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    to be rather slow as very little growth could be observed. After the several days of being under the scorching sun the leaves of the tomato plants started to dry up and would fall off at the very touch of it. More water had to be added to them to further hydrate the plants. It was only after around 30 days that a concrete growth could be observed. The plants grew to a reasonable height and needed to be attached to a bamboo stick so as to remain stable. The growths of the tomatoes themselves were

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    The Effect of Cars in Society Over decades social class has played a huge role in American Society. When automobiles started to grow in the 1900s many people used them as a way of showing off their wealth and riches. Bringing automobiles into our lives caused unwanted problems involving safety and public importance‚ which we have solutions for in the future. When automobiles were first introduced to the public‚ reckless‚ unsafe driving was a common factor for many people. During this period in

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    life was very negative due to the unpredictable floods‚ and in Egypt without the river floodings there would be numerous famines. Moreover‚ in Mesopotamia they believed humans were inferior to the gods and they could never be sure what the gods might do to or for them‚ whereas in Egypt they believed religion provided them with a sense of security and timelessness. Mesopotamians were very scared of the gods and only obeyed them because they were scared of them.

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    Rachael Campbell Caitlin Martin Eng 105 9 April 2014 Hallucinogenic Effects on Music Hallucinogens have affected music for over 100 years-- whether it was interpreted by a listener‚ played by a musician‚ or studied by a psychologist. With that said‚ the history of hallucinogens is not exactly lengthy‚ but many musicians and artists have used these psychedelics for inspiration. A musician or composer’s work while under the influence of hallucinogens is directly related to why the music sounds very

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    Both Plants and fungi affect the carbon cycle though they do it in different ways- both of them interfere with it while they are attempting to get food/energy to survive on. Each have adapted so they can live in an environment where they can source enough food to survive. They get these things from different sources so grow in very different conditions in order to survive. Plants live in places with lots of sunlight as well as a place where they can source water whereas fungi can live almost anywhere

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    lead can enter the body by inhalation or absorption. Lead can be inhaled when lead dust‚ mist‚ or fumes are in the air. The most common source of this contamination comes from firing ammunition with lead primers. When the ammunition is fired‚ the lead primer oxidizes with the lead bullet base causing a release of lead fumes into the air. These fumes are inhaled by the officer. The amount of lead fumes inhaled is directly related to the type of firing range the officer is training on. There would

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    Greenwealth LLP Silica Fume Flour 022 1 GWSFF022 Materials Supply Offer Foundry Recycleable Materials GW Silica Fume Flour 022 Method of Production Baghouse collection of dust from Silicon Steel foundry processes‚ Slag temperatue 1500 C Metal pouring temperature 1250 - 1300 C. Thermal oxidation of silicon is easily achieved by heating the SiO2 to temperatures typically in the range of 900-1200 degrees C. The atmosphere in the furnace where oxidation takes place can either contain

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    is a plant‚ animal or microorganism whose genetic code has been altered‚ subtracted‚ or added (either from the same species or a different species) in order to give it characteristics that it does not have normally. A GMO is an organism whose genetic makeup is changed by humans. Some individuals trumpet genetically modified (GM) genes‚ and others‚ like myself‚ are wary of the unwanted side effects of this new technology. In this essay I will discuss my personal views on food based GMO’s and how they

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    With these habits‚ the ecosystem becomes unbalanced and native species that depend on these food sources suffer. Carp have significant effects on native plants both through direct grazing and through uprooting plants while feeding‚ leading to a reduction in plant. Soft-leaved‚ shallow-rooted and submerged plants are most likely to be affected by this‚ too. The effects of carp on native fish are not well understood. Negative impacts of carp are thought to include competition for

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    Insects are often seen merely as pests or uninvited guests to humanactivities. A large number of insects coexist with us humans and are either harmless or beneficial to our society and its endeavors. Often what is needed is a proper balance between our society and the societies that insect speciesrepresent. The emergence in the mid-20th century of integrated pest management is one aspect of our efforts to live together more successfully. The changes humans have brought upon their ecosystems by monocultures

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