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    Change in Time A culture’s sense of time is based on how that culture views the past‚ present or future. Americans have a very different sense of time compared to China and France‚ our view of time is time is important and shouldn’t be wasted on trivial things. Americans believe deadlines are more important than building relationships or getting comfortable with big decisions. China has a very different point of view on time‚ it’s to be cherished and used to build relationships and to make better

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    Practical Task: To compare the concentration of vitamin C in different brands of orange juice. Juice sample provided: 0.1% vitamin C solution‚ fresh orange juice‚ You C 1000 orange water. Aim of investigation: To compare and verify the amount of vitamin C in Mr. Juicy and You C 1000 orange juice. Introduction: Problem: To compare the concentration of vitamin C Hypothesis: Concentration of vitamin C in Mr. Juicy is about 0.02 % Concentration of vitamin C in You C 1000 orange water

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    Anatomy of Flowering Plants Tissues A tissue is a group of cells having a common origin and usually performing a common function. Based on cell’s capability to divide‚ tissues are classified into two main groups which are as follows: 1. Meristematic and 2. Permanent tissues. Meristematic Tissues: Cells in the meristematic tissue are capable of dividing. Meristematic tissues are found in those regions which need to grow continuously. For example‚ root tips and stem tips contain meristematic

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    EXPERIMENT TO SHOW THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT CONCENTRATION OF GLUCOSE ON POTATO STRIPS INTRODUCTION: Molecules of liquid and gas are constantly in motion‚ they move randomly in all directions and bounce around in all directions and bounce around and into each other. As they move‚ they tend to spread out moving from areas with many molecules to areas with fewer molecules . This process of spreading out is called Diffusion‚ for example smell of cooking travelling around the house from the kitchen

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    The rate of fermentation is faster when there is more sucrose concentration because it means there is more glucose‚ which in return means more carbon dioxide production. The sucrose concentrations were 0%‚ 1%‚ 5%‚ and 10%. The 0% sucrose concentration is just normal‚ plain water. Yeast‚ a single celled eukaryotic fungi‚ was put into the solutions. It uses fermentation to make more carbon dioxide and alcohol. In the 0% solution‚ no carbon dioxide had been produced. At the start‚ the depth of the

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    absence a noticeable hush seemed to have taken up residency in the Spencer home and it beset itself upon the home’s inhabitants like a stubborn sore that refused to heal. Over the course of the two weeks that had come and gone since the boy’s disappearance the only ruckus of commotion which had been bestowed upon the normally busy household had come from the non-stop harassment of those in the media wanting to talk about Phillip‚ and the latest sudden quietness from them suggested that even they

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    Decision Making in Different Time Periods On a day-to-day basis‚ a firm may not be able to vary output at all. For example‚ a flower seller‚ once the day’s flowers have been purchased from the wholesaler‚ cannot alter the amount of flowers available for sale on that day. In the very short run‚ all that may remain for a producer to do is to sell an already produced good. • Short run. At least one factor is fixed in supply. More can be produced‚ but the firm will come up against the law of diminishing

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    CONCENTRATION - The Tunnel Vision Of Mind. Concentration is the art of being focused at what one is doing without permitting any form of hindrance. It is an essential skill that every individual develops as he/she grows up. It has to be developed by one’s own effort and cannot be injected into one’s mind. Of course‚ at times‚ people may guide them as to how to gain concentration‚ but the key to having full concentration is in our hands.

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    The Power of Concentration By Remez Sasson When I was a child‚ I saw how a magnifying glass could burn a piece of paper‚ when the rays of the sun were focused through it. The fire could start only when the sun’s rays were concentrated to a small point. When the magnifying glass was moved too far away or too close to the paper‚ the rays were not focused enough and nothing happened. This experience describes vividly the power of concentration. This power can be described as focused attention. It

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    Concentration Camps in Vienna The Auschwitz concentration camp complex was the largest of its kind established by the Nazi regime. It included three main camps‚ all of which deployed incarcerated prisoners at forced labor. One of them also functioned for an extended period as a killing center. The camps were located approximately 37 miles west of Krakow‚ near the prewar German-Polish border in Upper Silesia‚ an area that Nazi Germany annexed in 1939 after invading and conquering Poland. The SS authorities

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