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    Cajanus Cajan Case Study

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    Abstract: Cajanus cajan (L.) is one of the Pigeon pea cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas. It contains many fractions characterized by their bioactivity and efficacy to enhance biological activities. The aim of the present study was to fingerprinting the Cajanus cajan plant ‚ then extract the flavonoids fraction (FFCC) with methanol extract‚ and assess the antimutagenic efficacy of the fraction extract to reduce genotoxicity induced by cyclophosphamide (CP) using chromosome aberrations‚

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    Factors That Make Up Individual Personality Traits People are born with their own special traits and personality. This has been a keen interest for many scientists who have always wondered what really is the factor that makes up individual personality traits. The debate on whether human personality is influenced by nature or nurture took place ever since the time of Plato and Aristotle and is still in progress today with many supporting evidence for both sides. Humans may be destined to be bald

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    Stages in Communication Development Introduction The ability to communicate can be deemed the most powerful attribute a human being possesses. It may also be regarded as a strict disciple‚ serving to educate‚ and inform society. Today‚ a higher level of learning and knowledge are maintained due to the volume of communication we are exposed to. Thus‚ communication may be regarded as a specialized function‚ as it encompasses our everyday lives‚ and helps us function more efficiently and productively

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    A Young Mind’s Curiosity about Life The complexity of life might preoccupy one’s mind at any age when there is an underlying quest for personal growth and self discovery. Life on the Canadian prairie during the 1930s was filled with a sense of simplicity; truly appreciating the natural surroundings and resources available on the land. There was a recurrent theme to rely on oneself which made daily life difficult for many families on the prairie. Within W.O. Mitchell’s novel Who Has Seen the

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    Descriptive Writing

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    Descriptive writing piece I got off the bus as it came to a slow stop and as I walked past Burger King‚ the scent of greasy fast food filled my nostrils. The bus departed again‚ crawling along the road‚ leaving my sight‚ as it turned a sharp corner. An elderly man cut across my walking path to use the cash machine on the corner. As he walked towards it‚ I could see the growing disappointment on his face‚ to find it was out of order. I could now see more buses ahead of me‚ each turning and disappearing

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    Extinct Animals

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    The extinction of an animal species occurs when the last individual member of that species dies. Although a species may be "extinct in the wild‚" the species is not extinct until every individual‚ regardless of location‚ captivity‚ or ability to breed‚ has died. Extinction of Animals Causes There are several causes of extinction of several animal species‚ prominent among which are loss of habitat‚ extinction of animals due to deforestation‚ extinction of animals due to global warming‚ extinction

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    Modernist literature is marked by a break with the sequential‚ developmental‚ cause-and-effect presentation of the ’reality ’ of realist fiction‚ toward a presentation of experience as layered‚ allusive‚ discontinuous; the use‚ to these ends‚ of fragmentation and juxtaposition‚ motif‚ symbol‚ allusion. Language is no longer seen as transparent‚ something if used correctly allows us to ’see through ’ to reality: rather language is seen as a complex‚ nuanced site of our construction of the ’real

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    Animal Mind

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    The Complexity of the Animal Mind Do animals think? This question has been debated for centuries and no clear answer has yet to be decided. By looking at television‚ comic books‚ and children’s literature it would seem that animals do think and act intelligently. The fictional characters are given human movements‚ behavior‚ and language. In contrast‚ science‚ philosophy‚ and many other academic fields do not believe animals to think‚ feel‚ or behave intelligently. Animals are merely machines

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    Dihyrbid Cross

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    Dihybrid Cross Worksheet 1. Set up a punnett square using the following information: • • • • • Dominate allele for tall plants = D Recessive allele for dwarf plants = d Dominate allele for purple flowers = W Recessive allele for white flowers = w Cross a homozygous dominate parent (DDWW) with a homozygous recessive parent (ddww) 2. Using the punnett square in question #1: a. What is the probability of producing tall plants with purple flowers? Possible genotype(s)? b. What is the probability of

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    individuals have to belong‚ yet understands the difficulties presented due to the lack of interaction within the hostel where he desires to connect. The extended use of simile “Like a homing pigeon” and “lived like birds of passage” accentuates the instinctive need for humans to fulfill a sense of belonging as pigeons fly without restrictions. In contrast with this notion‚ the images of “barrier” and “main gate” introduce the personification of their entrapment in a situation that offers little sense

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