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| should whaling be banned |
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| To what extent does the physical environment affect life in Antarctica? |
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| WHAT ARE BACTERIA |
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| Copper Extraction |
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| Taxonomy is the branch of biology that deals with the identification and naming of living organisms |
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| Grizzly Bears |
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| Investigation of Animal Behaviour |
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| An investigation to show the correlation between the number of different species found, and the B.M.W.P score of the environment. |
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| specify |
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| What effect does the Buddhist teachingsof metta, karma, anicca, anatta and equanimityhave on the environment? |
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| An investigation into the effects of burning on heather moorland. |
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| How does the discovery of extremophiles change our understanding of the tree of life? |
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| The Moral Relationship Between Humans and the Natural Environment |
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| At the end of 1996 the IUCN announced that 33,730 species of plant are threatened with extinction. Should we care? |
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| Method of extracting copper and gold by bacterial leaching. |
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| Sukkot |
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| An experiment to investigate the affect of bacteria on samples of milk over a time period of up to eight days. |
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| Human activities can impose far-reaching effects on the environment |
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| How important were science and technology in the fight against infectious diseases in the late 19th century? |
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| Antibacterials |
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| 'Bacteria. Friend or Foe?' Bacteria is something we are all reminded of on a daily basis by merely switching on our televisions where we are bombarded |
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| Nitrates |
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| Effect of plant diversity on Marram grass zonation |
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| Natural environments tend to be balanced environments, where organisms depend on one another and also restrict one another by competition for resources or by parasitism, predation, etc. |
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| How do we prove bacteria are ubiquitous? |
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"You have a clear introduction, which includes relevant information about the red squirrel. You have given reasons for the decline in the squirrels, and have state what needs to be done if this is to change. A stronger conclusion might have been better for this piece of writing. You could have included some statistics - for example, in your second paragraph, you state that there has been a decrease in the number of red squirrels present in the UK.
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