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    Lantana Report

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    appears in coastal and subcoastal Queensland and as far south as Sydney. It is moderately similar to Lantana camara but does not have thorns, has mainly pink or purple flowers and trails along the ground, hardly flourishing much higher than half a metre. It is also…

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    Usain Bolt Research Paper

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    Usain Bolt,born 21 August 1986) is a Jamaican. He is the first person to hold both the and since became mandatory. He also holds the world record as a part of the . He is the reigning world and Olympic champion in these three events. Due to his unprecedented dominance and achievements in sprint competition, he is widely considered to be the greatest sprinter of all time.An eight-time , Bolt won the 100 m, 200 m and 4 × 100 m relay at three consecutive Olympic Games, although he subsequently…

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    Abstract The investigation was conducted see the effects of salinity on pant life more closely, with series of plants watered with different percentages of salt water. To determine how different salinity levels effect the plants growth, and also observe the other effects, if any, that may occur to the plant. The experiment was set up and each plant was watered with different levels of salinity, and measurements of the height and number of leaves was taken twice a week. The results concluded that…

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    Silence is an important aspect of the Hindu tradition. Silence is a preparation, a way of knowing oneself, and also of knowing the world, as is revealed in the tapashyaa(s) (meditation) of the muni(s) (sages). In fact, the word ‘muni’ has its origin in the Sanskrit word ‘mauna’, meaning silence, the maintenance of which is believed to inculcate power and knowledge, as opposed to speech that saps all energy. Silence, as a spiritual entity, is common both in the Buddhist philosophy and in the…

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    own business. He opened a chocolate factory because of his love for everything chocolate. In 1804, Johnson’s chocolate was voted the Number 1 chocolate made in America! The factory is the largest chocolate factory in the world, with 450,000 square metres. In 1805, Aaron married a woman named Rose and they had 1 child, named Ellis.The factory was very successful and…

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    Jacaranda

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    The Mashigo Millionaire Wine Farm in Bordeaux France Merlot thrives in cold soil, particularly ferrous clay. The vine tends to bud early which gives it some risk to cold frost and its thinner skin increases its susceptibility to the viticultural hazard of Botrytis bunch rot. If bad weather occurs during flowering, the Merlot vine is prone to develop coulure. The vine can also be susceptible to downy mildew (though it has better resistance to powdery mildew than other Bordeaux varieties) and to…

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    Killer Whale Stereotypes

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    Three different ecotypes have been discovered that have different dietary preferences, distinguishing eye patches and social networks that do not intersect. Type A feed mostly on minke whales. They can be up to 9 metres long which is a 3rd larger than most killer whales. Their size is an adaptation to them hunting whales. Type B feed only on marine mammals, especially seals that the knock off of pack ice. They have large eye patches and a two-tone grey colour scheme…

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    state government. A shark net is one that is submerged around beaches to reduce the chance of a shark attack. The net forms a partial barricade and aims to entangle and capture sharks of targeted species, through holes that entangle sharks over two metres. Shark culling is being carried out in Australia with the desire that those using the beach and its water for recreational activities are less likely to be attacked. It is also thought that shark culling is in place as Australia's tourism is…

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    The values calculated through experimentally extrapolated values compare to the the expected theoretical values of these heats with a degree of error. In most cases the values found through experiment were higher than the expected value by one or two kilojoules. This discrepancy causes a 2-5% error in the values calculated. The causes of this degree of error could be sources of errors due to the equipment and set up of the experiment. The experiment is not a perfectly isolated system which could…

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    are left in the area or are replanted afterwards, this is done to maintain a constant amount of trees. The strip felling technique is a sustainable alternative to felling trees on a mass scale. It is when trees are harvested in an area 50 metres wide, which allows natural regeneration. Moving animals into the area that carry seeds or by the wind blowing…

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