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…Title: The Effect of Salinity on Growth and Chlorophyll Content in Representative Classes of Unicellular Marine Algae. Significant Findings, Questions and Observations: The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a general relationship…
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…. The producers provide resourceful energy for organisms (Warreners, Elephant Snail, and Sea Urchin), in order for them to survive. These organisms are eaten by the marine carnivore organisms (Common Sea Star, Dog Winkle) for sufficient energy. Birds and Fish gain…
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…Six feet under Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Greek practices of preparing the dead for the next cradle of humanity are very intriguing. These two cultures differ in a number of ways yet similarities can be noted in the aspect of funerary services…
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…War I. He volunteers for the Marines in 1917. A recruiting booklet for the Marines from that time lets us know what Harold Krebs might have read before volunteering. (History and Lore). The cover of the booklet is shown here. The story, "Soldier's…
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…of the culture of a country. The Field Museum's approach to Ancient Egyptian culture attempts to cover all bases of the culture, but falls seriously short of doing just this. The Museum focuses too much on the Ancient Egyptian approach to death and the afterlife…
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Ancient Greece was a very civilized country for its time. Although the Greeks were warlike in nature, social characteristics of their society made them almost as advanced as most present day societies. Although no official term existed…
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Ancient Egypt One of the most interesting aspects of ancient Egypt is its religion. The depth of Egyptian thinking and rich imagination displayed in the creation of ideas and images of the gods and goddesses is beyond compare. On elaborating…
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…The Ancient Greeks, who existed from around 400 BCE until the year 0, had many contributions to our society today. They affected our forms of government, our sciences and mathematics, and our philosophy. The Ancient Greeks have played a large role…
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…The ancient Egyptian civilization was one of the greatest civilizations of the world. There are so many reasons why their civilization was great and why it lasted so many years. Do you know some of the reasons? Well I am going to tell you some of them…
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…From the time of the Old Kingdom to the time of the New Kingdom, Ancient Egypt was a society dominated by men. Much of the history of Egypt is expressed through the perspective of Egyptian males. This leaves the perspective of the other half…
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