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    Paper Mache

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    · tear newspaper into strips· HINT: always make the last layer of mache with white computer paper or paper towel so that painting is easier. It takes FAR less paint. If you don’t do this‚ consider priming the project with white acrylic paint before you let the kids at it with the poster paint· Make paper mache paste (there are many different options): · OPTION 1: 3/4 white glue to 1/4 water (or if using a good‚ thick glue‚ like elmers you can do 1/2 and 1/2) · OPTION 2: COOK METHOD: 1 part

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    enough to defeat one of the strongest men around. Another example of strength shown by Santiago is when he is out at sea. He has been holding onto the line that he caught the marlin with‚ as well as pulling in a dolphin with his other arm. “Holding the line with his right arm‚ he pulled the dolphin in with his left” (Hemingway 72). During the shark attacks‚ Santiago is optimistic about what good the bleeding from his hands will bring. “The bleeding may keep the left from cramping” (Hemingway 111). The

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    Peroxidase Enzyme Lab

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    Description: A peroxidase enzyme‚ which was extracted from a brassica compestris (turnip)‚ is tested under various conditions in temperature‚ pH level‚ and competitive inhibitor (hydroxylamine). ABSTRACT: In order to determine the properties of an enzyme‚ a peroxidase enzyme was extracted from a brassica compestris (turnip) and tested under various temperatures‚ pH levels‚ and by a competitive inhibitor (hydroxylamine). The enzyme activity was measured in various ways depending on the activity

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    Outline and evaluate restoration theory as an explanation of the function of sleep (8+16 marks) Sleep is believed to function as a means of restoring the biological system to a better working order this is the basis of the restoration theory‚ Sleep is divided into several different stages such as SWS‚ and REM sleep‚ Oswald proposed that each of these sleep stages has a different restorative function. SWS enables the body to repair itself and REM enables brain recovery and memory consolidation

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    Born to the Titans Kronos and Rhea‚ Poseidon is the Greek deity of the Sea. In Greek Mythology‚ Poseidon is described as an immortal majestically bearded God‚ often seen with his Trident spear as he rules over the oceans and seas. Poseidon is wrathful‚ easily angered and vengeful but also mature and wise; peaceful and calm‚ serene like the sea‚ but also violent like the storms he produces. Because of his easily angered character‚ he is also called the "Earth-shaker"‚ causing massive floods‚ earthquakes

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    The unethical treatment of animals is not a topic that is widely discussed. One of the reasons for this may be that as humans we tend to think of animals as being less than while not considering their physical‚ emotional‚ and physiological health that can result from the conditions that we put them in. Regardless of whether we take the time to think of it or not‚ the unethical treatment of animals has resulted in deprivation‚ seclusion‚ and neglect. According to the Oxford Dictionary by Oxford

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    diagram‚ we first draw a rectangle called a "universe". The rectangle or “universe” represents the present or everything that is been dealt with presently. For instance we had a list of things: turkeys‚ swans‚ geese‚ ducks‚ penguins‚ seal‚ walruses‚ dolphins‚ rabbits‚ lizards and manatees. First let’s call our universe "Animals"‚

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    Outline and evaluate restoration explanations for the functions of sleep [8 + 16] intro: Aleep is divided into several different stages. SWS and REM sleep are associated with particular benefits. Oswald (1980) proposed that each of these had different functions - slow wave sleep enables body repair and REM enables brain recovery. SWS – initiates body repair (Oswald) Growth hormone – important in childhood because it stimulates physical growth. Important throughout lifespan for protein synthesis

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    Taboo in Food

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    In human society taboo is a strong prohibition (or ban) related to certain behaviors and habits‚ declared as "sacred and forbidden". Breaking a taboo is usually considered a repulsive thing and censured from the community. The term is derived from the Tonga and is present in many Polynesian cultures. In these cultures‚ a taboo also has religious significance. The term taboo is precisely the condition of people‚ objects and actions isolated and prohibited because of the danger represented by their

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    The Impact and Legacy of Greek Mythology Greek gods‚goddess‚ showed the greek how to live their lives in ancient greece. Five greek gods‚goddesses‚ of note are Poseidon‚ Apollo‚ Demeter‚ Athena‚ and Hermes. Greek Mythology was important to the Greek’s mind set and civilization. Poseidon was one of the more angry gods. Poseidon was known as the god of the sea. (Warren 11) His brother name was Hades. (Warren 11) As far as respect he was second falling behind Zeus. (Warren 11) One main reason was

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