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    Alice in wonderland is a children’s novel that has entire worlds of meaning to different people. The story is told in a very childish matter and begins with the tale of our young friend Alice who upon seeing a white rabbit running, she begins to chase the white rabbit and falls down the rabbit’s hole and winds up finding herself in a very peculiar world. Right away as Alice explores the rabbit hole she stumbles across many things that don’t belong such as cupboards and dressers and she quickly…

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    Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are microorganisms present in the soil or in plant roots that change nitrogen gases from the atmosphere into solid nitrogen compounds that plants can use in the soil. Let's break this concept down. Nitrogen is commonly found as an inert, or nonreactive, gas in the Earth's atmosphere. In fact, 78% of the Earth's atmosphere is nitrogen in its gaseous design. This element is so sufficient that it has been incorporated into all living things on Earth. In order for this to…

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    The pistachio industry in California is located primarily in the San Joaquin Valley, which accounts for 97% of the production in the U.S (CPRB 2009). The city of Fresno is centrally located favorable for the growing season because it is typically hot and dry; daytime temperatures commonly exceeding 100 degrees F. and rainfall between May and October is effectively absent. Because pistachio trees typically bloom in mid April, monitoring for pests is best suitable in early spring. A most common…

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    I am Kylee Skutar, but you may know me as Professor Calleta. I have always had an interest in bugs especially caterpillars. Then one day there was a terrible tornado. I had been in my car and one second I was on the ground, the next in the center of the tornado, then back down. I awoke in the hospital around midnight and they said they gave me a medicine made of Calleta silkmoth. That night I had a hard time falling asleep, I knew that I was no longer a human. I felt different, like if I moved…

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    In the modern society, there is an increase number of people concerned about food safety around the world. These food safety worries are primary about some new food species. This food which combines their DNA by using genetic technology is called genetically modified (GM) food. Scientists can make specific changes to food’s genetic structure and can alter food’s original characteristics. There are both advantages and disadvantages of GM food. The benefits of GM food are that researchers can…

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    Dayo. 9-2 Casablanca From caterpillar to butterfly, you can undergo drastic changes, even within a short period of time. Film Noirs are Hollywood crime dramas that use lighting and deep dark shadows to portray the complicated moral nature of the subject.Casablanca in a great example of this, with many lighting techniques, this movie aids in making the audience cognizant of each character's transformation. First of all, as usual, when the lead female actress comes on scene for the…

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    Affirmation- “A new kind of modern-day hero had been born. Poets and artists alike now identified the aviator with a list of familiar flying personalities, including Arabian princes on flying carpets, Perseus and his winged sandals, Wagner's flying Valkyries, Icarus, and countless angels and archangels.” The idea of aviation and pilots as the new heroes during World War 1 resonated me. In the current world, aviation is not big of a deal anymore and many of us don’t appreciate it as much as it…

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    could hear the intimidating shuddering of coaster tracks and the terrified screams of passengers. You see, I had never experienced a real roller coaster before. Growing up, they were never my forte. The closest I had ever gotten was the kid’s caterpillar coaster in grade two, which was probably seven feet tall, but I cried until…

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    Rossum's Universal Robots?

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    Introduction Definition First we must look at what a robot is and from a definition given by a leading United States robotics research institute, where they defined a robot as a multifunctional, reprogrammable manipulator that has been made and is designed to actuate the movement of tools, materials, specialized devices and parts through variable motions that are programmed in order for the performance of different tasks as required by man (Robot Institute of America, 1979). The term robot was…

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    responding to one another in understanding ways; we talked about the problems with stereotypes, and identified strategies to help us think outside the box. • We talked about a lot of different things in this unit. All of these different topics— empathy, Caterpillar Thoughts, and stereotyping—help us realize how our thoughts influence our feelings and behaviors. We learned that we can change the way we think, so that we behave and interact with one another in more positive ways. Today, we’ll see…

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