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    Euglena Lab Report

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    The purpose of this report is to investigate the following observations; Euglena is a unicellular organism in the kingdom of Protista, the cells are both autotrophic and heterotrophic which means if there is no food source but there is a light source they will fall on their autotroph tendencies through photosynthesis while if there is a food source but no true light source they will fall on their heterotroph tendencies. Euglenas show positive photo-taxis due to their ability to preform…

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    Takahiro Research Paper

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    guitar. He had only been playing for about two years, but he was as skilled, if not better than people who had played for twice as long. We soon realized why, because instead of playing video games or sports, he just played guitar all the time. From sunrise until sunset, he was either eating or playing guitar, filling our entire house with either classic rock, or melodic songs that he had written himself. At any point in time, he would rather be playing guitar, which became evident after we…

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    friendly.Everywhere we go to places in the city; Restaurant, Thunder Bay Theatre, and Music Festival, there’s always a person that knows her. My host family’s house is just 10 minutes away from the downtown. Alpena and Ossineke are well known as the sunrise side of the north Michigan and a tourist vacation destination. If you come here in the summer there will be tons of people enjoying the heat of summer and the beautiful wave of Lake Huron.…

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    The Five Pillars Of Islam

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    Throughout the past seven weeks, we have read and studied several religions, their basic structure, and their beliefs about the afterlife. The one religion that caught most of my attention was Islam. The reason it did, is due to its simplistic idea of right and wrong. It presents a guide on how to life live and care for others too, without the common hierarchy and complications of other religions in its Five Pillars of Islam. After reading the BBC's documentary article on Islam, I would like…

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    Vincent Van Gogh, Creative process, and the Painting Starry Star When people mention ‘Vincent Van Gogh’, we always think that he is a great artist. Nowadays, his artworks are displayed in many museums and appreciated by people in all over the world. Through the raise of his reputation after his death, his story and life are discovered and shared, which let people give him a new name, “mad genius”. Vincent’s life was not easy. Since he failed his careers as an art dealer, a preacher, and an…

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    Essay On Egypt Religion

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    Religion in Ancient Egypt guided almost every single aspect of Egyptian life. Egyptian religion was base on the combination of practice and beliefs, which included mythology, spiritualism, science and magic. Egyptians believed that life on Earth it is just a beginning of eternal journey. In order to continue the journey after death, human needed to live a life that worth to be continued. If a soul deserves a life after death, it will reach the afterlife. In order to do it, the human soul has to…

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    A subrange of the Appalachian Mountains, The Smoky Mountains National Park is 520,000 acres and spans across Tennessee and North Carolina border. The Mountains in the park can range from approximately 875 feet to 6,643 feet above sea level. The Great Smoky Mountains are named for the large mist that seems to blanket the tops of the mountains. The Cherokee call the mountains shaconage, meaning “place of the blue smoke”. If you are going to spend the weekend in the park there are a few things…

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    fact that they could essentially 'predict' the future. Their knowledge of the patterns of the sky, and of the mathematics that solves more complex patterns, led them to a higher level position in Mayan society. The Mayan astronomers began the day at sunrise, although for some Mayans the day began at either noontime, when the sun was at its highest point, or at sunset. Starting the day at these times may seem strange to those of us use to a western view of…

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    The first one, “Alfombra Magica”, authored by the saxophonist Bill McHenry, evinces classical cadences. The second is Ornette Coleman’s “Broken Shadows”, which proceeds calmly and softly as in a morning sunrise. Definitely a highlight, “The Robot”, a 1978 song composed by the German electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk, pulses with a forceful energy, inviting us to a robotic dance. All the ten tunes boast a relevant freshness through the treatments they were…

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    Thus illuminating its inner chamber on the shortest day of the year. Most archaeologists believe that this is not a coincidence. A silver glow grows behind the silhouetted horizon an hour before sunrise, that special time when the Earth seems to hold her breath in anticipation of the sun. Visitors seem to also hold their breath in anticipation of and during such beauty, like it was meant for their pleasure, like Stonehenge was made for the sun. Some…

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