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    Christianity ’s Affect on Roman Virtue "What?!" "You only killed eight men?! You ’re out of the family!!" Although life in the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire wasn ’t this drastic‚ Roman virtue and morals were taken very seriously. "These include tenacity‚ duty‚ courage‚ and especially discipline" (Spielvogel‚ 89). Romans valued highly the honor of one ’s family and the amount of courage one exhibits in battle. This fact is evident‚ as one can see in Rome ’s history‚ because men with a history

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    Introduction: The process of respiration happens in many organisms and species. For the lab study that we are going to conduct I choose Yeast as my organism. First off Yeast is a microscopic fungus consisting of single oval cells that reproduce by budding or fission (is the splitting of an atom)‚ and capable of converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide. When making your own bread‚ you can buy yeast in the grocery store. The yeast contains little brown grains that will carry out cellular respiration

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    with books. John excelled in writing during his childhood‚ but he was not very athletic and did not like sports. When he was a child‚ he was a rebel and a loner

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    Hui Tzu(Erin) Wang ID:0720052 Effect of an Increasing Substrate Concentration on Enzyme Activity Rate Abstract The reaction rate of an enzyme can be affected by many factors‚ and the purpose of this experiment was to find out how an increasing substrate concentration influences the rate of an enzyme activity; we obtained data from recording the absorbance of the samples which contain the same amount of potato juice (enzyme oxidase) and different

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    Abstract: This lab tests how temperature and pH affect how enzymes will function. The lab showed that temperature will denature an enzyme when past its optimal working temperature and won’t denature in cold temperatures‚ but have slowed molecular activity. pH will also have an affect on an enzymes efficiency‚ when out of optimal pH the enzyme will not function as it is supposed to and if to far out of the optimal pH the enzyme will change shape and no longer work. Enzymes also showed to be reusable

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    this long lasting‚ eventful and progressive era paved the way for progress‚ it allowed humans to see the man power‚ the intelligence and the determination they possessed. Not only Europeans‚ but the whole entire world was able to see that a revolution did not have to be bloody to result in a change. During the decades that the Industrial Revolution lived through‚ we were able to not only see technological changes but also social and economic changes‚ it effected the world so much that the global market

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    About 95 years ago… an event that lasted ten years would forever affect the lives of many. This downfall was called “The Great Depression.” This title came from the actual economic decline in America. But this really had a negative impact on families. The birth‚job‚and income rates of that era went down dramatically. The Great Depression badly impacted average American family through ten years of economic downfall. To be a child living in during “The Great Depression” was to live a very sad and

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    cost of living in the South was more than 90 times higher than what it was before the beginning of the war. To have a more concrete idea of the problem‚ 1 Union Dollar on April 1865 was worth 100 confederate dollars at the same date. Adding to the increasing amount of money supply in the South due to the constant creation of money to pay for the war‚ the fear that the confederate dollar would be totally unredeemable decreased the value of the confederate dollar by 1100% to achieve 1 Union dollar for

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    ago‚ it affected The United States then and it still affects us now; that is why it’s important for all Americans to know the dynamics of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War brings forth many questions for Americans who didn’t live through it. Many are unsure of why we were there‚ how we were involved‚ what were the conflicts‚ and how it still affects us. The United States involvement in the Vietnam War was questioned by many Americans‚ but how exactly were we involved? Many Americans do not know

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    The effect of increasing substrate concentration on rate of an enzyme reaction. Enzymes are biological catalysts that lower a reactions activation energy making possible many of the reactions needed for life to exist.  Enzymes have a high specificity which have been explained by many theories such as Fischer’s lock and key. Currently the most widely accepted theory is the induced fit hypothesis proposed by Koshland in 1958. This hypothesis solves some of the problems with the Lock and key theory

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