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    Simplifying Expressions

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    RUNNINGHEAD: SIMPLIFYING EXPRESSIONS In arithmetic we use only positive numbers and zero‚ but with algebra‚ we use both positive and negative numbers. The numbers we use in algebra are called the “real numbers” or integers {… ‚ -3‚ -2‚ -1‚ 0‚ 1‚ 2‚ 3…}. In this paper I am going to explain the properties of real numbers using three examples. I will also be explaining how to solve these examples step by step‚ all while discussing why these properties are so important to begin

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    Mutation of Genes

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    alteration of a genomic sequence. It may be divided into two categories: 1) Point/ Gene Mutation 2) Chromosomal Mutation Mutations may either be advantageous or disadvantageous and are not all inherently negative Point/ Gene Mutation They occur at a single locus on a chromosome. It results in a change to the nucleotides on DNA molecules whether they are replaced‚ shifted or a new one/set is added. Gene mutations may be divided into the following categories: 1) Duplication 2) Addition

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    Algebraic Expression

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    Algebraic Expressions When we combine numbers and variables with the ordinary operations of arithmetic (in some meaningful way)‚ the result is called an algebraic expression. Addition/subtraction signs separate algebraic expressions into terms. For example‚ (1) 2 + 3x – 4y + 5z‚ (2) 7a2 b3 + 5‚ (3) (x – y)(y – z)(z – x)‚ (4) [pic]. The expressions above have no specific value unless we assign values to the variables a‚ b‚ x‚ y‚ and z. The values of these expressions may vary depending

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    Gene Therapy

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    WHAT IS GENE THERAPY? Gene therapy is the transfer of recombinant DNA into an individual’s body cells‚ with the intent to correct a genetic defect or treat a disease. The transfer occurs by the way of lipid clusters or genetically engineered viruses‚ inserts an unmutated gene into an individual’s chromosomes. It is basically a method for fixing defective genes that cause diseases. As Starr‚ Evers & Starr (2013) stated‚ there are over 15‚000 serious genetic disorders in the world. Most of

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    warrior gene

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    Gomez‚ olivia Psychology 5 Fri 9:30- 12:40 The Warrior Gene Are people born to be violent? That was one of the questions on the video leading to the Warrior Gene. The warrior gene indicates that some individuals are born with the war gene. Henry Rowland was born in Washington D.C. when his parents divorced at an early age. The separation between his parents caused him to develop anxiety. Rowland expresses in the video that he often thinks to himself why he is the way he is always filled

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    Algebraic Expressions

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    diameter of a circular park is 84 m. A 3.5 m vide road on the outside around it. Find the cost of constructing road @ Rs. 200 per m2. ******* RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL - ROHINI CLASS: VIII WORK SHEET ALZEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS 1. (2x + 5) (2x – 5) = ? (a). (4x2 +25) (b). (4x2 – 25) (c). (4x2 -10x = 25) (d). (4x2 + 10x – 25) 2. (a -1) (a +1) (a2 +1) = ? (a). (a4 -2a2 -1) (b) (a4 – a2-1) (c). (a4 -1) (d). (a4 +1) 3. ( x + 1/x) = 5‚ then (x2+ 1/x2) = ?

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    Gene Mutations

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    GENE MUTATION‚TYPES OF MUTATIONS 1. Gene Mutation A Gene Mutation is defined as an alternation in the sequence of nucleotides in DNA. It can affect a single nucleotide pair or larger gene segments of a chromosome. Mutations cause changes in the genetic code which lead to genetic variation and the potential to develop disease. What causes Gene Mutation? → Gene mutations are most commonly caused as a result of two types of occurrences. 1. Environmental factors Ex) chemicals‚ radiation

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    The Expression Of Shame

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    In an article titled “A New Measure of the Expression of Shame: The Shame Code” authors Kalee De France‚ Dianna Lanteigne‚ Jenny Glozman‚ and Tom Hollenstein conducted a study in 2016 to examine the Shame Code‚ a new behavioral coding system of the expression of shame. There were 149 participants between the ages of 12 and 17‚ and half were female. They elicited shame with a spontaneous speech task. The authors describe that shame involves global‚ self-focused negative attributions based on the anticipated

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    Micro Expressions

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    Micro-expressions are brief‚ involuntary facial expressions caused by a certain emotion experienced by the person. These expressions are shown on the face‚ and are universal in the sense that every human being‚ no matter what origin‚ or where they live it will be the same as everyone else. These expressions are also known for their difficulty in hiding them. They usually show one of the seven basic universal emotions: Disgust‚ anger‚ fear‚ sadness‚ happiness‚ surprise and contempt. (John) The study

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    Gene Inheritance

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    Describing theories TASK 1(P1) Introduction The theory I have chosen to discuss is the theory of inheritance‚ which is attributed largely to Gregor Mendel who lived from 1822 to 1884 and was considered to be a mathematical scientist who introduced the science of genetics. Observation During the period of 1858 to 1866‚ Mendel observed the different characteristics that where inherited by living creatures. He done this by breading garden peas in his monastery garden and analyzing the offspring

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