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    English Essay: “We all strive to belong” Belonging is and inherent desire and a basic human need. It is the connections we have with people‚ places‚ groups‚ communities and the world. Individuals strive to gain this positive sense of belonging‚ acceptance and identity but through this overpowering desire to belong they may sacrifice some of their individuality and freedom. Individuals who strive to belong may experience barriers and challenges. Those who are unable to form strong bonds with

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    Feliks Skrzynecki Belonging presupposes inclusion and an acceptance of self‚ satisfying a yearning to be something larger than ourselves. The subjective nature of belonging‚ however‚ suggest it is often far more ambiguous and complex. Belonging as a potentially positive force is recognised in the poet’s representation of his father’s connection to his Polis past. The metaphor ‘where his father kept pace only with the Joneses of his minds making’‚ coupled with the simile‚ ‘loved his garden like

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    Aliens Among Us

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    living thing on earth has a deep history •Earth is 4.5 billion years old‚ uninhabitable for the 1st 6 million •3.8 billion years ago is when life began to emerge more and more •All living organisms use DNA to encode their genetic info •They all use RNA •“In short‚ every species seems descended from a common ancestor whose attributes define what scientists mean when they say ‘life as we know it’.” •What if other‚ completely distinct forms of biology also took root on the early Earth? •Consider how

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    Systematic and Applied Microbiology 34 (2011) 127–138 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Systematic and Applied Microbiology journal homepage: www.elsevier.de/syapm Microbial ecology of autothermal thermophilic aerobic digester (ATAD) systems for treating waste activated sludge David Hayes‚ Leonard Izzard 1 ‚ Robert Seviour ∗ Biotechnology Research Centre‚ La Trobe University‚ Bendigo‚ VIC 3552‚ Australia a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 3 June 2010 Keywords:

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    Deep Sea Vent Hypothesis

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    Sea Vent‚ RNA World‚ Community Clay‚ and Panspermia Hypothesis‚ our world will benefit from the progress we will make from the study of these theories. Though we probably will not have a definite

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    Case Study adidas The brand adidas has been selling sports apparel for 90 years and has been the official sponsor of the World Cup since 1970. It has more than 38‚000 employees throughout the world. Currently‚ one of its most outstanding products is the F-50 soccer shoe. It’s the world’s lightest‚ weighing 165g‚ and is worn by the most important players in the World Cup. A special version was made exclusively for the Argentinian player Lionel Messi‚ who was selected as the FIFA World Player

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    Delusional obsession. “There are some people who live in a dream world‚ and there are some who face reality; and then there are those who turn one into the other.” Douglas H. Everett Edgar A. Poe’s Berenice is basically a tale of impulses driven by delusion‚ obsession and madness. He describes a very peculiar illness‚ where the need for meticulous observation drags the main character to delusion and irrationality. Egaeus’ way of thinking sinks him even deeper into his delirium until he can no

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    origin of life

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    self-replication; marking the appearance of heredity‚ variation‚ and reproduction.2 This would mark the origin of life along the forces of evolution. By this‚ the soup theory suggests that organic RNA was the first organic compound from which life originated. Experimental models have been constructed that support threose-based RNA in an evolutionary sequence in the DNA/protein world.3 On the progress made in natural synthesis‚ Dr.

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    The Primordial Soup Hypothesis‚ otherwise known as "The Primordial Soup Theory‚" was developed by the Russian chemist A.I. Oparin and English geneticist J.B.S. Haldane. Oparin & Haldane(1920) formed this idea separately though. In this theory‚ the basic aspects of life all came from simple molecules that formed in the atmosphere with the addition of oxygen. They believed that Earth had a chemically reducing atmosphere. This produced monomers. These monomers formed a "soup‚" that developed organic

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    Bioleaching of Gold Ore

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    RESEARCH ART I C L E Insights intothe dynamics of bacterial communities during chalcopyrite bioleaching Zhiguo He1‚2‚ Fengling Gao1‚2‚ Jiancun Zhao1‚2‚ Yuehua Hu1‚2 & Guanzhou Qiu1‚2 1School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering‚ Central South University‚ Changsha‚ Hunan‚ China; and 2Key Laboratory of Biometallurgy‚ Ministry of Education‚ Changsha‚ Hunan‚ China Correspondence: Zhiguo He‚ School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering‚ Central South University‚ Changsha‚ Hunan 410083

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