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    carpets. When there is mold and dust on walls and furniture it will aggravate the asthma. Now shelters design the indoor environment to have proper ventilation which will prevent mold and mildew growth. With the information gathered changes were to be implemented in these shelters (p.147). Shelters have taken the special consideration to improve the respiratory health of individuals. This will help children who are affected with asthma and live in shelters.it is from the mold that is found which…

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    “[Albany] possesses 'ordinary ' qualities of caution, calmness...qualities [that] cannot survive in the world of King Lear"(33). The characters mentioned are all rejected by others because they stay true to their beliefs, and therefore their archetypal molds. Shakespeare includes these unchanging characters to contrast the more malleable archetypal representations throughout the…

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    In addition to producing extracellular enzymes and citric acid, A. niger is used for waste management and biotransformations. Aspergillus is a group of molds, of which about 200 species have been identified. Aspergillus molds are found throughout the world and are the most common type of fungi in the environment.The fungi is most commonly found in mesophilic environments such as decaying vegetation or soil and plants. of A. niger is important…

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    specifically for mixing the materials together and then feeding them into the extruder. This step must occur quickly so that the ingredients don’t separate. Also, the blow-mold must have extremely high heat to melt the plastic so that it can be shaped later on. Plastic melts in extremely high temperatures and that is why the blow-mold must be time-efficient in order to keep the plastic soft enough to be created into the shape of the bottle. The mixed materials are melted into the extruder, which…

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    The roots are white and fuzzy. Some of the roots grew into the paper towel. On day six the acid rain seeds started to grow mold and their growth rate was halted. On day seven the acid rain roots in tests 2, and three were shriveled and brown. On day eight the tap water seeds had just a touch of mold and their stems were sprouting leaves. On day nine seed one, two, and three in the acid rain group one started to sprout leaves. By day eleven the acid rain seeds…

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    Hawthorne, Hester Prynne is an adultress who breaks the mold of Puritan society and proceeds to be an example of feminist faith and belief. She is a feminist symbol and characterizes the the belief of Hawthorne as he tries to break the frame of…

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    This is how the afflicted girls, particularly Abigail, knew who to accuse. The girls were able to abuse the class tensions and possible mold influence to give themselves a voice and cause mass chaos. The hysteria in Salem may have also, in part, derived from fear and the fear driven society. In The Crucible, religion is a very prominent theme and plot point used to move the story along…

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    to adhere to. More precisely, they were stuck in a mold. But as decades passed, that mold slowly began to crack. Presently, we are no longer expected to fit in the confines of that mold. Women are allowed more freedoms and judged less strictly on what they choose to do with their lives. However, even with the progressive change women’s lives have taken, they are still seen as a less desirable gender to the overall population. The theoretical mold they thought they had broken free from still…

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    the end of the second week, the apples had dark green mold forming on them and also had a light layer of white fuzz on top of the green mold. The Katydid had passed away in the middle of the week, though, so there was no longer a bug in the terrestrial chamber. The katydid had plenty to eat in its chamber (there were edible leaves for it to eat), and it had an airway in the bottle chain. The death might have had something to do with the mold on the apples, especially since there is a straw…

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    Does Fast Food Ever go bad? Sometimes people never realize the things put in the food they eat just to make it taste good or to stay better longer. Most people don’t think it is worth the time of money to make the burger at home. But it is unfathomable how many people eat Mcdonald's on a daily basis and do not even realize what they are eating. Will store bought burgers show signs of rotting faster than McDonald's burgers? Are homemade burgers better for people than Mcdonalds burgers? Which one…

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