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    Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama. She was tired and extremely exhausted. Rosa got on the Montgomery Bus to get home. The bus was for white and black people every time a white person got on and there wasn’t enough room, they would move the black sign back. As the buss started to move the driver noticed a white man standing, the bus driver stopped the bus got out and moved the black sign back. When the driver moved the sign back, Rosa was in a seat in front of the sign.…

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    the untouched pine thicket that grew for hundreds of years, to the clear water pond that formed several years after the gravel pit was abandoned, and now the newly congested concrete jungle that people call Fork Shire Mall. Undisturbed forest and pine thickets covered most of Jasper County’s flat land for hundreds of years. The beauty of the ferns growing alongside a pine row was common place. There was a calm and refreshing feeling when walking under the thick, green canopy of the pine tops…

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    Sand Scrub: A Case Study

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    xeric communities growing on well-drained infertile sand formations of marine origin in both coastal and interior Florida. Evergreen or nearly evergreen scrub oaks or rosemary shrubs or both predominate in some scrubs, while in others, sand or slash pines are present, sparsely or abundantly. The scrubs in Jonathan Dickinson State Park are coastal scrubs, which grow along today’s coastal sand and are influenced by salt spray.” (Means, 2014, p. 71) Types of Scrubs: Rosemary scrub: “Shade is…

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    Piers Gorge Rapids offers kayaking and class IV-V rafting opportunities as well as hiking trails, and is always worth the trip. If the wild isn’t your thing, plenty of other outdoor activities are available right in town including downhill Skiing at Pine Mountain, golfing at Timberstone or the Farmer’s Market every Saturday. The best-kept secret in Iron Mountain is Millie Hill. Millie Hill was home to the Millie Mine, which operated from 1881 to 1936. Approximately a half a million tons of…

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    Finally, Ingrid Johanson and Martin Teicher (1980) researched classical conditioning in 3-day old rat pups. 50 pups that were separated from their mothers for 24 hours before the experiment (i.e. deprived pups) were divided into five groups of ten. Pups in the conditioning group went through one trial per minute for 10 minutes. Before conditioning, milk infused into the pup’s mouths was the UCS, their mouths reflexively swallowing in response to the milk was the UR, and the odor of cedar (an…

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    Domestos Lab Report

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    The purpose of this report is determine whether the natural product; vinegar, is better than man made chemical products; Domestos and Pine O clean. This will be determined by the results of the experiment which product has created the largest zone of inhibition. To determine which of the three disinfectants are the most effective depend the one with the largest inhibition zone. Bacteria are tiny microorganisms that colonise together and are found in every living organism. Bacteria is a type of…

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    Mulch Research Paper

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    (Don’t confuse pine bark nuggets, which are a mulch, with pine bark mulch, which is intended primarily to be tilled into the soil as a conditioner.) Old dark, dried, half-rotted sawdust and woodchips of all species, including oak and pine, make good mulch. If you till them in, however, add one cup of 10-10-10 per 100 square feet to help them decompose. Green sawdust can form…

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    Have you ever pitched in baseball? If you have you know it would be beneficial if you could put something on your fingers to get a better grip on the ball, however the MLB doesn't think so they have been against gripping substances since they banned the spitball in 1920.Gripping substances should be available for MLB pitchers because the majority of batters are receptive to the idea, less batters might get hit by a pitch, and since the majority of pitchers use a substance it is difficult to…

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    The Lumber Industry

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    Did you know that white pine was the best tree for lumber? The lumber industry was very important to Minnesota’s history. It helped Minnesota get to where it is today. The industry started when Frederick Weyerhaeuser invested in the lumber industry. He expanded his business in Minnesota to sawmills and small railroad lines. In 1890, he bought more than 200,000 acres of timberland in central Minnesota. Weyerhaeuser and his partners cut down acres of white pine. White pine was the best tree for…

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    defining success, utilizing a four component model (Malach-Pines, Dvir, & Sadeh, 2008). Their model consists of key components identified as valuable assets for high performance teams; impact, business success, efficiency, and future preparation (Malach-Pines, Dvir, & Sadeh, 2008). Impact, includes the benefit to the customers, the products and their overall value to the customer; important for fostering the retention of clientele (Malach-Pines, Dvir, & Sadeh, 2008). Business success, is…

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