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    THE ABILITY OF CANAL WATER TO BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR CLEAN WATER IN WATERING THE PLANTS. A RESEARCH MADE ON ST.PAUL UNIVERSITY AT SAN MIGUEL RESEARCHERS: Larissa Hisatugo Ian Sy Ella Pangilinan Kimberly Tandog Lem Bequizo Dana Jean Cruz Research Adviser: Mr. Reymund Ferrer ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Having been able to construct a successful and ideal research is very heart-warming. It helps us to become more creative‚ resourceful and at the same time

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    Air and water pollution affect the biotic and abiotic environment on a global scale. All pollutants affect individuals in different ways‚ but mainly affect those with asthma or underlying respiratory conditions. Transportation and energy consumption are the biggest contributors to pollution and global warming. With world population on the rise‚ carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is also climbing a steep hill. CO2‚ a primary air pollutant‚ is the most major concern amongst environmental scientists‚

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    Print 3.3.3 Journal: Life During the Depression Journal U.S. History Sem 2 (S2718154) cristian flores Points possible: 20 Date: ____________ Your Assignment Think about the character you used during the “Living the Great Depression” activity. Is your character male or female? How old is your character? What is your character’s position in life? What is your character’s background? Does your character have other people who are dependent on him or her? Everything about a person and

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    Why Sea Water Is Salty

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    Why Sea Water is Salty The “salt” in sea water‚ and some lakes that have no water outlet such as the Great Salt Lake and the Dead Sea‚ comes from ions of dissolved minerals‚ mainly chloride and sodium which make up about 90% of salt ions in sea water. There are three main ways that dissolved minerals enter the ocean: The water cycle‚ underwater geysers know as Hydrothermal Vents‚ and underwater volcanos. During the water cyclewater is evaporated from bodies of water by the heat of the

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    Review on "Understanding Real Business Cycle" by Charles I. Plosser In the journal of Economic Perspectives – Volume 3‚ Number 3 – Summer 1989 – Pages 51 – 77‚ Charles I. Plosser introduced the Neoclassical Model of Capital Accumulation for the use of studying real business cycle. The paper discussed the model focusing on the impact of technological shock. The model is based on the capital stock is accumulated. The technology shock could provide a rational choice of the agents in the economy

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    Lab Exercise 8.5.1 Hormone Levels During The Menstrual Cycle a) WX represents the hormones‚ which stimulate the follicle‚ FSH‚ and YZ represents the thickening of the corpus luteum‚ done by LH‚ which produces progesterone (Y). b) The ovarian hormones released by WX is estrogen and progesterone is released by YZ. c) Estrogen and progesterone exert negative feedback effects. d) See attached graph. e) See attached graph. f) Before ovulation the temperature slowly decreases and

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    What Amount of Water Grows the Plant the Longest? Daniel Rivera Alfonso Pineda Mrs. Fraijo AP Biology 10 June 2012 Abstract: In this experiment‚ 8 plants will be tested. Each except one plant (which will be the control group) will receive a certain amount of water starting at 0 teaspoons of water. Each plant will receive 1 more teaspoon than the previous cup‚ so it would be increasing. For example‚ cup 4 will have 4 teaspoons of water and cup 3 would have 3. The data recorded will be

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    Water Resources

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    Introduction……………………………………………………………………..…………p2 What do we need water for………………………………………….………………p2 How much water do we use…………………………………………………………p2 What do we use water for…………………………………………….………………p2 Causes……………………………………………………………………………..……P3-4-5 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………..………p6 References……………………………………………………………………………..……p6 Water: Why is it the most precious resource and what can be done to preserve and conserve it? Water is the world’s most precious recourse. We need water for everything. We need it to drink

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    Water conservation From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia United States postal stamp advocating water conservation. Water conservation encompasses the policies‚ strategies and activities to manage fresh water as a sustainable resource‚ to protect the water environment‚ and to meet current and future human demand. Population‚ household size and growth and affluence all affect how much water is used. Factors such as climate change will increase pressures on natural water resources especially in manufacturing and

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    Hard Water

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    Hard Water How can water be hard? Well‚ it can‚ but maybe not in the sense that one would think. Hard water refers to water with dissolved calcium and magnesium ions in it. Rainwater is naturally soft‚ but when the water runs through the ground or over rocks causing erosion‚ calcium and magnesium ions can be easily picked up. Most people prefer hard water to soft water for drinking‚ because the ions are good for you‚ and because soft water leaves a “dry” taste in one’s mouth (1‚2). Big businesses

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