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    paper looks at Mellivora capensis, or honey badger as it is commonly called. It is a predator specie belonging to the family of mustelid, which reside mainly on the continent of Africa (Begg et al., 2004). They typically weigh from six to fourteen kilograms and so are considered one of the larger species of Mustelidae. Honey badgers have no specific prey, but they instead take whatever crosses their path, this results in a whole spectrum of prey species that it diets on.…

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    Black-Eyed Pea Lab Report

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    black-eyed peas, sticky rice, and coconut milk. The peas are rich in carbohydrates and in protein Black-eyed peas have an approximate sodium amounting to seven milligrams per one hundred seventy two grams or one gram of sodium per twenty four and a half kilograms of peas. This ratio shows that there is naturally occurring sodium taken in by the plant and it has is used to an…

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    This is a randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled trial of 19 male volunteers, aged 18 to 65 years, with a diagnosis of SZ established by the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV-Axis I Disorders (SCID-I). The research participants followed a 1‐month resveratrol supplementation program which was covered by the Public Health Service at the Schizophrenia Program of Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA), Brazil. All participants had been on a stable dose of atypical…

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    Rose Reflective Model

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    This reflective process will focus on the care delivered to a 35 weeks neonate on a 12-hour shift. Aspects of this essay will critically discuss the management of a baby that I admitted into the High Dependency Unit (HDU) for continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy as a result of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). In order to gain an understanding of this essay, the pathophysiology of RDS will be briefly discussed in addition to the effectiveness of CPAP on the outcome of the…

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    Globalization. The only word that can describe what society are affected the most. Globalization lies in every corner in our lives. Make this world seems tiny as if we know everything in limitless area. Yet it tighten the countries of the world as if it becoming one single country. A Country of Globalization. Whether consciously aware or not, this globalization is affected by the rapid stream of Technology of Information and Communication. Every day in our world, the technology development…

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    9/19 It's the first day I work after the long vacation. I woke up rather easily, since I've been getting up at the same hour throughout the holidays. I felt sad about my knees, because I expected them to get better after getting rest for a week. My teacher called me. She didn't show ant intention to follow the ordinary routine, questioning about my vacation and how I feel. Consequently, I didn't have that much oppoortunity to talk, but I don't have any grudge on that. I've read two articles in…

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    Falcon 9 Airplane Failure

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    INTRODUCTION The United States (U.S.) space program began in a period of history when numerous nations were at war with each other. During this period, one of the biggest enemies of the U.S. was Germany. The Germans seemed to have rocketry just about mastered. Their V-1 and V-2 rockets, designed by Werner von Braun, rained terror across Europe. The U.S. was well aware of this and took actions to seize the German rocket technology. In late 1945 as WWII was winding down, the U.S.…

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    Jasmine Plant Essay

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    Jasmine is considered a shrub or vine, most closely related to the olive family. There are around 200 species scattered around warm or tropical regions of the globe. Jasmine originates from the Far East, namely India and China. In the Himalayas it was considered sacred throughout the region, especially in India where it is the sacred flower of Kama, the god of love. Jasmine are recognized by a characteristic showy, flowering bud whose fragrance can easily envelop an entire room or garden.…

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    Giant Panda Essay

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    The giant panda, also known as panda bear is a bear that is native to south central China. The scientific classification of the giant panda is that it originates from the kingdom: Animalia, phylum: Chordata, class: Mammalia, family: Ursidae, genus: Ailuropoda, and species: A. melanoleuca3. The giant panda has been added to the endangered species list in 2007. Conservation needs to be done by humans to prevent damage to the world that humans have caused. Without conservation, our lives will…

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    Food Waste In America

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    Unfortunately, food waste doesn’t only take a toll on our air quality, but it also affects our water supplies and takes up our land. It was estimated in 2014 that Americans wasted about 38 million tons of food for that year. By throwing out one kilogram of beef, you are wasting 50,000 liters of water that were used to produce the meat. In the same way, nearly 1000 liters of water are wasted when you pour one glass of milk down the drain. However food waste isn’t just the consumers fault, most…

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