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    Sci 230 Week 1

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    or could have used the scientific method. Include the steps involved in solving the problem. I completed both the tomato growing and the car starting exercises. I first identified the problem. The tomato plants were not producing as many tomatoes as they had in the past‚ the car would not start. I then questioned why the plants were not producing and why the car would not start. I looked at my options for the tomato plants. First I thought that the plants needed more water. I tried this theory

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    nutritional needs

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    Vitamin K: blood clotting Liver Leafy green vegetables Insufficiency leads to hemorrhage Potassium Apricots Avocado Bananas Cantaloupes Raw carrots Peas / Dried beans Dried fruits Oranges Peanuts Potatoes Prune juice Spinach Tomatoes Winter squash Calcium (also use for kidney stones) Chocolate Dairy Beans Lentils Dried fruits Canned / smoked

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    =FOOD AVAILABILITY AND SELECTION= 1) Discuss the traditional diet of the Aboriginal people. Before the settlement of Australia by the white Europeans‚ Aboriginal people used a hunter-gatherer system to provide their communities with food‚ foraging for uncultivated plants and hunting wild animals. This traditional diet was high in carbohydrates‚ protein and nutrients‚ and low in fat and sugars. Since Aboriginal people were hunter-gatherers‚ their everyday diet changed‚ according to the type

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    The Ode on a Grecian Urn-John Keates The Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keates is an attention-grabbing and thought provoking poem about an urn in the British Museum which incites an imaginary journey when looked at by people of all ages. The persona discovers messages of morality and the truth behind true beauty. The urn will always be of service to humanity and will continue to teach its message to all generations. There in lies the beauty of the urn. The urn is a sacred object that becomes

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    Live, Love, Garden

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    Kristin Cooper Live‚ Love‚ Garden Each morning I look out my window at our garden‚ and the surrounding trees. I listen to a symphony of birds‚ as the sunlight shines higher in the neighbor’s sycamore tree. A full night’s sleep leaves me thirsty‚ so I go to the kitchen for a glass of cool water. I know that the plants in the garden are also thirsty‚ and I venture outside to water them. The grass feels good between my toes and as I reach for a ripe tomato‚ a butterfly dips down into a flower. This

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    Unusual Festivals

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    My lecture is about unusual festivals. Could you give me some examples for unusual festival? -Yes that’s true -Don’t you have any idea? I’m sure you have seen some unusual festivals on TV but now you might forgot them. Forexample you imagin a lot of people gathering in a city throwing tomatos at each other just for fun. Have you ever participated in an unusual festival? -Yes: great this is such an interesting experience I’m sure you never fogot that day. -No: no problem

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    contaminate food. Salmonella is worldwide and can contaminate almost any food type‚ but outbreaks of the disease have involved raw eggs‚ raw meat (ground beef and other poorly cooked meats)‚ egg products‚ fresh vegetables‚ cereal‚ pistachio nuts‚ tomatoes‚ and contaminated water. The most recent major outbreak in 2010 involved Salmonella-contaminated eggs from several U.S. producers that have caused the recall of over 500 million eggs. Contamination can come from animal or human feces that contact

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    order to avoid this burden. First I provide a quick background on what prostate cancer is and how it comes to fruition. Then I present the information regarding the foods that can be helpful and/or hurtful in preventing prostate cancer such as: how tomatoes reduce the chances of prostate cancer‚ how proteins reduce the chances of prostate cancer‚ the effect of green and yellow vegetables‚ the advantages of vitamins‚ liquids and drinks that are beneficial‚ along with legumes and soybeans effects.. Also

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    English Formal Essay #2

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    artists lived in and how it affected their works. Andrew Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress‚” set in the 1650’s‚ has an overarching theme of mortality‚ in that one must make the most of what little time they have alive. Similarly‚ Percy Bysshe Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind‚” set in the early 1800’s‚ has a mortality theme‚ although he conveys that death is natural for rebirth into new life. Death not only occurs in the form of humans and nature‚ but in cultures and tradition as well. Jamaica Kincaid’s

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    The Characteristics of Romantic Poetry   The Romantic Movement lasted from about 1750 to about 1870‚ is often defined as second Renaissance. Romanticism cannot be identified with a single style‚ technique‚ or attitude‚ but romantic writing is generally characterized by a highly imaginative and subjective approach‚ emotional intensity‚ freedom of thought and expression‚ an idealization of nature‚ and a dreamlike or visionary quality.  The Romantic Movement is both a revolt and revival .This movement

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