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    Extracting DNA from Strawberries Problem/Question: Successfully extract the DNA from strawberries. Theory/Hypothesis: N/A Variables: Independent – strawberries Dependant – the DNA Controlled – 450 ml of water‚ 50 ml of soap‚ 1 tsp of salt‚ 5 ml isopropyl alcohol Apparatus and Materials: N/A Procedure and Control of Variables: N/A Data Collected: See attached paper. Data Processing and Presentation: In this experiment we extracted DNA from two strawberries. First‚ we made a solution

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    Prompt: Compare and contrast these two works—The Great Gatsby and “Strawberry Wine”. Do you notice similar imagery (colors‚ objects‚ words‚ etc.) between the two pieces? Are there similar themes? Do you think the woman has an unhealthy attitude toward her first experience at love? What about Gatsby? Support your position‚ providing reasons and examples from the two works. Your paper must have a clear thesis statement. The body paragraphs must be at least seven sentences‚ and remember to use

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    After reading “Bitter Chocolate” by Carol Off‚ it has helped me open my eyes to the world of chocolate industry which was the most captivating topic of this book. I learned that while we all enjoy consuming this treat almost every day‚ it is also accompanied with severe and hidden costs. The Canadian journalist Carol Off takes you on a trip through the production of cocoa‚ showing the controversies and conflicts that go into creating the chocolate bars you see in your stores every day. One topic

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    The exciting and memorable novel‚ Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie ford‚ is about a Chinese boy‚ Henry Lee‚ growing up in Seattle‚ Washington during World War Two when the U.S. was at war with Japan. The book highlights the struggles he faces when he makes friends with a Japanese girl named Keiko. There are many life lessons hidden within the book. We can learn something about preventing the injustice that took place from ever happening again from these. A few of these lessons are

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    Bibliography: - Harvard online‚ buy case bitter company- Strategic Management: Concepts‚ Second Edition (2008)‚ by Mason A. Carpenter and Wm. Gerard Sanders‚ Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN-10: 0132341409; ISBN-13: 9780132341400

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    Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet a book written by Jamie Ford‚ is taking place during the 1940s it is about a young Chinese- American boy named Henry Lee‚ who is sent to an all white school. He does not like it here but his father and mother are so proud because their son got into an all white school. In this book he meets a Japanese girl and starts to fall in love with her. She then gets taken away and set to a immigration camp and he can not find her. “He and Marty had not talked much

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    Lie Hurts Than The Bitter Truth Truthfulness is a fundamental moral value within a society. Truth telling is considered as an important responsibility in health care field. Doctors should not lie to patients in their role of medical profession. However‚ some medical professionals believe that physicians should tell lies to benefit their patients.(Toscani ‚ Maestroni &Farsides‚ 2006).According to Sissella Bok (2007) physicians should not lie because truth telling assists patients to deal with

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    Hypothesis: If the lab is conducted properly then we should be able to view a visible amount of DNA from the strawberry and detergent mixture. Variables: The independent variable in this experiment is the strawberry mixture while the dependent variable is the amount of DNA extracted. Procedure-summary: Place a strawberry in a plastic baggy filled with the detergent mix and crush the strawberry‚ mixing the pulp with the detergent mix thoroughly‚ pour the detergent mixture into the funnel. Let the

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    they provide entertainment for people of all ages around the world. Though it is mostly seen as a toy‚ it also teaches an important life lesson: when forming relationships‚ each person involved must give equally. In the novel‚ Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford‚ Henry Lee‚ a young Cantonese-American boy forms valuable relationships that have a lasting impact on his life. The first relationship displayed in the novel is between Henry and his father. Growing up‚ Henry’s dad‚ Mr.

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    Unintentional messages are so common in my life that it’s almost impossible not to give one. One incident I can recall is when my sister made some strawberry pancakes one morning. As she sat the plate on the table I said “Ugh” in disgust. She just smirked at me. Then when I started eating I realized how good they were. Probably the best strawberry pancakes I’ve ever eaten. To be honest they were so good I got up and exited the room. Not because they weren’t appetizing but simply to exaggerate the

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