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    Forest description

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    as if the silence wanted to conceal itself. . .The forest is like a great reservoir of silence out of which the silence trickles in a thin‚ slow stream and fills the air with its brightness. It was a calm‚ overcast day‚ and I found myself resting at the side of a large oak tree‚ admiring the beauty of the woods that surrounded me. The sunless sky covered the woods over the treetops which created a canopy over my head. The crimson and auburn foliage was a magnificent sight‚ as this was the

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    Thermosulfobacteria are sulfate reducing anaerobes. They use lactate‚ pyruvate and ethanol as electron donors. It has an unusual genus since it has a property of the Archea which is uncommon in the domain bacteria. Sulfate-reducing bacteria like Thermodesulfobacteria fall into more than 20 separate genera and can be classified by the types of substrates that they use. They are divided by their ability to use acetate as a source for electrons. Thermodesulfobacteria are in Group 2 of sulfate reducing

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    A Description of Buddhism

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    Michael Taype Professor Alexandra Perry PHR-120 August 8‚ 2013 Buddhism The basic worldview of Buddhism is about the reality is an indescribable unity when humans find themselves in a realm of suffering governed by karma. Buddhism can be thought of as a religion with psychological emphasis. It teaches the transformation of consciousness from attachment to ego‚ suffering‚ and objects of craving to the unattached bliss of Nirvana. Its fundamental teaching is that the Buddha who‚ through his

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    Fit Crackers Market Analysis

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    Group “Innovi” GROUP MEMBERS MD. Asif Chowdhury‚ID: 1010498 Nafisa Khan‚ ID:1020718 Tusher Mahamud‚ ID: 1127026 Shadia Tahsin‚ ID: 1221675 Yasmin Jahan‚ ID: 1127036 Submission Date: 25th november 2012 ASSIGNMENT ON: “Fit Crackers” Acknowledgement: We would like to thank our respected course instructor Mr. Abul Khair Jyote to give us such an opportunity to make a group report on a product’s market analysis. We also want to give him a special word of thanks for

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    a paperless system which will require the use of computers‚ data storage and servers. With this said‚ the IT professional will need to be familiar with not just the IT portion of their job‚ but the ins and outs of the professions they work for. From the medical to the musical career‚ an IT professional can assist in the day to day working of the company to which they are employed. In this report‚ we will review my future career of a network and computer system administrator. We will look into

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    A Friend: Description

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    The time we spend with our friends is precious and shouldn’t be wasted. There are some characteristics that a friend should have such as being intelligent‚ having sense of humor‚ or being reliable. In my opinion‚ the most important characteristics‚ which were mentioned‚ is having sense of humor. To my way of thinking‚ a friend doesn’t have to be very intelligent because getting higher grades is not important for all the people. I can’t judge my friend when she gets low marks. It also doesn’t

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    Description Essay

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    Many traits of a Workaholic What is a workaholic? A workaholic is a person who is addicted to work. A workaholic is someone with a compulsive need to work. It is someone whose need to work has become so exaggerated that it may constitutes a danger to their health‚ personal happiness‚ interpersonal relations‚ and social functioning. Workaholics are intelligent‚ ambitious‚ successful persons‚ and they are prisoners of their own success. The workaholic believes that he is the only person capable

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    1. Write a description of the duties and responsibilities of your own work role (Approx. 300 – 500 words) I consider my role at the school like being a character in a play. An actor has to do and say the things that their audience would expect them to do and say. Being a professional early years worker means doing and saying what is expected from all those involved. However‚ as Kath Bulman stated in her book “BTEC First Early Years”‚ professionalism involves the ability to balance different

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    Ca 370 Exam 1

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    Touchstone- Something we draw upon and refer to today to make an argument  --> Legacies- Issues such as race that still influence us today. What people did in the past directly influences what we can or cannot do Rhetorical Theory- The ways in which scholars try to give a general account of features and principles of rhetoric. Includes type of discourse‚ context (The rhetorical situation) and identity (how rhetoric shapes identity) Rhetorical Theory is general. Rhetorical Criticism- -Particular

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    A Description of Volcanoes

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    There are three different metatypes of eruptions. The most well-observed are magmatic eruptions‚ which involve the decompression of gas within magma that propels it forward. Phreatomagmatic eruptions are another type of volcanic eruption‚ driven by the compression of gas within magma‚ the direct opposite of the process powering magmatic activity. The last eruptive metatype is the phreatic eruption‚ which is driven by the superheating of steam via contact with magma; these eruptive types often exhibit

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