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    Tree planting

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    remove the rope around the trunk and loosen the burlap. If the root flare is not visible‚ gently remove soil from the top of the ball until the tree is again at proper soil level. On both types of trees‚ check for large circling roots. If present‚ use pruning shears to make a clean cut. (Girdling roots will continue to grow in a circle‚ resulting in the death of the tree.). If the circling roots are fibrous‚ make 3 or 4 vertical slits into the sides of the root ball about 1 inch deep. On B&B trees‚ remove

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    targeted at the same customer group and distributed through the same channel. C. PRODUCT MIX:- It is a set of all product lines and items offered by a company.This decision is based on their strategies‚ like width extension;length extension; line pruning; and depth extension. Marketers have to make product decisions at three Levels:- A. INDIVIDUAL PRODUCT DECISIONS:- This involves decisions related to product attributes‚ branding‚ packaging‚ labeling‚ and product support services. B. PRODUCT LINE:-

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    Adolescent's Brain

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    She sits there‚ a fifteen year old ball of emotions just waiting to burst. In class she thinks as hard as she can‚ trying to make connections between the things on the board. She does her work and turns it in‚ hoping for a good grade. It is hard to imagine that sixteen years later she is calm‚ content‚ and confident. Time makes a lot of differences one of which is to the brain itself. There are many ways the adolescent’s brain is different from an adults. One reason that an adolescent’s brain

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    Fact Sheet ST-604 October 1994 Strelitzia nicolai White Bird-of-Paradise1 Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2 INTRODUCTION White Bird-of-Paradise is most often planted for its large‚ banana-like leaves and upright‚ clumping stalks which give an exotic feel to the landscape (Fig. 1). Plants can reach 20 to 30 feet in height with a spread of 10 feet though they are often seen much smaller. The five to eight-foot-long‚ cold-tender leaves are arranged in a fanlike display from the erect trunks

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    Compiler Construction

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    How to Create a Decision Tree Edited by Madhva_madhu‚ Leona 0 Article EditDiscuss A decision tree is a kind of flowchart -- a graphical representation of the process for making a decision or a series of decisions. Businesses use them to determine company policy‚ sometimes simply for choosing what policy is‚ other times as a published tool for their employees. Individuals can use decision trees to help them make difficult decisions by reducing them to a series of simpler‚ or less emotionally

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    qifei

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    Contents 1. Company Introduction......................................................................................... 1 2. Production introduction....................................................................................... 2 2.1 Actinidia Kolomita..................................................................................... 3 2.2 Akebia quinata............................................................................................4 2.3 Campsis grandiflora..........

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    Transpiration

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    Janaeza Naejan E. Tiongco July 10‚ 2013 AB-2L Prof. Marilyn Combalicer Exercise 3 TRANSPIRATION I. Result and Discussion 1. Effect of the Environment Factors on the Rate of Transpiration The quantitative rate of transpiration of the branch of papua dilaw was determined using the potometer. The distance travelled by the bubble in the capillary per unit of time was observed under different treatments: a. in front of a fan‚ b. exposed to light‚ c. fan and light‚ d. no treatment

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    Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha

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    “It was a sign of growing up‚ when the dark made no more difference to you than the day.”  ― Roddy Doyle (page 278) This quote is from Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle. Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha is about a 10-year-old boy named Patrick Clarke‚ but everyone calls him Paddy. This books ’ setting is in 1968 ’s Dublin‚ Ireland. At the beginning of the book‚ Paddy is a cruel boy; he enjoys the Three Stooges‚ Geronimo‚ Father Damien and the Lepers‚ and also his favorite soccer player George Best. Paddy

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    The Brain

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    cells are constantly being formed‚ while others are “pruned” away. This happens throughout the child’s life as the different areas of the brain develop. “Pruning” allows the brain to keep the connections that have a purpose‚ while doing away with those that don’t. However‚ because the brain works on the “use it or lose it” rule‚ an “over-pruning” can occur when a child is deprived of normally expected experiences in the early years. As a result‚ the child is left to struggle to do what would have

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    Intellectual Disability

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    Intellectual disability (ID) is defined as the presence of incomplete mental development (Katz & Lazcano-Ponce‚ 2008). An intelligence quotient (IQ) score below 70-75 is commonly used to diagnose ID‚ and in affected children‚ observable deficits in linguistic‚ social‚ and cognitive skills reveal underlying delays in their development. ID may result from various developmental disorders such as Down and Fragile-X syndromes. Symptoms of ID in children include poorer long-term memory (LTM) than peers

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