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    new world is a revelation. While his peers flip through the pages of Murder Weekly‚ drink liquor ‚ and perpetuate the Great Rooster Coop of Indian society‚ Balram watches his employers bribe foreign ministers for tax breaks‚ and play their own role in the Rooster Coop. Balram learns how to siphon gas‚ deal with corrupt mechanics. He also finds a way out of the Coop that no one else inside it can perceive.  Balram’s eyes penetrate India as few outsiders can: the cockroaches and the call centers;

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    ruler or master‚" where as a manor is defined as "the district over which a lord holds authority and domain" (Webster). Chauntecleer is introduced to the reader as the leader or Lord of the Coop and the ruler over the animals in the surrounding land. On the other hand‚ Cockatrice takes over as leader of his Coop and land after he kills his father‚ Senex. Chauntecleer and Cockatrice are two very different roosters who lead and rule their domain in stark contrast yet they are both labeled as Lords

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    therefore suggests to her group of friends to look for them there with her. Tory then suddenly has a flashback to a memory when she picked up a wolf-dog from a deep hole‚ saving his life‚ and named him Coop. Once she is back to reality she talks about Coop with her friends and they tell her that Coop has gone missing for a long time now. The group packs their equipment to go searching late at night on the Loggerhead Island. Tory then stumbles upon a man named Dr. Karsten who viciously warned the group

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    Metallobiomolecules METALLOBIOMOLECULES CONTENTS 1. Introduction Metallobiomolecules 2. Classification Metallobiomolecules 2.1. Transport and of to Storage Proteins 2.2. Oxygen binding Today scientists try to explore the chemistry basis behind the biological processes. As a result of this‚ new areas have evolved such as bioinorganic chemistry and bioorganic chemistry. In this section we will talk about an important concept in bioinorganic chemistry called “Metallobiomolecules”. Metallobiomolecules

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    dissolved O2 (1.5%) b. 98.5 % – bound to Hemoglobin (iron in Heme group) 2. Hemoglobin saturation a. 4 O2 = 100% b. 2 O2 = 50% c. Hb binds O2 reversibly B. Oxygen-Hemoglobin dissociation curve 1. Relates saturation of Hb with pO2 increase Hb saturation ( ↑ affinity)2. increase pO2 —— a. Hb stores O2 decrease Hb saturation (↓affinity)3. decrease pO2 —– a. Hb releases O2 4. Normal tissue 75% (pO2 = 40 mmHg)a. 97% (pO2 = 95 mmHg) —– b. Venous blood has large O2 reserve 5. Active tissue

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    HEMOGLOBIN AND MYOGLOBIN

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    nitrogens from tetrapyrrole ring system ii. 5th bond - Helix F binds to Fe at terminal Histidine th * 5 bond = helix F8‚ residue 93 in Mb‚ molecule (His F8)* = proximal histidine residue 92 in the β-chain of Hb and iii. 6th bond – deoxygenated: empty‚ histidine residue from residue 87 in α-chain of Hb th helix E** hovers; oxygenated: oxygen bonds here ** 6 bond = helix E7‚ His 64 for Mb‚ His 63 in b-chain and 58 in a-chain c. Oxygen binds to Fe at 120° angle  easily removed II. MYOGLOBIN A. Physico-chemical

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    them all together in one story‚ but some all into one action. In the text it brings out 3 key points; held captive‚ they did not have the heart to club him to death‚ and dragged him out of the mud and locked him up with the hens in the wire chicken coop. Insensitiveness is one of the first elements shown in this story‚ through when the town had known that an angel was “held captive” in Pelayo’s and Elisenda house. Although this strange “creature” was on their property‚ to hold someone captive whether

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    11 years old‚ at 8:41 pm around the month of May. My family and I live in the middle of nowhere Rehoboth MA‚ at the time we owned a camper full of chickens. One night my mom asked my older brother‚ who was 13 at the time‚ to go lock up the chicken coop‚ but of course being the lazy and stubborn person that he is he wouldn’t go unless I went with him. Little did I know this trip to the back of my house would change my life for ever. Even though I had a bad feeling about going in the middle of the

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    A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings is short story written by a Colombian novelist named Gabriel Garcia Marquez. This story took place in rural era of a Caribbean Island and is about an old man who is sick and have huge wings which impeded him from getting up‚ he was found at the courtyard of a couple after a big storm. The old men was dirty‚ half- plucked and with just a few teeth left‚ the couple that found him was so astounded that they soon found him familiar and consequently they decided to talk

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    corporate social responsibility into its business strategy? The key elements of Equal Exchange strategy is to buy direct form farm cooperatives‚ pay a fair price for the coffee‚ promote sustainable farming and promote the financial well being of the coops by buying beans at time of harvest and offering advance credits to make cash accessible at a low cost. Additional strategies include educating consumers of the condition in which cocoa and coffee farmers live in and working with non-profit and religious

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