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    Coffee Bean Fiber

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    Introduction Nowadays‚ people are eco-friendly as the Earth is dieing under a lot of pollutions. We have solar energy/ hydroelectric power but how’s the one we are wearing? As a survey‚ people throw more than tones new and old clothes in every year. Although we can’t control our desires of shopping‚ we can develop some “green” materials‚ such as PET Bottle. And now‚ we have one more remarkable material – Coffee Fiber. Description Coffee fiber is a composite technical fiber from waste coffee

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    Lima Bean Experiment

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    effect of calcium in different concentrations on lima bean growth? Personal Engagement: For my internal assessment‚ I chose calcium because it interested me how adding a certain nutrient or element‚ can aid in growth of an organism. Calcium is a vital nutrient needed by most organisms and can be found in many things we consume like milk. Knowing that calcium helps keep humans healthy and have stronger bones‚ I wanted to experiment how calcium might aid in the growth of lima beans. Background Information:

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    Fertilizer and Mung Beans

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    EFFECT OF VERMICOMPOST ON THE GROWTH OF MUNG BEANS (Vigna radiata) Table of Contents Abstract Table of Contents Chapter I - Introduction a. Background of the Study b. Statement of the Problem c. Statement of the Hypothesis d. Significance of the Study e. Scope and Limitations of the Study f. Definition of Terms Chapter II - Review of Related Literature a. Related Studies b. Conceptual Framework Chapter III - Methodology a. Materials b. Methods/Procedure Chapter IV -

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    1. Question: How is the growth rate of bean plants affected by different types of water? 2. Introduction: We are going to be exploring the affect that different type of water have on the growth rate of bean plants. We will be experimenting with two different types of bean plants and testing three different types of water. PH is basically the negative log of hydrogen ion activity used to measure the acidity or basicity. The pH level ranges on a scale from one to fourteen‚ one being most

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    The Bean Trees

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    "grandbabies‚" responds‚ "Something like that." She loves the people who are in sanctuary in her house. They are fellow human beings‚ and she risks her life for them time and time again. What she does to care for and support these refugees is no different from what most biological family members do for each other. Kingsolver’s belief in community as a necessary support for individuals‚ as well as for American society‚ is another major theme. After Taylor and Turtle rent a room at the Hotel Republic

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    Hour How do Different Light Wavelengths Affect Planaria? 1. Background Information * Non-parasitic flatworm * Some have 2 eye spots‚ while others have several more * Move away from light * Have three germ layers- estoderm‚ mesoderm‚ and endoderm 2. Problem How do different light wavelengths affect Planaria? 3. Independent Variable Color of light 4. Dependent Variable Reaction to light 5. Experimental Group Group that receives the lights 6. Control

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    Beans and Cornbread

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    know what we know‚ we have to first know the meaning of knowledge‚ the meaning of belief‚ and how they are different. We also have to know if it is rational to have a belief or not. Knowledge can be defined as‚ information in the mind: general awareness or possession of information‚ facts‚ ideas‚ truths or principles. That being said‚ how do we gain that knowledge? There are a few different ways that one can gain knowledge. One way is through personal experiences. By actually doing something

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    Light

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    “Let There Be Light” 18 November 2013 Finding the Medium between Happy and Healthy The authors Douglas J. Lisle PH.D. and Alan Goldhamer D.C. wrote the book‚ The Pleasure Trap: Mastering the Hidden force that undermines Health and Happiness‚ to reveal to people how to live healthy yet happy lives. The authors did an adequate job of revealing to their audience how sleep is an important aspect to our happiness. They are able to do this by connecting Thomas Edison’s invention of the light bulb to the

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    BAKED BEAN

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    Who or what was to blame for the outbreak of World War Two? There were a number of underlying causes for World War Two’s outbreak in 1939‚ as with any big war there are whole tapestries of inter-locking reasons why everything happened the way it did‚ thousands of threads that sew into tragedies and victories and lead onto other wars and devastations. Undeniably‚ World War One and World War Two are very closely linked and the fact that the First World War ended so messily and left Germany in such

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    LIght

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    Visible light (commonly referred to simply as light) is electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye‚ and is responsible for the sense of sight. Visible light is usually defined as having a wavelength in the range of 400 nanometres (nm)‚ or 400×10−9 m‚ to 700 nanometres – between the infrared‚ with longer wavelengths and the ultraviolet‚ with shorter wavelengths. These numbers do not represent the absolute limits of human vision‚ but the approximate range within which most people can

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