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    #1. The dirt considered living because it has all the kingdoms of life in it. #2. The small “lens” of soil left-over from the glaciers can survive after the Ice Age because the lens becomes larger and deeper. So, the soil building thickens the soil with was strong enough to support biodiversity. #3. The fungus infused with mycelium when it decomposes wood and plant material. It becomes generates soil and dirt. #4. Clyde’s pickup truck turned into a garden when it was sitting in the sun for so long

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    1. In approx. 200-250 words explain the significance of suburbs for the development of the United States in the 1950s. The significance of the suburbs for the development of the United States was crucial in the 1950s. In the 1950s the US was the strongest nation because it was able to thrive in its economy and military powers. Because of the thrive of economy people were able to buy cars and houses outside of the city. Since they had transportation outside of the city. People moved to the outskirts

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    Running Head: Computer Computer Computer 1) How are computers today similar to the first computers? How are they different? Similar features of the first generation computers and modern day technology include processor, programming language and the microchips. These features have been an essential part of all the generations without which the computers cannot be operated. All the generations have used a language to create programs, a processor the run the equipment and chips, which have incorporated

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    1. If I was the security guards, I would of use a different approach. Profiling as explained in An Introduction to Intercultural Communication “law enforcement practice of scrutinizing certain individuals based on characteristics thought to indicate a likelihood of criminal behavior. (Jandt, F. E. 2013, pg. 87) You do not have to provide every single details when interrogating a suspect. Especially when he was told that, he was making other people nervous (Fattahi, 2008). Then, keep the nationality

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    1. What wellness indicators do you balance very well? Why do you balance these areas of your life well. The area were i balance very well is Intellectual because i always get my school work done. i also always try to look over notes for tests and quizes. The next thing i balance well is environmental because i usually get everything done, so i could do the things i like like fishing. 2. What wellness indicators do you want to work on balancing? The area were I want to work on balancing

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    . Explain what “proctoring” means and why the UoPeople requires proctored exams. Proctoring is taking an exam and having someone who is a non family member, and with no monetary interest to supervise that the exam taker is being truthful by not cheating. The UOPEOPLE require a proctor in order for a student to graduate. 2. What criteria are necessary for an appropriate proctor? A proctor must be at least 21 years of age. have a good reputation, honesty is important. A proctor

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    1. What reagents were used during the experiment, and were some reagents unknown? " Mixture #29, which contained fluorene and either 2-chlorobenzoic acid, 3-chlorobenzoic acid, or 3-methyl benzoic acid was used. NaOH, diethyl acetate, and HCl were also used. 2. Which reactions occurred between those reagents? Why was the experiment performed? " The unknown acid was deprotonated by NaOH and protonated by HCl. The experiment was performed to separate the unknown acid from fluorene and to identify the

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    An aging of a company's accounts receivable indicates that $4,500 are estimated to be uncollectible. If Allowance for Doubtful Accounts has a $1,200 credit balance, the adjustment to record bad debts for the period will require a debit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for $3,300. debit to Bad Debt Expense for $4,500. credit to Allowance for Doubtful Accounts for $4,500. debit to Bad Debt Expense for $3,300. The financial statements of the Melton Manufacturing Company reports net sales

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    Question 1 Economics and Alcohol Abuse - When economists think about a product in general, they think supply and demand. If there is no demand for the product, then there will likely be a smaller supply. If the item is rare and there is a high demand, then the product will be expensive. One political and economic idea about reducing alcohol abuse is to target the youth market where alcohol is prevalent, if illegal. The youth market, that is 14-17 years of age, are more likely to be more affected

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    Questions for 1. What is a vaccine? A vaccine is a weakened or dead germ that is injected into the body to prevent a disease. The small amount that is injected allows the immune system to fight back and develops memory cells so it is ready to fight the actual disease. 2. What are some concerns of parents having their child receive a vaccine? Parents have several concerns about vaccination for their children. Most parents are worried their children’s immune system will not be able to handle the

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