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    Microbiology (Lab Report) Closed system growth curve Closed System Growth Curve Lab Report PURPOSE Bacteria grown in a closed system show a specific growth pattern called the growth curve which consists of four phases. The lag phase‚ which is a period of slow growth; exponential phase‚ period of maximum growth; stationary phase‚ where nutrients become the limiting factor making the growth rate equal to the death rate and the death phase where organisms die faster than they are replaced. It

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    1. Open Economy vs. Closed Economy • Open Economy A country has an open economy if it is joining international trade‚ which exporting and importing are collectively together. Selling or buying of goods or services to a foreign country is allowed in this kind of economy. The Market-economy is mostly free from trade barriers and where exports and imports form a large percentage of the GDP. Imports give citizens of a country access to products and services provided by other nations

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    but the biggest forms of adoption are closed adoption and open adoption. Open adoptions are adoptions in which the birthmother‚ the biological mother of an adoptee‚ is allowed contact with the adoptee. Closed adoption is an adoption where the birthmother of the adoptee is not present in the child’s life in any way shape or form. The birth family is completely cut off and cannot give or receive any information regarding their welfare or the adoptee’s. Closed adoptions are a better option than open

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    Open and Closed Systems By Kathryn Naggie AIU Online Macroeconomics February 19‚ 2012 ABSTRACT In this

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    Open and Closed Borders: The Effects on America by Savannah Miller American Studies English 6C Mrs. Teisha Sherrill March 20‚ 2013 Introduction “The Census Bureau estimates that 450‚000 illegal immigrants enter the United States each year” (Point: Immigration). Why are so many immigrants coming here illegally? “Immigrants leave their country of origin for a variety of reasons including employment‚ economic‚ social conditions‚ military conflict‚ and political turmoil”

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    susceptible to suggestion. Using open-ended questions are the best way to get as much information as possible from the witness they allow the witness to tell their story and elaborate on what they saw. Where as closed-ended questions do not allow for the witness to elaborate and most closed-ended questions are simply yes or no answers. Forming QuestionsThe way in which you form your question is just as important as the question itself. For example‚ in the video they presented how not to form a question

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    and on many occasions‚ the proceedings are held in courts that are closed to the public. Cases involving matters of national security or matters related to Children (that might affect their safety or mental health or where they are involved in offences of sexual nature whether as complainant or witness or defendant) or grave and heinous crimes such as murder‚ rape‚ other kinds of sexual offences etc.‚ are generally held in closed courts. Also‚ in some cases‚ the justices in the interests of public

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    all forms‚ such as lack of resources‚ inaccessibility to knowledge and truth‚ even outright closed doors‚ are all a reality of our life. We have to face adversities and obstacles that block our path. Yet‚ it is these insurmountable challenges that truly make us think critically and try to come up with a brilliant idea that moves us step forward toward our dreams and aspirations. It is exactly these "closed doors" that bring out the best in us. Examples abound throughout human history.   In prehistoric

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    How to Stop Corruption|10 Tips for Prevention & Eradication Corruption is a habit and hence everyone who is in the position are susceptible to it. There are people who are ready to compete for those jobs with greater chances of corruption and those who don’t have the chance‚ expect to minimize the corruption and keep complaining about it. But prevention and eradication of corruption is an absolute requirement for better social and public life.  This corruption takes an interesting turn in such a

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    microchip-identified in Great Britain‚ and prohibited from entering some areas of North America‚ the pit bull terrier is as much a victim of the press as it is of its historic breeding to fight other dogs. Some unscrupulous owners‚ taking advantage of its natural tenaciousness and strength‚ continue to use abusive training techniques to produce fighting pit bulls‚ willing to take on any animal‚ and even humans. Therefore‚ pit bulls are said to be popular with irresponsible owners‚ who see these dogs as a symbol

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