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    100 feet! The second layer is the small tree and sapling zone, opposed to the tree stratum zone, the small tree and sapling layer has small, young, short trees including redbuds and dogwoods. The third layer is the shrub zone, consisting of shrubs and bushes. Azaleas and rhododendrons are also examples for this zone. The fourth layer is the herb zone. Wildflowers and ferns are included in this layer. The fifth and last layer is the ground zone composed of moss, lichen, and…

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    contribute to science. Others merely impact where people chose to live. Either way, geography affects the people. Mountain ranges such as the Andes and Sierra Madre have vertical climate zones. Each of the five climate zones provide different resources, giving Latin America lots of crops and livestock. The climate zones are Tierra Caliente, Tierra Templada, Tierra Fría, Tierra Helada, and Tierra Nevada. Tierra Caliente is the lowest to the ground, and people can grow bananas, sugarcane,…

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    For these reasons, Lamar should consider all sporting events as “Safe Zones”. On any given day you can attend a baseball game, football game, basketball game, etc. Majority of the time these events are well attended with high numbers of participants. During any sporting event there is a lot of cheering, yelling, and loud noises…

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    Ecology Lab Report

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    present in each specific lake depth. Lakes have four different zones: littoral, trophogenic, tropholytic, and profundal (the last three zones create the limnetic zone). The littoral zone is the most shallow part of the lake and closest to the shore. It also contains the highest amount of dissolved oxygen and sunlight. The trophogenic and tropholytic zones contain phytoplankton and zooplankton, respectively. Lastly, the profundal zone is the deepest area of a lake, and is inhabited mostly…

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    Save A Life

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    protected knowing the possibilities of somebody shooting back at them is far less in a gun free zone. There are gun shows and gun shops in every state, and for the most part everyone there is caring a firearm. Do you ever hear of mass shootings at these places? No, because criminals are not stupid they know they will never make it out alive. If a concealed carry permit holder says forget the gun free zone sign or just didn’t see it and carries the concealed weapon into an establishment, and…

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    Shaw And Mckay Analysis

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    to exist in almost every city through saying the particular place in question creates problems and crimes for the people the live in the zone 2 (The Zone of Transition according to Concentric zones model created by Park and Burgess)(Lecture). Shaw and McKay found that three major aspects led to the problems in Zone 2. The first is poverty most of the people in zone 2 do not have the resources to move out of that particular area which allows for these people to stay in the area of temptation that…

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    but in the parts and zones of the environment. There are three major zones of the ocean. The intertidal zone has organisms that are adapted to periodic exposure during low tide. The neritic zone supports “more species and numbers of organisms than any other zone.” Many other animals, including fishes and sea turtles, live in this zone. This also is the zone that contains coral reefs, which are one the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. The third zone is the oceanic zone. This zone does not…

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    Critical Pedagogy

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    as a process by which a culture assimilates its own identity into another group’s identity. She defines the “contact zone” as “social spaces where cultures meet, clash, and grapple with each other” (34). It is a place where two cultures contact and inform each other, and where “transculturation” takes place (37). She exemplified the examples of her son’s cards as the contact zone, which helped him to learn pronunciation, language. Pratt relates Anderson’s model of imagined communities to the…

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    We measured the zone of inhibition after a week to observe which antibiotic Enterococcus faecalis is most sensitive to. My hypothesis is that Enterococcus faecalis will have varying levels of sensitivity to different types of antibiotics by expressing different size of zone of inhibition. If neomycin, tetracycline, and erythromycin are individually applied to a colony of Enterococcus faecalis, then the zone of inhibition will be highest to lowest in the order…

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    Butt Brush Research Paper

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    (Butt) Brushing Up On Underhill Underhill seems to think that there is a specific science to shopping. He’s coined up these terms such as “The Decompression Zone”, “Butt Brush”, and “Petting” (Gladwell). According to him, The Decompression Zone is a certain zone you enter when you enter in stores. When you enter in this zone there should not be any merchandise as it takes a moment to adjust speed and to the lighting, it takes about fifteen minutes to become accustomed to the difference…

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