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    LESSON PLAN in MATHEMATICS-6 I-OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ at least 75% of the pupils should be able to; a. Define the circle graph b. Identify the title‚ the sectors and sector labels of the circle graph c. Read and interpret circle graph II- SUBJECT MATTER Topic: “Circle Graph” Materials: charts‚ flash cards Reference: Mathematics for Everyday Use By: Isabel V. Castro‚ Ed.D. pp. 243-245 Internet III- Procedure A. Classroom Management

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    Steven Johnson’s The Ghost Map is a detailed description of the cholera epidemic in 1864‚ but the more interesting part of the book is how Dr. John Snow and Rev. Henry Whitehead’s different ideas merge to solve the mystery of the source of the illness. Although as Johnson makes clear in the early pages of his novel‚ it is not really a mystery when you consider the sanitation issues they were facing in mid-nineteenth century London. Johnson describes how two men from different fields with different

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    POLLUTION!!- IS THERE A SOLUTION? Human Beings belong to a species that poisons its own habitat. If we think of our planet as a spaceship then we are the new and all other species are passengers. In general we behave irresponsibly .Earth’s atmosphere forms a protective cocoon around our spaceship‚ storing and recycling essential elements such as carbon and oxygen. Humans fill the air with pollution that turns the rain acidic and threatens to alter the climate pollution from and fossil and nuclear

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    5. Human activity also impacts on waterways. Chemical monitoring and management assists in providing safe water for human use and to protect the habitats of other organisms Identify that water quality can be determined by considering: * concentrations of common ions * total dissolved solids * hardness * turbidity * acidity * dissolved oxygen and biochemical oxygen demand Water quality is commonly defined by its physical‚ chemical‚ biological and aesthetic (appearance and

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    has been the noticeable increase in the level of water pollution along the coast due primarily to the increased raw sewage dumped by Glades County into the Gulf. Ordinarily‚ the Glades County sewer system directs effluent waste through filtration plants before pumping it into the Gulf. Although the Glades County Sanitary District (GCSD) usually is able to handle the county’s sewage‚ during heavy rains the runoff from paved surfaces exceeds sewer capacity and must be diverted past filtration plants

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    Asia is the most enormous and populous continent in the world‚ so much so that it has been geographically split into five Realms. These five realms consist of Central Asia‚ Southwest Asia‚ East Asia‚ Southeast Asia‚ and South Asia. South Asia is one the most diverse realms of the world with its continuously snowcapped mountain peaks‚ deserts‚ lush farmlands‚ and tropical forests it is a topographical marvel in its own right. South Asia is bordered by the Arabian Sea on the West‚ the Bay of Bengal

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    brings a different perspective from that of his fellow soldiers to the unfortunate events that befalls the Alpha Company. Kiowa’s death is symbolic of the senseless tragedy of war. Kiowa dies in a gruesome kind of way‚ drowning under the muck of a sewage field. In the heat of the night‚ the field exploded. Rain and slop‚ and shrapnel‚ nowhere to run‚ and all the soldiers could do was worm down into slime and cover up and wait. The field was boiling (O’Brien‚ 1990‚ p. 142). The shells made deep slushy

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    somewhat less well endowed” due to smaller number of domesticated plants and land size (390). The farming on this continent also led to the cultivation of deadly germs. Because farmers and their animals were now sedentary‚ so was their sewage. Often enough germs from their sewage were swept into the water supply‚ which made it easy for not only humans but also animals to contract diseases and spread them

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    Water Pollution and Prevention Nellie Dawn Karafa Miller-Motte College Online GS275 SUMid10 Environmental Survey October 31‚ 2010 Instructor‚ Tanya Lee Abstract Water Pollution and Prevention are terms that are used quite often. Polluted waterways have extreme effects on all living organisms. Pollution has been a problem in our world for centuries‚ and will continue to be a concern. Laws and regulations are an important part of protecting our waterways and living organisms. Organizations

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    wastes‚ either combustible (such as paper‚ wood‚ andcloth) or noncombustible (such as metal‚ glass‚ and ceramics)  Ashes: residues of the combustion of solid fuels  Large wastes: demolition and construction debris and trees Sewage-treatment solids: material retained on sewage-treatment screens‚ settledsolids‚ and biomass sludge  Industrial wastes: such materials as chemicals‚ paints‚ and sand Mining wastes: slag heaps and coal refuse piles  Agricultural wastes: farm animal manure and crop residues

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