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    but I never really gathered information until my two year stay on the Walden Pond. What is Walden Pond? It was a pond owned by my good associate‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson. He was also a transcendentalist and believed in some of which I do. He allowed me to get away‚ as you would say from this mad world of technologies‚ and society conformations to be alone. I decided to leave everything on July 4‚ 1845 and live on Walden Pond in Concord‚ Massachusetts for two years‚ two months and two

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    WASTE TREATMENT The treatment is dedicated to finding solutions to agricultural problems by developing alternatives that maintain levels of production while cultivating healthy foods‚ preserving the health of farmers‚ and not polluting surrounding ecosystems. The banana industry creates many by-products that result from the harvesting and processing of bananas. These by-products are banana peels‚ banana stems‚ and liquid wastes. Currently these wastes are dumped in landfills‚ rivers‚ oceans and

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    the viewers eyes to the sobbing man with the outstretched and broken arm. After focusing on him for a minute you might then direct your attention to the empty pockets. While viewing all of that you may have noticed that this man is crying a puddle/pond of tears. The best part of this artwork is that the deeper you look‚ the more meaning you get out of these symbols. Dali does a commendable job at displaying pain‚ depression‚ and poverty. He does this through the three separate symbols that I will

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    Following is an example of student writing in which figures of speech are overworked and actually impede rather than enhance the clarity of images. Cool water flows through the rocky banks of the creek and into a wide pond. Reeds and cattails surrounding the bank embrace the pond like a mother’s enfolding arms reaching out to caress her sleeping child. Like a beaming‚ proud mother’s eye‚ the sun drenches the scene with its loving warmth. Just beneath the sparkling surface of the water‚ minnows shoot

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    Safety: Handle cavity slide carefully to prevent breakage. Ethics for the Daphnia: 1. Every possible attempt to keep Daphnia alive. 2. Use low concentration of caffeine so not to harm the Daphnia. 3. Place the Daphnia in the presence of pond water instead of distilled water. 4. Use the same Daphnia throughout the whole experiment and handle it with care. 5. Turn off the microscope light between observations to

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    Vulnificus Research Paper

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    V. vulnificus is a gram-negative marine bacterium that is present in high numbers of seafood (shellfish‚ raw oysters‚ clams‚ etc). Inflammation seen in wound infections‚ endotoxic shock‚ and tissue necrosis are characteristic symptoms associated with V. Vulnificus. These symptoms are attributed to the endotoxic activity of lipopolysaccharides (LPS) lending itself as a primary virulence factor in V. vulnificus. LPS is a fever-inducing polypeptide that also produces metabolic changes in the hypothalamus

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    of choice. Dillard describes her quiet and solitary “suburbia” as being only five minutes away from civilization. She describes the natural beauty of Hollins Pond in depth‚ but also describes the noticeable traces of humanity: beer cans under the bushes; motorcycle tracks woven into the ground; a highway that sits at one end of the pond. She seems to have observed that this “remarkable piece of shallowness” (Dillard 1) has over time‚ become tainted with the traces of humanity. She notices indications

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    Some of these animals include fish‚ shell and fin‚ whales‚ and dolphins. Most often‚ shellfish and finfish‚ either are unaffected by oil or are affected only for a couple of minutes because most oils float and so organisms living close to the floor are typically very limited to the interaction. However‚ these animals can be affected in some

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    Daphnia Research Paper

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    Lesson Organisation This will depend on the number of microscopes you have and access to a healthy culture of Daphnia. Students can readily follow this procedure working in pairs. Because of the variability of results between individual Daphnia it is not appropriate to make conclusions from one set of results‚ so each pair (or group) of students should carry out more than one investigation to contribute to the class set. One option is to record a live video of a sample Daphnia‚ during a time

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    farming has become an integral part of aquaculture in the country. This practice began in the early seventies when some fishpond operators in Bicol‚ Visayas‚ and Southern Tagalog started to culture crab as a subsidiary crop in milk fish or bangus ponds. The crab species Scylla serrata is the biggest and most important member of the family of edible crabs in the Philippines. Mud crab‚ or alimango‚ is considered a delicacy and has become a popular fare in seafood restaurants. It is sought for its

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