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    The Carbon Cycle

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    The Carbon Cycle Poppy Matless Carbon is present in all living organisms. When organisms die‚ the carbon is recycled for future generations. 1. Carbon is released as CO2 via respiration and combustion 2. CO2 is absorbed by producers (grass‚ plants etc) 3. Animals feed off of the plant‚ passing on carbon throughout the food chain‚ losing some carbon as CO2 respiration. 4. When the animal dies‚ it is eaten by decomposers‚ and the carbon returns to the atmosphere 5. If decomposition

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    My kitchen.

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    is a big window in front of the sink. The large sink always reminds me of some funny times I had while using it. One summer morning I was washing the disgusting dishes and I noticed that some of the water fell onto the floor. As more water kept falling on the floor‚ I continued washing dishes. Eventually I got sidetracked and went to another room for some reason. Not remembering that water was on the floor‚ I rushed into the room. As I slowly ran towards the sink‚ I felt wetness under my feet and

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    chance of your sink getting clogged. Set the dishes‚ cups‚ and silverware on the counter. Fill the sink up with warm not scalding hot water. Add the dish soap of your choosing to get a mixture of suds within the water. Place the dishes into the sink gently‚ so there aren’t any splashes. If there is enough time the dishes can soak to make washing them even easier. Pots and pans may also soak for easier washing. Take the sponge and get it wet. Grab the plates from the sink and begin to scrub

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    Climate change

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    The study begins by speaking about the earth’s agricultural carbon sink capacity; which is roughly sixty five percent of the notable carbon loss of forty to eighty gigatons of carbon. The study continues to explain the concept of soil carbon sequestration; which is basically the transfer of atmospheric CO2 into long-lived pools and storing it securely so that it is not immediately reemitted. The rate of soil carbon sequestration‚ however‚ depends on various factors- such as soil texture and structure

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    THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN BONDING ON RESISTING FLOW Design Investigating a factor affecting the viscosity of a mixture of liquid Research Question The effect of hydrogen bonding on resisting flow of five different liquids Background Theory Viscosity is the resistance of a fluid to flow‚ either within itself‚ or to moving past an objects moving through it. A liquid with high viscosity is thick and flows slowly. A liquid with a low viscosity is thin and flows quickly. Different liquids

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    I was in third grade when my friends and I decided to put things down the school’s toilet and sink thinking it was cool to see the objects disappear . It all started one day during recess . We were talking to a kid named Matthew who taught us how to put stuff down the sink and toilet . Every morning we barricaded the bathroom door shut and put rocks‚ wood chips‚ and paper towels in the sink‚ toilets‚ and urinals. We knew that if we got caught we would be in big trouble ‚ so we went in

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    Love Is Not All, or Is It?

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    1163: Introduction to English II Essay #1‚ Winter 2013 Edna St. Vincent Millay‚ “Love is Not All” Love is not all: it is not meat nor drink Nor slumber nor a roof against the rain; Nor yet a floating spar to men that sink And rise and sink and rise and sink again; 5 Love can not fill thickened lung with breath‚ Nor clean the blood‚ nor set the fractured bone; Yet many a man is making friends with death Even as I speak‚ for lack of love alone It well may be that

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    himself. If he eats food any type of food‚ he leaves the dishes in the room or in the sink for week. He leaves the dishes with food crumbs in the window‚ on the table‚ under the bed‚ on the desk‚ in the deck‚ under the deck‚ and in his closet. Why the close? I don’t know myself. My suitemate don’t wash my roommate dishes anyone so they sit in the sink until my roommate to eat again. And his just grads a dish from the sink cleaning it and use it. Another is he has big jar of peanut butter without a lid

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    the Tuba

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    The Tuba-tuba Plant (Jatropha curcas) Also known as Tubang Bakod in Tagalog‚ Physic Nut in English or interchangeably tuba-tuba orJatropha. The latest craze to hit the agri-business in the Philippines. Cultivated primarily for its oil to produce biodiesel. The Tuba-tuba has been planted in the Philippines for quite some time but it was used mainly as fencing since it animals do not eat the leaves -even the insatiable goat would not eat the leaves. The ever increasing price of petroleum prices has

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    sub through the water‚ pushing water backward so that the submarine moves forward. The crucial problem for a submarine is that it must either sink or float on command. Most things either sink or float‚ but can’t do both. Why? When an object is placed into water‚ it either sinks or floats according to its density. Objects denser than water (like metal) sink‚ while objects less dense than water (like air-filled balloons) float. What about a submarine? To decend‚ water is pumped into the ballast

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