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    Sunlight on the garden’ by Louis MacNeice It starts to become apparent that MacNeice talks about the finality of death. We are shown this in the first stanza where MacNeice states that the ‘sunlight in the garden hardens and grows cold’. . The sunlight‚ which displays a sense of warmth and beauty‚ ‘grows cold’. The phrase ‘grow cold’ clearly shows that we will eventually experience death. This is also a reference to a battle field‚ this image has been used to express the horror and pain war inflicts

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    Why Do Firms Grow.

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    have been criticised for being unrealistic. As a result‚ alternative theories of the firm were introduced (Sloman & Sutcliffe‚ 2001). One of the alternative theories of the firm is Growth maximization. Following are the main motives for the firms to grow:  The cost motive: A growth maximising firm can lower its long run average costs by exploiting economies of scale and economies of scope. Economies of scale come into effect when increasing the scale of production leads to a lower cost per unit

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    Bruggink‚ G.T. and Heuvelink‚ E.‚ 1987. Influence of light on the growth of young tomato‚ cucumber and sweet pepper plants in the greenhouse: effects on relative growth rate‚ net assimilation rate and leaf area ratio. Scientia Hortic.‚ 31: 161-174. Tomato‚ cucumber and sweet pepper were sown in a greenhouse at regular intervals throughout the year. A relationship between the relative growth rate (RGR) of these young plants and the mean daily light integral ( PAR incoming per unit ground area) could

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    Why Do Duckweed Grow

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    required to grow in‚ however it is not ideal for the duckweed to grow in shallow conditions. If the pond is too shallow than the freezing and evaporating point of the pond will fluctuate too much for the duckweed to grow. Duckweed is composed of a think cell wall‚ with chloroplasts‚ mitochondria‚ smooth ER‚ Rough ER‚ a vacuole‚ cytoplasm‚ goolgi body‚ nucleus‚ nucleolus. All these parts in duckweed help the plant carry out photosynthesis. Duckweed makes food just as any other plant and is an autotroph

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    epidermis of a plant that allows gases to flow in and out of a plant. (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stomata) Stomata open and close to allow the absorption of carbon dioxide and release of oxygen. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into suitable energy. (http://www.yourdictionary.com/photosynthesis) Photosynthesis actually takes place in the stomata where carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the plant. Chlorophyll is the green pigment of leaves and plants that’s

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    Refraction: Does light travel faster in water or air? A straight stick appears bent when partially immersed in water; the sun appears oval rather than round when it is about to set; a stream may appear to be much shallower than you know it to be. These are some of the effects caused by the refraction of light as it passes at an angle from one medium to another. Light refraction happens every day in almost every little thing‚ it is an optical illusion. For our science fair project my

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    Ishmael E. Turrecha PROPOSAL I. PROBLEM What is the role of sunlight on the germination of Vigna radiata (Mung bean) seed? II. TITLE The role of sunlight on the germination of Vigna radiata seed. III. RATIONALE The germination of the seed is a physiological event. The light is one of the most important environmental factors for germination of seeds. The seeds of many species do not germinate in the dark. Vigna radiata seed or Mung bean seed as it commonly called

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    Science of Sunlight and StarsScience of Sunlight and Stars In this paper‚ the writer will explain how the astronomical instruments help astronomers determine the composition‚ the temperature‚ the rate of speed‚ and the amount of the rotation rate of distant objects. The paper will also explain in detail the properties of stars and what is a Hertzsprung - Russell diagram. The sun is explained to have a lifecycle‚ and its nature of where it is in its lifecycle‚ and all the properties of

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    Why Do People Grow

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    Henri Fayol’s classic management functions are known today as planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling. Planning is determining organizational goals and a means for achieving them. Organizing is deciding where decisions will be made‚ who will do what jobs and tasks‚ and who will work for whom. Leading is inspiring and motivating workers to work hard to achieve organizational goals. Controlling is monitoring progress toward goal achievement and taking corrective action when needed. Studies show

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    leave a plant in continuous light‚ then I expect that the plant will grow/ produce less than a plant in a normal amount of light from 6am to 9pm. This experiment was done‚ so that indoor growers know if they need to turn off their grow lights at night‚ or set them on an alarm‚ so that they can get full potential food production. There are many people without food‚ so this would help if one can produce more food. Only one of my trials supported my hypothesis‚ of the plant in normal light will grow more

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