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    I am creating this lesson for my 7th Grade Reading Class; there are 15-20 students per class period. I currently, do not have any EL students in my classroom; however, I do have a range of student abilities in my classroom. About 15% of my student body qualifies for special education. As a result, using the knowledge-building cycle would benefit all my students. Therefore, this is why I am creating this knowledge-building cycle plan to incorporate in my actual classroom. Identify a list of…

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    Red Maple Tree Case Study

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    I have identified the cause of the damages to Mrs.Sibley’s red maple tree. The zoomed-in image you sent me was definitely caused by carpenter ants. These pests excavate galleries into trees to lay eggs and raise their young. They are causing damage to the tree, however the damage is not from consumption of the wood. These ants feed on the honeydew that is produced by aphids and termites and, more than likely, were not the original cause of damage. The maple tree could have been hit by lightning,…

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    Boxelder Research Paper

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    a wide range of places. It was also found that when local N fertilization is high, the lifespan of the fine roots of boxelder was increased. (Tree Physiology 33 p. 340-348) This attribute can help boxelder stay at a site and can make it harder to control as a competitor. Most of the time boxelder will come in after a pioneer species but can be a pioneer species in some places. Stump and root sprouting is a common way boxelder can reproduce. This may prove to be a problem in that even in these…

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    The Declaration gives us a fairly lengthy list of problems however, fails to explain the root cause. The reason behind the American colonies was to help British economy expand and provided new life and opportunities to those who are anxious to leave Europe. Virginia was the first colony established in 1607 and, Pilgrim Fathers colonization New England in 1620. The British government did not pay much attention to the colonies. For about a century and a half went unbothered. In 1660, after…

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    Root System Of Hibiscus

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    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 shoot system there are the apical buds, flowers, stem, leaf, axillary bud, petiole, node, and internode.…

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    Also, that a plant not having enough moisture does impact the plant 's growth. According to Bodie V. Pennisi., a extension floriculture specialist (v.1), a lot of light time does affect your plant’s moisture levels.It can also,damage the roots and bulbs.When watering the plant make sure you don’t drown it.The light is the most important thing for a plant. Light is needed for plants to produce and survive.If plants get too much light they appear “off color”. Adequate light is crucial.Too…

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    1. Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to provide a succinct overview of the grammatical and phonological properties of Jordanian Arabic, expanding on the topics discussed within paper 2. More specifically, through the use of data collected in four separate interviews with a bilingual Arabic native speaker, this paper will make hypotheses pertaining to the underlying syntax affecting the language’s construction and the phonological parameters present. 2. Syntax, continued: In paper 2,…

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    When thinking about all the trees that are on earth, some of the thanks should go to Wangari Maathai for coming up with the Green Belt Movement. According to Maathai, in 1977, she discovered the Green Belt Movement which allowed people a plan of action to promote people to conserve the environment and helps improve people’s lives (141). The Green Belt Movement that Wangari Maathai created has been advance and everyday people are coming up with more ways to conserve the environment. People…

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    Plant Bed Essay

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    He also adds on by stating that “Garden beds improve growing conditions for plants by lifting their roots above the soil”. Providing us with a simple but key explanation of why plants seem to grow faster if planted in garden beds. Hayes says that, “The soil in beds that are raised warms up earlier in the spring and is innovated by certain grasses and by the tree roots”. Recommending several steps to construct a raised garden bed. First, decide where it will be located the higher the…

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    What Is Thigmotropism?

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    Believe it or not, some plants can feel just like us, but even better, thanks to thigmotropism. Thigmotropism is a plant’s way of touching, or feeling. Thigmotropism is one of the tropisms, in which plants use to react with their environments. “Scientifically defined, it is the directional response of a plant organ to touch or physical contact with a solid object (1).” When a plant comes into contact with an object of a solid state, the response is to curl around it. “A Morning Glorie’s sense of…

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