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    Beach Morphology Report

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    this can be due to the amount of time they have been transported and deposited due the waves. While the swash zone has and is currently enduring the waves as well what makes it so different is that the grains in the zone have not has as much time with wear as the dunes have making the grains coarse but another factor is the constant wash up of Biogenous minerals like shells making the swash zone poorly…

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    Gun Control Papers

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    Gun Control With many recent terror attacks and mass shootings occurring in the U.S. the idea of Gun Control has crossed the minds of many americans. In a General social survey taken 32% of americans said they own or re in the presence of someone who owns a firearm, this is about a third of the U.S. population (Fox1). Mrs. Hunter runs into a sticky situation at the mall, she is walking around christmas shopping when out of nowhere a man wearing all black starts firing a gun at innocent people.…

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    Mary Louise Pratt Summary

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    of Toronto; she attended the University of Illinois for her M.A in Linguistics and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Stanford University. Mary Louise Pratt introduced the idea of contact zones with the point of admiring the different aspects that exist within a society. By definition, the term contact zone exists when referring to the spaces that exist within the social sphere where people and individuals from different cultures meet. As different elements of the society and cultures meet,…

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    Personal Narrative

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    matter. As I took my first step onto the mossy ground and took a gasp of cold air I knew the battle had begun. Two weeks prior to the battle I was in my home. A small house on the edge of zone four . Our land was divided between 8 different zones. Zone one was were all the wealthy people dwelled. In zone two three and four were people of the middle classes. I along with my sister, mom, and dad all lived on…

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    Sim Test

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    Table 1 shows the all the isolates that produced a zone of inhibition for the ESKAPE pathogen, Staphylococcus aureus. In total, twenty six isolates were tested against Staphylococcus aureus. However, only eight showed a zone of inhibition. The size of the zones varied for each microorganism. Table 2 shows the results of the biochemical and morphological tests. The test that were performed were Sim, FTM, oxidase, catalase, MSA, blood agar, Acid fast stain and endospore stain. The sim and…

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    Non Verbal Communication

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    to Rutsohn There are four spacial zones “intimate, informal, formal, and public” (1993). The intimate zone is considered anything less than three feet but varies depending on what source is used. This zone refers to the zone in which people are intimate, meaning close friends and family, and is used for intimate contact like hugging for example. The informal zone ranges from three to seven feet and is also used between friends and family to interact. The formal zone ranges from seven to twelve…

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    pressure on the marine environment. Some habitats and species have been affected by many factors. That has led the government to introduce legislation measures to protect the marine community. In this essay, I will look at how marine conservation zones would be beneficial to help the marine biodiversity in the UK. The last two centuries have shaped the British coastlines differently due to climate change, which is influencing all aspects of biodiversity and known as a significant threat;…

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    CHAPTER IV RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Table 1: Relationship between Achievement Motivation and Aggression among Inter Collegiate Hockey Players Variable N M SD df r Achievement Motivation 100 26.28 5.72 98 -0.09 Vs. Aggression 11.15 2.58 rtab (98) = 0.19 It is apparent from the table 1 that obtained value of correlation coefficient (-0.09) is less than the tabulated value of correlation coefficient (0.19). It means there is no significant relationship found between…

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    Car Safety Essay

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    doesn’t follow this rule. This essay talks about the function of the car safety and how does the safety equipment involved to the science for keeping the people safe. Also, the safety equipment that this essay talks are seatbelts, airbags, crumple zones, and anti-lock brakes. The aim of this essay is to understand the function of car safety equipment and know how does these equipment involve to the science. There are some safety equipment like seatbelt or airbags. Seatbelt is the equipment…

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    Essay On Cupcake Theory

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    Applying theories to Cupcake The aim of theories is to explain human behavior, rather than justifying or excusing the behavior of an individual. Through theories an explanation as to why individuals engage in criminal acts is being presented through various theories, that each give their own insight as to where crime takes place, or how criminals are being shaped. Applying theories to an individual is what this paper will do, specifically in regards to Cupcake Brown. Cupcake Brown recounts her…

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