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    The process of estimating a persons stature from a skeletal remains has a long history in physical anthropology. The correlation between a persons height and the length of their bones, throughout all ages allows the osteologist a better frame from which they can reconstruct an individuals stature, with the use of different skeletal elements. The use of body collections such as the Hamann and Todd collection that house around 2,600 skeletal remains of individual, who died in the 1900’s are…

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    2018. My goal is specific because I've stated the test i want to improve in: standing long jump, the amount i want to increase in 15 cm and the time frame January 2018. My goal is measurable because I’m going to be able to see the difference in centimetres since the first time i did it. My goal is action oriented because I have a logical plan to reach my goal and have planned to do exercises to increase my leg strength such as: leg press, lunges, squats, cardio, leg curls, jump squats,box…

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    Plate Tectonics

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    The plate tectonic theory was developed in the 1960’s and it is extremely important to have a fond understanding of as it is an explanation of the amazing scientific feats that have happened and are still happening in our world today. For example, it explains why the land we stand on is in its place, how volcanoes, tsunamis and mountains are formed and many more scientific phenomenon. This theory is that the outer shell of Earth is separated into multiple plates, which are floating on the mantle…

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    Brassica Hypothesis

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    The genus Brassica contains thirty-seven different species, many of which provide edible parts such as roots, leaves, stems, buds, flowers, and seeds (Rakow, 2004). The Brassica species have provided much of the population 's diet, which explains their economic importance to many countries. Within the Brassica species, Canola has been a major contributor to the Canadian economy, providing over nineteen billion dollars each year, two-hundred and forty thousand Canadian jobs, and twelve and a half…

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    Essay On Wasp Nest

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    appearance of alternating black and yellow colours, but it’s likely that you will hear these insects before you see them up close. They have a distinctive, almost menacing, buzz that is similar to a fly’s but slightly louder. Measuring up to 2 centimetres long, the wasp has three sections…

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    British Columbia, Idaho Plateau, Great Basin, Colorado and Mexico Plateau are situated from north to south in the region between the Rocky and the Central Mountains. 2.The Eastern Highlands : This highland covers Greenland. Island in the north, Labrador Plateau and New England highland at the middle and the Appalachian highland extending almost upto Florida Island in the south. 3.The Central Plain Region : This is the largest region. This area covers about three-fifth of the total area of…

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    plastic-surfaced kitchen table where My Mum is sat facing me with both hands wrapped tightly round her ancient commemorative Royal Jubilee mug looking glum. My lunch of a ‘Best of Both Worlds” wholemeal/ white bread jam sandwich is on a light green ten centimetre diameter plate in front of her. I force myself to resist the urge to investigate the sweet fruity goodness that is my sandwich before I have dealt with My ‘glum Mum.’ Why is My Mum glum?* My Mum has clear droplets of water shaped…

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    charge and beta has a slightly positive charge. Cilia use repetitive movement to move fluids over the surface of a cell or to move a single cell. One area where cilia are abundant is the respiratory tract, there are more than a billion per square centimetre, and this is because dust and dirt can easily be breathed in. The cilia sweep and move mucus up and to the throat where it will eventually be removed from the body and cause no harm. They are also present in the oviduct walls to move the egg…

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    Brave New World and Matched: Two Dystopian Futures Setting and Tone The settings of both Brave New World and Matched connect the plots with their respective surroundings to provide the reader a feel for the atmosphere of the story. The setting of Brave New World, as of chapter one, is London, England in the year A.F. 642, or 642 years after the invention of Henry Ford’s Model T car. Aldous Huxley describes a futuristic building, (1) “A squat grey building of only thirty-four stories. Over the…

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    Charlotte Diary Report

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    shelter on the front line called a ‘dugout’. They are not very nice places at all but provide shelter from the torrent of rain that we are currently suffering through right now, and the shells of course. That being said there is already around 5 centimetres gathering on the floor, pretty soon even the duckboards will be useless. The men’s spirits have been rather low lately because its been raining for the last 3 days and the latrine overflowed after the last lot stationed here didn’t empty it.…

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