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    fork. On the leading strand‚ a polymerase "reads" the DNA and adds nucleotides to it continuously. This polymerase is DNA polymerase III (DNA Pol III) in prokaryotes and presumably Pol ε[7][15] in yeasts. In human cells the leading and lagging strands are synthesized by Pol α and Pol δ within the nucleus and Pol γ in the mitochondria. Pol ε can substitute for Pol δ in special circumstances.[16] Lagging strand The lagging strand is the strand of the template DNA double helix that is oriented so that the

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    Cattle cars. Burning bodies. Auschwitz. These words are engraved in the mind of every Jewish person on Earth. After decades‚ Holocaust survivors still have nightmares about these thoughts. One word‚ one indescribable word‚ will forever stay with these people. Holocaust. Many people of the Jewish faith realize the power of that word‚ but many others still need to learn. A man is sitting peacefully in his home; he has no worries‚ even when Nazi soldiers dragged him into the horrendous ghettos

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    Cambodia officially gained independence from France in 1953. This new change in leadership changed the nation‚ the country from that point was bound to be different socially. Zimmer‚ Knodel‚ and Sovan-Kim described “the Pol Pot led Khmer Rouge was a particularly brutal and genocidal regime...Hundreds of thousands of executions took place as the regime attempted to rid itself of dissenters"(5). The new regime that seized leadership of the recently independent country was

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    Growth - Brand Reduction - Brand Extension • Unilever Overview • Executive Management • Portfolio Management • Project and Program Management • Operations Management Christoph‚ Esmeralda‚ Henrique‚ Sohail Portfolio Management - Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Johannes R. Hofnagel 2 UNILEVER – Company Overview 1. UNILEVER Company - Overview - Legal structure - Group distribution 2. Executive Management - Vision - Mission - Strategic Objectives - Strategic Plan 3. Portfolio Management - Identification

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    Inyoung Irene Lee Professor Azuma Introduction to Asian-American History 26 April 2010 Professor Azuma’s Stories Come Alive with an Interview As an international student at University of Pennsylvania‚ I have an opportunity to experience lots of moments and incidents that I would not have had if I just went to a college in my home country. Although I have spent a total of almost seven years in the United States as a student‚ I am amazed at how much I am unfamiliar to many cultural aspects of

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    Biochemical Prospective of DNA polymerase in Replication Biologists and chemists have long recognized a relationship among DNA‚ RNA‚ and protein‚ and this recognition has guided a vast amount of research over the past decades and generations. The pathway of DNA to RNA and RNA to protein is conserved in all forms of life and is often called the Central Dogma. DNA functions as a storage molecule‚ holding genetic information for the lifetime of a cellular organism‚ and allowing that information

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    Misconception of War Is war bad? Does its existence only cause evil and death? Sometimes we read articles on newspapers and magazines and find out the cruelties of war in Afghanistan‚ and when we do‚ we start thinking why does war exist. If war only causes sorrow‚ we does anyone want it to exist? Let’s go back to the definition of peace and war. Peace is commonly referred as an era without conflict‚ when people live in harmony. War is usually defined as a time when people fight for honor or their

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    Narratives are essential to formulate a picture and set the backdrop of events that occur around the world. These narratives can lead to an abundance of events‚ but more likely than not narratives can lead to violence. Through interpreting First They Killed My Father‚ the stage is set for the events that transpired in Cambodia. By presenting the narrative of the genocide in Cambodia‚ I will explain how people have been able to cope with the atrocities that their country committed against them and

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    the impoverished as kings‚ it wouldn’t seem an exaggeration to declare “hell is other people”. To the Africans who were enslaved unjustly by foreign conquerors and taken from their homeland Hell was other people. From the atrocities committed by Pol Pot‚ to the massacres enabled by Joseph Stalin‚ to the attacks orchestrated by Osama Bin Laden‚ the majority of tragedies can be traced back to a single common source:

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    philosophers differ profoundly. On one hand‚ Aristotle thinks that a citizen’s engagement in political activities is an important feature of a good life. For example‚ such argument seems implicit‚ in both‚ his doctrine that man is a political animal (POL 1253a-8)‚ and his definition of a citizen. Since for him "A citizen in common parlance is the person who has a share in ruling and being

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