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    Bath Salts

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    When you think of the word "drug" what comes to mind? Probably marijuana‚ cocaine‚ lsd‚ prescriptions but what about bath salts? When I first heard stories about people on bath salts my reaction was you have to be kidding right‚ but no first popping onto the radar of the DEA and poison control in 2010‚ this product is causing quite a stir in the United States. Mark Ryan from the LA poison control says in an interview on the Dr. Oz television show "that he has never seen a drug that has caused the

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    have been a lot of studies done on the growth of seeds which is called seed germination. There are a lot of factors which can affect the seed germination some factors are temperature‚ light expose‚ the population of

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    Mung Bean Experiment

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    Measuring the Effect of Density on Growth of Mung Bean (Vigna radiata) Plants Wylliam Wagoner1 1 Population and Community Ecology‚ Butler University‚ Indianapolis‚ Indiana 46208‚ USA ABSTRACT For this experiment‚ we set out to find if density and time had an effect on growth of mung bean plants. We decided to test evidence of growth by measuring plant biomass. We measured the biomass each week for four weeks of plants grown at different densities. We found that density had an overall effect on plant

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    Beans Lab

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    Variables: Independent variable: the mass of the beans Dependent variable: the different types of beans Control: The beans Purpose: The purpose of the lab is to find equal measurement of each type of bean. After you find the mass of each bean you need to find the relative mass of each bean. The navy bean will have the smallest relative mass. You will need to wear safety goggles and a lab apron and wash hands after the lab is finished. If you drop any beans pick them up immediately to prevent anyone

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    SALT questions

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    1. What importance have the following groups attached to salt? i. Romans: Romans considered “common salt” a right and used it for cooking in both plebian and patrician cuisine. Salt trade was a prominent way of making money and soldiers were often paid in salt. A tightly controlled monopoly on salt contributed to military funds. ii. Greek Philosophers: Plato describes salt as dear to the gods‚ and we can even see the importance attached to it in religious ceremonies‚ covenants‚ and magical charms

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    An Essay on Beans

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    An essay on beans The subject of beans is a controversial issue. In depth analysis of beans can be an enriching experience. Cited by many as the single most important influence on post modern micro eco compartmentalism‚ it is yet to receive proper recognition for laying the foundations of democracy. The juxtapositioning of beans with fundamental economic‚ social and political strategic conflict draws criticism from the aristocracy‚ trapped by their infamous history. Relax‚ sit back and gasp as

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    Ll Bean

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    Case 1: L. L. Bean‚ Inc. 1. How successful has L.L. Bean been? L.L. Bean Inc. has been tremendously successful throughout the course of its business operations. The business was first created in 1912 by L.L. Bean with only $400‚ the business has managed to expand to $120 in sales by the year 1980. As well‚ within the market for outdoors equipment and apparel‚ L.L. Bean is the leading company that has the highest amount of sales. 2. What are the reasons for L.L. Bean’s success? L.L

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    Strategic Supply Chain Management Case Study: L. L. Bean‚ Inc. 1. Based on the information contained in the short case description‚ and on your own observations‚ what do you feel characterizes L. L. Bean’s competitive strategy? What are the most essential “customer needs” that must be met by L.L. Bean L.L. Bean‚ Inc. is a mail-order‚ online and retail company based in the Unites States. The competitive strategy of L.L. Bean comes from its focus towards the customers and the satisfaction of

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    CoCo Seed Germination Lab

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    BIOL 1401 General Biology Laboratory Seed Germination Exercise Introduction Seeds are produced by the more advanced plant groups that we will study this semester – Gymnosperms and Angiosperms‚ which are grouped as seeded-vascular plants. While we often take seeds for granted‚ they are remarkable in their physiologies and very diverse in their structure and germination requirements. Seed biology is actually a separate sub-discipline in botany‚ with direct significance to the study of plant ecology

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    Salt Analysis

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    NOTES - SALT ANALYSIS S.No. | EXPERIMENT | OBSERVATION | INFERENCE | 1(a) | Noted the colour of the salt | BluePale greenGreenPale pinkColourless | May be Cu2+May be Fe2+May be Ni2+‚ Cu2+May be Mn2+Absence of Cu2+‚ Fe2+‚ Ni2+‚ Cu2+‚ Mn2+ | (b) | Noted the physical state of the salt | (i)Amorphous(ii)crystalline | May be CO32-May be Cl-‚ Br-‚ SO42-‚ NO3- | 2 | Action of heat:The given salt is heated in a dry test tube. | (i)Reddish brown vapours(ii)Crackling sound(iii)Yellow when salt and white

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