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    General Hygiene The knowledge that man is to be a temple for God‚ a habitation for the revealing of His glory‚ should be the highest incentive to the care and development of our physical powers. Fearfully and wonderfully has the Creator wrought in the human frame‚ and He bids us make it our study‚ understand its needs‚ and act our part in preserving it from harm and defilement. The Circulation of the Blood In order to have good health‚ we must have good blood; for the blood is the current of life

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    living things such as temperature‚ precipitation ponds‚ rocks‚ sunlight and so forth. Abiotic also includes BIOTIC things that are living organisms. 2. List some of the abiotic and biotic factors for the following ecosystems: forest‚ desert‚ ocean‚ tropical forest‚ pond‚ savannah‚ and tundra. forest desert ocean tropical forest pond savannah tundra Abiotic (non-living) factors Soil pH‚ water‚ sunlight‚ rainfall… Temperature‚ sunlight‚ rain Salt‚ water‚ temperature Rain temperature‚ soil How big

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    Vampire Facts 1. Wooden Stakes only paralyze a Vampire‚ they do not kill them. 2. Vampires sleep in a freezer‚ not a coffin or on a bed. 3. Sunlight. Vampires can be in the sunlight‚ but too much direct sunlight can weaken their healing ability and kill them. 4. They have super sonic Vampire hearing. Approximatly a 1 mile radius. Also includes telling if someone is breathing or not. 5. Their sight is also heightened. They can see things from a great distance. 6. They have superspeed

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    the narrator’s words‚ we see the Governor’s house as Hester sees it: "...though partly muffled by a curtain‚ it [the hallway] was more powerfully illuminated by one of those embowed hall windows..." (Hawthorne 101). One can envision the brilliant sunlight streaming though the immense window‚ slicing through the facade of the Governor’s feigned sanctity. Is not simplicity one of the fundamental tenets of the Puritan faith? Yet Bellingham‚ the very person that passed judgment on Hester and her sin

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    The Daintree Rain Forest

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    The Daintree rain forest was named after an Australian geologist and photographer‚ Richard Daintree. The Daintree rain forest is located in North Queensland and is one of the oldest rain forest. Rain forests usually have approximately 3000 species of plants and around 700 of these plants are only found in the Daintree Rain forest. This Daintree rain forest was added to the World Heritage List in 1988 on the 9th of December‚ which is why it is protected. Many plants and animals in the Daintree rain

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    *Commensalism  is a class of relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits but the other is neutral‚ there is no harm or benefit.  An example of commensalism is a flatworm attaching to the horsecrab and eating the crab’s food while the crab is not affected.                                                 Commensalism                                                                     *Parasitism  is a type of symbiotic relationship

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    Indoor Tanning

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    tanning beds may damage the immune system. This damage can lead to more frequent infections‚ sunlight sensitivity‚ resistance to immunizations and medicine reactions.Read more: Risks of Indoor Tanning | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5135251_risks-indoor-tanning.html#ixzz2176DIT9r The FDA warns that using tanning beds may damage the immune system. This damage can lead to more frequent infections‚ sunlight sensitivity‚ resistance to immunizations and medicine reactions.Read more: Risks of Indoor

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    Venus Flytrap

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    its first two years of life. It has anywhere from about four to ten leaves or “traps” that open and close. The traps are an awesome mechanism in that they can snap shut in about 1/30 of a second. The trap closes that fast when it is in direct sunlight. If the plant is in a darker environment or if there are clouds present then it slows. The “traps” have prickly leaves and are triggered by insects that crawl onto and near them. The Venus Flytrap tries to pick out the right size prey. A perfect

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    The Stranger

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    Topic #1 Illustrate how Meursault’s indifferent attitude and moral ambiguity is fundamentally at odds with society’s expectations of how a person should think and behave. Outline I. Thesis Statement: In The Stranger‚ society views Meursault as a cold-hearted killer and a moral "blank." It categorizes him as dangerous and evil because Meursault refuses to conform to society’s accepted standards of behavior. II. Meursault’s attitude and behavior A. At his mother’s vigil and the funeral 1. Meursault

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    Women’s Liberation

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    Women’s Liberation Since the middle of this century‚ women around the world have been seeking greater independence and recognition. No longer content with their traditional roles as housewives and mothers‚ women have joined together to create the so-called “women’s liberation movement”. While the forces behind this international movement vary from culture to culture and from individual to individual‚ the basic causes in the United States can be traced to three events: the development of effective

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