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What is labeling in a political cartoon

Labeling – Objects or people are often labeled by cartoonists to make it clear exactly what they stand for. Symbolism – Objects are used to stand

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What is the difference between a ruler and a tape measure

A normal school ruler is 12 inches while a typical tape measure is 300 ft. So, if your street is about a mile, you have to use the full length of tape mea...

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Do hummingbirds like torenia

Torenia, also known as wishbone flower, attracts hummingbirds with its pink, purple or yellow tube-shaped blooms. This annual doesn’t have to be

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Do magnet hospitals pay more

A study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that achieving Magnet status not only pays for itself, but actually increases hospital revenue down the

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Can you mix fescue and ryegrass

The ryegrass would germinate and establish quicker than fescue, serving as a nurse grass. If they are mixed, don’t exceed 40% ryegrass. Two pounds of

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What happens when your house is foreclosed

Foreclosure means that your mortgage lender can legally repossess your house due to nonpayment. They can then sell your house to help repay the debt you owe

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What is the difference between almond extract and almond essence

Though people often assume that almond extract and almond flavoring are the same thing, they most certainly are not. Though both serve the same purpose (to

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Is red clover an annual or perennial

Summary. Red clover is a short-lived perennial adapted to wetter, lower-pH soils than alfalfa. It is a vigorous establisher and good yielder in the

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How do you write a logbook for a science fair project

if applicable make an entry every time you work on your project date each entry make your notes in point form organize your logbook into sections such as:

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How do you use a dry cleaning machine

Dry cleaning still involves liquid, but clothes are instead soaked in a water-free liquid solvent, tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene), known in the

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