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The Problem With The Amount Of Trash In The United States
Words: 474 / Pages: 2 .... is an average of 1.089
tons per person. In 1997, this had increased to 340 million tons which is
an average of 1.272 tons per person and this amount is getting higher and
higher each year and we need to put a stop to this.
Trash is not a problem far from us, it is right here in our
community. People are throwing things on the floor all the time and
recycling has not been done as much as it should be. In New York city we
have one of the world’s most largest and most crowded landfills which is
proven in the article. Fresh Kills landfill, on Staten Island is extremely
big but will be closed in a few years. I New York State there were 1600
la .....
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Words: 1388 / Pages: 6 .... does not
fluctuate with emotional states.”
About 1-3% of the school aged population has the full ADHD
syndrome, without symptoms of other disorders. Another 5-10% have
partial ADHD syndrome with one or more other problems, such as anxiety or
depression.(CHADD) Gender and age affect the way the patients display
their symptoms. Boys are more likely to have the disorder than girls. The
symptoms of ADHD usually decrease with age, but those symptoms related
with other similar disorders are said to increase with age. 30-50% of
children with ADHD may display symptoms, although often times less
severe, into adulthood.
ADHD may be obser .....
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The Shrew
Words: 531 / Pages: 2 .... dead leaves and loose soil in search of food. The
shrews burrow is a small underground number of shallow tunnles under flat
stones or logs. Burrows found in east Texas were about 2.5 cm round, from
25 cm to 1.5 m long, and not more than 20 cm below the surface. Each burrow
has a large area at the end for the nest which was composed of shredded
grass. These nests were used for young or as a resting place for groups of
adult shrews.
Compared to most types of shrews, the least shrew is sociable, and
several may be kept together in captivity without conflict. They sleep
together and help eachother to some degree in digging tunnels and finding
food. On .....
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Minerals
Words: 280 / Pages: 2 .... into 2 major groups. The major elements such as
calcium, magnesium, iron, iodine etc. Then the trace elements such as copper,
manganese fluorine and zinc.
Once of the most important is calcium. Calcium is used to build up your
bones. It also helps to keep your teeth strong. About 90% of all calcium is
stored in your bone's. It also helps with mussel contraction. Milk products such
as milk, cheese and other stuff it the primary source for calcium. You should
have about 1000mg's a day.
Magnesium is also another important mineral. This mineral is in most
foods. It is very important in containing healthy mussel cells. It also helps in
forming bones. .....
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The Roswell Incident
Words: 1146 / Pages: 5 .... story was a cover-up has been
confirmed by individuals directly involved, including the late General Thomas
DuBose, who took the telephone call from Washington, D.C. ordering the cover-up.
Numerous other credible military and civilian witnesses have testified that the
original press release was correct and that the Roswell wreckage was of
extraterrestrial origin. One such individual was Major Jesse Marcel, the
Intelligence Officer of the 509th Bomb Group and one of the first military
officers at the scene.
On January 12, 1994, United States Congressman Steven Schiff of Albuquerque, New
Mexico, announced to the press that he had been stonewalled .....
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Hydrogen: The Fuel Of The Future
Words: 1231 / Pages: 5 .... devised solid state pellet of hydrogen isotopes that
contains about the equivalent of 5000 cubic feet of hydrogen and is broken down
and releases gas into the second chamber where it goes to the engine for use.
There are many ways to get pure hydrogen out of many compounds using methods
such as electrolysis and chemical reactions. One of the easiest ways is using a
chemical reaction. Simple chemicals (aluminum,sodium hydroxide, and water) can
be reacted in the home to produce heavy hydrogen to power your furnace or your
hot water heater . No electrical power at all is required. The reaction also
gives off a tremendous amount of heat. Even the was .....
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What Are The Major Components Of Biological Membranes And How Do They Contribute To Membrane Function?.
Words: 2565 / Pages: 10 .... surround all living cells, and may also be found
surrounding many of an eukaryotes organelles. The membrane is essential to the
survival of a cell due to its diverse range of functions. There are general
functions common to all membranes such as control of permeability, and then
there are specialised functions that depend upon the cell type, such as
conveyance of an action potential in neurones. However, despite the diversity of
function, the structure of membranes is remarkably similar.
All membranes are composed of lipid, protein and carbohydrate, but it is
the ratio of these components that varies. For example the protein component may .....
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Star Mars
Words: 665 / Pages: 3 .... sky searching for new
habitats for future generations, since human kind today seems to be going
backwards in many aspects of the earth's ecology. The first attempt would be to
study the moon; the second, our neighbor planet. Unfortunately, our actual
technology slightly provides strong, useful information about the red planet
because of the vast distance between us.
While people such as Steven Spielberg and George Lucas try to convince
us with hundred million dollar movies that we are not alone, engineers and
geologists like from the NASA-Stanford University team pursue, based on true
evidence, the idea of possible life on Mars. However, the bu .....
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Attention Deficit Disorder
Words: 703 / Pages: 3 .... or makes careless mistakes
b. Difficulty sustaining attention
c. Does not appear to listen
d. Struggles to follow through on instructions
e. Difficulty with organization
f. Avoids or dislikes requiring sustained mental effort
g. Often loses things necessary for tasks
h. Easily distracted
i. Forgetful in daily activities
2. An individual experiencing six of the following characteristics defines ADHD – hyperactive/impulsive type:
a. Fidgets with hands or feet or squirms in seat
b. Difficulty remaining seated
c. Runs about or climbs excessively (in adults may be limited to subjective feelings of restlessness)
d. Difficu .....
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Compatisome Of Upper And Lower Rock Shores Pools
Words: 3210 / Pages: 12 .... different species
which could out compete the organisms of the upper pool when in a more benign environment.
The rock pools studied should both contain organisms specially adapted to live in the intertidal environment of the rock pools. The organisms need to be adapted to the microenvironment of the rock pool, as conditions are considerably different to those of a ‘normal’ marine environment. The rock pools spend some of their time completely submerged by the sea and other times exposed to the air. When exposed the organisms of the rock pool are part of a much smaller body of water than normal. This smaller volume of exposed water is like .....
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