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    A Busy Place‚ Now Deserted That year‚ 2003‚ although Beijing was in its late spring‚ it was a sunny day‚ bright blue skies. The window was still opened‚ and the wind filled my bedroom. The curtains fluttered and flapped. I set myself comfortably in the bed with cushion behind my head‚ and watched the TV shows. I heard the footsteps in the hall‚ and the key turning in the lock before the door was opened. It was my roommate‚ Jubb. "Did you see what the paper said this morning?" She asked while threw

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    between living in a big city and in the countryside? There are many more people living in the city than living in the country. In this essay‚ it will be shown that living in the city is better than living in country. It will be discussed about the differences between living in city and living in country in terms of work‚ transport‚ convenience‚ markets. Firstly‚ working in city is better than working in country. It seems that people living in city work safer and hander than people living in country

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    Living in a Dorm or Living at Home Have you ever enjoyed the whole sleepless night in a dorm with your friends? Students in dorms can do everything they want‚ go everywhere they like‚ and they can escape stresses from their parents and their own house. College is a stepping stone from high school to the real world. College is also a time for students who want to live independently and self-reliantly. College is usually associated with dorm life. Instead of living with their parents‚ most college

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    Microbiology Practical

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    Lab Practical 2 Morphological Staining Techniques Simple Stain- Uses 1 Stain 1. Acid Stains (- Charge)- Stains Background- Nigrosin‚ India Ink and Congo Red 2. Base Stains (+ Charge)- Stains Cell- Methylene Blue‚ Crystal Violet‚ Safranin Differential Staining Techniques- Any Staining Technique using 2 or more stains is differential. It allows us to differentiate between parts. 1. Gram Stain- Two Stains‚ PLUS Reagents- Distinguishes Chemical Composition of Cell Wall PG only (+ Purple)

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    activity Background Information: Trypsin is a protease which conducts hydrolysis forming peptides. It is an enzyme which is secreted by the pancreas into the small intestine and works best in an alkaline environment. Egg white is used in this practical as it is found to contain the protein/ enzyme trypsin. pH is the measure of the amount of H+ ions in a solution‚ these ions affect the shape of the enzyme. Hypothesis: That as pH increases‚ the rate of enzymatic activity increases until the optimum

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    Reconstruction and the West Reconstruction and the West The post-Civil War South has been called the “New South.” In what ways did it succeed in reinventing itself? In what ways did it fail? The south’s reconstruction failed for many reasons in my opinion. First off many states rejected the 13th Amendment. Furthermore‚ many of the southern states had no intentions of giving Blacks any type of true freedoms. Many states tried to make the African Americans as property-less as possible. They were

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    In “The Scholars‚” Wu Ching-Tzu revealed the truth and dark side of Chinese government organization and examination. He also discussed the morality and philosophy of people in Ming Dynasty. As the beginning of the “The Scholars‚” Wu Ching-Tzu used Wang Mien’s story as an example to show what a clever‚ remarkable man should be. The story is started with an introspective question: “in human life riches‚ rank‚ success and fame are external things. Men will risk their lives in the search for them;

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    | KNITTING TECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL-02 | | | | | | Title: Activities of the different knitting elements in circular knitting machine. Practical: a) Main knitting elements and their functions b) Loop formation in Single Jersey & Rib Kitting process c) Mechanism of forming Tuck & Miss stitches a) Main knitting

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    Throughout the course of the first half of the semester we have taken a broad scope of the major aspects of the phenomena that has been the recent history of China. When studying Modern China a common thread of ethical‚ cultural‚ religious‚ political‚ social‚ and economic aspects can be analyzed in relationship to Confucianism and its affect on international relations. These aspects show that historically (particularly the nineteenth century) China initially resisted the acceptance of Western influence

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    Living Wills Imagine yourself lying in a hospital bed oblivious to the world around you‚ unable to move or show any signs of life. Your own existence controlled by an I.V.‚ a respiratory machine‚ and a feeding tube. In essence‚ you are dead. Your body is no longer able to sustain life. Your life’s entire purpose is now replaced by a machine. You are being kept alive by artificial means. At this point‚ the question arises: Should you be kept alive by these means or should you be allowed to

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