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    Glencoe Science book; Mrs. Matthews announced our first test date: September 15, 2014. She told us to “prepare and be prepared”. A study guide was handled out, which was worked on in class. The class noticed that temperature conversion – Fahrenheit and Celsius- was not on the study guide. Nervously as I already was I asked, “Is temperature conversions going be on the test?”, Mrs. Matthews replied back “No, do not worry about them since we just learned…

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    Abstract: The first thing that comes in one’s mind is that “What is a Biting Midge”?? Midges are smallest two-winged blood sucking flies prevalent globally. They so narrowly resemble mosquitoes that they are often mistaken for them. Midge is around 1 mm in length with the small stout limbs and short mouthparts that are projected downwards. It bites both the animals and humans inflicting excruciating pain and irritation. Only female midges suck blood. Female releases a chemical (pheromone) to…

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    Disinfectant Lab Report

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    The aim of this experiment is to determine how best to remove bacteria from an environment. Disinfectants are formulations of active chemicals that sterilize inanimate surfaces or objects, whereas antiseptics deter bacterial growth on living tissue. These agents have two modes of anti-bacterial action; growth inhibition or lethal action. Disease causing micro-organisms thrive wherever there are appropriate conditions to provide sustenance. There are four…

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    formulation where each tablet contains 2mg of tolterodine tartrate. Patient had the following symptoms: “blood pressure at 175/80 mmHg, pulse rate at 82 beats per minute, Glasgow Coma Scale score was 13/15 (E4V4M5), body temperature was 38.3 degrees Celsius (tympanic), respiratory rate was 10 breaths per minute and oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry was 96% while he was put on oxygen through a non-rebreathing mask, chest auscultation was clear, abdominal examination revealed hypoactive bowel…

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    According to Ontario Human Rights Code, Code 13 Announced intention to discriminate noted that “A right under Part I is infringed by a person who publishes or displays before the public or causes the publication or display before the public of any notice, sign, symbol, emblem, or other similar representation that indicates the intention of the person to infringe a right under Part I or that is intended by the person to incite the infringement of a right under Part I.” (Code 13.1) There are a…

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    Giraffe Research Paper

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    Africa is home to the world's tallest mammal, called Giraffa camelopardalis aka Giraffes. Giraffes are the tallest mammal on earth. Their legs are about 6 feet tall and the tallest giraffes can be recorded up to 5.9m. A group of giraffes is called a tower. Despite being incredibly tall, giraffes still only have seven vertebrae in their neck, the same number as humans and most other mammals. They can run about 35 mph for a short time. Unlike most other four-legged mammals, giraffes swing both…

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    Climate Change In Canada

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    come, largely due to greenhouse gasses produced by human activities. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which consists of more than 1,300 scientists from the countries around the world, predicts temperatures rise of 1.5 to 3.5 degrees Celsius over the next century. The IPCC says that the extent of climate change will have on individual regions will vary over time and with the ability of different systems in society and the environment to adapt to this…

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    hardwood and broadleaf trees, which in turn, consist of Maple, Oak, Beech, eand Elm tres. Deciduous Forests occupy a relatively small area of Canada, and have mild climates, with 750-1500 mm of rainfall a year, and a mean temperature of 10 degrees celsius. Deciduous forests are also one of the few forests that do go through 4 seasons. Raccons are found here, as well as the White tailed deer, and the Coyote, which originated from the grassland. Examples of flora include Lady fern, White birch,…

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    Yellow Star Hr 5171

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    The star outside your spaceship's windshield is a spectacular sight. HR 5171 A is a fireball 1,300 times larger than the Earth's sun. It's so big that if it were in our sun's position, it would swallow up Earth beneath its 10,000°F surface. To look at it from your spaceship, you have to wear special goggles--this star is almost a million times brighter than our sun. As you watch HR 5171A burn, you notice something strange. An object is peeking over the horizon, growing larger and larger. It's…

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    The Toronto ice storm was one of the many Natural disasters that were part of the North American Storm Complex. The storm originally formed in South Central United States on December 19 2013. The storm headed towards Atlantic Canada, and Northeastern United States, where the Storm finally disappeared on December 23 2013. The storm had lead to the tragic death of 27 people. The ice storm had lasted for almost 2 days, causing 500,000 homes to lose power. The ice storm was near the time…

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