------------------------------------------------- University of Trinidad and Tobago ------------------------------------------------- School of Cognition and Learning Practicum VII Lecturers’ Names : L. Payne A.A Wilson L. Perez Student Name : Amrit Harrilal Student ID : 111007714 Contents Schedule of my classes 4 Reflections 5 LESSON PLANS 13 WORKSHEETS THAT WERE/WERE NOT DISTRIBUTED 32 POB lesson notes 39 Principles of Accounts Lesson Notes 52 Principles of Business
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The catalase test is used to differentiate staphylococci (catalase-positive) from streptococci (catalase-negative). The enzyme‚ catalase‚ protects the bacteria from the toxic by-products of oxygen metabolism. This enzyme is produced by bacteria that respires using oxygen. The catalase-positive bacteria include strict aerobes. Catalase-negative bacteria may be anaerobes‚ or they may be facultative anaerobes do not respire using oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor. The test reaction is very fast
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amounts of glucose‚ amino acids‚ urea‚ and salts in urine. To test this we used different chemicals that would react with one of the four items above showing either a high concentration or low concentration within the urine. By using a solution called silver nitrate we could test whether or not salt was present in the urine. If the urine turned a cloudy white after adding the silver nitrate the urine had a high concentration of salt. To test for amino acid we used a chemical called biuret solution. If
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Cristina Barclay Ms.C Hum.7 Pd.8 6 June 2013 Script Cristina: Here I am directly from Rome just after talking to a few men from the Senate with my partner Christopher. Now tell us what is the announcement from the Senate? Christopher: Well the Roman army needs some support to be a bigger empire. Cristina: But why should you join the army. Well because of lots of reasons. Christopher. Well it is my belief that you can protect your family and your properties so they will be always safe. In
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Environmental Scan Paper MGT/498 Environmental Scan Paper The business environment of an organization reveals much about its competitiveness and the possible influences on the success of its strategies. The focus of this paper will be an environmental scan of the internal and external environments of two real-world firms‚ their competitive advantages and company strategies for creating value and sustaining competitiveness‚ measurement guidelines
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My partner and I were given unknown number 3 in the laboratory. After performing various tests over the course of a few weeks on our unknown‚ we came to the conclusion that our unknown organism is Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae). K. pneumoniae is a gram negative bacillus shaped microorganism. We observed that K. pneumoniae is a nonmotile organism. We performed multiple tests on our unknown culture‚ therefore we are very confident that it is correctly identified. We identified that K. pneumoniae
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1-2 sentences on what you observed by doing this experiment – think “big picture” SIMULATING VARIATIONS IN BREATHING Activity 5: Exploring Various Breathing Patterns Data: No chart necessary here‚ but you will need to use the data you get from running the experiments to answer the questions below Questions: answer each question; use full sentences; ask instructor if you need help 5-1: What happens to PCO2 during rapid breathing? Explain your answer. 5-2: What happens to PCO2
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Background In the Flame test lab we took a simple wire‚ looped it‚ and rinsed it in HCL (Hydrochloric Acid ). Then we dipped the wire in the different samples provided. The samples provided were Sodium‚Potassium‚Calcium‚ Barium‚ Strontium‚ Lithium ‚ and Copper II. Finally we put the wire loop into the flame of the bunsen burner. The flame erupted into many different colors for each specific sample. We then used the colors we recorded to find the two unknown samples given to us. But the question
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Introduction For the last week‚ specific tests had to be applied to determine the unknown solid that was given out randomly. Physical tests‚ solubility test‚ characteristic tests‚ NMR spectrums‚ and IR spectrums were all utilized to distinguish the identity of the solid. These assessments and a couple additional tests will be utilized again to determine the unknown liquid that was given to us in class. The other characteristics that will be looked at will be the boiling point‚ refracted index‚ and
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because the 7 habits stated in this book are really small matters in our lives‚ but we often tend to ignore them. The author also gave different real life examples to demonstrate how we could apply these habits in our daily lives. Before elaborating the habits‚ the writer started on “Get in The Habit”‚ which helped the readers in reading the chapters accordingly. Habits 1‚ 2‚ and 3 are the “private victory”‚ whereas habits 4‚ 5‚ and 6 are called the “public victory.” Lastly‚ habit 7 is the habit
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