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    to the three bean plants in that pot. The pots were labeled treatment one, two, three and four to keep organized. The first step was to remove the terminal bud from all 9 bean plants, all pots except treatment one. Using a scalpel…

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    Determining the impact of Auxin in pea plants, and its effect on lateral bud growth Megan Posey Bio 121-104 John Barry 10/23/16 Abstract Auxin is a hormone that helps to regulate bud growth, cell elongation, and many other aspects of plants. Apical dominance is a phenomenon that occurs due to the presence of auxin and stops lateral bud growth. In this experiment, we tested the hypothesis that a group of pea plants without treatment of auxin would have the most lateral bud growth, the 500 ppm…

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    Hook (Find an attention-getting way to start your essay. Maybe talk about why people have rules): This essay is about Bud calloway rules to live by in the book Bud not Buddy. The reason why Bud write these rule to live by is because he wantś to be able to get through life without getting in trouble. Bridge (2-3 sentences giving background on the novel and the role Bud’s rules play): The book Bud not Buddy is about finding out how is his father. Along the way he meets old friend and new friend…

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    Ironically, each of us girls decided to get a martini and chose a different flavor. I went with the Key Lime martini. It had graham cracker encrusted around rim of glass, with the smell and sweet creamy taste of key lime pie, still makes my taste buds aroused thinking about it. Each of our martini’s ordered were not only delicious but a beautiful to look at, a crafted master piece. As an appetizer I got the Lobster Bisque soup. The bisque’s coloring of peach-cream, was not too thick nor thin…

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    After much study, psychologists have uncovered many ways to control the mindset of people. Many marketers have adopted the strategies of mind manipulation in order to more effectively accomplish their goal. Some of the ways used in advertising are effective sounds, color, and dialogue. The Doritos Company has utilization of a tagline that influences the reader to take part in the “Crash the Super Bowl” contest. In effect, thousands of people filmed their own commercial of Doritos and entered the…

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    pools ad lakes and take precautions when playing sports. Spinal cord injuries can be avoided if you take the extra precautions and watch your surroundings, whether in a car or on foot. Special Senses Taste buds are nerve endings that are located on the tongue and the lining of the inside of the mouth, that provide a sense of taste or gustation. Taste buds have receptor cells that stimulate taste. Taste buds are found on the surface of the tongue that are called papillae (VanPutte, 2016). There…

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    ifer Lucas Professor Broadus LTED 3513-002 10 October 2017 Crafting of Bud, Not Buddy Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis, takes place in Flint, Michigan and Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is about a boy who lost his mother at an early age and was placed in foster care. With a poster in his suitcase his mother gave to him, he set out on a search for his father, based off what the poster had said. In order for Bud to get to the places he needs to go, he lies throughout his journey. The author…

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    Bud Not Buddy Analysis

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    connections to relate the painting. If you were to read the chapters in the book, it would indicate that Bud’s suitcase resembles his pride. The reason I drew a depiction of hell is because, I wanted to show a strong tone of feeling, in a way to connect with the story. The major theme of “Bud, Not Buddy”, centers on a little African American boy who is in a search for family. Not only being Motherless, Bud has been abused by the Flint Orphanage for he result of his skin. Bud doesn’t know what’s…

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    Bud Not Buddy Analysis

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    Think about if Bud was a white girl...Bud, Not Buddy would've been quite different from a white girl's prospective. This is because the Amoses would've treated him differently. Also, because he would be allowed in Owosso in the daytime. Herman would have treated him differently as well. To begin with, Bud, Not Buddy is about a ten-year-old boy who's trying to find his dad. On his journey he meets and sees many people he knows and doesn't know. His mom had lots of things to lead him to who we…

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    Bud Not Buddy Summary

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    Bud, Not Buddy is a story about a orphaned African American boy living in Flint, Michigan during the Great Depression. Bud, the main character tries to find his father. His mother left him some clues, but they were just flyers about a band in Grand Rapids. Bud is sick of being an orphan and runs away from his foster parents. He meets up with a boy from the home named Bugs and those two go to Hooverville, so they can hop on a train to California. At Hooverville Bud meets a lady named Deza Malone,…

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