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    In June of 2017, my uncle Wayne, Grandpa Roger, Dad and I, flew down to Florida for a week to have fun and go fishing. We left on June 5 and came back on June 13. I will be telling you about my experiences during that time, and all that had happened. All of us all left to go to the airport at about 2PM, so we would have time to get there and get through security. We were not told that hour flight had been delayed for 5 hours! After we waited for hours, we eventually left Minneapolis Airport on…

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    Melody is a ten year old girl but can’t do anything a regular person can do. She can’t walk, talk, or do anything on her own. She has Cerebral Palsy, so she has been stuck in a wheelchair since she was big enough to fit in one. Her disability stops her from talking, Melody often thinks that she’s a ten year old that has never single word in her life. She always gets upset when she tries to say something and nobody understands what she is saying. Like the time when they went to the store and she…

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    Finding Nemo is a movie that begins with a family of fish. The mother and almost all of her eggs are attacked. The mother is killed along with all of the eggs, except one. The final egg left is named Nemo, and is raised solely by his father, Marlin. In the attack, Nemo was injured and now has one fin that is smaller than the other. He does not let his fin define him and calls it his “lucky” fin. After seeing his family killed, Marlin is very over protective of Nemo and is very nervous to let him…

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    Specific Purpose To inform individuals about the importance of climate change, how it affects each and everyone of us. Introduction Humans have made extreme modifications to the earth 's environment in little more than a century, making climate change a serious issue ( Taylor 1999) The source for the expansion of climate change is from human activity. It has been proven that there is a correlation between human activity and climate change. As the human population increases the demand for…

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    Alchemy Research Paper

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    Sydney Gertzog Professor James Spicer Modern Alchemy March 2, 2017 Traditional Alchemy and Judaism Alchemy is one of the most ancient arts. As such, it would make sense that alchemy have a place in the history of Judaism, one of the world’s ancient monotheistic religions. The purpose of this paper will be to explore the role that traditional alchemy played in Jewish history, spanning from 3 A.D. to the later middle ages. This paper will begin with a brief overview of Jewish alchemists and…

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    bags or plastic pieces, which pose risks to them by ingestion and entanglement (EPA 2016). Turtles are one of the marine animals that at risk of eating plastic bags, especially for young sea turtles which are more likely to mislead plastic bags as jellyfish (G. Balazs 1984). It can lead to reduce turtle populations (G. Balazs 1984). The 2014 NOAA Marine Debris Program Report has stated that approximately 200 different marine species have records of suffering from entanglements (National Oceanic…

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    From Theory to Practice The following case studies were conducted at an interactive science museum, the Discovery Center of Springfield, located in southwestern Missouri. The Discovery Center is a hands-on museum that regularly serves around 100,000 visitors annually in addition to offering distance learning opportunities and outreach to the surrounding communities. The facility represents one of the only educational spaces of its kind serving the region. The museum comprises around 60,000…

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    fertilizer and pesticides. All of these ideas could be put into use if people would attempt to formulate laws banning these kinds of pollution. People have come up with many ideas and techniques to prevent marine pollution and help clean it up. Also, the jellyfish filtration system is a treatment technology that works to keep harmful chemicals from entering lake, oceans, and rivers through storm water (“Marine Technology”). People’s ideas and efforts matter and can really make a difference in…

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    which they can insert those genes into organisms, especially food crops, to produce specific traits. (Lallanilla, 2013) a.Geneticists have created genetically engineered pigs that glow in the dark by inserting a gene for bioluminescence from a jellyfish. b.Tomatoes have been developed that resist frost and freezing temperatures with antifreeze genes from the cold-water fish, the winter flounder. c.New genes are introduced for a variety of reasons, whether it 's to grow higher yields, make…

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    Apple Cider Vegar

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    The tart, tangy taste of apple cider vinegar (ACV) has been treasured since at least 400 B.C when Hippocrates first discovered the natural anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties that this inexpensive liquid contains. Not only can it kill germs, but it is good for your health! Many common household cleaners are full of toxic chemicals that can make people very sick and even lower their I.Q., but ACV is all-natural. Not all types of ACV are made the same though. Some are full of residual…

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