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    Investigation: 20 How much cobalt is in the soil? Introduction: By completion of investigation 20‚ a standard curve of absorbance versus known cobalt (II) nitrate was prepared. The concentration of cobalt (II) ion obtained from a soil sample was determined. Whether or not cobalt nitrate should be added to the soil was determined. If cobalt nitrate needs to be added‚ then how much will it be required to meet the necessary nutritional needs of the animals was established. In colorimetry

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    How basketball changed my life. There are a lot of sports in the world that people love‚ but for me the sport that excites me the most is the beauty of watching a basketball swish through the net. Basketball has been my favorite sport ever since I was a baby. Basketball has help me in life and also made me a more successful person on and off the basketball court. First off‚ my dad would always say the word “Work ethic”‚ when he would talk basketball to me. My dad would say “you got to have work ethic

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    How the family has changed over time? The institution of the family has changed dramatically over last 50 years and the main sociological perspectives‚ functionalism‚ Marxism‚ feminism and interactionism have described this changes in terms of family structure‚ divorce rates‚ marriage rate and gender roles. Defining family in Britain is problematic as until 1960’s few sociologists questioned the importance of the benefits of the family. Family is a group of people living together related by blood

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    Roaring Twenties Culturally and socially‚ the Roaring Twenties were a heady time of rapid change‚ artistic innovation‚ and high-society antics. Popular culture roared to life as the economy boomed. New technologies‚ soaring business profits‚ and higher wages allowed more and more Americans to purchase a wide range of consumer goods. Prosperity also provided Americans with more leisure time‚ and as play soon became the national pastime‚ literature‚ film‚ and music caught up to document the times

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    Roaring 20s crafts are great if you are planning a decade related costume party such as this. Costume parties are always a hit when it comes to the holidays. People like it because they can look different than normal and show off their creativity. If you are holding a roaring 20s decade party‚ then you will want to do some themed crafts that will go great for the occasion. When it comes to roaring 20s fashion crafts‚ nothing beats the flapper girl. Flappers were stylish women who dressed great and

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    the ground. There was no colour here. No happiness. It had been 7 years since I last came to the city. I never wanted to come back‚ I thought the memories would be too painful‚ but Mr. Tom made me come. He said it would be good for me to get over my past. As I looked around‚ I remembered back to when the station was full of soldiers going off to the war. The bombing had clearly taken its toll on the city. It had been nearly a year since the end of the war and many factories were still damaged. I

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    How Epilepsy Changed My Life Gilbert Lutes Essay ENGL 121 10/15/12 Writing Assignment When I was just seven-years old‚ I was diagnosed with epilepsy. I’d been having small and frequent seizures my entire life without ever knowing of it until one day when I was shelling walnuts in front of the fireplace. Everything I ever knew was being stripped away from me. I no longer had control over any of the muscles in my body‚ my ability to speak‚ my actions‚ nor my sight. All I could do was relax

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    The Energy Star Program has Influenced Businesses The Energy Star program was developed by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency in 1992 due to concerns about the increasing emission of greenhouses gases. The increasing sales and use of Energy Star products have influenced manufacturers‚ retailers‚ and other businesses to produce Energy Star products and use them in their buildings. The Energy Star program has included its Energy Star logo on many products and has recently extended to cover

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    How FFA Changed My Life

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    Year after year‚ I walk through the Fort Worth Stock Show areas such as holding pins‚ arenas‚ and the fairgrounds. Through the journeys‚ I gain an appreciation for all the hard work and dedication that these people have put into the fair and how it is changing people’s lives. Going back to freshman year‚ like it was yesterday‚ I remember how I did not want to be a part of FFA and was forced to take an agriculture class. What I didn’t realize was how wrong I was about agriculture classes and FFA

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    fundamentally correct. Since the Wright brothers‚ no one has done anything fundamentally different.” The Wright brothers were very interesting people and the time period that they grew up in led to many great inventions and success. Their first flight was an incredible moment that was the product of much preparation and hard work. Their invention had a major impact on the world and changed how it looked at aviation and aeronautics. The Wright brothers changed the world as they knew it‚ pioneering modern transportation

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