting‚ a winter’s day at a home for elderly women‚ suggest coldness‚ neglect‚ and dehumanization. Instead of evergreens or other vegetation that might lend softness or beauty to the place‚ the city has landscaped it with "prickly dark shrubs." Behind the shrubs the whitewashed walls of the Old Ladies’ Home reflect "the winter sunlight like a block of ice." Welty also implies that the cold appearance of the nurse is due to the coolness in the building as well as to the stark‚ impersonal‚ white uniform

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    forests and parks in local cities. LaVilla Meadows is the restoring target for this time. In order to help create healthy forests‚ volunteers are asked to remove aggressive weeds‚ maintain areas where these weeds have been removed‚ or plant trees and shrubs. In this volunteer service‚ we were mainly responsible for getting rid of English Ivy‚ an invasive species in the area. Currently‚ a large proportion of the lands and trees in LaVilla Meadows are covered by English Ivy‚ making the area looks sole

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    electricity cables‚sparks from machinery and tools‚ andburning off. Arson has been the causeof some of the worst bushfires. BUSHFIRESWHAT CAUSESBUSHFIRES?Eucalypts and bushfiresThere are two main types of bushfires:· Surface bushfires burn in grass‚ low shrubs andground litter. They can travel at high speed butare relatively easy to control.

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    Enzyme Concentration

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    and precipitation can vary over small distances. Ecologists recognize at least ten different biomes. The world’s major biomes include tropical rain forest‚ tropical dry forest‚ tropical savanna‚ desert‚ temperature grassland‚ temperate woodland and shrub land‚ temperate forest‚ northwestern coniferous forest‚ boreal forest‚ and tundra. A unique set of abiotic factors‚ particularly climate and a characteristic assemblage of plants and animals define each of these biomes. One of the many biomes that

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