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    INTRODUCTION Bioinformatics is a branch of biological science which deals with the study of methods for storing‚ retrieving and analyzing biological data‚ such as nucleic acid (DNA/RNA) and protein sequence‚ structure‚ function‚ pathways and genetic interactions. Simply we can say that bioinformatics is the combination of computer systems and biological systems (figure: 1). It generates new knowledge that is useful in such fields as drug design and development of new software tools to create

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    The Sands of Time by Sidney Sheldon. Back Cover. Four nuns find themselves suddenly thrust into a hostile world they long ago abandoned for the safety of the convent. Unwittingly they become pawns in a battle between the charismatic Jaime Miro‚ leader of the outlawed Basque nationalists‚ and the ruthless Colonel Ramon Acoea of the Spanish Army. FOUR WOMEN -AND THE MEN THEY ARE FORBIDDEN TO LOVE MEGAN the orphan‚ who feels an overpowering attraction to Jaime Miro LUCIA the fiery Sicilian

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    be the effect of being tardy to the student’s future? A tardy students presents lack of responsibility. Being tardy all the time to class shows carelessness and a waste of time‚ being on time is not only a duty for students‚ but also a part of good manners‚ respect and reputation. Hence‚ students should know how to value their time and do their best not to be tardy at all times. Tardiness is not much of an issue for students nowadays; to them it seems to be a normal thing. Nonetheless‚ some reasons

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    mother is a Housewife.   How many siblings do you have? I am alone.   What is your favorite color? My favorite color is blue   What do you do in your leisure time? I watch movoe in my leisure time   Do you like to read books? I do not like to read books   Do you like to spend time with your friends? I like to spend time with friends   How many friends do you have? I have very few friends   What is the name of your best friend? My best

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    moral examples by following socially responsible practices. Some examples of being social responsible would be to recycle‚ donate to a charity‚ and volunteering your time. Personally‚ I participate in social responsibility when I volunteer at my local animal shelter. I bathe the animals‚ clean their cages‚ and most importantly spend time with them. Without the help of myself and other volunteers I often think about where the animals would be. They would be in rough shape‚ not taken care of and even

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    Woodward 1 “In a Dark Time” In times of darkness‚ people look to find light. Comfort is found in light because darkness is unknown. In Theodore Roethke’s “ In a Dark Time”‚ the reader is taken through a journey of one man’s internal struggle to find unity within himself. In a time of darkness the man contemplates the reality of light. His conflicting mental state is paralleled by the images of a dark forest‚ and through this quarrel he comes to the revelation that he must face his darkest

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    Ms. Pennell’s Big-Bad Study Guide to help you pass The Crucible or the severe test or trial that will be the examinations for this literary work of genius by Arthur Miller. By the way‚ that was your first vocabulary word (crucible – heat-resistant container in which metals are melted or fused at very high temperatures; thus a severe trial or test). Get ready to have your brain melted!! List of Characters Reverend Parris -- vicious‚ shallow‚ cowardly‚ villainous‚ peacock of a man (former merchant

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    considered vulgar and less refined under the rule of Willam. Would his English peasants ever expect the world where their "vulgar" language became lingua franca? such an interesting phenomenon is called bilingualism. it simply means the act of using two languages‚ but in terms of sociolinguistics‚ bilingualism is often reffered to a society where different classes of people use different lanagues. Causes and representations of bilingualism may vary in a great degree; for example‚ colonists in the imperial

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    world. This would be considered an external conflict. It is resolved with the help of the main character Meg and her two helpers‚ Charles and Calvin. Throughout the book‚ they meet three women who are from a different planet. They explain to them that there is a villain who is holding their father captive. In order to get to that place where her father is‚ they must travel through time and different dimensions. Ultimately‚ Meg‚ Charles‚ and Calvin manage to beat the bad character and save her father

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    ’Banana Time’ Case study  1.    What does this story mean?  The story demonstrates trough and empirical study how individuals at work create a social group to ease the pressure of their work. In their case the work allocated to them was repetitive and did not have any challenges. In these kind of working environments creating social activities are key to keep you and the group entertained. Also it is interesting to note how certain behaviours are repeated and what difference they make in the everyday

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