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    Case Study Hayward CA Within the case study at Hayward California once it was evaluated and community oriented policing and problem solving (COPPS) was introduced there were many changes made. The candidates of the minority were hired; everyone was trained in on the COPPS program to learn and understand. The knowledge of what is expected from the citizens and the department had to become one. It wasn’t us versus them‚ it was all for one. COPPS philosophy is that you improve the community

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    Introduction DNA (Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid) is a nucleic acid that has many names‚ each representing the phases that it undergoes (chromosomes‚ chromatin‚ genes/alleles); it resides in the nucleus (bound by 2 *phospholipid bilayers) of almost every cell in the body (red blood cells being an exception). DNA (your genotype) is double stranded and is responsible for replicating (from 46 to 92) during Interphase‚ so that mitosis can make new cells‚ repairing and allowing for growth in the body. It is

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    BIO EXAM 1 BUILDING BLOCKS Aminoacids->Proteins->Enzymes Glucose=Polysaccrides Glyseral=Fat Molecule Neoclotides= DNA & RNA CRITERIA OF LIFE: (5) A. Biology: What is it?: BIOLOGY: is the scientific study of life B. What is life? -- Criteria for life: All living organisms have similar properties -composed of cells made up of macromolecules -growth‚ development & reproduction -heritable information in the form of DNA -sensitivity to stimuli -homeostasis (maintenance of internal environment)

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    Room 3.17 Building H Campus Caulfield Room 1062 Building 11 (Menzies) Campus Clayton 03 9905 2374 or 990 34580 paul.yap@buseco.monash.edu.au Responsibilities of Students As a student of the University‚ you must:  apply yourself to your studies to the best of your ability and accept joint responsibility for your learning  become familiar with the rules and regulations governing the degree in which you are enrolled‚ and ensure that the units selected meet the degree requirements

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    Protein Article Research SCI/241 August 1‚ 2013 Dr. Theodore Keneklis Protein Article Research Proteins are made up of amino acids‚ and in our bodies we have proteins that “are part of every cell‚ tissue‚ and organ in our bodies” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Protein‚ http://www.cdc.gov/nutrition/everyone/basics/protein.html). There are complete proteins which are made up from animals. These kinds of proteins are found in meat‚ poultry‚ fish and even cheese. A complete

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    2013-2014 Semester 1 Final Test Study Guide Online/Blended Doctrine No study is more valuable that careful reading of your textbook. Questions are often made straight from the words of the text. If there are sections from Chapters 1 through 8 that you did not read‚ go back and read it. - Bareford‚ Brink‚ Wrasman Unit 1 Intro to the Bible: 1. How did the early church decide a book was canonical (under God’s providence)? Inspired and point to Christ. 2. Who decided what books are in the

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    the development of law and text. During this time period‚ the Torah was being studied very carefully‚ interpretations and commentaries eventually became the norm (Mishnah and Talmud). They developed Synagogues to study the text and laws of the Torah. Similarly we see this division in Christianity with Peter and Paul. During the Last supper‚ Jesus mentions that Peter will be the next person in charge. Peter gets the transmission of authority and becomes the head Apostle in rituals. During his

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    All Quiet on the Western Front Summer reading study guide Instructions: Please type or write your answers to the following questions in one or more complete sentences. 1. In the opening scene‚ why does Paul’s company have extra food to eat? Why is Franz Kemmerich dying? How are Müller’s feelings about Kemmerich’s dying different from Paul’s feelings? 2. How does the schoolmaster Kantorek refer to his former students? Why do Paul and Kropp scoff at the term Kantorek uses? How do the young men feel

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    In prokaryotes‚ it’s easier to make DNA replication because of the lack of a nucleus‚ but to do DNA replication in a eukaryotic cell is more difficult. DNA of an eukaryotic cell is in chromatin form to fit into the small nucleus for the replication to occur‚ first the DNA should open. This is because it is harder for eukaryotes to carry out DNA synthesis. Replication of DNA in a prokaryote is different from a eukaryote. In a prokaryote they have a single origin where the replication process starts

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    genes. Together with DNA‚ RNA comprises the nucleic acids‚ which‚ along with proteins‚ constitute the three major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Like DNA‚ RNA is assembled as a chain of nucleotides‚ but is usually single-stranded. Cellular organisms use messenger RNA (mRNA) to convey genetic information (often notated using the letters G‚ A‚ U‚ and C for the nucleotides guanine‚ adenine‚ uracil and cytosine) that directs synthesis of specific proteins‚ while many viruses encode

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