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What do the Nez Perce call themselves

The Nez Perce call themselves Nimiipuu which means “The People.” The name nez percé (“pierced nose”) came from French Canadian fur traders in the 18th

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Why are gram positive cell walls stronger than Gram negative

Gram-positive bacteria have a greater volume of peptidoglycan (a polymer of amino acids and sugars that create the cell wall of all bacteria in their cell

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What is the writing in Egypt

The ancient Egyptians used the distinctive script known today as hieroglyphs (Greek for “sacred words”) for almost 4,000 years. Hieroglyphs were

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What are the most common foodborne illnesses

Norovirus.Salmonella.Clostridium perfringens.Campylobacter.Staphylococcus aureus (Staph)

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How important is prospecting in sales

Qualification: Prospecting presents a salesperson with the opportunity to understand whether a customer is qualified for their service or product. Qualifying

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What did Francis Galton believe

Galton believed that intelligence and most other physical and mental characteristics of humans were inherited and biologically based.

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What happened in chapter 3 of the other Wes Moore

Wes’ mother had decided to move her children to a private school, which happened to be an “all white” school. Wes becomes friends with

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How do you prevent water damage on wood

Use linseed or Tung oil to create a beautiful and protective hand-rubbed finish.Seal the wood with coating of polyurethane, varnish, or lacquer.Finish and

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Why do bed frames have slats

Slats sit inside a mattress foundation or bed frame and are typically spaced 2 to 2.75 inches apart to support the mattress. They’re designed to keep

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How do you clean a Mazzer grinder

First, mark the current position of the grinder and unscrew the top collar.Remove the top burr carrier, followed by the four springs.Unscrew the bolt and

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