Activity 1.3.1: Student Response Sheet PART A- Restriction Enzymes Restriction enzymes are a tool that allows us to pinpoint human identity down to single differences in our DNA. Work through the following simulation so you can see these molecular scissors in action. Find out more about restriction enzymes by viewing the animation and reading the article listed below. DolanDNALearningCenter: Restriction Enzymes http://www.dnalc.org/ddnalc/resources/restriction.html Access Excellence Classic
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In the movie Armageddon the main character are faced with very difficult situation. A Texas-sized asteroid will hit the earth in 18 days that would destroy earth‚ as we know it. Not sure of what to do to prevent this with the help of the military and NASA scientist‚ they decide to insert a nuclear bomb imbedded 800 feet inside the asteroid splitting the asteroid in two preventing it from impacting the earth. NASA contacts a deep-sea oil driller‚ Harry Stamper (Bruce Willis)‚ who is considered the
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“We have no right to put Jewish survivors in the impossible moral position of offering forgiveness‚ implicitly‚ in the name of the six million. Placing a Jew in this anguished position further victimizes him or her. This‚ in my reading‚ was the final sin of the dying Nazi." (Eugene J. Fisher) A Nazi officer is asking to be forgiven by a Jew in the name of all Jews whose public execution was the cornerstone of everything he pledged himself to believe when he became a Nazi. He is asking for
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Critical Response Essay Fred’s Dilemma 1. - If Fred were a Utilitarian‚ what would he do? Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory where right and wrong depends on the consequences of one’s actions for everyone who might be affected by them. In other words‚ utilitarian individuals are trying to bring the best system to the society than any other system. Sometimes utilitarianism is summarized as "the maximum well-being for the maximum number". We know that life is full with situations
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"The Story of An Hour" Reader’s Response After I read the short story "Story of an hour" by Kate Chopin I was surprised about marriages from back in time‚ and how women barely had any rights. The story expresses a woman’s hurt‚ and pain towards the supposed death of her husband. The news takes her by surprise‚ and she becomes more depressed with her life. Kate Chopin uses profound language to depict her pain and sorrow. When Mrs. Mallard hears the new’s about her husband’s death she is appalled
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11 June 2013 A Critical Response to “Delicate Friend” The essay “Delicate Friend” written by Lauren Jackson is about her social addiction to cigarettes. Lauren’s mother would smoke cigarettes with her friends in the kitchen of their home while gossiping and keeping the children out. Lauren was jealous of this secret group and saw smoking as the bond that brought it all together. Lauren sought to be part of something and she saw cigarettes as the answer to this problem. While perfecting the art
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Antigone Response "In his pride the wicked man does not seek him; in all his thoughts there is no room for God." Psalm 10:4 In the Greek drama‚ "Antigone"‚ written by Sophocles in 442 BC‚ a blind prophet named Teiresias tried to change the stubborn mind of Creon‚ the king of Thebes. Creon was determined to punish his deceased son‚ Polyneices‚ for being a traitor to the kingdom by not giving his body a proper burial. Teiresias tried to teach Creon otherwise. Creon always listened to the wise
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Urinetown Response Coming into this show I knew exactly who I wanted to observe/analyze‚ John Watkins. He played the character of Cladwell and I was really excited to analyze him since last semester I wasn’t allowed to. I believe his work on stage definitely helped the given circumstances of the show. He seemed to understand what it meant to be a powerful business man who was exploiting the resources of the poor during the water shortage. I could feel his presence as an audience member whenever
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Assignment 1.1 Summary and Personal Response to “Facing Poverty with a Rich Girl’s Habits” By chin Uva‚ Professor‚ Dr‚ Atia Yasmeen‚ Course: English Composition 115 Date: Feb 11‚ 2012 Suki Kim who came from Korea‚ tells in this essay that is named “Facing Poverty with a Rich girl’s Habits” about why she and her the richest family moved to Queens‚ New York in the early 1980’s. When she was enrolled the seventh grade‚ her millionaire father bankruptcy overnight. After her father lost all
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where the upper class lives in. The two settings in this book‚ Minnesota and New York are completely different because New York is full of business people and everything happens so fast‚ and Minnesota is more slow and out in the country. In this movie Nick Carraway moves from Minnesota to New York in the summer of 1922 to learn more about the bond business. He decides to rent a house out in West Egg district of Long Island. Next door to Him lives Jay Gatsby‚ a mysterious man who lives in a gigantic
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