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    Rough Draft Topic Sentence Sitting on the bus with anticipation and my nerves are really shot, here i go on my way to the Elsberry cross country meet. I’m shaking on my way there, as we get closer to our destination i’m trying everything to calm my nerves. Laying down on my bag, i close my eyes and am soon sound asleep. Waking up with a sudden start to see one of my teammates telling me that we made it, i’m shocked and i force myself to get up to prepare for this run. Getting off the bus to…

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    Roller Coasters Essay

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    Roller coasters are truly a work of art engineers must think hard about,if the ride will be fast enough to go past the obstacles if the passengers will remain safe at all time.Its fascinating history from where it originated from to how it got to its modern day form.To how it works,the physics it has to do the things it does really shows how complicated roller coasters can really be.What is the experience that one engineer had doing a project in a middle school classroom. The direct ancestors…

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    Boa constrictors are known for squeezing their prey until they are out of breath and can no longer breathe. A recent study shows that boa constrictors do not suffocate their prey, but “break their hearts.” These snakes squeeze down on their preys blood circulation until it stops. Most animals cannot live without fresh oxygen to the heart and brain, therefor boa constrictors kill their prey by squeezing them to cut off their blood supply so the heart and brain starve. That means the famous method…

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    Another point that Komlik makes is that human beings themselves are considered consumer goods that can be used and discarded which is an idea that is part of a growing culture. Specifically, I think this growing culture is capitalism because of cheap labor and fast replacement rates of an individual. Lack of unions as mentioned in the Crash course in Economic income and wealth inequality video has a huge impact on people because they have less agency of job security and labor rights. This idea…

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    get bigger over time , but will not change. Fingerprints can be very helpful in identifying people. The FBI and many police departments use fingerprints to identify criminals. There are three different types of fingerprint patterns; the whorl, the loop ,and the arch. DNA from your parents determine what type of fingerprint pattern you’ll have just like it determines if you will be right or left handed Conclusion…

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    The Traditionalist Generation, also known as Silent Generation, were born between the years of 1925- 1942 and about 5 percent of the workforce nowadays. The Traditionalist Generation were born during the Great Depression and World War II. They either fought in WWII or they were children of those who fought. Their behaviors are based on experiences during the Depression or WWII. They have the very different mindset than the other generations due to world-changing events they had encountered…

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    Archivist, by Daniel Goodbrey, and The Rut, by Dave McKean. [PP] This way, the presentation aims to contribute to a discussion on “How does the media influence the device?” (Wolf?) and will be doing so by questioning first the relation between feedback loops, interaction and discourse and then of a behaviour that reflects a relation between the act of transgressing spaces and the transgressive characteristic of spaces. Janis Joplin once explained how the relation…

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    KUB Case Study

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    KUB shows degenerative joint disease in the L4-5 apophyseal joints without significant interval change, and spot film of the right upper quadrant fails to reveal radiopaque biliary calculi. The gallbladder concentrates telepaque and is slightly enlarged, with erect compression spot films failing to show biliary calculi although the degree of concentration of the contrast and difficulty in separating the gallbladder from gas shadows leaves something to be desired. The gallbladder does contract…

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    Quail

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    The collars use were neck loop transmitters and body loop transmitters and were 5% or less of the quail’s body mass. Some birds were released in pairs, while other birds were released alone. Some birds were also kept overnight and released in a different location within a 24-hour period. All quail died within 16 days of the study. Factors contributing to quail fatality were predation, stress, and poor habitat condition. Montezuma Quail rely on cover to escape from predators, and poor habitat…

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    Kaitlyn Staub Mr. G Biology Honors 4 January 2016 Title The Effect of Different Music Genres on the Growth of the Bacteria Serratia marcescens Introduction Exploring the question of does music affect bacterial growth requires much research. The purpose of answering this question is to figure out how to slow down bacterial growth by music. Also, if needed, the purpose is to figure out how to speed up bacterial growth through music. The hypothesis is that if the bacteria Serratia marcescens…

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