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    Term Life Insurance

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    Millions of Americans have life insurance, either privately purchased or through their employers; however, many are not aware of what type of life insurance policies they hold. There are two main types of life insurance - term and whole - and within those types, several subgroups. Texas insurance expert James Flynn and his team provide individuals and families with all types of life insurance in McKinney TX and surrounding areas. Life Insurance in McKinney TX - the 3 Most Common Types of…

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    implemented a program similar to this on a smaller scale. The Alaskan government made a great deal of money from Prudhoe Bay oil boom of the '70s (Walker). The people in office decided to invest their money into the citizens of Alaska. The Alaska Permanent Fund started sending annual checks to the residents of Alaska. The Native American residents of Alaska in regional areas organized a program similar to that (Walker). They pay out dividends to their citizens on a smaller scale than…

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    the amount you've been paid. The form would be sent to the employer's representative with the insurance company. The rules regarding the SEB can be confusing and convoluted, and they often depend on the types of benefits you've already claimed. Permanent Total Disability…

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    Sharpie permanent markers contain n-propanol (C3H8O) n-butanol (C4H10O), and Diacetone alcohol (C6H12O2). These markers are generally used on hard, non-porous surfaces, because instead of damaging the surface they form a surface layer that can be removed easily by solvents such as acetone (C3H6O), xylene (C8H10), or toluene (C7H8). Acetone (strong chemical used in nail polish remover) is a strong and very effective against permanent markers. It can also remove paint and melt certain surfaces.…

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    Agar Plates Lab Report

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    to use. 2. To perform this experiment are the: cultures of E. coli, S. cerevisiae, and S. epidermidis, three plastic inoculation loops, candle and lighter, three poured nutrient agar plates, a disposable cup, alcohol, paper towels, bleach, a permanent marker, gloves, mask, apron, and goggles. 3. Be sure to wash hands carefully with disinfectant soap and warm water. 4. Put on the gloves, goggles, apron, and face mask. 5. Wipe down all work areas with bleach. Then, fill the disposable cup…

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    Patrick Henry, a famous figure during the Revolution and in the making of the United States, said this famous quote: “Give me liberty, or give me death!” What does this mean exactly? Patrick Henry stated in his speech that by not fighting, they were giving themselves over to the British, and he would not lay down and take it. However, didn’t the Declaration of Independence not only ask for help from other countries for the States’ causes, but also declare independence? It even says it in the…

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    the medieval institution of religion, becoming a marker for the beginning of the Modern Era. Furthermore, the Protestant Reformation was a consequence of the Crusades that crippled the infallible authority of the Pope, ultimately becoming a catalyst for the dawn of the modern…

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    Introduction/Purpose There are many parts to a seed. First, there is the testa (seed coat). It is the outside layer protecting the inside of the seed. On the side of the seed, there is a tiny hole called the micropyle. Water can be taken through the hole when it is ready to germinate. Inside the seed near the micropyle, there is a root called a radicle. When the seed begins to grow the radicle will come out the micropyle. The seed coat can protect the seed from many factors such as…

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    in the dish. Use a match/lighter to light the candles. Time 20 seconds with a stopwatch, then after 20 seconds turn the glass upside down and place the glass over the candle. When the water is sucked in from beneath and into the glass, with a permanent marker, draw a line to where the water has reached in the glass. Clean up and do the experiment again, but this time, use a different sized candle. Once you've done the same with for all the candles, compare where the water has reached. Repeat…

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    Zentangle Art Analysis

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    The media of this art piece consisted of large construction paper, and a permanent marker. The elements of design in the Zentangle amount to Line, Shape, Space, and Texture. The principles of design comprise of Pattern, Emphasis, Balance, Harmony, and Rhythm/Movement. I chose these because if you look at the art piece it directly pertains to the art. These elements and principles are absolutely essential to creating a wonderful zentangle. In order to create this art piece, we were recommended to…

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