Category: Sciences
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China’s One-Child Policy should be Abolished
Table of Contents Introduction Violation of Human Rights Inequality in Society Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The One-Child policy in China, which is also referred to as the family planning policy was formed in 1978. The aim of this policy that was initiated by the government is to alleviate several problems that touch on the social,…
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Super Weeds and Problems with Them
Agriculture is the backbone of any economy given that people will need food now and in the future. It is important to note that people spend huge percentages of their income on food. To have sustainable growth in any country, there needs to be a continuous growth in food production (Acquaah 549). Food production has…
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Vegetation Sampling – Barton Road
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Hypothesis Methods Results Discussion Works Cited Abstract Previous studies have revealed quite an interesting phenomenon that occurs in the semi arid lands in western United States. Sagebrush steppe (Artemisia tridentata) is a foundation plant in the Great basin of USA (Inouye 606). This species is ill adapted to the environment…
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The Effective Methods of Collecting Data in the Science Field
In the science field, scientists collect data all the time to make analysis and conclusions in the various fields. In the medical field for example, researchers use research data to find out about the type of medication they should administer. Therefore, it is very important for scientist to use effective methods of collecting data. Since…
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Positive and negative association between variables
Table of Contents Introduction Conclusion References Introduction Numerous Instances of interest in our lives entail two or more variables. These bring to our attention the knowledge of their interrelations’. The relationship between variables is among the leading in providing useful insights to their interdependency. This relationship or association between variables, in statistical presentations, may be…
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Australopithecus Africanus Characteristics and Facts
Introduction Australopithecus africanus is the name given to early hominid that lived between 2 and 3 million years ago (Aiello & Dean, 1990). A. Africanus had a slender physique and is often believed to be an immediate ancestor of the present human being. Its “cranial features resemble those of human beings though the arms are…
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The Local Inhabitants of the Mountain Side
Mountains Summary Formerly, many held the idea that earth is only made up of planet core and soil. Surprisingly, it is composed of many other strange details; in fact, it has more than what any one of us can imagine. In introduction, a world which is both frozen and alien is highlighted. That is not…
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Country Profile: Kenya
Table of Contents Introduction Statistical profile Immigration policy of Kenya Kenyan citizenship policy Consequences of movements Conclusion References Introduction It’s notable to mention that each country in the world has a profile; the country profile acts as an easy way and instant guide of summarizing the country’s political, historical, economic, geographical, statistical and international relations…
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Quantitative Analysis of the Phosphate Solublising Ability of Endophytic Bacteria
Introduction When we compare the availability of plant nutrients in the soil, phosphorus turns out to be the least transportable and accessible to plants as compare other major plant nutrients in most soil states. Much as phosphorus is plentiful both in its inorganic and organic state in the soil, it has pointed out that in…
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The Brisbane Future City
Brisbane City has a serene environment with beautiful natural sceneries. Thanks to the existence of these natural features, Brisbane city is now considered a major tourist destination in Australia. These beautiful features have greatly enhanced such outdoor recreation activities as picnicking, nature study, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. Brisbane city has ensured proper exploiting of these…