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    Biochemical Parameters of Sperm Flagellar Motility Initiation and Regulation Sudipta Saha1‚ Kaushik Das1‚ Saswati Banerjee1‚ Debjani Nath1‚ Arunima Maiti1‚ Madhabi Barua1‚ Chanakya Nath Kundu1‚ Mahitosh Mandal1‚ Jitamanyu Chakrabarty1‚ Bijay Shankar Jaiswal1‚ Debdas Bhattacharyya2‚ Debprasad Chattopadhyay3‚ Sandhya Rekha Dungdung1‚ Gopal Chandra Majumder*‚ 1‚ 2. *Corresponding Author E-Mail: majumdergc42@yahoo.co.in 1 2 3 Indian Institute of Chemical Biology‚ 4‚ Raja S. C. Mullick Road‚ Kolkata

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    When Barry Met Sammy Summary: Barry joined the organization in 2001 and the cost of Barry is $ 782 and amortized over 10 years $ 78.20 per Annam and Sammy also joined as marketing manager in 2001 and Sammy’s cost to organization is $189‚742 per Annam. Barry came to organization with a bar code which was scanned and attached to the depreciation schedule and Sammy came to organization with resume which was lost after she hired. and each year accountants makes value of Barry and Sammy butt the increase

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    makethem distinctive of each other in the way they struggle against rules‚ authority figures‚ andinflexible social systems. Sammy‚ in "A&P" shows how embarrassing it is to confrontcustomers in public when they flout company policy‚ whiles Tommy in "Gryphon"prevails upon his classmates to be loyal to authority figures by projecting the good imageof their substitute teacher. Sammy ’s struggle against rules is seen in the way he viewed the company ’s policyin regard to the type of clothes the three girls

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    Progeria is known as Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS). Progeria is a mutation that occurs within your genes. This disorder is extremely rare but fatal. In the gene Lamin A is the mutated protein gene. LMNA is responsible for giving instructions to make the protein Lamin A within the cell. This protein‚ Lamin A‚ is necessary for holding the center of a cell together‚ known as the nucleus (Progeria Research Foundation). The failure of LMNA results in making all the cells destabilized. The

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    Especially in baseball there are many people that use the advantage to either hit more homeruns or being able to throw the ball faster. Some players that used steroids are Barry Bonds‚ Sammy Sosa‚ Alex Rodriguez‚ Brian Bosworth‚ Rafael Palmeiro‚ Mark McGwire‚ Lance Armstrong‚ and many other professional sport athletes all across the world. Also many professional wrestlers do steroids. I want to focus on one baseball player that used steroids

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    “There is a myth out there that anabolic steroids can turn a cub into a bear. Steroids won’t make you tough and competitive. What they will do is ruin your health. It’s that simple.” -Dick Butkus (Steroids). Steroids first came around in the 1860s when a group of swimmers from Amsterdam were caught taking drugs to improve their race times. In 1935‚ German soldiers reportedly were taking male testosterone supplements to increase their aggressiveness on the battlefield. Steroids and other supplements

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    A and P by John Updike

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    suits enter an A & P‚ the life of a cashier named Sammy is changed forever. In John Updike’s "A & P‚" Sammy seems to be a teenaged boy who makes an irrational decision to quit his job to impress some girls‚ but Sammy’s actions are much deeper than that. This story is not necessarily about Sammy taking a stand for the three girls in the A & P‚ but it’s really about Sammy taking a stand in his own life. If the reader really analyzes the character of Sammy‚ they will see that he was looking for personal

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    three girls’ walks into the "A&P" store all of this changes for Sammy. A theme that is predominant in the short story by Updike is individualism shown by the girls and how Sammy responds to the events in the story. It is clear in the story that individualism wasn’t a dominant trait in people. Sammy saw people as “sheep pushing their down the aisle” (Updike 6) In "A&P" there are obvious sign of uniqueness and self-expression. Even when Sammy defies Lengel on how he treats the girls it shows individualism

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    reader’s understanding of the young adult main character‚ Sammy‚ including his personality and motivations‚ which provides further understanding of the story. In John Updike’s “A&P” Queenie is the lead girl if a group of girls who walk into the A&P. “She kind of led them” (17)‚ as Updike puts it. These girls‚ including Queenie‚ are all wearing bathing suits‚ which at the time the story was written‚ was considered quite risqué. Sammy refers to this girl as Queenie because as he puts it‚ “-

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    A&P: Short Story 2

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    young boy named Sammy. He was 19 years old and he was working at A&P mini market. One day‚ there were three girls shopping at the store wearing bikinis‚ and Sammy was surprised yet adore these three girls‚ until one day he quitted his job because he wanted to be their hero‚ but unfortunately‚ the girls didn’t even see him. John Updike was trying to describe Sammy as a typical youth who is trying to get some attention. At the beginning of the story‚ Updike didn’t really describe Sammy. Otherwise‚

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