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    courses offered by an educational institution”. In the world of education‚ do extracurricular activities still matter? Well‚ they are definitely a way to escape boredom as they strive to challenge an individual to do something new by overloading or filling up his schedule. And in truth‚ there are some anecdotes on different individuals cracking under pressure due to their participation in these activities. However‚ they cannot compare to the countless rewards that these ventures have to offer. After

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    Temperature Affecting Enzyme Activity Introduction The basic properties of life revolve around chemical reactions. Without the presence of enzymes some of life’s processes would not come so easily. Enzymes are basically proteins‚ which have specific shapes for different substrates. Enzymes change the rate in chemical reactions. It does this without having to change its own shape‚ which makes enzymes different from other proteins. A common enzyme that we have is catalase‚ which breaks down

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    Nimisha kumari on this august day is here to speak about “education is kindling flame not just the filling of vessel.” The saying "Education is not vessel to be filled‚ but a fire to be kindled" by Socrates means a lot to the present situation of education. These days students believe that scoring well at school level means education‚ which seems as filling something into an empty vessel. Education is like a fire that is lit upon something that grows eventually to sustain. It is totally different

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    How does pH affect the activity of the Amylase? Abstract: In my experiment I aimed to observe how ranging pH levels will affect the rate in which amylase will break down the starch molecules. I will be measuring the time it takes for the dark liquid to disappear and leave a yellow brown liquid to be shown‚ which would show that there is no starch present in the solution because it would have broken into maltose by adding amylase. Results did not fully demonstrate what we expected in our hypothesis

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    ONTARIO PUMP COMPANY Ontario Pump Company‚ a small manufacturing company in Toronto‚ manufactures three types of pumps used in a variety of machinery. For many years the company has been profitable and has operated at capacity. However‚ in the last two years‚ prices on all pumps were reduced and selling expenses increased to meet competition and keep the plant operating at capacity. Second-quarter results for the current year‚ which follows‚ typify recent experience. ONTARIO PUMP COMPANY

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    Biology Lab Report Research Question: Effects of pH on amylase activity Introduction: Amylase is an enzyme that is in human’s saliva as well as the pancreas. Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up a chemical reaction. They break down complex molecules into simple ones. In this case‚ amylase converts starches (complex molecule) into simple sugars. That is why foods like potatoes for example‚ may taste sweet to us‚ because they contain starch. The optimum pH for pancreatic

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    Extracurricular ActivitiesEffect on Success Anna Yang Senior Project Paper November 14‚ 2013 “More than half of American teenagers attending school participate in some sort of organized activities” (Wilson 1). Important activities include such as sports‚ clubs‚ organizations‚ dance teams‚ drill teams‚ theater‚ drama club‚ glee club and etc. Students engaged in activities increased their connection with the school‚ and when students get involved in extracurricular activities‚ they

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    ADVERSE EFFECTS OF PEOPLE ACTIVITIES The Greenhouse Effect Too much carbon dioxide and other gases emitted by factories are accumulating in the atmosphere. These gases allow sunlight to penetrate the earth’s atmosphere but unfortunately‚ they also trap radiant heat and revert its escape into outer space. The immediate consequence is Global Warming‚ which is better known as the Green House Effect The rise in the average temperature of the earth could have serious consequence. Among them is

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    platelets get to work and start to swell and clump the blood together to form a type of seal to help reduce the amount of bleeding that occurs but on other hands if there are too many pallets then it increases the risk of a blood clot forming into a vessel. This concludes that the main importance of thrombocytes is to reduce major bleeding. Structure of Thrombocytes: * Thrombocytes are spherical‚ oval or rod-shaped and have a colourless body.

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    The Vessel terminating in the forepart of a bull (no. 1989.281.11) found in Central Anatolia circa 15th-13th century B.C. was made of silver. This was a product of the Hittite culture. It is a horn shaped drinking vessel decorated as a bull with horns kneeling. The bull’s head is delicately molded focusing on details such as the bull’s eye lid creases and folded skin. The vessel was not only made to stand vertically as a cup using its horns as support but also sideways‚ as depicted in the museum

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