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    several iron-containing proteins called hemoproteins‚ including hemoglobin (the protein that carries oxygen in the blood). Researchers have identified several types of porphyria‚ which are distinguished by their genetic cause and their signs and symptoms. Some types of porphyria‚ called cutaneous porphyrias‚ primarily affect the skin. Areas of skin exposed to the sun become fragile and blistered‚ which can lead to infection‚ scarring‚ changes in skin coloring (pigmentation)‚ and increased hair growth

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    targets. A common neurodevelopmental disorder in society is Autism‚ which is a genetically endured disorder derived by three chomosomes on the 21 string of the DNA transformation. An additional disorder that has surprisingly plagued our society is a neurocognitive disorder Delirium‚ a disorder that is like the enemy hiding in the grass awaiting attack on its target it creeps up quick and rapidly. In this paper each disorder‚ Autism and Deliruim‚ will be explained by their behavioral criteria‚

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    The Effects of Acid Rain

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    The Effects of Acid Rain Bio-105 Abstract The effects of acid rain is damaging no matter how you look at the picture. Acid rain effects open areas more than forests due to the trees blocking some of the rain from hitting the ground. Acid rain is monitored by using emissions monitors. This helps figure out how much acid is in rainwater. Acid rain is harmful to fish by killing off entire species. Acid rain is harmful to living creatures‚ but many do not realize how toxic it can be to

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    Rain Forest Biome

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    Rain Forest Biome Table Of Contents Climate The Four Levels of the Rainforest. Plant Life Animals Have you ever been to a rainforest? Well knows your chance for a limited time offer since many rainforests are disappearing see them now. Let me explain the wonderful reasons why you would want to go to the rainforest. Think about it. Imagine a foggy forest with birds churpping and monkeys calling. Also you would get to see very rare plants and trees. All this and more when you come to

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    Amazon: Rain Forest

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    Outline Introduction Body - The Amazon Rainforest’s Vegetation‚ Species‚ Climate 1 Amazon’s Vegetation 1 Deforestation 1 Human Influence 2 Soil Quality 1 Plant Adaptation 3 Universal Dependence 1 Oxygen Production 2 Lumber Production 4 Plant Species 1 2 Animal Species 1 Primates 1 Howler Monkey 2 Squirrel Monkey 3 Uakari Monkey 2 Mammals 1 Amazon Manatee 2 Pink River Dolphin 3 Anteater 4

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    Walk in a Rain Forest

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    Dragana Dokic Lessons From a Walk in a Rain Forest According to David Suzuki‚ the Choco Rainforest is a stable cosmos of complexity that mustn’t be destroyed in order to sustain communities and ecosystems indefinitely. Although deforestation can be positively utilized in the society‚ it has undeniable flaws. In our modern-day societies‚ profit is the main objective‚ desire and ambition; through the deforestation of such magnificent terrains‚ profit is easily gained. Suzuki stated‚ “…one can’t

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    Acid Rain Script

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    Ellsie: Queen Acid Rain Zoe: Queen Acid Rain’s Servant Justin: First Guy Dead Lance: Second Guy Dead Shea: Mr. CleanUpOurWorldIt’sTheOnlyOneWe’veGot! E: Servant! Z: Yes Queen? E: Let’s go pollute! Z: Yes Queen. J: *Walking in* Acid Rain herself! Why‚ no one will believe I have found her here! I must take a picture! E: No puny human‚ you will not! *Puddles Of Acid Rain Appear Around Him* J: No! Not that! *Trips And Falls Into Puddle Of Acid Rain* *Hissing Sound* L: *Walking In* Acid Rain herself! Why

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    Rain Dance History

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Indian Rain Dance A rain dance is a dancing ceremony performed by some Native American Indian tribes‚ asking their spirits or gods to send rain. It is more common among Southwest Native Americans‚ who live in drier regions. Time Frame * The rain dance normally takes place during the spring planting season and the summer months before crops are harvested. The dance asks the gods or spirits to send the appropriate amount of rain at the correct time to assure a plentiful

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    My Rain Memory

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    I awoke at midday afternoon to the sound of the piercing rain against the roof. It was that usual waking time‚ on days when I have all day to do the things I wanted and all the time to do it but not doing it anyway‚ except that it was raining very hard. Normally I would just shut my eyes back and spend the whole day sleeping. But not this time. I looked out the window momentarily and stared into the open space‚ then curled back to bed. I shifted towards the ceiling‚ paused‚ and before I knew it‚

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    Rain Water Harvesting

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    rainfall where runoff is insufficient to flow into dam storages. The quality of captured rainwater is usually sufficient for most household needs‚ reducing the need for detergents because rainwater is soft. Financial benefits to the users include that rain is ’renewable’ at acceptable volumes despite climate change forecasts‚ and rainwater harvesting systems generally have low running costs‚ providing water at the point of consumption (Ferguson 2012).[1] Benefits of widespread rainwater harvesting to

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