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    How does temperature affect the rate of reaction for Lipase? As the temperature increases‚ so will the rate of enzyme reaction. However‚ as the temperature exceeds the optimum the rate of reaction will decrease. I predict that at temperatures above 70°C the enzyme lipase will become denatured and at temperatures below 10°C the enzyme will become inactive. Since lipase operates within the human body I’d also predict that its optimum temperature would be around human body temperature which is approximately

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    11/1/11 Importance of Symbols in “The Thing in the Forest” In many fairytales‚ we are given characters who set out on an adventure to better themselves whether they know that they are on one or not. In A.S. Byatt’s “The Thing in the Forest” we are taken on such an adventure‚ but this is more than just a children’s fairytale. Through figurative language we are shown that the main characters‚ Penny and Primrose‚ are dealing with more than just a creature in the forest‚ and that with this use of symbols

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    WHAT ARE SOME TECHNIQUES WRITERS USE TO PARAPHRASE EFFECTIVELY?  Integrating Sources  Techniques for Paraphrasing   When you write a paraphrase‚ you restate other’s ideas in your own words.  That is‚ you write the  meaning of the author’s ideas.  You use some of the author’s key terms‚ but you use many of your  own words and sentence structures.  You include in‐text citation‚ including the author’s last name and  year of publication.  WHAT ARE SOME TECHNIQUES WRITERS USE TO PARAPHRASE EFFECTIVELY

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    economic principles that guided the evolution of advertising also have social and legal effects. When they are violated‚ social issues arise and the government may take corrective measures. Society determines what is offensive‚ excessive‚ and irresponsible; government bodies determine what is deceptive and unfair. To be law-abiding‚ ethical‚ and socially responsible‚ as well as economically effective‚ advertisers must understand these issues. After studying this chapter‚ you will be able to: *

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    tension levels‚ elevate and stabilize your mood‚ improve sleep‚ and helps with self-esteem. Like music‚ exercises also help a person to distract themselves from the everyday life‚ which is very important when distressing. It is also a good idea to have some competition when being physically active because this helps you perform to a higher standard. And this is why people feel so distressed after

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    awareness of the horrible things that people are capable of doing’ (John Pinder‚ Wiki Answers [online‚ accessed 14th March 2010]‚ http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_did_steinbeck_write_ ’Of_mice_and_men ’). Steinbeck has enhanced the plot and characters in the novel through clever use of animal imagery foreshadowing certain events and giving further insight into many of the characters. Steinbeck has cleverly used animal imagery to give further insight into many characters in the novel. He has done this

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    able to have the slightest bit of a relationship. Not being able have any memories or recollection. This was the reality that took place in the book 1984 by George Orwell. How a certain individual found himself in society was a very slippery slope. The Character was Winston and throughout the book in changed back in forth between what he thought and what was happening. At the beginning of the book Winston was just somebody who lived there life with no intrest of care. But one day he had sat down at

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    Gender Specific Toys Affect on Children Enrolled in Preschool Versus Children Not Attending Preschool Gender plays an important role in the way children are raised in today’s society. The common stereotype that feminine toys are for girls and masculine toys are for boys is prevalent‚ even with all of the political advancements our society has made to try to free the world from these stigmas. It starts as early as when a child is in the mother’s womb. Most women will celebrate the arrival of

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    can have many causes‚ of course. Some are hereditary factors‚ past or present abuse issues‚ serious illnesses‚ chronic pain‚ certain medications‚ etc. But often depression results from drastic life events like death of a loved one‚ divorce‚ or moving. The current financial difficulties facing many families can be that type of event. And‚ according to medical authorities‚

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    Throughout Chapter 1 of 1984‚ the reader is exposed to the many kinds of manipulation that the government uses to control the people of Oceania. The Party uses numerous examples of verbal and dramatic irony as part of its campaign to exercise its dominance over the people and control their daily actions. Verbal irony‚ an incongruity that has a deeper significance than the surface meaning‚ is displayed throughout the society of 1984 in Chapter 1. The primary theme of this chapter deals with Winston’s

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