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    Alka Seltzer Experiment

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    surface area vs rate of time Introduction: In the investigation an experiment is conducted investigate if the breaking of alka seltzer into ½, ¼ and none effect the time it dissolves. The context of the problem is the time it dissolves to have the medicine show its effect. This problem exist in real life as people take alka seltzer to relief heartburn, acid digestion and stomach aches. This experiment would benefit society because it informs the society the better way of consuming medicine or…

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    Magic Of Tidying Up

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    Ideally, you should pick a home that creates an environment where every member of your family can thrive. This means researching in advance to find areas with low crime, good schools, and no restrictions that prohibit your pet. Don’t forget to look for parks, playgrounds, or other spaces where your family can play and exercise. Depending on the logistics of your move, it may be smart to find someone…

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    WNV Infection Paper

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    Dallas County, TX, the county hit hardest with WNV incidence in the 2012 outbreak, witnessed the greatest increase in WNV infections of any urban area in the United States during the virus’s 2012 resurgence (7). The incidence rate of WNV in Dallas County in 2012 was 7.30 per 100,00 residents– a total of 398 cases reported (7, 10). In this paper, my study area and year are Dallas County, Texas in 2012. Dallas County, Texas had 167 positive mosquito pools, no avian positive cases, 3 equine cases…

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    Argentina Did you know that the population density in Argentina is 6.123 per square mile.This means less people are crammed in house by house streets.But this is because the vast forest land of argentina that hardly anyone lives in.Plus there is also lots of farmland and rural areas.This essay will teach you crucial facts about Argentina. Land Argentina’s land is rich with black soil making it great for farming.Which their leading export is soybeans.One of the reasons for this is their…

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    Bend Population Survey

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    from Madison, Alabama to Bend, Oregon. They have visited Bend, Oregon every year for 10 years. They have watched the area grow and decided they wanted to move here. The family found a home in Awbrey Glen. The area was just the right size, the streets weren't crowded with houses, and the traffic was at a minimum. But after four years they started to second guess moving to the area. Northwest Crossing (a neighborhood in Bend) started crowding both sides of the roads and removed a lot of the…

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    been asked about the mysterious base Area 51. Area 51 interests many people because of its background, what is done there, and the theories surrounding it. Area 51 is protected in many different ways to ensure all of the projects done there are kept secret. The first way they protect the base is by its isolated location. Area 51 is in the middle of nowhere in the hope that it would stay hidden.The government owns and protects thousands of acres surrounding Area 51, including a mountain range 25…

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    Downtown Worcester is comprised of office buildings, clothing stores, restaurants, small cafes, and governmental offices such as City hall and Worcester Federal building. The common oval serves as the center location for big events that takes place throughout the year. Few weeks ago, Worcester held their first Pow Wow event at the common oval, where artist from all over the world came to display their artwork. During our walk, we saw few of the murals on the street that was painted during the…

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    Suburban Sprawl Essay

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    These changes make a new living pattern, in which people live in the suburban area and drive to work, becomes possible. As a result, more and more people move out of cities and live in suburban area. These suburban communities are called suburban sprawl. As most people live in the suburbia, merchants relocate themselves with their customers. Office and jobs stayed in the cities in the beginning. Gradually, offices moved out too because it is cheap for them to set up office at suburbia where…

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    What meanings do permanent residents and second homeowners construct and ascribe to Rangeley? Both groups of actors rely on similar narratives of the rural idyll to construct Rangeley’s place distinction—they imagine it to be safe, isolated, and removed from the problems associated with the rest of the world. This narrative itself is not unique to rural places; in fact, this narrative has been one of the most enduring narratives of rurality (Williams 1974; Woods 2011). However, what is unique is…

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    As society develops and changes with modernity so to does the flow of the city, residential and rural areas. Due to the rise in suburbia and the bourgeois commuter there has been altered movements within the city changing the original purpose of the city and promoting collective groups of communities that exist on the edge of a larger city. Suburbanization grew in the times of the Depression and WWII as well as the developments of technology. Automobiles became available which allowed people to…

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