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    Roots The root system of a flowering plant begins its development from the hypocotyl of the embryo of the seed which gives rise to the primary root. Roots generally grow downwards into the soil (positively geotropic) and upwards (negatively geotropic). Roots do not bear leaves and therefore no nodes are present.Two kinds of root systems can be distinguished in flowering plants: tap root systems and adventitious root systems. Usually dicotyledons posses tap root systems and monocotyledons adventitious

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    ROOTS OF IRANIAN REVOLUTION at 1979 Nail KAYAPINAR The objective of this paper is realize the main reasons of the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979 and see what is changed by revolution. In 1979‚ a drastic change has been occurred in Iran. It was a revolution in the true sense of the concept for its lust for justice‚ liberty and equality. It was also a popular uprising against imperialism of which all revolutions had the same stand. But it has also many novelties not to the theory‚ but for the

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    How to Freeze Taro Root Overview A large tuberous vegetable‚ taro has white flesh and an earthy taste somewhat like potato and somewhat like chestnut. Toxic when raw‚ taro requires cooking before eating. Taro flesh turns gray‚ purplish-red or yellow during cooking. You may use taro in just about any recipe that calls for potatoes. Always serve taro hot because it undergoes an unpleasant texture change as it gets cold. Step 1 Wash and peel the taro. Wear gloves or oil your hands well for this

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    revolution is China‚ the major producer of all goods found in the United States. However‚ no major industrial power has taken place without causing major harm to the environment we live in (Kahn‚ Yardly 2007). While rapidly growing air pollution in China brought on by harmful factory production and out dated fueling methods has created an abundance of health inequalities as well as permanent damage to the surrounding ecosystems‚ the solution to these issues prove difficult to solve. With a communist styled

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    Western Civilization 1020 March 6‚ 2013 The Communist Manifesto: Distinguishing Classes The introduction of The Communist Manifesto‚ by Marx‚ starts off with the popular quote "A spectre is haunting Europe-the spectre of Communism."(p.xxvi) Marx tries to make a clear understanding of what Communism is and how people would go about creating Communism. Communism is already acknowledged by all European Powers to be a power and it is time that all Communists should openly publish their views‚ aims‚ and

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    Root Causes of Environmental Issues Rebecca M. Butler SCI-275 June 4th‚ 2015 Mr. Scott Rosecrans Root Causes of Environmental Issues In today’s society‚ many individuals will agree and disagree with the many root causes of environmental issues. Personally‚ the failure to address the root causes has led to most of the environmental unsustainability issues we have today. Harich (2012)‚ asks‚ “Does environmental sustainability fall into the class of problems that are inherently insolvable?” I agree

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    The television show “Roots”‚ a miniseries airing in the late Seventies‚ provided gripping and emotional insight into the lives of a fictional family victimized by slavery. This controversial project attempted to depict some semblance of the horrific history of the American black community in a way that the primarily white population would willingly consume. Unfortunately‚ this depicted the African-American involuntary “immigration” experience as one that was terrible yet palatable‚ tying it up nicely

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    There were multiple changes and similarities from the time of the Warring States period to the time of the Mongols and the Yuang Dynasty. There were changes between politics and government‚ but also some similarities that helped China grow while also not maintaining the same structures that were successful‚ but did not prevail forever‚ because change was needed. From the Qin‚ Han‚ Sui‚ Tang‚ Song‚ and Yuang dynasties‚ many differences occurred in government and education structures while also maintaining

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    USE OF ONION ROOT TIPS FOR MITOTIC DIVISION OBSERVATIONS Introduction The zone of cell division on the onion root tip is a great place to observe mitotic cell divisions. Through the observation and comparison of different regions of the root tip‚ the duration of mitotic stages and mitotic indexes are determined for the various divisions of the root tip. Methods Each group used a compound microscope to analyze the different sections of the onion root tip. The root tip was visually

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    long before WWII. The German people elected the Nazi party and it was its rise to power that lead to WWII. The Nazi party had many other strange policies that‚ while not as extreme as the Jewish policies‚ were odd and extreme in different way. The roots of WWII are based on the Nazi party’s economic policies and not as a mask for genocide. Therefore WWII was not a cause of the Holocaust and it was not used as a mask for the Holocaust. Prejudice against Jews has existed from pre B.C. times through

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