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    Go Along or Go Alone: The Fight Against Conformity "I think everybody’s weird. We should all embrace our individuality and not be embarrassed or ashamed of it." When Johnny Depp said this‚ he addressed the fact that conformity is taking over society‚ and for the worse. Going with the group is making people forget that the best way to contribute society is to be their individual selves‚ not to emulate another person‚ especially in a school or classroom environment. According to "The Geeks Shall Inherit

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    1. The cell membrane structure is vital to the life of the cell. The cell membrane is shaped as having a phosphate head at the very outer surface‚ and two fatty acid tails hanging from it. The membrane is double‚ so at the tip of the fatty acid tails‚ there are two more fatty acid tails attached to another phosphate head. This is what it looks like: <br> <br>The reason the cell membrane is shaped like this is mainly to control the water flow in and out of the cell. Water is very important to

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    Hades‚ also known as Pluto in Roman‚ was a intimidating figure to the living as well as to the Gods. As you well know‚ the Underworld was a terrible place filled with fearsome beasts and monsters you won’t even believe. It is said that once you enter the Underworld you will face a fate worse than death. That within one minute you will be begging for the end. Hades was born into a family of Greek gods. He was born to two Titans‚ Cronus and Rhea‚ and was said to be the eldest brother to Zeus and

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    electrically excitable membrane changes its electric potential. In other words‚ how is the cell membrane excited? At the surface of the cell membrane‚ there are three classes of gated channels exist‚ chemically gated or ligand-gated channels‚ voltage-gated channels‚ and mechanically gated channels. Originally‚ at the resting membrane potential‚ most of the gated channels are closed. However‚ when these gated channels open‚ the movement of ions across the membrane will changes the membrane potential. In the

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    Why Did Germany Enter Ww2

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    both Japan and Germany are powerful countries with strong economies and a large presence in the world. This did not happen to be the case before the start of the war‚ each country was going through hardships and struggles of their own. In the war‚ Japan and Germany were part of the axis alliance. In order to enter this gruesome war‚ each country had their own reasons and motives. Germany was dealing with an economic downfall‚ due to the backlash the country received after WWI with the Versailles treaty

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    Name: Marion Paxton Diffusion Lab Introduction: In this lab you will observe the diffusion of a substance across a semi permeable membrane. Iodine is a known indicator for starch. An indicator is a substance that chances color in the presence of the substance it indicates. Watch as your teacher demonstrates how iodine changes in the presence of starch. **Prelab Observations: Describe what happened when iodine came into contact with starch. The cornstarch turned blue-black Procedure:

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    Why Did The Us Enter Ww1

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    The main reasons was to aid our closest trading partners. The Americans entered World War 1 was to help our allies. The main ally we tried to help was England and Italy. Germans sunk few of the American ships that were on their way to Britain. President Wilson sent out Americans to British liner Lusitania. The Germans sunk the liner and killed over hundred twenty- eight Americans. After the sinking of Lusitania America cut ties with Germany. Two years after‚ the president decides to send out Americans

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    invaded Poland causing both Britain and France to declare war on Germany. The United States began to provide significant military supplies to Britain in September 1940‚ even though the United States was still not officially at war. The U.S. did not enter WW2 till December 7‚ 1941 when the Japanese bombed pearl harbor. Although WW2 affected millions of people it also made the U.S. instructable leaving them stronger than ever. An effect of the great depression was that it left many people jobless‚

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    warships and ammunition. Meanwhile‚ the world felt that it was only a matter of time before the Americans would actually join the fighting side of the Allies. Japan knew that the massive US Pacific fleet would be a major threat once the Americans did enter the war‚ so the Japanese decided to strike a blow to destroy American naval power. The Japanese believed that they themselves would be too powerful to defeat by the time the US fleet was rebuilt. On the 7th Of December 1941‚ Japanese submarines and

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    Why Did America Enter Ww2

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    I don’t think the USA was better off for entering world war 1 for I think it cause the people of America more harm than good. When the US enter the war there was a lot of jobs unfilled because of the movement of men going Europe to fight the war. As a result manufacturers had to keep production up to support the war‚ this led to new technologies to help manufacturers meet the needs of the government and people. This also led African Americans and women to fill many needed jobs‚ this helped with the

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