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    about how oil socially affected life in the early 1900s. Therefore, based on this compelling research; I have concluded that 30 minutes should be used for, “How Oil Affected Divorce Rates” 20 minutes for, “How Oil Affected Minorities” 10 minutes for, “How Oil Affected Education” and lastly, exclude, “How Oil Affected Community”. Under those circumstances, 30 minutes should be used for “How Oil Affected Divorce Rates”. In Document B, the confirmation mentions that men who worked in these oil…

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    The ATP/CP Energy Pathway

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    created via this pathway is completely depleted after 60 seconds. It takes approximately 8 minutes to replenish. The initial workout to utilize the ATP/CP Energy Pathway would would consist of a very fast sprints on a treadmill, track, or outside of 5-15 seconds with a 4 minute rest to allow time for the energy to be replenished. I would start the exercise routine with a 5 x 10 second top speed sprint with 4 minutes of rest between sprints. The Glycolytic Path is the second fastest pathway…

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    and Benedict’s reagent to use, serum to the first mark and Benedict’s to the second marking. Once the water bath was to a boil the three fasting test tubes were placed into the bath. The test tubes were to be placed into the boiling bath for three minutes. Three separate timers were then…

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    same privileges? And list 2 reasons. The situation would be: “All 5th grader will have only 10 minutes of recess time while everyone else will get 30 minutes of…

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    Renatta Oyle's Case Study

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    At 4 minutes she is starting to move a bit faster and is at -.3 KM/S. At 7 minutes her car has a velocity of -.5 KM/S since minute 2 and 3 she has increased -.4 KM/S. At 8 minutes you can tell a big difference of when she starts to accelerate, she is at -1.3 KM/S. Over a minute period she has increased -.8 KM/S. At 12 minutes her car is still at the velocity of -1.3 KM/S but will soon be rising. At 14 minutes of being on 84th street she is already at -3.2…

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    Stadium, the Cells were losing to the Pathogens 4-1 with only fifteen minutes remaining in the game. Coach Nucleus, the brains of this whole team, had to think of something quick or they will lose. Unfortunately, their star player was hurt because of an illegal slide tackle. The game stopped and the Assistant Coach, Mr. Vacuole gave some water to the players. After the penalty kick, they were still down 4-2 with thirteen minutes left. The cytoplasm on the walls on the stadium were shaking from…

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    Calorie Total Time 60 minutes Yield 8 servings Calories 591 calories Directions 1. Pre-heat oven at 325°F. 2. Cook beef in a large skillet, stirring for 7 minutes until brown. Drain off drippings. 3. Add onion. Cook until tender. Then add mushroom and chicken soup. Add 1/2 cup water. 4. On a 9x13-inch baking dish, place 4 tortillas that have been torn into pieces. Spread alternate layers of meat mixture, chilies and cheese. Repeat to make another layer. 5. Bake for 45 minutes or until bubbly.…

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    Muscle Fatigue Lab Report

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    was the amount of bicep curls achieved within the minute repetition. The hypothesis states that, if the amount of repetitions increased then the amount of bicep curls would decrease due to muscle fatigue. Throughout this experiment there were three things that remained constant. The first was weights used for the experiment remained a constant 2 kg. The second was the time used for each repetition and rest period, these stayed constant at 1 minute each. The third constant was same arm used for…

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    purpose of performing this experiment is to see the change of and/or how quickly the skin color and heart rate can return to normal after the test subject has been exercising and resting for 10 minutes. Hypothesis: If the color of the skin and the heart rate are examined before, during, and after ten minutes of jumping jacks, then the collected data for the before and after should match. Materials: Test Subject (Virginia Beasley), Chromebook Procedure: Our group has decided to test how heart…

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    How Cereal Get Soggy?

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    so that cereal gets soggy the last. After one minute the Fruit Loops are squishy on the outside and still firm on the inside. After four minutes the product is still kind of soft but still pretty firm. After 5 minutes and thirty seconds the cereal is soft and easy to break. Six minutes and twenty five seconds go by and the cereal is still soft. Six minutes and forty seconds go by and the cereal is still soft but not fully soggy yet. After seven minutes the Fruit Loops are finally soggy. This…

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