| 141. | Transpiration Transpiration
Objective: In this laboratory we will examine the effects of various types of weather on water transpiration in plants.
Introduction: Every day, a plant loses much more water than it needs to survive through transpiration, the evaporation of water from the plants surface, and gu...
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| 142. | What FACTORS AFFECT A PRESIDENTS POPULARITY WHAT FACTORS AFFECT A PRESIDENTS POPULARITY? ... The presidents constitutional powers are constant, but it is the perceived power that changes. This power can be strengthened or weakened by his popularity with the public. ... A presidents popularity is also affected by events, some of his own m...
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| 143. | How did the technology affect the fighting and outcomes of WWII How did the technology affect the fighting and outcomes of WWII?
New advances in technology affected the fighting and outcomes in WWII. The advances in technology since WWI produces things like improved combat vehicles, the atom bomb, and new and improved sea /air warfare. This advances in technol...
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| 144. | marketing The explosive follow-up to Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace. A collection of provocative essays in which he confronts head-on the unelected & unconstitutional Cheney-Bush administration. In a centrepiece new essay on the events of 11th September, Vidal poses questions which will not go away. How mu...
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| 145. | Ancient Chinese Dynasties In ancient Chinese society, most eras were governed by dynasties. ... Chinese culture was greatly enhanced by the cumulative affect of each successive dynasty and their input into the economy, geography, religion, inventions, literature and language. ... Like most dynasties, they redistributed lan...
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| 146. | How Can People With Alcoholism Affect Their Children How Can People With Alcoholism Affect Their Children?
Alcoholism is a disease. Many people may mistake alcoholism as a way a person wants to be or has chosen to be, when in fact it’s not. Alcoholism is a corrupting disease; there is no clear line that you can avoid from progressing from problem dr...
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| 147. | Beauty of Trees The Beauty of Trees
My science fair project is about the characteristics of trees, mainly about their wood. ...
All trees have a similar physical anatomy; they have leaves, branches, wood, bark, and roots. ... Photosynthesis is how the trees acquire the food they need to survive. ... With ...
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| 148. | Simple rudeness to fatal problems ... Neuffer
11 February 2004
Simple Rudeness to Fatal Problems
Imagine walking down the sidewalk and a random person bumps into you and knocks you down without apologizing. ... The second thought is the thought that makes rudeness a serious national problem. Rudeness from one person can af...
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| 149. | Motivation in the Workplace ... Survey’s showed that the causes of stress in the workplace are mainly violence, bullying, and other forms of harassment in work. ... This article advocates how respect in the workplace helps keep the workers motivated, instead of the old cliché of having job security and company advancement. ...
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| 150. | Life without Gates Life without gates, gates have many functions in life. We use gates to keep our children safe in the backyard, to keep them from falling into the swimming pool, and we also open the gate to let them run into the world. We use gates everyday, we run with Gates, we send with Gates, we write with Gates...
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| 151. | Mischievous and Magical Puck
In Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the character Puck is a very mischievous and magical figure that causes a great deal of chaos throughout the play. Puck carelessly places the magical “love juice” on the young lovers’ eyes, causing mass confusion. Puck also mischievously uses his mag...
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| 152. | Much Ado About Nothing “Much Ado About Nothing”
William Shakespeare
In Elizabethan England, the word “noting” was pronounced much like the word “nothing.” “William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” has in fact very much to do with “noting” (an intended pun on “nothing”) or half-seeing, with perceiving dimly or ...
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| 153. | Workaholic Nowadays, many men and women work in law, accounting, real estate, and business. These people are serious about becoming successful; they work long hours during the week and even on weekends, so they are called “ workaholics”. In addition, workaholics may not spend enough time in leisure activities....
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| 154. | Sweet Summer “And what did they want from me, these Bosoms? Achievement!” (62). Those Bosoms. Each one of them wanted the same thing for Bebe, and they showed her how to get it in three completely different ways. These teachings shaped Bebe’s childhood and her outlook on life. Even though she often thought the B...
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| 155. | Lab on Enzymes Introduction
The purpose of this lab was to determine the rate of catalase (enzyme) on the conversion of h2o2 (reactant) to water and oxygen gas. ... Once finished with this lab we should be able to measure the effects of changes in temperature, pH, enzyme concentration, and substrate concentrati...
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| 156. | Child aduse “Child Abuse and The Affect It Has On a Child” Jennifer Madu and Isaiah Norman Psychology – MWF 11:00 a.m. March 4, 2004 Does child abuse affect the mental state of a child as he or she matures? Every year an estimated one million children suffer from some form of child abuse. Despite the publics’ o...
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| 157. | individuals have had an enormous impact upon American society ... S history, the actions and contributions of certain individuals have had an enormous impact upon American society. Andrew Carnegie, Upton Sinclair and are a few individuals that had a profound affect on the past and the present. ... In accordance with the overflowing wealth in the nineteenth c...
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| 158. | Divorce Not a Big Deal
Divorce: Not a Big Deal? ... …Till death do us part, marriage, such a wonderful thing to rejoice about, so why is the divorce rate in the United States increasing dramatically? Society no longer looks at divorce as a major issue. These days, it seems just as quic...
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| 159. | Explore the Elizabethan Theatre as seen through Hamlet In the play Hamlet there are many themes which the Elizabethan audience would have respected but which audiences of today, would not respect. Similarly the Elizabethan era would have shown themes differently to the way theatres portray them today. The reasons for this are partially to do with techni...
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| 160. | figurative language in romeo and juliet In my essay I will discuss Shakespeare’s use of figurative language in Romeo and Juliet while incorporating references to the play. Writers have used figurative language for centuries, as it allows for their readers to become engaged when they read a piece of writing. Literary devices (figurative la...
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