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    Bob does nothing

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    1. Use Model 1 to show which atoms are present in each type of molecule by listing the symbol for each atom included. Carbohydrate has been done for you. a. Carbohydrate— C‚ H‚ O b. Amino acid—C‚H‚ N‚O c. Lipid-c‚ o‚ h d. Nucleic acid—O‚H‚P 2. Which type of molecule includes an example with a long-chain carbon backbone? Lipid 3. In the molecule referred to in the previous question‚ what is the dominant element attached to the carbon backbone? Hydrogen 4. The fatty acid chain of

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    Rosminah is greatly troubled by the burden of certain expectations she has set for herself‚ and this suffering is amplified by the fact that she will never be able to receive or achieve these goals for herself. A marriage would represent a turning point in a life‚ and likewise‚ Rosminah saw her marriage as a promise of a better life and a mutual commitment between a loving and respectful husband. However‚ the writer makes it clear that the relationship between Rosminah and her husband is strained

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    Like the Molave

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    LIKE THE MOLAVE R. Zulueta Da Acosta Not yet‚ Rizal‚ not yet. Sleep not in peace; There are a thousand waters to be spanned; There are a thousand mountains to be crossed; There are a thousand cross to be borne. Our shoulders are not strong; our sinews are Grown flaccid with dependence‚ smug with ease Under another’s wing. Rest not in peace; Not yet‚ Rizal‚ not yet. The land has need Of young blood – and‚ what younger than your own‚ Forever spilled in the great name of freedom. Forever

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    Like Mexicans

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    In the text “Like Mexicans”‚ the author uses a unique way to compare and contrast different cultures‚ and the ones that he should and should not marry into. In the first paragraph he starts off with a flashback from his past‚ and talking to his grandmother about who he should and should not marry. The author goes into great detail with his childhood memories of what his mother and grandmother told him what he should do‚ and then skips to his present. In paragraph six‚ he says “But the woman I married

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    prominent individuals’ “success” by defining it as greed and proudness. He states that anything is capable to be successful in the first place simply by being what it is. “That a thing is successful merely means that it is; a millionaire is successful in being a millionaire and a donkey in being a donkey.” As the example implies‚ success by itself is meaningless and in individual cases it’s just a way to confirm that you have done what you are supposed to do. How the success was accomplished means

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    “Like the Sun”

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    LIKE THE SUN” by R. K. Narayan ABOUT THE AUTHOR. R. K. Narayan (1906–2001) was born in Madras‚ India. After completing his education‚ he taught in a small village school. Narayan left teaching to devote himself full time to writing‚ and in 1935 he published his first novel‚ Swami and Friends. Two other early works‚ The Bachelor of Arts and Mr. Sampath‚ helped establish his reputation internationally. The Financial Expert (1952)‚ his first novel to be published in the United States‚ was followed

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    like the molave

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    strong‚ Out of the depthless matrix of your of your faith In us‚ and on the silent cliffs of freedom‚ We carve for all time your marmoreal dream! Until our people‚ seeing‚ are become Like the molave‚ firm‚ resilent‚ staunch‚ Rising on the hillside‚ unafraid‚ Strong in its own fibre‚ yes‚ like the molave! II. The youth of the land is a proud and noble appellation‚ The youth of the land is a panoramic poem‚ The youth of the land is a book of paradoxes‚ The youth of the land

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    Developmental W II I Believe To act like a “lady” one should walk with confidence‚ and always remember to look her best at all times. On the other hand‚ think like a man and play by the rules of the status quo. I believe that a lady should remember to never let her guard down and give off a confident aurora. I’ve had some experience in relationships and dealing with guys that can manipulate a girls’ mind. Women have to learn how to play by the guys rules and think like a man. It’s the only way to avoid

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    Like a Virgin

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    Note: Some names have been changed to protect the anonymity of the persons involved. Fake nose‚ fake lips‚ fake bust… Can anything stay natural these days? Surgeons have apparently achieved to change every part of the body and they ain’t going to stop. Indeed‚ another form of surgery has become widespread around the world: hymenoplasty. Morocco hasn’t escape from that trend. But why in the world a woman would want to have her hymen −the tissue that covers the external part of the vagina and is broken

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    Like a Boss

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    various literary means by which characters are presented Indirect Characterization: The author shows us the characters through their actions Direct Characterization: They tell us straight out‚ by exposition or analysis‚ what the characters are like‚ or they have another character in the story describe them. Dramatized: Shown as speaking and behaving as in a stage play Stock Character: Stereotyped figures who have recurred so often in fiction that we recognize them at once. Static Character:

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