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    Middleton World Area Studies September 20‚ 2013 The Effects That Water Scarcity Has On Education You wake up at seven thirty‚ you’re hungry‚ your stomach hurts‚ and your feet hurt. But you have to get up anyways. You have to go get your families water‚ but its contaminated water‚ you could get sick from this and your family could get sick‚ you miss school because you are the oldest in the family and it’s your responsibility but it’s the only water source where you live. Many children in Kenya are

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    Aim To investigate the effects of increasing salinity on potato cell mass. Background Information This experiment is based upon osmosis. Osmosis can be defined as the net movement of water molecules from a region with high concentration to a region with low concentration. This movement must take place across a partially permeable membrane such as a cell wall‚ which lets smaller molecules such as water through but does not allow bigger molecules to pass through. This process will take place until

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    fluctuations. And since every living creature in any saltwater fish tank is taken from the ocean‚ you can maintain the stability of the environment by monitoring the PH‚ temperature‚ lighting‚ and salinity. A one degree increase in temperature in a salt water fish tank could cause the fish and reefs to become ill and shocked. Therefore‚ you must monitor the heater in your tank to make sure it is functioning properly. The proper temperature in a saltwater fish tank‚ no matter how many gallons it is

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    Radish Seeds Lab Report

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    In this lab we used radish seeds planted in twelve different pots and three different percentages of isopropyl alcohol (5%‚ 10%‚ & 20%). The first three pots were the controls and they were only given tap water. The second set of three pots were labeled as the low group and they were each given 5% of isopropyl alcohol. The third set of three pots were labeled as the medium group and they were each given 10% of isopropyl alcohol. The fourth set of three pots were labeled as the high group and they

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    The Bread Salt

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    THE BREAD OF SALT Characters • BOY – main character of the play (Note: He doesn’t have a name in the story..) • AIDA – object of the boy’s affections • PETE SAEZ – guy who invites the boy to join his band • OTHER BANDMATES – preferably two guys • JOSEFINA AND ALICIA – Aida’s cousins (Note: Maybe we could just mention them instead of adding them to the play? What do you guys think?) Sets Set in 1930s Philippines • Bakeshop • Aida’s House (for the party) •

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    The seeds of discouragement in work with young people INTRODUCTION Discouragement by definition is the act of or instance of being discouraged‚ the state of being discouraged or something that discourages. In other words it is simply the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles. Young people may become defiant or hard if seeds of discouragement are sown into their lives especially during their childhood years. This essay will seek to demonstrate how discouragement can be used positively by a child

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    Vitamins and Mineral Salts

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    amounts in the diet may cause deficiency diseases. There are fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins. Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the fat tissues of our bodies‚ as well as the liver. Fat-soluble vitamins are easier to store than water-soluble ones‚ and can stay in the body as reserves for days‚ some of them for months. Water-soluble vitamins do not get stored in the body for long - they soon get expelled through urine. Water-soluble vitamins need to be replaced more often than fat-soluble ones.

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    project is to demonstrate how water temperature affects the dissolving of sugar in liquid. Everything in our universe is made up of particles which are in constant motion. In a solid state particles move the slowest while in a liquid state particles move the fastest. Under the right conditions‚ solid particles (the solute) when mixed in liquid (the solvent) can form a solution. This occurrence is called dissolving. I wanted to answer the question; does the temperature of water affect the speed at which

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    Celery Seed Extract

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    control set-up‚ containing water‚ and one each for the different concentrations of the extract. The experimental results provided evidence for a conclusion that the extract with the higher concentration killed more cockroaches. There is a significant difference between the percentage of cockroaches killed before and after the application of the adelfa extract. The adelfa extract has a significant effect on the percentage of killed cockroaches. #22 Celery seed Extract as active ingredient

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    Seeds of Chaplaincy

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    In order to fully understand chaplaincy of today one must first know where it came from. Much of the duties of chaplains today find their beginning in the Roman armies of the first through sixth centuries. This period of pre/early chaplaincy is what could be considered the foundation for current day chaplaincy. In the first century religion was mainly a function of the state‚ usually performed by military commanders or the Emperor himself through a variety of ceremonial acts. As Ralph W. Mathisen

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