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     COMPOSITION OF MILK Milk is nearly complete natural food on the earth. It contains water, fat, protein, lactose and minerals as major constituents. The proportions of these constituents vary with species of the animal. For example, Mare’s milk contains only about 1.6% fat, while Reindeer’s milk contain 22.5% fat. Apart from this, the composition also varies with several other factors, viz., the breed of animal, the feeding pattern, season, lactation period, age of animal, environment, etc..…

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    Mohandas Gandhi The definition of leadership from Merriam-Webster is the power or ability to lead other people. After looking at this definition and trying to figure out if this definition fit, it didn’t quite fit who he was. Searching for the right definition of a leader, I came across moral leadership. The definition describes a moral leader is someone who aims to serve, tend to better others, a person who can be trusted, and a person who has deep morals and a sense of core ethics. There was a…

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    Drylands Research Paper

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    Like all marshes, tidal salt marshes are home to a wide variety of bird species. Small birds such as terns on fish, insects, and crustacean species found in the marsh. Ducks and cormorants are aquatic birds that rely on the grassy marsh for nesting sites as well as food such as fish, shrimp, and crabs. Even large raptors such as osprey are supported by tidal salt marshes. Commercially valuable fish and shellfish find food and shelter in salt marshes. The extensive tidal salt marshes along the…

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    Did UFO Cigars

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    If there's anything Floridians love, it's cigars, aliens and bath salts. One fortunate resident was able to get two-thirds of those the other day on film. One video shows a cigar-shaped UFO flying over the skies of Saint Petersburg. Scientists were not available to comment as they had their hands full with a weird new comet. Plus, no one believes a Florida man anyway. DID UFO CIGAR ESCAPE FROM CUBA? A Florida man in Saint Petersburg caught some interesting footage the other day. No, it was not…

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    Whereas, prokaryotes cannot live in harsh conditions because of their complexity. Archaea can be found in places all over the world, like hot water pools, areas with high salt concentrations, cold temperature areas, and in areas without oxygen. They can grow in areas that would kill most organisms. It has distinct domains that make them extremophiles, meaning that they can grow in more than one condition. Additionally, prokaryotes…

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    v=P4pX5W_WwU4 Australia's soils are naturally unsuitable for agriculture with most land being shallow, high in salt stores and low in nutrients. Only 6% of the land is farmland without irrigation and salt, waterlogging or acidity. 91% of Australia is covered by native flora, though native plants cover most of Australia’s desert landscapes. Australia is one of the oldest land surfaces on earth but the soils and seas are among the most nutrient poor and unproductive in the world. This is…

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    Bacteria are single-cell organisms can appear everywhere. The bacteria live in every climate and location on Earth (in the air, water or land...). When prompted to "bacteria", many people assume that it means negative, but the bacteria perform many important functions for the organism and the environment. The majority of bacteria harmful to humans but still have some kind of beneficial. In the gastrointestinal tract of humans, the good bacteria that aid digestion, producing vitamins and immune…

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    Chlorine is the second to lightest member of the halogen elements. It is in Group 17 (Group VIIA) and period 3 of the periodic table. The element symbol for Chlorine is Cl. Chlorine is a greenish yellow gas that is corrosive, toxic and can be irritating to the eyes and respiratory system. Chlorine is a nonmetal that has the atomic mass of 35.45 amu. It has a melting point of -100.98 degrees Celsius and a boing point of -34.6 degrees Celsius. However, at room temperature it is a gas. Chlorine…

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    1798 Dbq Report

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    if we continue to grow, we would need more water. Most of the water has salt in it so we won’t be able to drink that water since we can die from the salt. We would have to limit the drinking water, shower, tub, and laundry supply. We would have to cut down and plant trees since we would have to use paper much more and keep it up. The way that our lifestyle choices and diet that can affect the maximum number of people the earth can sustain is by if we eat healthy, we live longer. If we choose to…

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    Proof Of God's Existence

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    He begins with our universe, especially earth since is a perfect planet. The earth’s size and its gravity which has a layer of nitrogen and oxygen that extends 50 miles about the earth’s surface is perfect. If the Earth were too small, the atmosphere would be impossible. If earth were bigger, it would contain free hydrogen and any living thing would not survive. When looking at the earth’s distance from the sun, it is placed perfectly. If the earth were closer we…

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