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    The Phosphorous Cycle

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    The phosphorous cycle Done By: Jamila Richardson and Janice Foster Teacher: Mr. Hunter School: Quality Academics Table of contents What is the Phosphorus Cycle……………………………………… 1 Description of Phosphorus …………………………………………. 1 Pictures………………………………………………………………2-3 Description of the Cycle…………………………………………….4-6 Human Influences……………………………………………………7 Bibliography………………………………………………………….8 What is the Phosphorus cycle? The phosphorus cycle is the biogeochemical cycle that describes the

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    Carbon Cycle

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    Carbon Cycle Aspects of the carbon cycle are similar to the hydrologic cycle because both are good examples of “Interactions between the systems". Textbook – topic not covered in text. http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/ The Carbon Cycle Neglecting the small amount of carbon (C) added to Earth by meteorite impacts‚ there is a fixed amount of carbon on Earth (~800‚000 billion tonnes). All living things are made of carbon but carbon is also a part of the ocean‚ air‚ and even rocks. Carbon

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    Cycles of Matter

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    Analysis Questions: Cycles of Matter 1. Explain the role of decomposing bacteria in the carbon and nitrogen cycles. In the carbon cycle‚ decomposing bacteria release carbon from the decaying bodies or waste into the atmosphere. Without them‚ it won’t be able for any organism to access the carbon stored in dead bodies. In the nitrogen cycle‚ decomposing bacteria breaks down animal waste‚ which creates ammonia and nitrate products rich in nitrogen. Although no animals or plants cannot directly

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    CLASSIFICATION OF SEDIMENTARY ROCK Sedimentary rocks are classified according to two(2) major classes known as: • Clastic (detrital) Sedimentary Rocks • Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Clastic (detrital) Sedimentary Rocks 1. Made up of mineral grains‚ fragments of other rocks (called lithic fragment)‚ shells and other inorganic(hard) of formally living organisms. 2. The clastic particles or grains in a sedimentary rocks are cemented together by mineral precipitates that formed during the

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    Igneous Rocks

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    About the Igneous rocks: The Igneous rocks are the oldest type of rocks among all. The word "Igneous" comes from a Greek word which means fire. In the deepest part of the Earth‚ the minerals are found in a liquid form‚ which is known as magma. When the magma pushes towards the surface of the Earth‚ it starts to get cool and converts into the solid Igneous rocks. The formation of Igneous Rocks: The Igneous rocks are known as the fire rocks and these are generally formed underground or above the

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    Igneous Rock

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    Igneous Rocks Igneous rocks originate from deep within the Earth’s crust. Igneous rocks (from the Greek word for fire) are formed when magma crystallizes and solidifies. An increase in temperature‚ a change in the composition‚ or decrease in the pressure can cause melting of these rocks in the mantle which form igneous rocks. The melt begins deep below the surface of the Earth close to active plate boundaries. As the temperate increases the rocks rise toward the surface. Igneous rocks are divided

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    Rock Music

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    MUS1111: Rock Music History – Spring 2012 Mondays‚ Wednesdays‚ & Thursdays 10:30am-11:35 am Blackman Auditorium (Ell Hall) Professor: Junauro Landgrebe Office: 337 Ryder Phone: 617.373.7473 Email: J.Landgrebe@neu.edu (email is preferred) Office Hours: Wednesdays 12 PM – 1 PM or by appointment Teaching Assistant: Brian Bergeron Email: RockHistoryTA@gmail.com Course Objective: Survey rock music and it’s evolution from the 1920’s through current times. We will examine

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    Punk Rock

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    Matthew Conroy March 26th‚ 2014 American Exceptionalism Influencing Punk Rock American exceptionalism is a pivotal concept within the American culture. Stemming from a revolution‚ this theory shaped a new way of thinking within the United States that seemed far different from many other cultures. Seymour Martin Lipset used this concept to explain‚ “why the United States is the only industrialized country which does not have a significant socialist movement or Labor party.” This essentially

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    The Big Rocks

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    The Big Rocks of Life! One day a wise teacher was speaking to a group of his students. He pulled out a one-gallon‚ wide-mouthed mason jar and set it on a table in front of him. Then he produced about a dozen fist-sized rocks and carefully placed them‚ one at a time‚ into the jar. When the jar was filled to the top and no more rocks would fit inside‚ he asked‚ "Is this jar full?" Everyone in the class said‚ "Yes." "Really?" he asked. "Let’s see." He reached under the table and pulled

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    Rock Harmony

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    Rock Harmony (Andy Goldsworthy: “Rock Creation”) Richard Lipoczi Art 100 Jennifer Monroe 04/25/2013 Andy Goldsworthy is a British naturalist artist‚ mostly sculptor and photographer‚ creating in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. He is still alive in these days. All his works draw on their themes from the nature: he uses only natural materials in their original environments to his works. He expresses his thoughts through transforming the natural matters to certain kinds of

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