The Unknown Citizen Wystan Hugh Auden (To JS/07/M/378 This Marble Monument Is Erected by the State) 1. He was found by the Bureau of Statistics to be 2. One against whom there was no official complaint‚ 3. And all the reports on his conduct agree 4. That‚ in the modern sense of an old-fashioned word‚ he was a saint‚ 5. For in everything he did he served the Greater Community. 6. Except for the War till the day he retired 7. He worked in a factory and never got fired‚ 8. But satisfied
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UNIT 5 Unknown Language Journal: Arabic Contents 1 Lesson Objectives (Functional‚ Grammatical & Lexical) Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 2 Teaching Methods and Techniques Class Management Interactive Patterns & Activities Use of Materials 3 Contrastive Analysis 4 Summary Lesson Objectives: (3 lessons – 90 mins.) Lesson 1 The aim of this first class was to provide a very general introduction to the Arabic language‚ how it is written‚ how it is pronounced‚ and
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identify a metal‚ each with varying amounts of accuracy. In order to test some of these methods‚ thermal expansion‚ density‚ and specific heat were used to identify two small metal rods. The overall purpose of this experiment was to identify an unknown metal using the three previously stated properties. This means that the percent error should be relatively low‚ meaning that there would be little difference between the values measured in our experiment and the true values of the metal. Density
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and women under pressure to fit the image of perfection‚ yet when a person does achieve this so called perfection‚ others ridicule them for succumbing to peer pressure. In “The Unknown Citizen” by W. H. Auden‚ the speaker‚ a government bureaucrat‚ also takes on this two-faced attitude towards a man identified as the unknown citizen. At first glance‚ this poem seems like the well-deserved tribute to a man who lived the perfect life‚ but after a more detailed analysis‚ the speaker reveals his attitude
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bacteria. Those tiny living creatures are remarkably intricate. Witnessing the breathtaking phenomena created by marine microbes strengthened my determination to further pursue my study of marine microbiology. In my first year as an undergraduate student I participated in lab work on marine microbiology. I led one project on separation and identification of pigment-containing bacteria in the Xiamen Coastal Areas‚
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attic. Maybe many of us still are. Parents would sometimes use this fear to their advantages. They would make us clean our rooms or do our homework‚ but if we did not‚ they tell us that the "boogieman" would come find us at night. The fear of the unknown is an excellent weapon to be used to gain ultimate power over others; many of us have experienced it‚ or even used it. In the Webster’s dictionary‚ it states that xenophobia is the "fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners". This fear and hatred
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________ in wine. | | endospore-producing bacteria | | | all bacteria | | | disease-causing bacteria | | | antibiotic-producing bacteria | | | spoilage bacteria | Question 5 | | 1 / 1 point | Robert Koch’s studies on Bacillus anthracis established a sequence of experimental steps to prove that microbes ________. | | can be altered to produce products such as human insulin | | | degrade toxic wastes | | | control insect pests | | | recycle elements such
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Vocabulary words II: 1. Closed system - a region that is isolated from its surroundings by a boundary that admits no transfer of matter or energy across it 2. Undefined media - basal or complex media 3. Z-streak - is a technique used to isolate a pure strain from a single species of microorganism‚ often bacteria 4. Selective media – a growth medium or culture medium is a liquid or gel designed to support the growth of microorganisms or cells‚ or small plant 5. Differential media -are
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EC Assignment 1) First‚ the urine sample container should be labeled accordingly. Urine samples and transport containers should be free of any particles or anything that may interfere with the sample. The sample should be in a secure container with a leak resistant lid; this will also prevent exposure to the person handling the sample while also protecting the sample from being contaminated. It is important to not reuse any specimen container to insure that the sample is in a sterile environment
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Pathology: The study of disease Etiology: The study of the cause of a disease Pathogenesis: The development of disease Infection: Colonization of the body by pathogens Virulence - the ability to infect a host Pathogenicity - the ability to cause disease in a host Outbreak – (localized epidemic) – more cases of a particular disease than expected in a given area or among a specialized group of people over a particular period of time. Epidemic – large numbers of people over a wide geographic
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