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    The purpose of this lab activity was to observe the effects that salt has on seed germination, plant growth, and flower production. Similar to humans, plants have vital needs that must be fulfilled in order to grow. Light, water, air, nutrients, and proper temperature all affect plant growth. The importance of these necessities differs widely among plants but are vital nonetheless. Plant health also relies heavily on what scientists refer to as the limiting factor. This concept correlates the…

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    Fernan Lake Case Study

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    The North Idaho panhandle is home to Fernan Lake Village, a small lakeside community directly outside of the City of Coeur d'Alene. Fernan Lake serves the village and the surrounding area as a hub for fishing as well as swimming, boating, and waterskiing. Although Fernan Lake is relatively small, it is the most fished lake per unit area in Idaho and is an important part of the local ecosystem and culture. The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality has been recording reports of nuisance…

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    English essay - Narrative essay  Subject : Iraq first mission First "LIFE" Mission : Life Over In The Box. No one ever knows the true story of unsung missions of soldiers over in Iraq ;the war that this generation vividly remembers. Weather it was your family or friends in your neighborhood some stories go untold. This story is one of those stories. 04:20:2003 Baghdad, Iraq Saddam's Palace. Laying on a green cot , on a hot palace…

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    she became the American citizen. Another poem is by Salleh ben Jone, ‘The Ballad of Mat Solo’ which representing the element of cultural hybridization in the “hero”…

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    Naeyc Child Observation

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    NAEYC standard 3b: Using Observation, Documentation and Assessment Tools A Brief Introduction to the Child In respect for the daycare center and the privacy of the child, I use will the Pseudo Name of Joe. He is a four-year-old, that is average height (roughly about 3’5). He has brown/blackish curly hair and brown eye color. The reason being I picked Joe because right away he grabbed my attention, as soon as I walked into the classroom, I noticed right away that he is always smiling. Also he is…

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    Staff Sergeant Richard M. Green has consistently performed in his duties as both Academics Student Management Chief and Marines Awaiting Training (MAT) Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge in an exemplary and highly professional manner. Staff Sergeant Green displays himself on a level of proficiency and enthusiasm in an independent duty environment, through distinguishing himself as an exceptionally resourceful manager by consistently tracking and maintaining records of 2,796 student’s academic…

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    Mental States Meaning

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    Mental States and Meaning Is there a meaning to life? At some point in everyone’s life, this question may come up. Some may think their lives have no meaning. They may think that everything completed in their lifetime has been a waste because it will never truly affect the future. Many people have differing answers when posed with this question. However, when a group of seventh graders get together, will they be able to find meaning? In the book, Nothing by Janne Teller, a group of seventh…

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    experienced during the Civil War. One of the problems had been the army’s inadequate shelter structure. Furthermore the soldiers had tents that were referred to as “dog tents” which provided little to no protection from the elements. In addition, the rubber mat, men used to…

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    When someone has moved on or grown up into their own individual human being, it is not only a time to rejoice, but also, a time to grieve. Everyone has gone through the trouble of dealing with a loss, no matter how small.But, in all stages of life, in order to learn and grow, moving on is essential. Award winning songwriter and singer, Tim McGraw had written a song about losing someone who is growing up. Ray Hansell's poem “A Daughter Leaving Home”, is similar to McGraw’s song “Humble and Kind”…

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    Kaleena Siers Ms. DiSalle ELA7 asfkgsubc I was in my dad’s white pickup truck slowly making my way to gymnastics practice. All I had been thinking about was trying my roundoff back handspring since I woke up. I had just stopped doing physical therapy for my achilles and was really worried about trying my new flip. I kept thinking in my head how things could go drastically wrong. I was just looking out my window at all the bare trees and the bright green grass trying to distract myself. We were…

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