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    On what felt like one of the longest days I went to see a play with my best friend. I didn’t tell her what it was about or any of the details, the play was titled The Boy Who Loved Monsters and the Girl Who Loved Peas. I had wanted to see it since it first came out in the early summer. The play did so well that they did a holdover, which meant that I finally had my chance to see it. When we first walked into Spongberg Theatre music was playing that filled the atmosphere with an outer space…

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    Callosobruchus maculatus are not considered directly harmful to humans; although, as an insect pest they damage millions of tons of human food crops in the form of legumes every year (Torres et al. 2016). Physically, they are small beetles, approximately 3.5 mm long. Because Callosobruchus maculatus larvae feed and develop exclusively on the seeds of legumes, the beetles are commonly referred to as "bean beetles." Adult Callosobruchus maculatus have a very short lifespan of 6 to 14 days…

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    This is a comparison of the song “Miss Jackson” originally done by the artist Outcast and then later remade by the cover band The Vines. Both versions, are themed about a man’s conflict with a girl and her mother. The original version is rap while the cover version released by the vines is rock. Outcast’s message is that he wants to right his wrongs and that he deserves to be involved his child’s life. The Vine’s version has a more simple meaning of simply wanting forgiveness and girl back.…

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    with pea plants. Student Answer: Mendel's F1 generation, also known as the first filial generation is the parent of the offspring generation which is the F2 generation(Daempfle,2016). The P generation is the also known as the parent generation. The parent generation will reproduce and generate F1 and F2 generations. Mendel began by breeding two pea plants. One green and the other yellow. This generation is known as the P generation. When the P generation reproduced all peas were…

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    INTAKE AND DIGESTIBILITY OF WEST AFRICAN DWARF RAMS FED RAW AND PROCESSED PIGEON PEA SEEDS. A. I. UKANWOKO2 and E. O. NWACHUKWU1 . 1Department of Animal Production and Livestock Management College of Animal Science and Animal Production. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria. 2Department of Animal Science and Fisheries, University of Port Harcourt. P. M. B. 5323 Choba, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. ndutonia@yahoo.com…

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    in second person point of view, one can actually feel like it is themselves experiencing the events. Sixteen-year-old Pea tries to act like a normal high school girl, but only very few people know about her eating disorder, which restrains her from eating certain foods. Her mother and father send her to therapy, thinking this will cure their not-so-normal daughter. However, when Pea meets the boy of her dreams, her life seems to almost fall completely apart. “This monster is growing and…

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    liquid, three peas per test tube, cotton ball on top of tube, time Constant- 24mL of solution per Petrie dish Dependant- Turbidity, microbial growth Results The peas were only going to be covered in 24mL of solution to keep it consistent with the first two experiments. As the Petrie dish has a larger surface area compared to the test tubes, 24mL of solution didn?t properly cover the peas so it was decided to add more concentration of the solution to make sure that all of the peas were…

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    Gregor Mendel: A Great Scientist Gregor Mendel was a scientist, born in 1822. He lived as a monk for a long time, most of his life. He is said to be “the only one who got it more or less right.” I am going to tell about his main discoveries and life. He published his ideas in 1866, but no one believed his ideas until about 1900, over 15 years after his death. He graduated High school and went to University of Olmütz in 1840 at age 18. His family owned just a small farm, and paid a lot for…

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    Chickpea

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    Earlier it was believed that polyphenols, phytates, tannins and dietary fiber contents of finger millet act as anti-nutrients because of their metal chelating and enzyme inhibition activities but now it has been confirmed that these constituents can contribute to antioxidant activity, which is an important factor in resisting aging and metabolic diseases.Morevoer, finger millet is also useful in management of various physiological disorders such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, vascular…

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    Where Is The Love Analysis

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    questions that have often been asked, and have been asked in the song Where is the Love? by The Black-Eyed Peas. An American hip hop group called The Black-Eyed Peas have always showcased music that has been firmly been rooted hip-hop, but they also have discovered interests in other musical forms as well. Their song “Where is the Love?” is just one prime example of how The Black-Eyed Peas changed their sound to appeal a broader audience. “Where is the Love?”, released in June of 2003, was the…

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