this was one of the main lines sung in the Cell Block Tango which was in the movie Chicago. Chicago was set in the 1920’s which was the jazz age when jazz was beginning to develop. The scene of the Cell Block Tango was set in the Chicago prisons and the women were put into the Cook County jail. Directed and choreographed by Rob Marshall the 6 main dancers are referred to as the 6 merry murderesses. The dance starts off when there are 6 women behind cells‚ the lighting is dark and there is just a
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muscles • Major building blocks of bones 1. calcium carbonate- 60 to 70 percent of dry bone weight 2. Calcium phosphate- 60 to 70 percent of dry bone weight 3. Collagen 4. Water- 25 to 30 percent of bone weight • The building blocks gives stiffness and are determinants of compressive strength • Collagen provides bone with flexibility in contributes to tensile strength • water carries nutrients to and waste products away from the living bone cells • Porous: containing
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“Cells are the building blocks of tissues and therefore multicellular organisms. Using specific examples‚ describe some of the mechanisms used by cells to provide organisation within tissues containing different cell types.” One cannot adequately contemplate the organisation of tissues‚ let alone organisms. Words fall short when explaining the sheer vastness of their complexity. It is incredible that such astonishingly patterned structures can be formed from so many individual cells but greater
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1) What are amino acids? page # 202 Amino acids are essentially the building blocks of protein. There are 20 different kind of amino acids that form protein but only three of them are essential for humans. those three are phenylalanine‚ tryptophan‚ and valine. These amino acids make up about 75% of the body and the essential amino acids need to be ingested every day or else protein degradation can occur. 2) List all of the roles proteins have in our bodies. page #202 There are many different
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it had‚ which was great for growing crops and the crescent type shape which is shown on the map! But besides fertile soil‚ there are many other advantages that allowed The Fertile Crescent to be the earliest site of development for most of the building blocks of civilization. In my opinion‚ the top three advantages were the two-way link between the rise in human population density and the rise in food production‚ the cumulative development of technologies and the increased availability of domesticated
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Andres Lopez Deborah Henderson JUS 494: Identity and Justice “The Building Blocks of American Society” Ever since I could remember most of what I learned about being a male came from a series of components‚ majority include my parents‚ family‚ television‚ school‚ toys‚ the media‚ and peers. Gender expectations were embedded within me by society and I had no clue of what was happening. When I was young it was expected of me to play with toys that suited males i.e. batman‚ spiderman
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Evaluation/Worksheet Answer the following questions in the space provided. Remember to use complete sentences to demonstrate comprehension and understanding. Based on the labs you completed‚ answer the following questions: 1. Which solute(s) were able to diffuse into the right beaker from the left beaker? Which did not? Answer: The solute(s) that were able to diffuse Na+/Cl- ‚ Urea‚ Glucose. The solute that didn’t was Albumin. 2. Explain the relationship between the rate of diffusion
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relation to the body. Parents can encourage infants to push‚ press‚ and reach in order to establish proprioception. This helps them to understand where they are in relation to their environment. Proprioception is the most important sensory motor building block as it helps a child develop mental focus and supports
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encounters we have with socialisation. As children we imitate those close to us and habits begin to form. Through this imitation we also learn to express our emotions. These behaviours are ingrained in us from an early age and are the first basic building blocks we are given to develop our individual identities. What we see and have contact with everyday has much stronger influence over us‚ especially in our early years when we are learning constantly about our environment‚ culture and the people involved
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before they are produced for the public. Along the way‚ fashion provokes publicity that inundates men and women of all ages‚ constantly conveying cultural standards of beauty and generating new trends. Fashion in the 1920’s became the basic building block for what is today’s contemporary fashion world. People really started to challenge society with fashion. People used fashion to protest social norms and make provocative political statements. They became more daring with the way they dressed
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