Project 17: Soaps and Detergents Lauren Navarro Chemistry 1021 Laboratory Section 448 Instructor: Qiuying Zhang October 5th‚ 2017 “My signature indicates that this document represents my own work. Outside of shared data‚ the information‚ thoughts and ideas are my own except as indicated in the references.” Discussion and Scientific Explanations Throughout this lab our main goal was to produce and test soaps and detergents that would be good for the future and environmental
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Name _______________________________________ Section __________________ Biology 130 Ch 17: Adaptive Immunity Match the following types of cells and signaling molecules with their functions. A. Dendritic Cells B. Cytotoxic T cell (TC) C. Macrophages and Neutrophils D. Natural Killer Cells (NKs) E. B cells F. Memory Cells (both B and T cells) G. Helper T cell (TH) H. Cytokine 1. __G___ Part of cell-mediated immunity. Recognize foreign antigen presented on MHCII complexes and activate B cells
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CHEMISTRY 17 1ST LONG EXAM REVIEWER I. ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF ATOMS -arrangement of atoms’ electrons -the number of electrons in an atom -distribution of electrons around the nucleus and their energies • ATOMS *Billiard Ball Model (JOHN DALTON) *Plum Pudding Model (JOSEPH J. THOMPSON) *RUTHERFORD’s Model of Atom -atoms are tiny‚ hard‚ indivisible spheres -electrons (negative charge) occupy the atom - Atom is mostly empty space with a dense nucleus • PROBLEMS with Rutherford’s Model
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Organizational Behavior – Chapter 17‚ Notes institutionalization A condition that occurs when an organization takes ona life of its own‚ apart from any of its members‚ and acquires immortality. When an organization becomes institutionalized‚ it takes on a life of its own‚ apart from its founders or any of its members. When an organization becomes institutionalized‚ it becomes valued for itself‚ not merely for the goods or services it produces. It acquires immortality. If its original goals
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Imperialism was erupting in Egypt in the 17-1900’s. Back in 1750 Egypt was a part of the Ottoman Empire. The Egyptians enjoyed trading with most of Europe but their ports were limited in 1750. The Mamelukes held the majority of political power in Egypt until around 1811. Napoleon soon after took control of Egypt. His plan was to protect the French Trade and prevent the British from trading with India. While Napoleon occupied Egypt he brought modern science‚ this advanced the Egyptians into “New Egypt”
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By: Martin Beauchemin BOOK STUDY JOURNAL - “FROZEN IN TIME” Before you read questions: 1. What did you know about this book before you read it? I’ve never even heard of this book before. 2. What do you want to learn? What the book is about. 3. Why did you choose this book? Because it had the coolest name and it has an airplane on the cover. And I like airplanes. So it was the logical choice. 4. What did you know about the author before reading the book? I’ve never heard
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and how he influences us? The first time Satan is mentioned in the Bible is in the Garden of Eden. In Hebrew‚ the word Satan means “the accuser.” But where and how did the story of Satan develop? The book of Isaiah in the fourteenth chapter‚ verses 12-17 tells us what happened. What happened was that God created Lucifer‚ perfect and like God. He made him a chief angel over all the angels‚ but when given power‚ that leads to wanting full control and power over God‚ so he started to get other angels to
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concepts are Amy Tan’s “Two Kinds” and James Joyce’s “Araby.” Both pieces are narrated by the main characters‚ as adults‚ reflecting upon and portraying a better understanding of their childhood experiences. Although the affairs and outcomes recounted in each differ greatly‚ “Two Kinds” and “Araby” embody the foolishness commonly displayed during adolescence‚ as well the maturity and insight the characters gain as the stories evolve. In Joyce’s “Araby‚” the un-named main character is a thirteen year old
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No Man is an Island (Page 490 Question 5) In the poem Meditation 17‚ by John Donne‚ is describes death and new beginnings. Writers in Donne’s day often depended on the support of Patrons‚ wealthy supporters of the arts. The young Donne did not publish his poems‚ most of them were printed only after his death. Instead‚ they were circulated among a select literary audience that included Patrons such as the countess of Bedford. After Donne was dismissed from his position with Sir Thomas Egerton‚ he
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The article is called “On Being 17‚ Bright‚ and Unable to Read” by David Raymond. An editorial article publication by Bedford/ St. Martin’s in March 2009. This author tells his dyslexia experience how he felt through high school and tells people take easy to people who had dyslexia. One time‚ a substitute picked Raymond to read aloud from the textbook front of the classmate‚ but he told that he don’t want to read the book. The teacher getting mad because she think that he was acting smart so teacher
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