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    up, polar ice caps begin to melt. The icecaps release furthermore methane gases into the atmosphere and continue to heat the globe. The melting of the icecaps also results in higher sea levels which in turn harm coral reefs and decrease the land of those who live near costal regions. According to the NRDC, “Sea-level rise can lead to saltwater intrusion into groundwater drinking supplies”. The increase of heat causes snow to melt and animals such as the arctic hare become extinct because they…

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    Summary Of The PACER Test

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    child to help guide them to perform the test correctly. To reduce the risk of retest bias, the recommended practice day will not be conducted. Instead, a member of the research team will perform the PACER test first as an example. Nutritional and health…

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    Chaos In The Jungle

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    The levels are made up of the tertiary consumers (carnivores), secondary consumers (small carnivores and herbivores), primary consumers (herbivores), and producers and decomposers (plants and insects). The stronger and more dominant animals in the jungle are…

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    The Galveston Hurricane

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    booming city with a whopping 37,000 residents living there. Reaching a maximum elevation of 8.7 feet, most of Galveston was even to sea level or right above it. Even with being such a small land mass, Galveston was well on its way to becoming one of the most important ports in the United States.…

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    Mangrove Snail Essay

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    Use quadrats to estimate the size of a population in an ecosystem Collect, analyse and present data to describe the distribution of species whose abundance has been estimated Consider the accuracy of population estimation strategies Identify factors determining the distribution of species whose abundance has been estimated Examine trends in population estimates for some plant and animal species in each environment Examine trends in population…

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    When countering data or creating data, various areas need to be considered. For example, identifying the data, the way the data is presented and whether the data is from primary secondary or a tertiary source. There are two different types of data, Primary and Secondary data. Primary data is data that is collected first hand, by yourself or your team. This type of data can be collected via interviews, questionnaires or observation in order to answer your research question. Similarly, secondary…

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    affecting society and our planet today. Rainstorms, droughts, record high temperatures, the significant melting of ice glaciers and lastly the rising of sea levels are just some effects that have become increasingly prevailing in our day to day lives. Heat waves amongst precipitation under global warming are major threats to human and animal health and safety. The ongoing days of drought and precipitation changing patterns can be the origin to a devastating forest fire, later leading to animal…

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    BIMS Case Study

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    (DMC) for the past three years and has signed an agreement for five additional years. The main focus of the team was to present the situation at BIMS, describe the instrument used for data collection, identify types of data collected, identify the level of measurement, code the data, clean the data, and draw a conclusion. With the material learned in class the team is better prepared in analyzing and developing a conclusion based…

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    Employee Questionnaire 1. What is your gender? [ ] male [ ] female [ ] other 2. What is your education level? [ ] some high school [ ] high school diploma [ ] some college [ ] college degree [ ] further education 3. How satisfied are you with your work? [ ] very unsatisfied [ ] somewhat unsatisfied [ ] neutral [ ] somewhat satisfied [ ] very satisfied 4. How well do you feel you perform in a team-environment? [ ] very poorly [ ] somewhat poorly [ ] neutral [ ] somewhat well [ ] very well 5. How…

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    Food Chains

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    GENERAL INFORMATION Lesson Title: Food Chains Subject: Life Science Grade Level: 4 Instructional Setting: This is a 4th grade class, composed of 16 students, 7 males, 9 females. 3 students are ELL, 1 is gifted in Math and Science, and 2 students have been diagnosed with ADHD. The classroom is composed of 4 tables and stools; students are permitted to stand or sit. STANDARDS, GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Common Core or State Standard: SC.4.L.17.4: Trace the flow of energy from the Sun as it is…

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