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    homofermentative lactic acid bacteria such as Lac. arabinose. 2. The fermentation of organic acids of the yogurt by lactic acid bacteria e.g.‚ Lac. pastorianus‚ malic acid to lactic and sucsinic acids‚ citric acid to lactic and acetic acids. 3. Slime production by Leuconostics mesentoroides‚ Lac. bevis. As contamination and spoilage of yogurt is very common‚ it is necessary to check its quality before distribution‚ marketing and consumption. The main reasons for quality testing include- *

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    Head and tentacles of a banana slug Banana slugs are often bright yellow (giving rise to the banana sobriquet) although they may also be greenish‚ brown‚ tan‚ or white. The species Ariolimax columbianus sometimes has black spots that are so extensive that the animal looks almost entirely black. Individual slugs will change colors with alterations in food consumption‚ light exposure‚ and moisture levels. Color may also indicate whether a slug is healthy or injured or what age it is.[4] The Pacific

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    her co-worker‚ Theo Lucasey‚ not to make uncalled for remarks about her dress-attire‚ but to no-avail. So she pursues sexual harassment claims with her company‚ even though it appears that her chances of seceding in her sexual harassment case seem slime. Violet learns that 67% of women who report cases of sexual harassment end up losing their job in someway‚ and 9% of the cases of sexual harassment are not stopped. E –The Principle of "Do No Harm" is a no brainier‚ I also believe that The Principle

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    been due to a combination of various reasons. R.L Raikes views that Harappan civilization might be declined due to the disaster flooding and the earthquakes. The remains of Harappan civilization including the houses and streets were covered with slime and tumble building. It evidenced that this town ever had been the various layers of deep flooding. He also evidenced that some sites near Karachi were sea ports of Harappan civilization‚ due to it had been the earthquake‚ therefore‚ today it is situated

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    A common fascination among humanity is what causes a specific human to be the way they are. Sigmund Freud researched “the unconscious‚ the desires‚ and the defenses” of his psych patients‚ discerning the root of their behavior disorders (Psychoanalytic Criticism). Freud uncovered multiple components of a personality that can be categorized into the id‚ ego‚ and superego. Together‚ these parts create one complex personality. William Shakespeare filled his plays with complex personalities knowing nothing

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    Emily Loving A2 Archetypes in Matilda The movie‚ Matilda‚ is the story of a dark family comedy. Matilda takes on the role of an exaggerated version of a realistic childhood; in which adults are grumpy and mean for no reason‚ parents and teachers don’t understand them‚ and children actually have more to offer than what adults see in them. The plot centers on Matilda‚ a neglected adolescent possessing supernatural powers. The story‚ thus‚ turns into a classical drama where good and evil fight each

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    often reach a negotiation whereby if I ate all of my vegetables at dinner‚ In return‚ I would be allowed out on the green to play. My mother understood the importance of healthy eating whereas I always thought she was forcing me to eat "green balls of slime" to be malicious. My father enrolled me into my local soccer club and I could never grasp why. However‚ as the years flew by and I began to grow as a child‚ I learnt that this was all for my own good as he just wanted what’s best for me which was maintaining

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    types of situations was mentioned in the lectures. It was of a thirteen-year-old boy who won the spelling bee‚ but later revealed that he has actually misspelled the winning word. His motive in telling the truth was that he didn’t want to “feel like a slime.” Sandel said that since he had a personal motive‚ he wasn’t right in terms of morality. Even though he had a motive‚ the boy did the right thing by informing the judges of his mistake. This act can be considered morally right. In conclusion‚ the overall

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    Joshua Ingram The Importance or a College Education in the Twenty-first Century A college education is very important in the twenty-first century. By going to a two year or four year institution a student opens the door for many more opportunities in life‚ especially for a higher paying job. As he or she lives on their own‚ they learn self-study habits as well as responsibility. Social life in college allows students to meet new and interesting people and hopefully find someone special enough

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    The novel Grendel by John Gardner portrays the main character‚ Grendel‚ into a different prospective compared to the poem‚ Beowulf by Burton Raffel. While in both texts‚ Grendel has been displayed as an ugly beast whom everyone runs in terror‚ in the novel‚ the author explains how much Grendel thinks like a human. Grendel from the novel is immensely different from Grendel in the Beowulf poem because of how these two characters are portrayed‚ their morals and the way they handle their death. In both

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