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    annoying things that the freshman did. Some of the freshman already thought they could just come into the high school doing and saying whatever they wanted like they ran the place. The overall view of the freshman was that they where as annoying as a mosquito buzzing in my ear. The first half of school I did not have any classes with freshman because I had mostly core classes and no electives. During the second half I got to be in the same class as…

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    HLTIN301C Assignment Q5a+b need answering 1. List and give a brief description of the four main groups of microorganisms. • Bacteria – A single celled organism that thrives in diverse environments. There are 5 groups that bacteria can be divided into (according to shape): bacilli, cocci, filamentous, spirilla and vibrio. Some are beneficially good for the body and others can be parasitic and produce toxins that can cause disease or death. • Fungi – A single celled or multicellular organism…

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    Unhealthy Harvest: How does the Delaware’s produce reach your table? Imagine a typical summer day in Delaware: 90 degrees, 98% humidity, and hungry, persistent mosquitos. Now imagine that there is not office AC to escape to. Your office is, in fact, outside in the fields, performing backbreaking labor. You’re harvesting watermelon, picking peaches, or collecting tomatoes. You’ll do this every day no matter how hot it gets, until the harvest is complete. Then, you’ll move on to the next state or…

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    Toasty: A Short Story

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    Ally, that’s the only way it works. You’ll get salmonella. And then, for my next trick, I’ll drop dead on stage! You worry too much, you lawyer. I won’t kiss you, then. She focused on the eggshell, dabbed it dry. Humidity beaded the walls. Mosquito stained curtains slumped against the screen of the open window. This is going to be a spectacular act! said Arthur. Colour! Mystique! He twirled, and stumbled on a mass of golden fluff. Come over here, Toasty. Ally crouched, swirled her hands…

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    as well as a teacher’s salary in a parallel universe, the leaders’ trust in us did quite the opposite. The sun had just set on either the second or third day, and everyone was retreating back to their cabins for a long, periodic time where the mosquitos itch mournfully and the sound of everyone rustling in their beds is the only sound to ever play. Besides the leaders, our entire group was cosied in our room when one of us fought quite the find- a black widow that lounged in the bottom corner…

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    Animals: Video Games vs Reality Animals have had a vital role in video games from being the main hero/villain to being a food source for others. The animal characters can come from a range of animals. Whether based on fictional or actual animals, the characters usually retain some of its “original” abilities. In this essay, I will be looking at animal characters that are based on real animals and how they compare to each other. The animal characters are usually similar to real-life…

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    DDT

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    In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, Americans flocked to their local shopping centers to purchase the latest and greatest consumer goods. Thanks to higher wages, the GI Bill, and a booming job market, consumers used their new spending power to purchase a wide array of products including televisions, washing machines, refrigerators, toaster ovens, and vacuum cleaners. Among the most desired of these postwar products was the latest in bug-killing technology, a chemical known as DDT…

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    Ring Around the Rosie Most people can recognize the common adolescent schoolyard game “Ring Around the Rosie.” Many, though, would naught recognize the manifestations of the Black Death, also known as the Bubonic Plague, displayed in the nursery rhyme. This correlation leaves many scholars believing that the two contain a sickening connection. The opening phrase refers to a rash symptom that began in the early stages. “A pocketful of posey” explains how people would carry around flowers in hopes…

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    Bear Spray Research Paper

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    Bear spray is referred to as both a repellent and a deterrent. The latter is actually the true description of a bear spray. It is used to deter an attack, not repel a bear away from an area such as you might use mosquito repellent to keep mosquitoes away. Bear spray is derived from the oil of hot peppers. This oil, or Oleoresin Capsicum, is a natural derivative and the safest type of chemical used in pepper sprays. It is very effective in causing inflammation of the mucous membranes in the…

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    the many places that speaks Spanish. The name of the country means “depths,” and it was named by Christopher Columbus during his fourth voyage. Columbus named it Honduras because of the deep waters at the mouth of the Sico Tinto Negro River off the Mosquito Coast. The nation has an area of 43,266 miles, and is in the middle of Central America. Honduras is a very interesting, and important country! The national flag of Honduras consists of three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), white…

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