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    environment, while the green background represents a grass environment. The individual conducting the experiment is acting as the “predator” (bird) and the tweezers used by this individual is the beak of the bird. The toothpicks are the “prey” (worms). The beige worm is the original coloured organism, while the green worm has a colour mutation, aiding its survival in the grass environment, but negatively effecting its survival in the sand environment. The bubble wrap used under the “predator’s”…

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    Materials and Methods Materials used in experiment 1.1A: Nutrient agar plate Materials used in experiment 1.1B: Nutrient agar plate, Sterile cotton swab In experiment 1.1B a nutrient agar plate was opened and left in an arbitrary spot in the laboratory and left untouched for three hours, at the end of the lab it was collected and incubated at . In part B a swab/swab rinse method was preformed in order to inoculate the nutrient agar plate. A sterile cotton swab was taken out of its packaging, an…

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    Bee's Hair Case Study

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    the protein structure when people get their hair chemically straightened.” 10. “ESSAY QUESTION: Explain how humidity causes hair to curl or be frizzy.” Q1. Beau’s fur appears soft with various shades of neutral coloring. Within this range are: tan, beige, dark brown, gray, and light brown. Specifically, chamois, umber rust, tanbark, armagnac, and amber are all color theory traits to describe Beau’s fur. Beau appears to be a Chow Chow subspecies. Non-numeric descriptive factors apply. Eye color…

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    Vimeo Gulp Analysis

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    Ed Patterson from Sumo Science at Aardman, and was used and distributed as a commercial for Nokia. To clarify, I will not attempt to analyze each frame; I will be analyzing the animation as a whole. Describe: Throughout the animation, there is a beige, sand-textured, underlying background. By watching the…

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    Summer time brings a lot of new and fun activities to my plate. Among these are tubing and water skiing. I enjoy both of these activities a lot, but in different ways. Water skiing is a tough and rewarding sport while tubing is an easy and relaxed activity. When I start tubing, I can see the red and yellow checkered rope attached to my tube. It runs through the rough and choppy water up to the boat. I am lying down and staring at the faded red and yellow covering. The white tube shows through…

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    blacks and was considered a distinguished example of the New Negro movement. (Louis Armstrong) Duke Ellington mimicked Armstrong by individuality in composing and performing jazz pieces. He composed over 2000 musical works. Ellington’s, “Black, Brown, Beige," was a 42 minute musical composition that honored African Americans involved in World War II. The tribute was deemed a crossover work that brought him world-wide attention and respect.…

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    Europe 1914 (Pre War World 1 Map): This is a map of Europe before World War I. The countries in red are the Central Powers. The countries in beige are the Allied Powers. The countries in yellow are the independent countries. Before World War I, there were far fewer countries than are after the war. Russia was by far the biggest country extending all the way to Austria Hungary, Germany, and Sweden. Europe After World War I: This map shows all of the changes that happened after World War I.…

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    Fury

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    The town Fury may be a model of automobile that was created by town, that started from 1956 as a sub-series of the cooccurring town Belvedere, then, became its own series (just one level on top of the up to date town Belvedere for 1959, which, throughout later generations, was referred to as town Satellite from the late Sixties on through to 1974 once it had been succeeded by the mid-size town Fury for 1975 to 1978. From 1959 to 1961 it had been a large automotive, then, a mid-size automotive,…

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    all have minor and major differences, we’re all the same. One difference that both of the texts talk about is physical features. In “Human Family,” Maya Angelou says, “The variety of our skin tones can confuse, bemuse, delight, brown and pink and beige and purple, tan and blue and white.” In Barack Obama’s speech, he says, “We may not look the same…, but we all want to move in the same direction.” Maya Angelou expressed the idea that we don’t all look the same, but we are the same in a…

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    Eubacteria Essay

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    Bacteria is a broad domain of the prokaryotic cells in which are very small containing of no nucleus, a small amount of organelles and a single chromosome loop. Bacteria reproduces asexually through binary fission meaning it duplicates its genetic material and then divides into two parts. Bacteria can also exchange genetic material through conjugation, when DNA is directly transferred from one bacterial cell to another, the two bacteria then merge and share the genetic material. There are two…

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