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    perspective, including the suggestion of appropriate Bach flowers. Learning of a cancer diagnosis is a difficult experience and every individual reacts differently. Once diagnosed, the treatment plan affects the individual and the individual’s family, friends and colleagues. Common emotions such as feelings of shock, anger, confusion, uncertainty and fear can arise and manifest in diverse ways (P. Morris, 2013). Processing…

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    The legal issues that have arisen in this scenario are those concerned with private nuisance. The tort of private nuisance has been developed to protect the interests of land owners who have the right to the use and enjoyment of their property without interference. It is effectively the land that is protected and only those who own or have an interest in the land may bring a claim in private nuisance. The nuisance that Kate is suffering stems from the noise generated by a nearby airfield.…

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    parties contracted as liquidated, but which the court nonetheless found to be penal.Damages are likely to be limited to those reasonably foreseeable by the defendant. If adefendant could not reasonably have foreseen that someone might be hurt by their actions,there may be no liability. This is known as remoteness.This rule does not usually apply to intentional torts (e.g. deceit), and also has stuntedapplicability to the quantum in negligence where the maxim Intended consequences are never too…

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    Are Bees Worth Saving

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    The number of hives in the United States is at the lowest point in the last 50 years and will only continue to diminish if nothing is done. Awareness must be raised to save these insects that contribute so much to our daily lives. There are many ways to help save the bees such as; plant bee friendly flowers and shrubs, stop the use of pesticides, and buy only local honey. Think about the Lourenso 6 sheer amount of plants and animals that rely on these under-appreciated insect, and you 'll…

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    My Phage Research Paper

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    My phage has the wonderful name of Lorge. This name is very special because it offers information about the phage right away. I also chose this name because the first word that Tracy said when she saw my phage was, “Wow, it’s huge!” To get this wonderful phage I collected the soil sample from the flower pots across the street outside of Bessey Hall. I got the sample at the start of class on September 11, 2017. It was a clear day that was 60 degrees, with a depth of about 4cm below the surface of…

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    Germination Essay

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    Germination is the transition from mature embryos to an actual plant containing both a root and a shoot. This involves having a visible root and shoot as well as cotyledon elongation. (Attree 1990) Once the seed germinates, both a root and a shoot forms, and the seed capsule is pushed up, out of the dirt by the stem before it falls off. The different treatments used in this study affected the overall germination of the Picea mariana seeds. The seeds which were only treated with distilled water…

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    Isabella returns back wrapping the head of Lorenzo in a silk scarf, perfumes it with Arabian flowers, and place it in a garden pot with soil and seeds of basil of Salerno are sown. She feels relax after seeing the plants grow from the flesh of his beloved. She spends all of time caring for the basil and waters them with her tears. The basil grows beautifully and gives fragrance. In Keats’s poetry nature is always considered to be female and he describes it beautifully: And, furthermore, her…

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    Flora and Fauna – Crystal flowers – These crystal flowers were first stumbled upon in Warrett Forrest when a group of Crofters were searching for farming resources. They initially got the flowers with the intent to admire the beauty of it, not the intent of getting them useful abilities, until a man named Charlie Rosene noticed it’s strong, sweet scent. He was so captivated by the smell that he bit into it, and only moments later did he notice the change in atmosphere— this is the point in which…

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    Root System Of Hibiscus

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    Genetic Resources Program). Hibiscus is native to East Asia, but may be seen in numerous places. It is widely cultivate around the world. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis came from the scientific classification: Kingdom is Plantae; unranked are Angiosperms, Eudicots, and Rosids; Order is Malvales; Family is Malvaceae; Genus is Hibiscus; and Species is H. rosa-sinensis (USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program). In a flowering plants there are two main systems shoot system and root system. In the…

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    colour pigments in the leaf separate to reveal the hidden colours Integrated Experiences: Health: Discuss what the digestive system does and how it is similar to the photosynthesis process Creative Arts: Have children add pressed flowers and leaf rubbings to their…

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