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    History and Its Significance Ernesto N. Yap Jr. SST-I Rafael L. Lazatin Memorial High School This August we celebrate the History Month as provided by Proclamation No. 339 signed by President Benigno “Ninoy” S. Aquino III on February 2013. The month of August marks a significant period in the history of our country. It reminds us about the beginning of the quest of the Filipinos to liberate our country from the tyranny of the Spanish regime. After the discovery of the Katipunan on August 19‚ 1896

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    Michael Tarabula 11-3-2005 Jethro Tull’s Seed Drill Jethro was born in Basildon‚ Berkshire in 1674. He is widely known for his invention of the seed drill that improved agricultural ways greatly. The seed drill prevented farmhands from broadcasting the seed‚ which is just throwing the seed out in no form‚ and made it where the seeds were put in orderly rows. The seed drill allowed the farmers to make rows of seeds instead of broadcasting. This made it easier for farmers to weed

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    radish seeds with tap water. This was an important part to have in the experimental design because I was able to compare this to the other bags that contained coffee‚ ammonia‚ and vinegar. With the results that I collected‚ I was able to gather more observation and data. 2) The independent variable in this experiment was the pH level of the solutions‚ whereas the dependent variable was number of seeds that each solution was able to germinate. Some control variables were the amount of seeds given

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    Seed Drill In The 1700's

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    vegetables is still as difficult today as it was in the 1700’s. The invention of the seed drill was really one of the most useful inventions in that time because it helped make the farmers work easier. The seed drill was created by Jethro Tull to make the lives of the laborers easier and not waste the seeds of what could’ve been a surplus of food. The seed drill was a mechanical machine that would plant the seeds in rows rather than the method used prior where farmers would scatter them wastefully

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    practical report‚ its about effect of salt in seed germination) I put seed in plastic container in the dark room…please help me with systematic and random errors) I need to hand up my assignment on 31st of October-2013‚ can you please help me AS SSON AS POSSIBLE THANK YOU‚ I WILL REALLY APPRECIATE YOU IN YOU HELP ME‚ YOU WILL BE GREATFULL FOR ME ) Abstract: The problem was to determine the effect of salt water on germinating radish and sunflower seeds‚ and also to determine if there was a maximum

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    "Seeds of the sixties" At first glance what this documentary expresses is the freedom that was very bluntly practiced in the sixties. They describe the strong beliefs that young people possessed at this time of confusion‚ passion and era of rebellion. As we further get into the film they give an explanation of the possible causation of this era‚ which would be the 1950’s‚ and the social repression enforced at this time. "The Baby Boom"‚ was called the years in the 50’s were there was an economical

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    Carol Delaney‚ in her book on Turkish village society‚ The Seed and the Soil‚ describes how virginity testing is related to the way that Turkish villagers conceptualize and explain the reproductive process. They see reproduction as analogous to the planting and growing of crops; the man provides the “seed” with his semen‚ and the woman serves as the “soil” in which the seed germinates and grows. As a metaphor for reproduction‚ the idea of the seed and the soil provides villagers with a way of thinking

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    Mayflower Significance

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    Have you ever wondered what life would have been like without rules or laws? Did you ever stop and think what could have been had the mayflower compact not been made of signed? The Mayflower Compact may be one of the many important documents created and signed‚ even to this day. Being that it was one of the first documents actually stating the first set of rules and laws of society‚ it certainly helped shape our nation as a whole. It enabled the pilgrims to act as one and be loyal to one another

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    Radish Seeds Lab Report

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    Radish Seed Lab Report Problem: What caffeinated drink (monster‚ coffee‚ or green tea) will the radish seeds grow in the best form over a nine day period? Hypothesis: If the radish seeds put in the dish with the drink Monster‚ then the seeds will grow faster because of the amount of energy given to them. The amount of caffeine in Coffee is much greater than the amount in green tea and Monster‚ but neither coffee nor green tea contains any extra type of an energy booster like the Monster does.

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    Significance of Plastics

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    Significance * Plastic bags are not renewable‚ which means they cannot be easily recycled like paper bags. They are made of petrochemicals‚ which is what makes them non-renewable and a risk to the health of the planet. They last for hundreds of years‚ all the while doing damage to natural habitats and killing animals that mistake them for food. The more plastic bags people use‚ the greater the chances of environmental damage. Effects * If not carefully disposed of‚ plastic bags can be devastating

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