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    Personal Narrative Fiction

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    old egg got there. I don’t know how it got there and I don’t think anybody ever will. It just showed up. Out of nowhere. Like some magician just plopped it there or something. It wasn’t like the other eggs either, it was big, very big. About 30 times bigger if you ask me. It was a little spotted too. Not like a bold type of spotted though. More muted, a nice kind if spotted. Anyways, it just showed up one day, and what really killed me was that the mother duck still took care of the other egg.…

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    Poplawski Blender History

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    Introduction: There is nothing like a light and fruity smoothie or a tangy icy mixed drink to brighten any meal. Most of these beverages included a common household contraption known as the blender. Many people think they know how a blender works but in reality they only know the very basic parts of how one turns electricity to blended smoothie goodness. In this article one will learn how the Hamilton Beach 12-speed 52254 operates in part by part sections that will take the…

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    Fossils Chapter Summary

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    Fossils are a large part of discovering about the past, but to understand how fossils change over time, genes also need to be investigated. These investigations are just as important as the fossils, because of how DNA can be tested through the use of embryos. During Shubin’s expeditions into the Artic, one researcher, Randy Dahn, was experimenting with the embryos of sharks and skates. He would use various chemicals on the embryos, and examine the results to see what changes that the chemicals…

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    Chickens are a type of food that people need. People raise, kill, and eat chickens every day. 9 billion chickens are killed every year, amounting to a staggering 25 million per day. Domesticated poultry are raised specifically for their flesh and eggs. In fact, chicken is the most consumed meat in the world. That’s precisely the reason why my grandpa, Chris Schmidt, created a trailer that helps get chickens from the farm to the shelf and ready to be eaten. Parked a couple miles outside the city…

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    Chicken Feathers Case Study

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    Valorisation of chicken feathers: Optimization and Characterization of Cleaning process of chicken feathers by Response surface methodology Tamrat Tesfaye1 Bruce Sithole1, 2 Deresh Ramjugernath1, 3 1Discipline of Chemical Engineering, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa 2Forestry and Forest Products Research Centre, Natural Resources and the Environment, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Durban, South Africa 3Pro Vice-Chancellor: Innovation, Commercialization and…

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    of laying up to 10 000 eggs a day. The barber’s pole worm has three main life cycle stages of the dung, pasture and host stage (Figure 1). The dung stage is when the dung passes through the sheep onto the grass with the worms hatching and developing on the grass .The next stage is the pasture stage is the writhing movement resulting…

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    You open a carton of eggs and grab a white egg and brown egg. After cracking both of them open, you see that the insides are exactly the same. Next, you cook both the eggs and eat them. They taste and look equivalent. The same goes for society. We may all be different races, but we still have the same interior. Young adults around the world of different ethnicities, sex, or spiritualities have reported being treated unjust. All of humanity is equal no matter their race, gender, or religion.…

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    Bird Brained Up?

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    It might be time to reconsider the old saying, ‘bird brained’. Seems scientists have discovered that a chicken may actually have a higher capacity to reason logically than many young children. Research also produced some other rather startling conclusions. It appears there is more to a chicken’s persona than meets the eye. Studies indicate that our feathered barnyard friends have individual personalities and can be quite the little schemers. Evidence now shows that applying the term ‘bird…

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    salmonella because it’s in hens and other animals, so they have to vaccinate them. The american regulators were not sure if vaccinating the hens would keep sicknesses away. The American Regulators decided that if humans would get sick off of eggs again then eggs would cost less than a dollar. Factory farms are giving animals antibiotics to make them grow faster. “ 70% of the antibiotics used in the U.S. are given to for animals for non- therapeutic purposes. If the antibiotics get in humans it…

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    internet, will need some requirements including being predator proof, well ventilated, easy to clean, movable or have a removable dropping tray, roosting poles, and a nesting box. All these criteriums will lead to happy chickens which mean an increase in egg production. A home made chicken coop can meet all the criteria and go beyond a kit chicken coop. A chicken coop must be predator proof to keep stray animals and predators away from the chickens. A chicken coop can be nice to keep your…

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