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    store shelves is the tomato because scientist found out a way to make it for approximately six weeks. The genetic modifications that have been made to the tomatoes over the past decades have both positive and negative results such as health issues and financial spending‚ but I am on the side against genetically modifying organisms. According to records the naturally grown tomato are known to rot and soften after being harvested. Scientist is working on a way to make the tomato

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    Little Jewish Tailor

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    hot-dog sandwiches He ate in the afternoon While life to him Is like a sick tomato In a garbage can. The sun‚ Like the red yolk of a rotten egg‚ Falls behind the roller-coaster And the horizon sticks With a putrid odor of colors. Down on the beach A little Jewish tailor from the Bronx‚ With a bad stomach‚ Throws up the hot-dog sandwiches He ate in the afternoon While life to him Is like a sick tomato In a garbage can. The sun‚ Like the red yolk of a rotten egg‚ Falls behind the

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    Dwight Okita Analysis

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    The poet Dwight Okita has written many poems in his career as a poet. As I am informed he is of japanese ethnicity and american nationality. In his poems Dwight talks about being japanese in the US. Unfortunately the only poem of his’s that I have access to is “In Response to Executive Order 9066.” Although I only have access to one of his many pieces of literature it still provides great insight into the mind of the poet. The thesis here “I am a fourteen-year-old girl with bad spelling and a messy

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    Effects of Plant Nutrient Deficiency Abstract This experiment aimed to determine the effects of nutrient deficiency on plants. This was done by examining tomato plants grown in a medium that contained all the nutrients needed to survive and comparing those results to plants that were grown in nutrient deficient mediums. The biomass and standard chlorophyll content were the focus of the experiment. The biomass was measured by taking the mass of the plant. The standard chlorophyll content was

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    Fruit Battery

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    energy to power the clock. 11. Adjust the time on the clock. 12. Set the date. 13. Set the month. 14. Set the day of the week. 15. Set the stopwatch. Results According to my experiments‚ the tomato was the best battery for a clock. The tomato has been used for a week and is still going. The tomato has the most acid. The lemon did not work at all. The apple lasted 1 day. The orange lasted 3 days. Conclusion My hypothesis was that the lemon and the orange will produce electricity for the

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    9:32 | Start on Finger Sandwich | Ham‚ Mustard‚ Tomato‚ Cheese Slice‚ Butter | None | 9:33 | Chop up ham into strips about 1cm by 5cm | Ham | Knife | | 9:35 | Get a bowl‚ add mustard and some pepper‚ then add in your ham strips | Ham‚ Mustard‚ Pepper | Bowl | 9:37 | Mix the Ham‚ Mustard and Pepper | Ham‚ Mustard‚ Pepper | Bowl‚ Spoon | 9:38 | Spread Butter on bread | Bread | Paring Knife | 9:40 | Add Tomato‚ Ham and Mustard | Ham‚ Tomato‚ Mustard | Spoon | 9:43 | Add another piece of

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    Vitamins and Minerals

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    VITAMINS AND MINERALS Vitamins and minerals make people’s bodies work properly. Although you get vitamins and minerals from the foods you eat every day‚ some foods have more vitamins and minerals than others. Vitamins fall into two categories: fat soluble and water soluble. The fat-soluble vitamins — A‚ D‚ E‚ and K — dissolve in fat and can be stored in your body. The water-soluble vitamins — C and the B-complex vitamins (such as vitamins B6‚ B12‚ niacin‚ riboflavin‚ and folate) — need to dissolve

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    food to be granted a license to get onto the American market was the Flavr Savr tomato which was developed by Calgene in 1992 which aimed to keep the tomato after it was picked to stay firm throughout the shipping process. And at that time‚ the FDA thought it would help the image of GE foods if they did a few tests to check their safety. However‚ on two of the three major tests done on rats with the Flavr Savr tomato turned out to be bad news for the company as close to 20% of the rats developed

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    Skin Tan Research Paper

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    skin. Honey helps in softening and moisturizing the skin. • Aloe Vera‚ red lentils and tomato pack: Red lentils contain exfoliating properties and thus can remove even an extreme tan. Aloe vera contains plant sterols that have properties that hydrate the skin‚ reduce burning and inflammation and thus help to remove sun tan. Tomato contains anti-oxidants that rejuvenate the skin and revitalize it from within. Tomato also helps to get an even skin tone. This pack is one of the best anti-tan packs that

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    Appendix H

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    LeafLab instructions. • Lab Summary: Write a 100- to 200-word summary. Data Tomato Plant Tomato Plant Notes Corn Leaf Lab Corn Leaf Lab Notes Exploration Answer the following questions in fewer than 100 words: 1. What is the relationship between an increase in light intensity and photosynthetic rate in leaves from a corn plant? How does this relationship compare with what you observed for tomato plants? With both plants the photosynthesis rate increased while the light

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