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    Planktons: groups of tiny floating organisms that cannot swim against the current. *Taxonomy: size‚ function‚ autotrophs-producers‚ heterotrophs-consumers/decomposers‚ mixotrophs‚ complex‚ symbiotic/parasitic *Small to big: femtoplankton (viruses)‚ pico (bacteria)‚ nano (diatoms‚ dinoflagellates)‚ micro(sameasnano+protozoa)‚ meso(mostly zooplankton)‚ macroplankton *Grazing food chain: Phyto->zooplk->fish *Sinking flux: dead fall to deeper ocean POM: Particulate organic material DOM:

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    breakfast 9:30 AM ’’ ’’ Have breakfast ’’ Ø 10:00 AM ’’ ’’ ’’ Do work ’’ Ø 10:30 AM Lunch ’’ Lunch Ø ’’ Ø 11:00 AM Dental Appoint ment ’’ Dental Appoint ment Ø Lunch Ø 11:30 AM ’’ Ø ’’ Ø Dental Appoint ment Ø Noon ’’ Ø ’’ Work on last part of Worldview assignment ’’ Ø 12:30 PM ’’ Ø ’’ ’’ ’’ Finish whatever I didn’t 1:00 PM " Ø " ’’ ’’ ’’ 1:30 PM Take Pain Meds Do part 1 of World view Assigment Take Pain Meds ’’ " ’’ 2:00 PM

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    Sources of History Assignment 1 The topic I have chosen to discuss is the third of the Moscow show trails in 1938‚ also known as the Trial of Twenty-One. I have chosen this topic because I found the sheer corruption and fraud within the court due to Stalin’s paranoia to be extremely interesting. For example Stalin wiped out every member of Lenin’s politburo during the Moscow Trials and reportedly observed the Trial of Twenty-One for a secret chamber within the courtroom. Stalin is intriguing considering

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    Arthur Koestler ’s Darkness at Noon‚ which had been published a few years prior to 1984. Similar to Orwell’s‚ Koestler ’s book depicts the horrors of a totalitarian state (Rehnquist 986). The characters share similarities as well. The relationship between Winston and O ’Brien in 1984 is very complex and the only human interaction between two characters in Orwell ’s novel. This relationship can be compared to the one between Rubashov and Gletin in Koestler ’s Darkness at Noon‚ written a decade before 1984

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    Emmanuel Onoh In Richard Wright’s Black Boy‚ Richard’s life was a lot of struggling right from a young age. He was a boy who likes to ask and know about things but‚ after his father is gone‚ there is not enough for his mother to afford to buy things such as food which was Richard’s greatest needs in chapter 1. Then in chapter 5‚ another problem came his way as his Mother gets very ill. Now he is going to have to take care of himself with his physical wellbeing. In chapter 1of

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    (Baby Thesis) Factors that can affect a student’s academic performance Submitted By: Rose Ann J. Soltes Submitted To: Michael Rey C. Bucol Introduction When students earn a below average grade on a test or a report card‚ it does not necessarily mean that they did not study hard enough. There are many intelligent children who do not perform well in school‚ not because they cannot comprehend classroom lessons‚ but because of external factors that affect their academic success  Waking up

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    13. ……….. winter 20. …………Thursday afternoon 7. ………. the morning 14. ……….. the evening 21. ………… noon B) Fill in “AT / IN / ON” as in the example: 1. …in….. December 6. ………… February 8th 11. ………… a quarter past six 2. ………. midnight 7. ………… noon 12. ………… Saturday night 3. ………. 1982 8. ………… 1964 13. ………... Friday evening 4. ………

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    have there‚ a hive for the honeybee‚  And live alone in the bee-loud glade. And I shall have some peace there‚ for peace comes dropping slow‚  Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings;  There midnight’s all a-glimmer‚ and noon a purple glow‚  And evening full of the linnet’s wings. I will arise and go now‚ for always night and day  I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore;  While I stand on the roadway‚ or on the pavements gray‚  I hear it in the deep heart’s

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    together have you worked that excessive length of time? — For about half a year. What were your usual hours of labour when you were not so thronged? — From 6 in the morning till 7 at night. What time was allowed for your meals? — Forty minutes at noon. Had you anytime to get your breakfast or drinking? — No‚ we got it as we could. And when your work was bad‚ you had hardly any time to eat it at all? — No; we were obliged to leave it or take it home‚ and when we did not take it‚ the overlooker took

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    Alfred Noyes (1880-1958) The Highwayman THE wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees‚ The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas‚ The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor‚ And the highwayman came riding— Riding—riding— The highwayman came riding‚ up to the old inn-door. He’d a French cocked-hat on his forehead‚ a bunch of lace at his chin‚ A coat of the claret velvet‚ and breeches of brown doe-skin; They fitted with never a wrinkle: his boots were

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