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    Why are proteins important? Proteins can easily be addressed as one of the most important molecules in animal cells. There are many varieties of protein molecules which allow a vast range of biological activities in the cell.( Williams‚ G.(2000))’Proteins are big compound with large molecular masses’’(Williams‚ G.(2000)) whose main chemical constituents are hydrogen‚ carbon ‚oxygen and nitrogen. A protein structure consists of a specific sequence of amino acids called the

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    Racism in Football Peter Johnson‚ leader of the international football committee FIFA‚ speaking on the 13/02/2013 in a press conference in front of internet and newspaper journalists. hello (.) my name is Peter Johnson and welcome to today’s press conference(.) I (.) as chief / / / / director for the football governing body FIFA have a few announcements of extreme

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    Atoms‚ Molecules and Elements Atoms‚ molecules and elements are the building blocks of everything we can see‚ hear‚ and touch. Though not visible to the naked eye‚ it is the combination of millions of these tiny substances that make us who and what we are today. Many elements make up the world around us‚ and each element reacts differently to its surroundings. The definition of reactivity as pertained to chemistry states‚ “The relative capacity of an atom‚ molecule‚ or radical to undergo a chemical

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    Lost in Translation

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    Elise Smith 9/25/2013 HUM 1900 Lost In Translation Response Paper A lot of movies today people in the real world can’t really relate to the characters or what the characters are going through. Movies today are about zombies‚ aliens‚ robots‚ cartoons or things that people think may go on in the future. Directors make movies in 3D now to make the watches feel as if they are experiencing what the characters are. In the movie Lost in Translation (2003) the director uses real life situations that

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    Atoms‚ Molecules‚ and Elements CHM/110 William De Vorick June 30‚ 2014 Atoms‚ Molecules‚ and Elements Demetri Mendeleev was trying to organize the elements into a table by weight when he noticed that as the weights increase occasionally the properties of one element would resemble those of an element he already listed so he placed these elements in a column under the ones they resembled chemically ( Capri‚ PhD‚ 2003). Each chemical in the vertical rows on the periodic table are considered

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    Translation Analysis

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    TRANSLATION ANALYSIS This analysis contains comparison of Sławomir Mrożek’s story entitled “Most” with its English translation by Yolanta May. Discourse Structure Sławomir Mrożek addressed his story to a circle of educated Poles‚ who would understand the subtle irony contained within his work. Mrożek leaves no doubt as to the historical context of his work. Time of the action can be verified by numerous allusions to the Polish post-communistic period. The main character of the story is trying

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    view of literal translation might be that it consists in the one for one substitution of the word forms of the target language for the word forms of the source language.This is what normally meant by the term "literal translation".Yet ‚ this view is unrealistic.Literal translation‚ also known as direct translation‚ is the rendering of text from one language to another "word-for-word" (Latin: "verbum pro verbo") rather than conveying the sense of the original. Literal translations thus commonly mis-translate

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    on the foundation of the field itself that is gene. Gene is a part‚ a tiny piece of genetic material in a code and world-widely known as DNA. In other words‚ it is the functional unit of heredity and acts as instruction to make molecules in later process which is protein that dictates cell function. Every person has two copies of each gene - inherited from each parent and they are located on chromosomes. The genes cannot be used unless they

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    Lost in Translation

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    What is lost in translation from one language to another? “Most linguists would say that there is no such thing as a perfect translation and that something is always lost when we move from one language to another.” Sometimes when translating‚ there might be the difficulty‚ of finding a word that expresses or means the same thing‚ and because there isn’t one specific word that means the same as the other‚ instead of putting one word‚ many are used‚ to describe the words meaning. Each

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    Science: Atom & Molecules

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    |Atoms and Molecules | |Everyday Science | | An atom is the smallest "piece" of an element that still has the properties of that element. A molecule is a combination of two or more | |atoms bonded together.

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