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    E.coli outbreaks have steadily grown over the last few decades. An expansion in big farming has led to E. coli not only being found in meat, but vegetation as well, due to waste runoff. This has increased our need for adequate antibiotics that can fight bacteria, like E. coli. The best way to pinpoint which antibiotics work is by measuring their ability to create antimicrobial agents or zones of inhibition. When a paper disc that has been saturated in an antibiotic is inserted in a solution of E

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    I Dont Know

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    Name: States of Matter Lab Procedure: Go to: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/states-of-matter and click on Run Now States of Matter Review: 1) Kinetic energy (KE) is the energy of ____________. 2) Potential energy (PE) is the energy of ____________. 3) What property of a substance corresponds to the average KE of its particles? 4) What property of a substance corresponds

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    disturbance is to just get rid of it. It only makes sense that this rule be applied to humans all throughout American schools. A zero tolerance policy (ZTP) is the most direct and effortless way to dispose of unwanted students. It is only fair that the administrators issuing these legitimate sanctions have free will to dice out any retribution they deem necessary. Zero tolerance policies encourage students to learn from their mistakes and help improve their general quality of life. If a student isn’t

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    Zero Tolerance In Schools

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    Sparked by President Bill Clinton’s Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994, the “zero tolerance” policy has discouraged and punished students who hinder learning in schools by fighting, using profane words, disobeying rules, and bringing drugs, alcohol, and weapons to school. This policy’s goal is to make schools an efficient and safe place to grow and develop cognitively, socially, and emotionally. Without this conduct, not only would some students behave irrationally, they would harm fellow peers and make

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    Vermont as a state is growing on me and I definitely feel a sense of place here. Ever since I visited Burlington I have been comfortable, the mountains and the lake are the main reason for my comfort. I remember being amazed looking in either direction and seeing the endless mountain ranges on the horizon, this was something I knew I could get used to. Perhaps the biggest reason I enjoy living in Burlington is it has a lot more going on than my hometown and also has a lot less going on at the same

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    Climate Change

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    Climate Change Climate change is a problem that we have been and are currently experiencing. It has caused much damage to people and the environment, by temperatures rising and natural disasters. It is a problem that world leaders need to take more seriously, and try to get more people involved to help better the environment. Who knows what it can cause in the future. Climate change is a serious threat for everyone living on earth. The Earth’s temperature has been rising over the years. Sail Bhattacharya

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    school systems have been focused on using zero tolerance policies to remove supposed threats to schools from the education system. Zero tolerance policies present a large problem; they remove due process from the discipline process and by doing so violates the rights to a fair trial. Is this the purpose of the education system in America to punish students and potentially ruin futures or to nurture and improve the potential of students’ lives? While zero tolerance policies do treat all offenders

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    As of the end of 2016, there were approximately 37,461 fatalities (a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA) statistic) caused by drunk driving within the United States. In comparison to how many people there are in the US all together this number may not be startling, but for everyone touched by these fatalities, this number is simply too high. So, who is to blame for these accidents? Is it the alcohol’s fault for intoxicating or the driver's fault for choosing to drive? This may

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    Bread Mold Experiment By: Stephanie Westover PURPOSE The purpose of this experiment will be to determine how temperature affects the growth of mold on wheat bread.  The researchers choose this topic because she thinks it will be beneficial to find a way to keep food from molding.  Determining how long bread can be stored before molding can help save money, prevent illness and preserve freshness. The question the researcher will attempt to answer is how freezing

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    Investigating the Temperature at Which Soap Powder Will Perform Best At Introduction I am going to conduct an experiment in the controlled environment of a laboratory. The experiment will consist of placing a stained piece of fabric into water with a fixed concentration of a biological washing powder (Wizzo) in it. I will try this experiment several times trying different temperatured water and leaving the it for a fixed period of time to find the best possible temperature

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