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    Yeast Mutations due to Ultra-Violet Light Exposure Summary: Mutations have played one of the most important roles throughout life on Earth. Without genetic mutations there would not be the diversity of living species that we see today. Understanding how mutations work and how they are created is an important step in controlling and isolating genes for experimentation. In this experiment we tested the effects of Ultra-Violet light on growing single-celled yeast. We did this by first creating serial

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    statement‚ describing what it means to be an American however many citizens are challenging the pledge because it contains two words that some‚ like Gwen Wilde‚ do not believe in. Gwen Wilde‚ the author of Why the Pledge of Allegiance Should Be Revised‚ is one of the few Americans protesting the Pledge because it contains the words “under God”. In her essay‚ Wilde states‚ that reciting the pledge should be something done from the heart‚ with full awareness and belief in the words (2008)‚ but this cannot

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    Evaluation of Ideas The concept of boredom is a familiar feeling to many people‚ however until recently there has been little to no discussion or research into its effects (Kubota‚ Taylor). Similar to depression or apathy‚ boredom is a something that people want to avoid as it tends to have a detrimental impact on our daily lives. Atwood’s portrayal of boredom through the narrators experience gives an accurate account of feelings that are often associated with boredom. Atwood identifies the intrinsic

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    write a good summary essay of a source that you do not understand. One such technique is the reader’s summary‚ which you write for yourself‚ as a way of understanding the text you are reading. But there is another type of summary‚ the summary essay‚ which is written for an audience other than yourself. The purpose of the summary essay is to convey to others an understanding of a text you have read‚ without their having to read it themselves. Thus for your readers‚ your summary essay functions as

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    Purpose: To determine the reaction order with respect to crystal violet dye. Procedure: Turn on a Spectronic 20 and warm it up for at least 15 minutes. Be sure the wavelength is set to 540nm. When the instrument has warmed up‚ use a clean small test tube from the drawer filled 2/3 with the first NaOH solution that is planned to use‚ as a blank set 0% and 100% transmittance. Take a %T reading every minute for at least 15 minutes so it may be convenient to wait until the room clock’s second

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    In his short story‚ Until Gwen‚ Dennis Lehane allows the reader to experience the dark world of his protagonist Bobby. Bobby is released from prison and reunited with his father‚ their destructive relationship is revealed throughout the story. Bobby‚ a young troubled man is released from prison. His father pick him up with drugs and a prostitute (Mandy) in a stolen car. Shortly into the ride‚ Bobby starts drifting in his thoughts about Gwen the love of his life. Mandy‚ Bobby’s and his father spend

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    Summary Summary of “Of Universal Tolerance” The essay “Of Universal Tolerance‚” by Voltaire‚ otherwise known as Francois-Marie Arouet was written in seventeen sixty-three. Voltaire a French enlightenment writer states through satire‚ that all religions have very different believes but that each denomination should tolerate each other regardless of their believes. After all‚ we are all created equal. Of Universal Tolerance states that tolerating one another shouldn’t be such a hard task to

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    the loss of cultural identity because of forced assimilation is depicted in the desperate plea of the speaker to be able to "find my talk" (Joe 14)‚ which illustrates a strong urge to reclaim their true self and share it. In "You Are Love(D)‚" Erica Violet Lee describes intense resilience and resistance with the use of detailed imagery‚ for example‚ "broken shards of tools and the rubble of nations" (Lee 10-11) which furthers learning and cultural pride. Similarly‚ in "I’m Sad and Lonely‚" by Carl Sandburg

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    Summary of “Our Brave New World of Immigration” Victor David Hanson did his undergraduate work at the University of California at Santa Cruz and his Ph.D. work at Stanford University. He is a specialist in military history and has taught classics at California State. A noted conservative‚ Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. In his essay‚ “Our Brave New World of Immigration” at realclearpolitic.com on May 25‚ 2006‚ he claimed that if illegal immigrants do not adapt to U.S laws

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    Brett Virkelyst Leanne Rowley WR 095 4/9/2013 “William Zinsser Simplicity Summary” William Zinsser begins with telling us that we clutter our sentences too often in American Writing. Essentially‚ we shouldn’t try to put so many extra words into our sentences; we need to get it down to its simplest form‚ so the reader can understand the sentence clearly and efficiently. Citizens today are spending too much time trying to emphasize their sentences‚ trying to sound smarter‚ or they think it will

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