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    THE EXTRACTION OF DNA THE EXTRACTION OF DNA 07/02/2013 | By Laura Green‚ Tasnim Rahman and Sandra Strammiello | Table of Contents DNA………………………………………………………………………………………..………… 2 The Discovery of DNA…………………………………………………………………………...…………..…………. 4 The Steps for Extracting DNA…………………………………………………………………………………………….…..… 5 Experiment: Which Product Can the Most Visible Amount of DNA Be Extracted From?..............................................................................................

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    Fast Food in HK

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    brands in the whole world. And today we are going to focus on the two head quarters in Hong Kong– McDonald’s and KFC. Introduction of McDonald’s McDonald’s is definitely the biggest fast food chain in the world. It founded in 1940 by Richard and Maurice McDonald. Nowadays‚ over 33‚000 McDonald’s restaurants were established in the worldwide. The products of McDonald’s are in various types‚ mainly hamburgers‚ French fries‚ chickens and soft drinks. Sometimes‚ they will provide seasonal meal to attract

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    The End of the Affair

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    Affair. The content is about the four characters the novelist‚ Maurice Bendrix; the couple Henry and Sarah Miles; and the priest Richard Smythe. Maurice meets Sarah and they fall in love deeply. The more Maurice loves Sarah‚ the more he realizes that there is an indestructible obstacle‚ which prevents him possessing all Sarah’s love. Maurice’s love affair ends‚ he lives in hatred and torment because Sarah staying away from him. Maurice has no more doubt when he finds out Sarah’s thought after reading

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    In the blossoming era of the blues only three short years after it went mainstream the “Empress of the Blues” began her career. She was a strong black woman with a rags-to riches story who was able to rise from performing on the streets to be the most successful blues singer in her era. Her music and life is filled with sex and violence and while many blues singers have come and gone‚ very few ever made such an impact with such a short career as she did. In 1923 her first recordings‚ “Down Hearted

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    Gees Ideas About Discourse

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    “ a socially accepted association among ways of using language of thinking and of acting that can be used to identify oneself as a member of a socially meaningful group or social network” (Gee 274). Literacy can be seen differently though everyone’s eyes because we all have different interpretations of it. Gee believes that literacy is all about Discourses. This connects to all of the literary critics works in how they are all writing about similar ideas but portray them differently because of their

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    place in such a way that other people can recognize them as member of their community (Gee 446). Which means those people may have their special things to show each other how they adapt in this community. People‚ no matter who you are‚ are already exist in some particular discourse community. Such as football team‚ church group‚ they all can be called discourse community. In fact‚ they may not recognize each other

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    are those groups that have the six characteristics that he states. The main contribution that Swales provides is stating that a Discourse community “recruits its members by persuasion‚ training or relevant qualification” (1990). Using the concept of Gee and the distinction made by Swales‚ I analyze the staff of a psychological laboratory as a discourse community. The lab is composed of a faculty member‚ graduate students‚ and undergraduate students. They conduct at least three experiments per semester

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    The Blind Man

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    character Bertie Reid’s need to be private and Maurice Pervin’s need to be connected. The vocabulary an author uses to describe the way a character speaks and thinks‚ helps the reader to better understand who the character is. In "The Blind Man‚" Bertie Reid’s character uses more complicated words‚ while Maurice Pervin uses more simplified words. When Maurice asks Bertie to touch his scar‚ "Bertie quiver[s] with revulsion"(12). Further down in the passage Maurice is described as "trembling in every fiber"(15)

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    (First Edition)‚ Pearson Education India – Chapter 6  Mansfield‚ Allen‚ Mansfield Allen Doherty and Weigelt: Managerial Economics: Theory‚ Applications and Cases (Fifth Edition)‚ W. W. Norton and Company – Chapter 3  Thomas and Maurice: Managerial Economics: Concepts and Applications (Eighth Edition)‚ Tata McGraw-Hill – Chapter 6 Session Objectives  What is elasticity? What kinds of issues can elasticity help us understand?  What is the price elasticity of demand

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    Bessie

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    Bessie by Chris Albertson Rowdy‚ powerful‚ and innovative songstress‚ Bessie Smith dominated the 1920s blues circuit in America. Her soulful drown out voice reinvented the lyrics of many and captivated her audiences. She toured throughout the south and northeast regions building fan base of all races‚ and breaking strides in the newly developing black record business. Like most artist‚ people only knew the musical genius of Bessie Smith. The background‚ personality‚ and struggle of the woman

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