HOD-MS (UGS) Ext: 233 Subject: INTERNSHIP REPORT FORMAT All the students of BBA programme currently doing their internships at various organizations are directed to strictly follow the revised internship report format. A copy of the format is also posted on the university website. NAME: Md. Abdul Kader Sumon Signature: _______________ Appointment: Head‚ Department of Marketing Internship Report (BBA Students) The document has been designed to guide
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Internship Final Report Format Overview The internship final report should be a formal document written in prose that summarizes the internship experience. First-person (e.g.‚ I observed fluoroscopy…) style of writing is preferred over the third-person (Fluoroscopy was observed…) because the first-person voice is generally more succinct‚ has gained acceptance in scientific writing‚ and is generally more interesting for the reader. Overall document length is not as important as the content of
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the beads corresponding to the appropriate letter to write the following sentence (don’t forget start‚ space and stop): The mouse likes most cheese a. How many beads did you use? 87 beads There are multiple ways your cells can read a sequence of DNA and build slightly different proteins from the same strand. We will not go through the process here‚ but as an illustration of this “alternate splicing”‚ remove codons (beads) 52 - 66 from your sentence above. b. What does the sentence say now? (re-write
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What is the function of non-coding DNA besides structural? There has been speculation about Non-coding’s function. Non-coding DNA has been said to be “Junk DNA” until scientists have found evidence for it having a structural function. More scientists are now trying to find more functions that Non-coding DNA might have. Non-coding DNA lies between genes on the Chromosome and does not code for amino acids. Regular DNA is also found in the Chromosome‚ but it does code for amino acids with help from
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info in my DNA become my traits? This is a question that has been asked by many over the course of history.To answer this question we need to answer three essential questions‚ the first‚ how did we get our DNA‚ how did we go form one cell to trillions‚ and how did DNA become our traits. There is one essential driver to all of this‚ DNA‚ to understand DNA‚ we need to know what DNA is. DNA is two strands that contain genetic information in four bases‚ adenine‚ guanine‚ cytosine and thymine. DNA is located
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experiment would be how the Restriction Endonucleases cleave the strands of DNA. For this experiment‚ pBR322 was the specimen to use. Restriction Endonucleases work by cleaving the sugar phosphate backbone of specific DNA sites. Restriction enzymes that have been isolated from bacteria have a defensive role. This idea is illustrated when an attacking foreign cell DNA is trying to alter the bacteria; restriction enzymes cleave the DNA rendering it inert. The second part of the experiment deals with Gel
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Accident Report Details of person completing this report Full name: Chan Mun Yee Principle/Head Teacher/Teacher/Assistant Teacher (underline relevant category) Classroom: Hibiscus Telephone contact number: 016-2234567 Signature: Mun Yee Date: 17 November 2008 Details of accident/incident How and why? Loke Mei Chin found a box of matches in the classroom was needed to celebrate her birthday. When the teacher out of the classroom to get the cake from the kitchen‚ Loke Mei Chin and Lee
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Many people believe that DNA profiling is not a credible source. Although 99.9 percent of human DNA is the same in everyone‚ the remaining 0.1 percent which consists of about 3 million base pairs of amino acids is unique to that individual (Ballaro and Walter). Without the help of scientists and their technology many criminals would get away with their crimes. Deoxyribonucleic acid‚ or DNA‚ is a component of every cell in the human body. DNA can be found in any organic source for example saliva
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The documentary “DNA: The Promise and The Price” talks about many new aspects of genetic science today and the different ethical arguments and implications that may be sacrificed in the process of these new scientific breakthroughs. This documentary examines different researchers of genetic science in their attempt to fulfill DNA’s capability to help prevent and cure diseases. However‚ it also shows how some aspects of these advanced technologies could have major consequences not only for the patients
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DNA Analysis The importance of DNA analysis has made an impact the forensic world by proving the innocence or guilt of a person. DNA analysis is the most effective method in the Forensic Investigation field‚ it carries more evidentiary value than other forensic evidence‚ it has become a primary source for cases that have not been solved and the advancements in technology will continue to scientifically eliminate wrongful convictions. Although many feel that there are discrepancies in DNA analysis
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