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Diving Decimals

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Dividing Decimals May 26, 2009 Linda Castellanos Vanessa Gonzalez First Glance At Things: There are only a few exceptions that separate dividing decimals and whole numbers. One of the main ones is that you use the position of the decimal point in the dividend to show the decimal places in your answer. The rest just falls into place. Easy First Steps Identify your divisor as a whole number or decimal. If your divisor is not a whole number, move the decimal place all the way to the right in order for it to become a whole number. Then count up how many spaces you moved it and move those same spaces on the dividend. Work It Out Now that you?ve turned the divisor into a whole number and moved up the same number of places on the dividend we?re working it out.

Lab #4 Plant Pigments and Photosynthesis - Questions

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Lab #4 Plant Pigments and Photosynthesis Exercise 4A: Plant Pigment Chromatography Topics of Discussion 1) What factors are involved in the separation of the pigments? 2) Would you expect the Rf value of a pigment to be the same if a different solvent were used? Explain. 3) What type of chlorophyll does the reaction center contain? What are the roles of the other pigments? Exercise 4B: Photosynthesis / The Light Reaction Topics of Discussion 1) What is the function of DPIP in this experiment? 2) What molecule found in chloroplasts does DPIP ?replace? in this experiment? 3) What is the source of the electrons that will reduce DPIP? 4) What was measured with the spectrophotometer in this experiment? 5) What is the effect of darkness on the reduction of DPIP? Explain.

Anatomy Coloring Book

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Chapter One: Introduction ANATOMICAL POSITION AND TERMS OF DIRECTION f.__ e _ )( 1) I, \ V I b.__ a. _ h.___ 1. _ ). ....lII('---:-----':----;-~.k.-- e. _ g._----- a. _ b.__ When studying the human body it is important to place the body in anatomical position. Anatomical position is described as the body facing you, feet placed together and flat on the floor. The head is held erect, arms straight by the side with palms facing forward. All references to the body are made as if the body is in this position so when you describe something as being above something else it is always with respect to the body being in anatomical position. The relative position of the parts of the human body has specific terms. Superior means above while inferior means below. Medial refers

Han

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The Han empire began in 206 B.C. when Liu Bang, prince of Han, defeated the Qin army in the valley of Wei. The defeat was part of a larger rebellion that began after the First Emporer's death. The people were dissatisfied with the tyranny of the Qin leaders and their Legalist form of government. However, while traditional Chinese history portrays the Han as implementing immediate changes in government, evidence shows the Han continued to rule in the tradition of the Qin, and only gradually incorporated Confucian ideals into their Legalist form of government.

Enlgish terms

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Sheet1 Style Purpose Sub. Matter Election Family Birthplace Rhyme Scheme Poetic Meter Utilitarean? Didactic? Miss. Anne Bradstreet rhymed couplets near and site rhymes wrote for her friends and fam * yes married simon England * i.p. no yes teaches purtianism her brother in law published works without her permission The Author to her Book extended metaphor, diction, personificiation tell people it wasn?t her tht published it writing to tell people she didn?t want works published yes * * * i.p. no yes first female american poet, father and husband were gov. of Mass. Bay

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