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    is monitored to see if there are any changes in the infants’ diet. The symptoms for children and adults are somewhat similar but with a different pattern. According to Stöppler: In adults‚ the most common foods that cause allergic reactions are shellfish‚ such as shrimp‚ crayfish‚ lobster‚ and crab; nuts from trees‚ such as walnuts; fish; eggs; and peanuts‚ a legume that is one of the chief foods that cause serious anaphylactic reactions. In children‚ the most common foods that cause allergic reactions

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    Catcher in the Rye essay

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    Madhu Sriram English 10 HN Mr. Reinish 11/25/14 In the novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden lives in perpetual fear of change. When the ducks are no longer in the pond‚ he’s not able to comprehend that ducks migrate and change habitats. The biggest fear of change Holden is unable to face is the change from a child to an adult. Holden strongly believes that being an adult makes a person corrupt and makes them loose their innocence. Hence‚ Holden fantasizes about being the Catcher in the Rye‚ where

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    most commonly acquired from drinking water in which the Vibrio cholerae is found naturally or into which it has been introduced from the faeces of a symptomatic or asymptomatically infected person. Another common vehicle is contaminated fish and shellfish. Transmission from person-to-person‚ including to healthcare workers during epidemics‚ has been documented but is uncommon. Kenya has had numerous outbreaks of cholera since the first case was reported in Turkana in the year 1971.Fifteen discrete

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    Mound Builders

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    produce. The Mound Builders Civilization can be described in terms of movement. Trade existed between leaders of Mound Builder clans and other territories. They made pottery which they traded with other civilizations; they also collected and traded shellfish that was used in jewelry. The territories from the Southeast were provided with the following items: Mica‚ Quartz of Crystals‚ and Chlorite from the Carolinas. The Mound Builder clans from the Southeast were provided with the following items: Galena

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    A bucket list is‚ by definition‚ a list of experiences or achievements that a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime. The two-word term was popularized by the movie “The Bucket List” in 2007‚ and was derived from the rather morbid phrase of “kicking the bucket.” Whether old or young‚ there are three categories that will be found on any given persons bucket list: travel‚ adventure‚ and financial goals. Happiness is not for sale. Discussions of money and happiness span the history

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    FEASIBILITY STUDY ON MICROALGAL BIOFUEL PRODUCTION Joash Savaris Castro Abstract Oil price is a major issue globally as oil is a major requirement in almost all industries to operate. Another arising issue is the diminishing supply of fossil fuel or crude oil from major suppliers. With these in mind‚ researches for a potential alternative source of fuel are conducted all over the world. Microalgae is found to be a potential feedstock for the production of biofuel. Production of biofuel from

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    Content Page Items Page Introduction 4 Title 5 Problem Statement 6 Purpose of Project 7 Methodology 8 Literature Review 9 - 13 Journal Site-Visits 14 - 33 Laboratory Exercises 34 - 49 The Final Report Presentation of Data Bar Graphs 52 - 54 Line Graphs 55 - 56 Tables 57 – 58 Calculations 59 - 60 Discussion 61 - 63 Conclusion 64 - 65 Recommendations 66 - 67 Bibliography 68 – 70   Introduction This report is based on the study of ‘Species Diversity and Ecosystem Stability’

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    Coal Ash Polution

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    hexavalent chromium into ponds‚ landfills‚ abandoned mines‚ and ground water. When consumed‚ it could cause cancer and birth defects. There has never been a federal policy for coal ash disposal and state standards are often weak or non-existent. This is why coal ash disposal is such a big issue. First of all‚ there are many different typed of hazards when it comes to coal ash pollution. According to the EPA‚ Environmental Protection Agency‚ living near a wet coal ash storage pond is more dangerous that

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    The pond symbolizes death because it is where Mabel tries to drown herself. Mabel walks straight into a pond until the water is over her head. The pond’s dimensions suggest a grave. Lawrence repeatedly mention these three symbols as dead‚ cold‚ and dark. “The dead cold pond swayed upon his chest”. Ironically‚ it is here that Ferguson actually brings both himself and Mabel back to "life"

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    Pike by Ted Hughes

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    mingles personal recollection (‘A pond I fished‚ fifty years across’) with reflection. In Hughes’ own words‚ “here is one of my prize catches. I used to be a very keen angler for pike‚ and I still am when I get the chance. I did most of my fishing in a quiet lake‚ really a large pond. This pond went down to a great depth in one place. Some times on hot days we would see something like a railway sleeper lying near the surface and there certainly were huge pike in that pond- I suppose they are even bigger

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