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    How to Be a Good Muslim

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    good Muslim. The five pillars are that there is no god but God‚ to offer prayer‚ to give charity‚ perform the hajj and to fast during Ramadan (HB 1: 7). The Muslims that follow the five pillars and follow Muhammad’s teachings will reach paradise. The first pillar is to accept that God is the only god and that he is the only one worthy of being worshiped (HB 1: 7‚ 25‚ 50‚ 63‚ 2: 594‚ Q 2: 176). This first pillar is very important in Islam because Islam is based around the idea of submitting to God

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    Case Facts a. HBS Intern working for an tech security firm b. Had trouble getting a visa to work in Asia‚ so started working in Boston b.i. Duty was to conduct market research by reaching out to other firms including direct competitors b.ii. His bosses asked him to identify himself as a HBS student‚ rather than an intern with that company b.iii. This made him uncomfortable but it kept coming up 2. Problem Statement a. Does Yang agree to misrepresent himself as a HBS student rather than

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    Baseball By: Jeremy Dodson Imagine you saw a professional hitting a home run. Then you wonder how the ball got that far. You ask yourself “should I go ask the coach how the player hit the home run?” Do you know who Dave Winfield is? Do you want to know more about baseball for young and old? What a Baseball Made of? [pic] A baseball is made up of 4 main layers. At the center of the ball is a rubber core. Around the core is a layer of cork. Then twine is wrapped around the core

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    Book of Ruth

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    Ruth Author and Title The book is named for its main character‚ Ruth‚ a Moabite widow who married the Bethlehemite Boaz. She became an ancestor of King David (4:17‚ 22) and thus an ancestor of the Messiah (Matt. 1:1‚ 5–6). The author of Ruth is never named in the Bible. According to rabbinic tradition (Babylonian Talmud‚ Baba Bathra 14a–15b)‚ Samuel is the author. This is unlikely‚ however‚ since Samuel died before David actually became king‚ and Ruth 4:17–22 implies that David’s kingship was an

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    Management and Teaching Note

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    ecch the case for learning case collections update 2007 Quarter 4 Visit the case search section of the ecch website at www.ecch.com to identify relevant cases from the ecch collection and view over 31‚000 full text inspection copies. ecch provides a free monthly e-mail update service giving details of new cases from all sources. Visit www.ecch.com to subscribe. Economics‚ Politics and Business Environment 9-407-049 ALLIANZ AG: BECOMING A EUROPEAN COMPANY Lorsch‚ JW; Chernak‚ A Harvard

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    The statement of Niklas Luhmann “no human being is indispensible”(xiii) is reinforced by several Great men who have had many profound contributions to the United States and its Military. Three of whom prior to 1865 are George Washington‚ Winfield Scott‚ and Ulysses S. Grant. These great men have in their own times contributed a great deal of leadership and vision to the United States Military and Government. More recently than 1865‚ Dwight D. Eisenhower has risen to the level of contribution of the

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    Oxygen and Electron Transfer

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    Metallobiomolecules METALLOBIOMOLECULES CONTENTS 1. Introduction Metallobiomolecules 2. Classification Metallobiomolecules 2.1. Transport and of to Storage Proteins 2.2. Oxygen binding Today scientists try to explore the chemistry basis behind the biological processes. As a result of this‚ new areas have evolved such as bioinorganic chemistry and bioorganic chemistry. In this section we will talk about an important concept in bioinorganic chemistry called “Metallobiomolecules”. Metallobiomolecules

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    dissolved O2 (1.5%) b. 98.5 % – bound to Hemoglobin (iron in Heme group) 2. Hemoglobin saturation a. 4 O2 = 100% b. 2 O2 = 50% c. Hb binds O2 reversibly B. Oxygen-Hemoglobin dissociation curve 1. Relates saturation of Hb with pO2 increase Hb saturation ( ↑ affinity)2. increase pO2 —— a. Hb stores O2 decrease Hb saturation (↓affinity)3. decrease pO2 —– a. Hb releases O2 4. Normal tissue 75% (pO2 = 40 mmHg)a. 97% (pO2 = 95 mmHg) —– b. Venous blood has large O2 reserve 5. Active tissue

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    Mexican American War Timeline Victor Rivera 1). April 25‚ 1846: The Mexican-American War begins when Mexican troops cross north of the Rio Grande River and opened fire on U.S. troops at Fort Texas. 2). May 8‚ 1846: Battle of Palo Alto- The first official battle of the war. After Mexican troops retreat‚ Taylor declares his army victorious. 3). May 9‚ 1846: Battle at Resaca de la Palma- The day after the Battle at Palo Alto‚ Taylor’s troops follow Mexico’s retreating men to Resaca de la Palma (resaca

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    HEMOGLOBIN AND MYOGLOBIN

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    nitrogens from tetrapyrrole ring system ii. 5th bond - Helix F binds to Fe at terminal Histidine th * 5 bond = helix F8‚ residue 93 in Mb‚ molecule (His F8)* = proximal histidine residue 92 in the β-chain of Hb and iii. 6th bond – deoxygenated: empty‚ histidine residue from residue 87 in α-chain of Hb th helix E** hovers; oxygenated: oxygen bonds here ** 6 bond = helix E7‚ His 64 for Mb‚ His 63 in b-chain and 58 in a-chain c. Oxygen binds to Fe at 120° angle  easily removed II. MYOGLOBIN A. Physico-chemical

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