blocks 5’ P 4’ 3’ 2’ 1’ P Phosphate linkage here (RNA) Phosphate linkage here (DNA) • Like DNA‚ RNA has POLARITY (5’ and 3’) • Unlike DNA‚ RNA is usually single-stranded and flexible 5ʹ′ and 3ʹ′ refer to the carbon positions on the sugar ring of RNA or DNA 5’ 4’ 1’ 3’ 2’ This hydroxyl group is required for RNA polymerization RNA contains a different base → Uracil O H 3C C C H 5 6 1 O H 3 2 C 4 H C C 5 6 C 4 3 2 1 H N C O N C O H N
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Capstone Checkpoint Hum 130 Capstone Checkpoint The world religion class was quite a learning experience. Learning about all of the different religions was truly fascinating. Reading about how everyone worship‚ who they worship and what rituals are practiced was very influential. It is easy to see how important religion is to people all over the world. Everyone it seems believes in something other than themselves. People everywhere feel as though they are connected to a higher authority
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Why Adult Education and Training Richard COMM 516 March 29‚ 2011 Why Adult Education and Training The skills and experiences gained over ten years in the field of adult education and training warrants an academic exploration of new knowledge. Participating in higher academic adult learning allows updating knowledge; thus‚ increasing the effectiveness of adult learning. Researching and discussing case studies in this academic setting helps in differentiating the different variables associated
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Over the past few decades‚ a sizable industry has arisen to serve the demand for ready-made and even customized compositions and term papers. Many students presumably believe there is nothing morally wrong with the practice of buying one of these papers and turning it in to fulfill a course requirement. Plagiarism occurs when someone chooses to use another’s work as their own or forgets this cite them correctly. This can occur when someone buys or uses another’s research or paper to submit as their
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5. Identify the principal agents who expose white collar crime in contemporary society. What factors motivate people to expose such crime‚ and what factors inhibit them from doing so? What specific policy measures can be adopted to encourage exposure of white collar crime? The principle agents who expose white collar crimes in contemporary society are informers‚ whistleblowers and investigative reporters. Informers would consist of the people like politicians who usually give information to receive
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Margaret Rouse of Techtarget.com defines project scope as the part of project planning that involves determining and documenting a list of specific goals‚ deliverables‚ tasks‚ costs‚ and deadlines. She further explains that the documentation of a project’s scope is called a scope statement‚ terms of reference‚ or statement of work and explains the boundaries of the project‚ establishes responsibilities for each team member and sets up procedures for how completed work will be verified and approved
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Developmental Writing The one psychological construct that is discussed throughout two of the articles is the idea of generativity along with basic trust versus mistrust. Trust is one of the first social concepts that babies learn through feeding‚ sleeping and using the bathroom. The biggest thing here would be for the child to allow his or her mother to be out of their sight for a certain period of time because they are certain their parent will return back to them. Therese Benedek prefers trust
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School of Business Department of Accounting and Finance Course Name: Managerial Accounting Course Code & Section No: ACT202 Section: 18 Semester: Fall 2014 Instructor & Department Information 1. Instructor Name: Syed Asif Hossain 2. Office Room NAC 737 3. Office Hours: ST 1:30 - 3:30; MW 10:30 - 12:30; Thursdays By Appointment 4. Office Phone: 5. Email Address: asif.nsubus@gmail.com 6. Department: Accounting and Finance 7. Links Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B1JHAN5MllM5WUszSWZ0d3JmRDg&usp=drive_web
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Respond to ONE of the following: Question A Tell us about yourself so you can meet and greet other fellow Grantham University students within your course. Include what you believe to be your current knowledge level of this course topic and what you hope to learn before the course is over. Question B Discuss which function of a business’s operations you think is the most important. Why? Tell us about yourself so you can meet and greet other fellow Grantham University students within your
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HSM/260: Fixed Costs‚ Variable Costs‚ and Break Fixed Costs‚ Variable Costs‚ and Break Exercise 10.1 During the sixth month of the fiscal year‚ the program director of the Westchester Home-Delivered Meals (WHDM) program decides to again recompute fixed costs‚ variable costs‚ and the BEP using the high–low method. Here are the number of meals served and the total costs of the program for each of the first six months: Month Meals Served Total Costs July 3‚500
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