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    Clemie: A Short Story

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    Inside the camper van‚ there was no room to swing a cat‚ or even a dog. Not that Clog wanted swinging‚ no‚ thank you‚ very much‚ since he was perfectly content snuggled in Clemmie’s arms. And as for Clemmie‚ she felt cosy and dry. As snug as a bug‚ in a rug‚ with a pug who wanted a hug. Inside the van‚ it was a tight fit‚ yet all five of them managed to squeeze onto the padded benches in the back. At the end of the bench sat Mosaic‚ because Doctor Pax had put him in charge of opening the trunk.

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    are not only harmful to animals‚ but are harmful to the actual land around us! For example 10% of the debris on the u.s coastline is plastic bags. Unfortunately they do even more damage than that‚ such as getting stuck in trees‚ ponds‚ rivers‚ and clog up drains. There are even some in the Arctic Circle! Most plastic bags don’t get recycled properly. Only one percent of those bags gets recycled. Cloth bags may be more expensive‚ but are better for the environment.

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    this. It should therefore not be reinstated in South Africa. The killing of people is inhumane. There are may be advantages to allowing the death penalty‚ but the disadvantages far outweigh them. The requirements for a death sentence are long and clog up the court systems. Moreover the costs of keeping prisoners on death row are high. The death sentence is an inefficient‚ expensive and cruel way of sentencing criminals. It should never be reinstated in South Africa as we do not have the best court

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    recycling of cooking oil also provides a form of revenue for restaurants‚ which are sometimes compensated by cooking oil recyclers for their used deep fryer oil. Cooking oil recycling also results in less used oil being disposed of in drains‚ which can clog sewage lines due to the build-up of fats. Statement of the Problem How to purify and reuse cooking oil for further usage? Objectives of the Study This investigatory project determines the possibility of purifying used cooking oil using sedimentation

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    Eastern Theater

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    Eastern Theater: Japan Baracao‚ Gilda Mae D. Celis‚ Christelle Joy R. Cruz‚ Danisa M. Mendoza‚ Katrina S. Noh and Kyogen The earliest existing Kyogen scripts date from the 14th century. Kyogen was used as an intermission between Noh acts — it linked the theme of the Noh play with the modern world by means of farce and slapstick. The Noh was only performed to the high level class. Unlike Noh‚ the performers of Kyogen do not wear masks‚ unless their role calls for physical transformation

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    Soil Erosion

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    erosion also has produced some of the world’s spectacular geogical formations. One of the most harmful effects of erosion is that it robs farmland of productive topsoil. For this reason it is one of the leading threats to the food supply. Eroded soil can clog irrigation ditches‚ ponds‚ and reservoirs. Controlling erosion Although erosion is a natural process‚ people can influence the extent to which it occurs. Soil erosion increases‚ for example‚ when land is cleared and cultivated‚ because tress and

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    The History of Geisha

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    always paint their lips bright red and eyebrows are lined in red and black. They wear traditional kimonos depending on the season. Apprentice geishas known as maikos wear 12 to 15 layer kimonos. When they go out‚ Geisha wear flat soled-sandals or clogs called getas. Sometimes they wear perfumes for performances. How a Girl Becomes a Geisha To become a Geisha‚ a girl undergoes training which usually starts when she turns 16. She moves into a Geisha house and goes through different stages of training

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    Smoking

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    with blood circulation: After contaminating your blood for a period of time with the smoke you inhale and that therefore gets into your blood stream‚ your blood will not circulate as freely in your body as it used to‚ and your arteries will begin to clog. The ares furthest away from the heart‚ (hands and feet) will be first to get lowered their blood flow‚ and you will begin to experience cold hands and feet. 4. Lessened glowing of your skin: A healthy skin have a natural glow about‚ but with the

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    Cystic Fibrosis

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    water in and out of the cells in a person’s body. In a person with Cystic fibrosis‚ the lack of a properly functioning CFTR protein causes for the production of sticky mucus that is excessively thick and very salty sweat. This mucus can then either clog the airways‚ causing progressive damage and complications with the respiratory system‚ or can also block ducts in the pancreas‚ which basically causes vitamin deficiency and malnutrition. Cystic Fibrosis currently has no cure‚ but there are many

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    lovely snacks

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    are split in to three categories: saturated fats‚ Tran’s fats and unsaturated fats. Saturated fats are usually established in animal products‚ such as meat and eggs‚ are extremely harmful for the body; they increase the levels of bad cholesterol and clog the arteries. Tran’s fats form when vegetable oil solidifies and are found in processed food. Both of these fats should be avoided due to their harmful consequences. However‚ unsaturated fats which are established in fish‚ nuts and vegetable oil are

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