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    Sensory System

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    related to the sense of smell but there are only five kinds of tastes that we can detect. They are sweet‚ sour‚ bitter‚ salty and umami. Detection of taste is done via special epithelial cells in the taste buds of the tongue. In case of salty taste the sodium ions leads to opening of ion channels and the signal is sent as an electrical impulse to the brain. In case of sweet‚ bitter an umami 7TM receptors are involved‚ when a “tastent “ binds to these receptors they produce cAMP‚ which in turn

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    Guidelines for Rc Tones

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    of words that you should be familiar to answer questions on "tone" is given below: Please make sure that you understand meanings of the words given in the following table.  Possible tone    Meaning of the word Acerbic           Harsh/ severe; bitter Aggressive           Forceful; tending towards unprovoked offensiveness Angry/indignant   Apathetic            Emotionless; not interested/ concerned; indifferent; unresponsive Apologetic            Expressing remorse‚ regret‚ sorrow for having

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    Morgan Freeman

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    Morgan Freeman Actor‚ director‚ narrator. Morgan Freeman was born on June 1‚ 1937 in Memphis‚ Tennessee. As a kid‚ Freeman spent a good portion of his time scraping together enough money to see movies‚ where he gained an early admiration for actors like Gary Cooper‚ spencer Tracy‚ and Sidney Poitier. It was luck that Freeman himself got into acting. He was in junior high and‚ as punishment for pulling out a chair from underneath a girl he had a crush on‚ Freeman was ordered to participate in the

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    Bosnian Genocide

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    and ethnicities. Bosnia was originally a part of a larger country‚ Yugoslavia‚ which was created after World War I. The population of Yugoslavia was comprised of many different ethnic backgrounds as well as religious groups; most of whom which were bitter rivals‚ perhaps even enemies‚ with a long and tense history. The majority of Yugoslavia was composed of Serbs‚ who were mainly Orthodox Christians‚ Croats‚ mostly Catholics‚ and ethnic Albanians who were majority Muslim. During World War II‚ German

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    CONCEPT OF COACHING CLASSES‚ IS IT GOOD OR BAD IN LONG TERM? John Adams said ‘‘there are two kinds of education‚ one teaches us how to make living and other how to live’’. A coaching class is the former one‚ which teaches us how to make living‚ not to live. Coaching system was recently an extra advantage‚ which now has become vertebrate of present day education system. Coaching is training‚ development or teaching of an individual to achieve specific personal or professional goal. But seeing the

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    Cosette to so that Cosette could have a better life. Jean Valjean is an ex-convict who got 5 years for stealing bread for his family and then 14 years for trying to escape multiple times. Jail has changed Jean Valjean from a sweet humble man to a bitter‚ sinful‚ mean man. Crime and punishment of this time is harsh and unjust. “It barley punishes the worst criminals but tears apart the lives of people who commit petty crimes” (SparkNotes Editors‚ 2002). An example of this is when Jean Valjean

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    Kashmir Problem

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    backing to thier cause. IT left them feeling bitter and frustrated and they felt the whole world was against them and had unfairly sided with India. After the 1947 war‚ India controlled the best parts of the Kashmir valley (Jammu and Kashmir) and Pakistan occupied the rest‚ which is mostly uninhabitable. The recent devastating earthquakes in 2006 were almost entirely on the Pakistani side of Kashmir. Pakistan’s founding politicians were so bitter that they swore a ’thousand year struggle’ to

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    Cuban Missile Crisis

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    had long been an embarrassing ally‚ and a friendly‚ democratic government in Cuba‚ addressing urgent social reform‚ would be far more stable and reliable. Yet rather than undermine Castro‚ this hostility made him more secure‚ and an increasingly bitter and vocal enemy of the United States. The Cuban Revolution In January 1959‚ Fulgencio Batista‚ the brutal‚ American-backed Cuban dictator‚ was overthrown by the guerrilla army of Fidel Castro. Initially president Dwight D. Indeed to Castro‚ and

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    Analysis of November Night‚ Edinburgh November Night‚ Edinburgh is a wonderful poem by Norman MacCaig. This poem is describing the horrible winter in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. The winter described is a cold‚ terrible winter with frost and pollution. This poem follows a 4-line 4-stanza structure. This poem does not have any rhyming in it‚ but one could argue that MacCaig has structured the poem so that it resembles the tenements that he has described in the picture. This poem uses strong figurative and

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    apart. However‚ since both acids and bases can be corrosive‚ you shouldn’t test chemicals by tasting or touching them! You can get a chemical burn from both acids and bases. Acids tend to taste sour and feel drying or astringent‚ while bases taste bitter and feel slippery or soapy. Examples of household acids and bases you can test are vinegar Acids and bases react with metals. Acids release hydrogen gas when reacted with metals. Sometimes hydrogen gas is released when a base reacts with a metal‚

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