A.P. Biology Summer Project Going Green as You Clean  Question: Are green detergents less toxic than conventional detergent and which has a greater affect on the environment? Background: Over the course scientist have conducted research and preformed experiments to examine the toxicity level of dish washing detergents. Thereby‚ even the simplest task of washing our dishes after meals can have an impact on the environment. The debate whether “green” or conventional detergents are environmentally
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Origin of Modern Humans Scientists have attempted to explain the origin of modern humans using models. Outline and critique the arguments presented in the “Multiregional”‚ “Assimilation”‚ and “Replacement” Models of modern human origins; referring to evidence from fossil finds and dates; genetics; and the archaeological record. Multiregional Model (aka Regional Continuity) Summary: “Lumper” Predict regional lineages of Homo sapiens Ancient Homo sapiens ancestry; 1.7 mya Gene flow makes
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Annotated Bibliography Hahn‚ R.‚ & Prieger‚ J. (2006). The impact of driver cell phone use on accidents. B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy: Advances in Economic Analysis and Policy‚ 6(1)1-37. Retrieve June 18‚ 2010‚ from EBSCOhost database. This article explains how using cell phones while driving has increased accidents on the road. A study was performed to provide information for estimating the relationship between cell phone use while driving and accidents. The results states
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The Administration for Children Services mission is to protect and promote the safety and well-being of NYC’s children‚ families‚ and communities by providing excellent child welfare juvenile justice‚ and early care and education services. The Child protective (Case Manager) services duties are to protect and strengthen children families and young adults by intervening and implementing services for families when needed. They are to provide resources to places where the families can receive assistance
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Personality: Carl Gustav Jung</b></center> <br> <br><li>Introduction <br>Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was born on July 26‚ in the small village of Kesswil on Lake Constance. He was named after his grandfather‚ a professor of medicine at the University of Basel. He was the oldest child and only surviving son of a Swiss Reform pastor. Carl attended the University of Basel and decided to go into the field of psychiatry after reading a book that caught his interest. <br> <br>Jung became an assistant at
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Bio 8.23.10 Chapter 1 Intro: The study of Life Properties of Life 1. Precise organization (Order) 2. Ability to take in energy and use it. (Energy utilization) 3. Ability to respond to stimuli ( Response to the environment) 4. Capacity for growth and development 5. Ability to reproduce 6. Ability to regulate internal environment (Homeostasis) 7. Ability to evolve ( Evolutionary adaptation) 8. Living organisms are cell based‚ made of one or more cells 9. Life
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State of the art on Bio-cutting fluids in Machining Submitted by: Abstract The increasing attention to the environmental and health impacts of industrial activities by governmental regulations and by the growing awareness level in the society is forcing industrialists to reduce the use of mineral oil-based metalworking fluids as cutting fluid. Cutting fluids have been used extensively in metal cutting operations for the last 200 years. In the beginning‚ cutting fluids consisted of simple
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Observance of Artificial Selection: Technical Study of Wisconsin Fast Plants 5th and 6th period AP Biology Due: 12/16/13 Abstract This experiment was used to explore the Theory of Evolution created by Charles Darwin. The use of natural selection was apparent in the artificial modification of an organism ’s traits which aided in this investigation. Through this experiment the Wisconsin Fast Plant was used. It is a fast-growing organism developed to improve the resistance to disease in
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1.) In a plant having two carried alleles for the color of a flower in a gene‚ with P for purple and p for white‚ the three possible combinations which might exist in any one plant are PP making a purple plant‚ pp to make a white plant‚ or Pp resulting in a ‘hybrid’ plant. 2.) Out of the genotypes PP‚ Pp‚ pp‚ the resultant flower colors are (as described above in exercise 1) are purple (for PP‚) purple or purplish-white (for Pp- likely purple as it is dominant‚ or a mixture of the colors‚) or white
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Liuyi Bian P2 1. The physical structure of a protein often reflects and affects its function. (a) Describe THREE types of chemical bonds/interactions found in proteins. For each type‚ describe its role in determining protein structure. Different types of bonds/interactions in proteins lead to different kinds of structures. Three of the most commonly known chemical bonds in proteins include the hydrogen bond‚ the covalent bond‚ and the ionic bond. In hydrogen bonds‚ hydrogen interacts with
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