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    1.1.1 Describe photosynthesis and how it works in internal plant processes. Photosynthesis is a process which plants make food from sunlight. The plants convert light energy to chemical energy. The converted chemical energy is stored in carbohydrate molecules which are synthesized from carbon dioxide and water. There are two main process in photosynthesis. (Light reaction and dark reaction) Light reactions produce organic energy molecules (ATP and NADPH). Chlorophyll which is in chloroplast…

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    At a high intensity, you can burn 17 calories per minute, as well as build strength. Jog for one-to-three minute intervals in waist-deep water, then alternate with less cardio-based water exercises – this way you can keep the number of calories you burn high, without…

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    “The work I have been writing all my life is about the struggle that is born of the crisis of our century, a crisis of faith.” Throughout his life and his compositions, Leonard Bernstein explored his observation of a lack of faith within humanity in the 20th century and ways it could be renewed. He explored and expressed this interest throughout many works beginning with his Symphony No. 1: Jeremiah. In the book of Lamentations, Jeremiah the prophet mourns the fall of Jerusalem by Babylon.…

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    Workout Log Analysis

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    little bit of a warm up just so I can get my blood pumping and get my muscles warmed up. My warm up usually consists of jogging two laps around the track and then doing some warm up stretches such as lunges and high knees and more. I use about 50% intensity for my warm up just so I make sure that I will not pull anything during my exercise. For my actual exercise, me and a friend would run in the Fort Hays main gym where there is Gate…

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    Skill #28 Kirstin Krueger #21839116 ELISA is an abbreviation for "enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay." An ELISA test uses different parts of the immune system, different antibodies, and color changes to detect immune responses in the body. CPLi, or Canine Pancreatic Lipase Immunoreactivity, is a specific lipase that is only found in canine pancreatic tissues. The CPLi ELISA snap test is made by Idexx and is used to measure the concentrations of pancreatic lipase in the serum of the patient.…

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    individuals had burst forth through the door. There was no one else, the figures stair intensified, the feelings of doubt filling your head. They couldn’t be looking at me, the past confidence shattered from the intensity, the desire to engage in conversation, just to take away some intensity, wouldn’t happen. That moment, the need to break away, wandering your eyes lower, you look at the ground. The never before seen or cared to see colours of the floor and that small insignificant seam between…

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    limiting factor of light intensity was also considered during the experiment. Each polystyrene cup was placed in the exact same place. Hence, each polystyrene cup had the exact same sunlight exposure. The polystyrene cup was also exposed to the exact same weather conditions over the two week time period. Hence, the factor of light intensity could not be investigated as each different amount of fertilizer was exposed to the exact same weather conditions and light intensity. The weather was partly…

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    to that young man who had wanted to understand death? What better way to understand it than to live it?” (147) The concept attempting to illustrate itself with these questions is merely the intensity with which Paul viewed his topic, the transition from life to death, from one vocation to another, an intensity never rendering to those claws buried deep within him, claws represented in his last years as tumors so tightly attached to his lungs. Paul not only used the…

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    Jameson Marvin Essay

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    This is one that I must work on as conductor. He uses the same four elements of music, which are duration, pitch, timbre, and intensity. Duration consists of pulse, rhythm, meter, and note lengths. He gives good guidelines on what to do with short and long notes and how to handle dissonance. When talking about tempo, he says that choirs tend to drag the tempo when they are starting…

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    challenges your muscles, heart and lungs to work harder will improve your cardiovascular activity. These would be like, walking jogging, swimming, cycling. However, there are three main ways, slow or moderate intensity distance training, high intensity continuous exercise, or high intensity interval training. (University Sports Medicine). Having a resistant, heart and lungs, thus having a strong cardiovascular endurance may help prevent heart diseases such as stroke, and other diseases such as…

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