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    The Story of DNA

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    A DNA strand contains a complete representation of everything about our physiology. It also contains instructions on how to form our body by repeated divisions of a single cell. Each cell needs to know when it should‚ split into two‚ split into different kinds of cell for tissue differentiation. Cells also need to know when to stop growing because the body or organ is mature‚ and when it needs to replace tissue lost by injury. All of that is encoded into one molecule. So in other words the benefit

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    In the personal essay‚ The Princess and The Pea‚ the author Vivian Gornick addressees her life as an unrealistic fairy tale. She desires more than what she already has and all of these circumstances leads her to delusions. Overall‚ she demonstrates selfishness in her everyday life as well as towards others. Her confusion with happiness and love is another condition that affects Gornick. The message of this essay is to point that the speaker of the story did not asset with a person that will meet

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    Strawberry Extraction Lab

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    Berry DNA Extraction Lab I. Problem Statement: Successfully extracting the DNA from strawberries. II. Background info: DNA is the genetic information in organisms that codes for proteins‚ and controls the cells function. The DNA is a double helix molecule that is formed by various nucleotides which include Adenine‚ Thymine‚ Guanine‚ and Cytosine with sugar phosphate. Different organisms can have larger or smaller genes. DNA is also what makes up chromosomes during cell replication. Strawberries

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    Black Eyed Peas

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    Introduction The following critical interpretation of popular culture is based on the song called “Where is the Love” by the band Black Eyed Peas which was written in 2003. An interpretation of the message that the author is trying to convey in the song is the idea that there is massive discrimination and hatred amongst people in the United States. Furthermore‚ the song suggests that US citizens are ignorant of the world around them and that love‚ which can be viewed as human kindness and civility

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    Split Brain Phenomenon

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    brain can perform or process certain mental tasks better than the other side. This is only true to those who have undergone a “ split brain” operation. The split brain phenomenon refers to a surgical processor that involves surgeons cut the corpus callosum that connects the left and right hemisphere. This surgery is done for patients who suffer severe epilepsy. These split brain patients reveal that the information it processed and coordinated actions by each side of the body could not be unified.They

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    The Sino-Soviet Split

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    important long-term effect was to create a Communist state with the size and power to stand as a rival to the Soviet Union within the Communist world. The Soviets and Chinese were initially allies‚ but eventually split apart‚ and fought bloody border conflicts in the 1960s. The Sino-Soviet split forced many Communist states to choose sides‚ with China even invading pro-Soviet Vietnam in 1979. 2. Early Sino Soviet cooperation in the 1950’s The Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship‚ Alliance and Mutual Assistance

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    Split Cherry Tree

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    Split Cherry Tree                 Imagine a dad having a problem with a high school teacher and taking it to the school; however‚ imagine him having a gun while doing it! In “Split Cherry Tree” a young high school student’s father struggles to keep an open mind. Dave‚ the main character‚ breaks a cherry tree while on a field trip with his class. His father‚ which he calls Pa‚ immediately assumes that the teachers do not supervise the students and rushes to the school with a gun. In “Split Cherry

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    THE EXTRACTION OF DNA THE EXTRACTION OF DNA 07/02/2013 | By Laura Green‚ Tasnim Rahman and Sandra Strammiello | Table of Contents DNA………………………………………………………………………………………..………… 2 The Discovery of DNA…………………………………………………………………………...…………..…………. 4 The Steps for Extracting DNA…………………………………………………………………………………………….…..… 5 Experiment: Which Product Can the Most Visible Amount of DNA Be Extracted From?..............................................................................................

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    Schizophrenia – “split mind” Schizophrenia (in Greek split mind) is marked by delusions‚ hallucinations‚ illusions‚ distorted perceptions of reality‚ normal verses abnormal‚ and a “split” between thought and emotion. Schizophrenia troubles one percent of the world’s population‚ making it the most common psychosis. Approximately two million Americans suffer from this illness in one year and roughly half of all the people admitted to mental hospitals are schizophrenic. Many symptoms appear to

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    Sino Soviet Split

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    Sino Soviet Split ( 1960) - long term causes- its roots historical seeds of difference sowed since 1927. - Causes : -historical/long term cause a)historical development of revolution – development of workers ( Concept of communism was accepted and considered as an ideal approach‚ looking for a better working conditions‚ believed in the centralization of power‚communism was set a mean to make ends meet‚ China was backward‚ the farmers saw communism as n alternative to monarchy system that they

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