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    Final Research Paper (Disney) Disney‚ uncontested‚ is the most famous and the most recognized name in the entertainment theme parks industry in the world. Walt Elisa Disney concept of self-contained work groups‚ dated back in the 1920’s‚ was the start toward the beginning of a successful organization. Walt Elisa Disney’s concept toward its organizations’ behavior launched a trend that shaped the look of Walt Disney entertainment theme parks around the globe. The concept itself forces competing

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    (i.e. Beef contains genetic components attributed to beef‚ not for pork or chicken). Essentially‚ the use of DNA Analysis is able to detect the presence or absence of a particular component of food. This pertains to the use of immunoassays such as ELISA paired with DNA amplification methods such as Polymerase Chain Reaction or PCR. A combination of the two methods results in a method of analysis known as DNA immunoassay. Polymerase Chain Reaction PCR is a method for DNA amplification which utilizes

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    story‚ Elisa Allen‚ feels about her life. Elisa is first introduced working in the garden planting her flowers‚ and while doing so looks up to see her husband talking to two men in suits. She later asked him who they were and he said that he sold them some steers and "got nearly my own price‚ too"(The Chrysanthemums‚ 2). This shows the fact that all the business of the family was handled by the man‚ and that in general women’s inputs were not considered‚ if they were ever given. However Elisa is

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    In John Steinbeck’s short story‚ "The Chrysanthemums‚" he uses the flower to symbolize his main character’s thoughts and ideas. There are many examples of such symbolism in this work. Elisa Allen is a lonely woman who enjoys growing and nourishing her chrysanthemums. Since her husband is always working the cattle in their farm‚ she never has enough attention or any kind of affection. The result of this dispassionate marriage leads Steinbeck to describe his main character as follows‚ "Her face

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    shining‚ the sky is dull and fog coats the air. On the Allen’s ranch‚ there is hardly any work left to do. Crops are waiting for rain. The farmers anticipate for rain soon. Elisa Allen‚ is working in her garden‚ she sees her husband‚ Henry Allen‚ talking to two men. Mrs. Allen studies them for a while‚ and gets back to work. Elisa is thirty-five-year old‚ with a stunning face and bright blue eyes. She wears masculine clothes that hides her figure‚ bur still make her attractive. Mrs. Allen is working

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    “lid of fog” that covers her true talents and what she could bring to society. First‚ the chrysanthemums symbolize Elisa’s children. She tends her garden and handles the chrysanthemums with love and care‚ just as she would handle her own children. Elisa is very protective of her flowers and places a wire fence around them; she makes sure "no aphids‚ no sowbugs or snails or cutworms" are there. "Her terrier fingers [destroy] such pests before they [can] get started" (240). These pests represent natural

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    antibodies present in the body. 2. Why is the secondary antibody used in an ELISA test conjugated with an enzyme? What happens when this enzyme meets up with its substrate? So the substrate would turn a detectable form. It catalyzes so the antibody will be easily detachable. 3. Disease samples from two patients are collected and subjected to serial dilutions before running an ELISA. What does it mean if a disease can be detected in samples from one person at a dilution

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    something in common; but also there are some different between them. The main characters of those two stories both are women. Emily is the protagonist of A Rose for Emily and Elisa is the most important character in The Chrysanthemums. Both of them are isolated with outside—Emily always stays in her big mansion; and Elisa works hard on her farm in the valley. Emily is a lonely‚ obstinate and abnormal woman. She is hard to accept those who she loved leave her‚ like her father and the labor. She

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    often have the most concrete effects on character and plot. In Steinbeck’s The Chrysanthemums‚ the environment of rural Salinas‚ California virtually defines the life of Elisa Allen‚ the short story’s protagonist. From the beginning‚ the author provides a vivid description of Elisa in her natural environment by saying‚ “Elisa Allen‚ working in her flower garden‚ looked down across the yard and saw Henry‚ her husband‚ talking to two men in business suits” (Steinbeck ). Though Elisa’s flower garden

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    Mike and Elisa from the stories‚ “The Vigilante” and “The Chrysanthemums‚” from John Steinbeck novel‚ The Long Valley‚ both felt emptiness inside and wanted to fit in with their community to fill the shadow within themselves. A shadow is a portion of our personality that we neglect and never accept within ourselves. The shadow comes in different forms and once we think we understand it‚ it appears in another form. Jung states that‚ “ the shadow is an integral part of our nature‚ and it can never

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