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    = 1/(100 cm²) =0.0100 cm-2 Distance of leaf discs from the light source (±0.05) cm Light intensity (cm-2) 10.00 0.0100 15.00 0.0044 20.00 0.0025 25.00 0.0016 30.00 0.0011 35.00 0.0008 Table 6: The table shows the light intensity (cm-2) of leaf discs for each distance (±0.05 cm) iv) Uncertainty of light intensity (cm-2) for leaf discs. Formula : Δ L = [(Δ d/d) + (Δ d/d)] × L Keys: ΔL =Uncertainty light intensity L…

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    offered to a market to satisfy needs or wants. The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf provides various tangible goods to customer such as coffee and tea drinks, cakes, breads, bottled or canned drinks, drink wares, flavored powders and more. In order to make customers more convenient in their lives, The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf also created packaged coffee in different way the coffee processed. The founder of The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Herbert B. Hyman, was the “grandfather of specialty coffee who…

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    This report analyzes Yellow Leaf Fashion’s financial position in 2014 using liquidity, activity, profitability and coverage ratios. The company used current ratio, current cash debt coverage ratio, inventory turnover, asset turnover, profit margin on sale, return on assets, times interest earned ratio and cash debt coverage ratio. The current ratio is a liquidity ratio that assesses the company’s operating efficiency. The current ratio is computed by dividing the company’s current assets by…

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    “Gwilan’s Harp,” “The Washwoman,” and “The Last Leaf” all short stories that hold a very different theme, but could there be anything significant that could tie these stories together? From “Gwilin’s Harp,” a story about a woman, who finally learns to love her voice and to embrace the change, to “The Washwoman,” who learns she must prevail though the hard times, all the way to “The Last Leaf,” where a young girl realizes that there is always hope no matter how dark and dim the case may seem.…

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    The Image I chose is a black and white photograph created by Edward Weston titled “Cabbage Leaf”. Edward was a photographer who started taking photos at the age of sixteen when he was given his first camera. His Artwork is comprised of real people, places and things in photographs. Edward was very talented at photographing an object and putting it in a new perspective to the viewer of his photos. He gave objects in his photos passion and emotions that they were not originally associated with.…

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    Singer, and “The Last Leaf”, by O. Henry—a main character experiences deep loss. Whether it be the loss of a prized possession, the loss of life, or the loss of a loved one, these characters face grief in extremity. The title character of “Gwilan’s Harp” comes into contact with loss when a sudden accident destroys her most precious instrument. A Jewish family in “The Washwoman” slowly discovers many layers of loss within their Gentile friend. Two roommates in “The Last Leaf” grieve the loss…

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    “The Last Leaf” each character experiences loss. Either by losing a loved one or losing something dear to their hearts. In “Gwilian’s Harp”, Gwilians beloved husband dies which crushes his wife heart but the story ends with a redemption theme. In “The Washwoman,” the washwoman also died which results in the sadness of many families whom loved the washwoman. Yet the death of the dedicated woman impacted many lived and made the characters strive to be better. And lastly, in “The Last Leaf” Old…

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    The stories, “Gwilan’s Harp” by Ursula K. LeGuin, “The Washwoman” by Isaac Singer, and “The Last Leaf” by O. Henry all have a main theme of loss. Each character experiences some form of loss, death, or heartbreak. Gwilan loses her most prized possession, the Singer family loses their washwoman to a brutal illness, and the characters in “The Last Leaf unexpectedly lose Mr. Behrman. These stories clearly display three characters that go through a tough time, and it shows how they act before, and…

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    There are many symbols that we could identify with as Canadians. I believe the Maple Leaf is closely linked to Canada. Believe it or not as important as this symbol is to Canada it was only just recognised as Canada’s arboreal emblem on April 25th, 1996.This means it became Canada’s official symbol consisting of a species that lives in trees. Maple trees play an important part in the historical development of Canada and continue to be important. The maple trees continue to help our environment…

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    Take A Leaf From Our Book

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    and Children are “Take a Leaf from Our Book” by Betty Fowler and “The Poetry of Plant” by Emily Morgan and Karen Ansberry. Both articles demonstrated how to incorporate literature, poetry, and science in order to teach students about plants through hands-on activities. A piece of literature can be significant tool for teaching and learning about science. However, it takes more than just reading about a topic to be considered “doing science”. (Fowler, 1997). Take a Leaf from Our Book, is a unit…

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