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    Science Investigatory Project

    Aratilis (Muntingiacalabura) Leaves Extract as Anti-BacterialLiquidHand Soap Ellen May G. Adenic Iloilo City National High School March 2016 Problem The study intends to find out the Effectiveness of Aratilis Leaves as Liquid Anti-Bacterial Hand Soap. Specifically, the study would like to answer the following questions: 1. Can I make hand soap from Aratilis leaves extract? 2. Is there a significant difference between Aratilis leaves and commercial product soap? Hypothesis

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    Out of the Cradle or Out of the Mind?

    written in the late 1800’s. Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking is a poem about the reminiscence of life. This poem features a boy walking along the beach and finds two mockingbirds. These birds interact with one another everyday. However, one day the female bird fails to appear, and the male cries “Out of the mocking-birds throat,” for her (Whitman 2). When the young boy hears the cry he is startled and awakened. The persona then depicts the males actions in search of her. As this happens, the startled

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    Yellow Raft In Blue Water Analysis

    future, brimming with potential, flourishes on the soil of the past and the nourishment of the present. In Yellow Raft In Blue Water, Michael Dorris manipulates the reader’s ability of judgement, forcing them to reevaluate their initial responses of characters. Rayona, Ida, and Christine incorporate their perspectives of each of their own lives in order to provide a better understanding of Yellow Raft In Blue Water in a conclusive sense, like pieces to a puzzle. To begin, Rayona resonates and utilizes

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    Kentucky

    goldenrod extend in a half circle around the picture. Kentucky State Flower Golden Rod Kentucky State Tree Yellow‐poplar  or the Tulip tree Leaf Flower The golden plumes of this wildflower line Kentucky's roadsides in the fall. Native to all of Kentucky, 30 of nearly 100 species of this herb are found here Fruit Kentucky State Bird The Cardinal (Red‐bird, Virginia Nightingale, Cardinal‐bird ) MARIJUANA PEACHES APPLES SOYBEAN HAY TOP 10 CASH CROPS TOBACCO WHEAT CORN SORGHUM BARLEY

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    Comparing The Crucible 'And The Raven'

    unreliable characters, like judge Danforth, more power than they can handle. Miller does a great job displaying this toward the end of Act three when Danforth believes Abigail’s accusation of a yellow bird on the ceiling. In the story, Danforth states “What is it child?” and when Proctor denies there being a bird Danforth exclaims “Be quiet”! These lines spoken by Danforth show fear because it shows how when one person has power they can make the decision however they want, whether it’s the way we want

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    John Proctor's Decisions In The Crucible

    The definition of crucible is a situation of severe trial, or in which different elements interact, leading to the creation of something new. John Proctor had several incidents where he would have to make very important decisions that would be based on his morals and he managed to stay above and do the right thing. He can easily be identified as the character that defines the word “crucible” because he realizes the most important decision is to fight for one’s moral truth, no matter how harsh the

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    Serval Research Paper

    Serval By: Nicole Leaman Have you ever been sitting in the grass, while the tan cat with long legs was eying you from above? If you have, you must be a small bird or rodent and the predator spying on you is the mighty serval. The serval has tan-yellow fur with black spots that differ in size and shape. Servals have a small head and large oval-shaped ears. Their eyes are usually brownish or greenish. The wild cat has long legs that allows it to jump high into the air to pounce onto its prey.

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    Robert Frost Poems

    "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," that convey his idea that our choices shape our futures and the people we become. "The Road Not Taken", explores the acts and consequences of choices. The speaker finds himself between “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood/ And sorry I could not travel both” (Frost 1-2). The yellowness of the wood establishes an autumnal setting which is in sync with the speaker’s contemplative tone as he is deciding which road to take. The speaker looked down as far as he could

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    Sequoia National Park

    Sequoia National Park was created on September 25, 1890, as America’s second national park. The park is located in central California and covers 631 square miles. The area of the park includes a portion of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range and has varying elevations depending on the location in the park. In the lowlands and valleys the elevation can be as low as 1,500 feet and in the mountain peaks it can be as high as 14,500 feet. The park is home to some famous landmarks like the giant sequoia tree

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    Blue And Gold Macaw Parrots

    Blue and Gold Macaw - Macaw Parrots Blue and Gold Macaw   The blue and gold macaw, otherwise called the blue and yellow macaw, is a large South American parrot with blue top parts and yellow under parts. It is an individual from the vast gathering of Neotropical parrots known as macaws. It inhabits forest (particularly varzea, additionally in open segments of terra firme or non-overwhelmed woods) and forest of tropical South America. There has been a little reproducing populace in Miami-Dade

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