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    become as a career. Body I. Scuba diving is swimming underwater using a cylinder of compressed gas to breathe. Divers need Scuba equipment in order to breath and move underwater and enjoy the marine life. The equipment such as mask‚ regulator‚ buoyancy devices‚ fins‚ and gauge. So‚ the scuba divers can explore the underwater world. a) Diver enjoy the sport for various seasons. Most are interest in viewing marine life in their natural environment. b) Others are interested in exploring underwater

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    space of the mesophyll‚ causing the sunken leaf to become buoyant again. Cellular respiration occurs at the same time as photosynthesis in plant these‚ countering the processes and affecting the accumulation of oxygen in the air spaces. Therefore the buoyancy of leaf disks is an indirect measurement of the net rate of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis can be summarized into an equation: 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 Cellular respiration can be summarized into an equation as followed: C6H12O6 +

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    Archimedes’ eureka moment in the bath is the stuff of legend‚ but it is unlikely the great mathematician and inventor would have delivered the famed remark without pursuing his profound interest in hydrodynamics and the intertwined relationships of buoyancy and displacement. On one hand‚ water was (and remains) a ubiquitous presence for the seafaring Greeks. Likewise‚ anyone who has watched a child in the bathtub can relate to the simple joys it affords. Archimedes eponymous principle‚ however‚ took

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    Wakeboarding and Wakeskating Juan Fermín Calderón VA IAG INDEX • Introduction page 3 • What is wakeboarding and wakeskating? page 3 • History of wakeboarding page 3 • Events page 4 • History of wakeskating page 4 • Forms and types of boards page 5 • How to get on a wakeboard page 5 • Development of wakeboarding boats page 6 • Boards brands page 6 • Top 5 hot spots page 6 •

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    Advanced Chemistry January 30 2013 The Development of the Modern Submarine Since the invention of the submarine‚ all water travel and warfare have dramatically changed. A submarine is an underwater vessel that men have transformed since it was first introduced to being a perfect underwater machine that moves like a fish. The first serious proposal for a ship designed to travel underwater was made by the English mathematician William Bourne in 1578. It is rumored that Alexander the great walked

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    advertisements‚ endorse what or how women should look. This is unrealistic media. Ideas like‚ “Hey ladies if you eat like a pigeon you too can be light as a feather.” Some women are vulnerable while other women who see or hear such messages show more buoyancy. It would be hard to believe that mass media doesn’t affect women some of the time if not all of the time.

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    The first sixteen bars of this Sonate by Beethoven is written in the form of a compound period‚ which is similar to a hybrid in some ways. A compound period consists of the presence of both parallel period and sentence‚ and usually one is submerged in the idea of the other. The sixteen bars can be divided into two eight bar phrases due to the presence of a half cadence in bar 8‚ and the perfect authentic cadence in bar 16. The eight bar phrases are extremely similar to one another‚ except for the

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    no clearly defined boundaries Communities - many populations of different kinds living in the same place - have no clearly defined boundaries Population - social system of reproduction‚ survival‚ interactions - population dynamics: density‚ dispersion‚ size‚ composition - the unit of evolution Organism - conditions in which an organism can survive in - individual’s interactions with biotic and abiotic environment - individual sexual reproduction - natural selection

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    Blowouts preventer failed. 2. In the months following the Gulf oil disaster‚ wildlife managers‚ rescue crews scientists and researchers saw many immediate impacts of the oil impacting wildlife. Oil coated birds’ feathers‚ causing birds to lose their buoyancy and the ability to regulate body temperature. Mammals ingested oil causing internal bleeding‚ sea turtles covered in oil‚ dead and dying sea coral. 3. Many humans experienced respiratory problems he developed during the cleanup of the BP oil spill

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    In this essay I will be talking about The ‘Evolution of Polar Bears from Brown Bears‚ specifically skin and fur colour‚ skull and ear shape‚ and digestion of seal fat’ ill also talk about the two theorists Jean-Baptiste Lamark (1744-1829) and Charles Darwin (1809-1882). Charles Darwin’s theory states that the change in evolution is the variation in each generation and different individual surviving features with different combinations of the variable. The Individuals with characteristics that increase

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