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    Science POTATO BATTERY: THE ADVENT OF TECHNOLOGY TABLE OF CONTENTS RESEARCH……………………………………………………………………...I PURPOSE……………………………………………………………….….……II DISCUSSION………………………………………………………………...…IV MATERIALS AND PROCEDURES……………………………………….......V RESULTS…………………………………………………………………....….VI CONCLUSION……………………………………………………….….….…VII BIBLIOGRPAHY……………………………………………………….….……VIII RESEARCH The potato is a starchy‚ tuberous crop from the perennial Solanum tuberosum of the Solanaceae

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    the poem the constable’s bicycle is described in language that is detailed‚ unemotional. His bicycle stood at the window-sill‚ The rubber cowl of a mud-splasher Skirting the front mudguard‚ Its fat black handlegrips Heating in sunlight‚ the ’spud’ Of the dynamo gleaming and cocked back‚ The pedal treads hanging relieved Of the boot of the law. However‚ its different component parts are subliminally associated with the repressive power of an alien law. The ’handlegrips’ suggest handcuffs

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    for example‚ is an unhappy man. He feels he has to make himself seem tough by surrounding himself with "friends" who do nothing but boost his ego by letting Begbie put them down. Aside from being on and off heroin‚ his good friend Danny Murphy (or Spud is a thief. His friend Simone (nicknamed Sick Boy) hears voices in his head willing him to do evil things when high. He likes to shoot dogs as their masters are taking them for a walk‚ and he enjoys using women for nothing but sex... Moreover

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    “THE EFFECTS OF HAVING AN EARLY RELATIONSHIP TO AN OPPOSITE SEX TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF 3RD YEAR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF SPUD‚” A.Y. 2013-2014 INTRODUCTION:  “My boyfriend/girlfriend is just an inspiration” this is a common excuse of those students who entered a relationship without thinking the possible outcome of this decision specially for their studies. Teenagers are trusted by their parents to excel in their academic performance in school. They are expected to do well in the

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    Happiness is primary goal of everybody. Nobody tries to be unhappy people are just incapable of this. People are different and someone may seem unhappy to one person but may actually be happy because of this difference. A hermit for example is happy living by himself without contact with anyone where another person might need attention. The hermit might think that the person who strives for attention is unhappy with the interest but in actual fact they aren’t. This works the same way for everyone

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    Gary Soto Guilt Essay

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    overcame him caused him to believe that the people around him knew about his sinful deed of stealing the pie. A car honked and the driver knew. Mrs. Hancock stood on her lawn‚ hands on hip‚ and she knew. My mom‚ peeling a mountain of potatoes at the Red-Spud factory‚ knew. Soto also says that the pie tin glared at him and rolled away when the wind picked up. This impossible image exposes the fear in Sotos mind that even the pie tin is aware of his corrupt actions. Religion also causes Gary Soto to feel

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    Impact of Potato in Europe

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    The potato’s introduction into Europe proves to be one of the most significant examples of a foreign food crop being able to extensively affect the lives of a an Old World Population. Before the assimilation of the potato crop into the majority of Europe’s agricultural landscape‚ peasant populations constantly faced famines while current food sources provided little nutritional value and were not efficient sources of energy. As Europe adopted the brown tuber‚ people were provided with a far more

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    concentration camps during world war II. The children had very strict rules and schedules. Their schedule usually went as followed‚ “Six A.M.‚ kneeling in church for an hour or so; seven o’ clock‚ breakfast; eight o’ clock‚ scrub the floor‚ peel spuds‚ make classes” (Dog 565). If the children didn’t listen or were to disobey any rules they would be swatted many times by the nuns with a wooden stick. Other times they were placed in a dark boarded up room while only being fed bread and water for

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    P2- Describe the different stakeholders who influence the purpose of two contrasting businesses P3- Describe how each business is organised Key stakeholders in Make A Wish Make a wish get a lot of supports from companies each year to help make wishes come true some of the companies are: Flight centre limited raise enough money to grant 25 magical wishes to come true. Some of the wishes cost thousands of pounds to make come true especially if they want to go aboard.

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    The Pie Analyisis

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    Psychological or Innocence Author‚ Gary Soto‚ in his autobiographical narrative "The Pie" reminisces about the first time he committed an evil sin when he was only a six year old boy. Soto’s purpose is to portray the different characteristics between good and evil through psychological references. He uses an overwhelming tone to describe the guilt and self-conscious he felt in a vividly manner to connect emotions with his adult readers. Soto interprets a glimpse of paranoia and a disturbing imagination

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