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    Good and bad: there always seems to be a choice and an extensive gap between them‚ as if there is no grey area whatsoever. In literature and film‚ this frequently leaves two distinct and defining characters within them: the “good guy”‚ the protagonist‚ and the “bad guy”‚ the antagonist. Contradictive of the prior point‚ is the reality of life and people’s ability to choose right over wrong. Given the choice‚ most tend to do wrong for the simplest reasoning of having the ability to do so‚ or the fact

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    Mesenchymal cells isolation from Wharton’s jelly‚ in perspective to clinical applications Iro KOLIAKOS 1*‚ Nikos TSAGIAS 2 and Vassilis KARAGIANNIS 2 1 2 Stem Cells Bank‚ National Research Foundation‚ Athens‚ Greece C Gynecology Clinic‚ Hyppokrateion Hospital‚ Medical School‚ Aristotle University of Thessaloniki‚ Greece Received: 16 September 2010 Accepted after revision: 22 November 2010 Human umbilical cord tissue‚ termed as Wharton’s jelly‚ is known to be an important source of

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    by psoriasis worse than it needs to be. A vicious cycle can result: dry skin can cause itching and scratching‚ leading to new psoriasis patches developing on the irritated skin. The best way to keep skin moist? Apply thick ointments like petroleum jelly (Vaseline) or heavy skin creams everywhere you can reach. Pat yourself dry and put on ointment immediately after getting out of the shower. Also‚ try super-moisturizing areas of skin affected by psoriasis. At bedtime‚ cover a patch of skin with ointment

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    Introduction A consumer walking through the grocery store intent on purchasing the necessary ingredients for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich notices the prices for all brands of peanut butter are higher than expected. Will this consumer choose to not purchase peanut butter and buy bread and jelly only? By raising the price of peanut butter the retailer risks selling less bread and jelly in addition to reduced peanut butter sales. If the same consumer went to another grocery store and found only one brand

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    of whole wheat bread‚ peanut-butter‚ grape jelly‚ and butter spread on the outside of the sandwich‚ cooked on the stove. It is like cooking grilled cheese‚ minus the cheese and add peanut-butter and jelly. It is fast and easy to cook. Not only is it my favorite food‚ but it is also one of my specials to cook. My mom made me once everyday after school when i was young. The jelly and peanut-butter melted together is delicious. Grilled peanut-butter and jelly is my favorite food that represents my culture

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    her village‚ napalm stuck to her dress like jelly” (20-22). The use of the word “girl” implies innocence and youth. However‚ the girl is not “running” for pleasure‚ but is rather fleeing her “village” in excruciating agony caused by the “napalm stuck to her dress like jelly.” The simile “napalm stuck to her dress like jelly” is cruelly ironic. Jelly is a sticky substance that should fill be the sweet filling in children’s sandwiches. In contrast‚ this jelly is a barbaric instrument of war‚ that brutally

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    Which colour jellybean can you taste? The experiment ’s aim is to see whether boys or girls are more dominant at guessing the correct colour of jellybeans‚ which are going to be tasted. It will be recorded whether the guess was right or wrong. It is a known fact that women generally have a finer sense of taste than men. Women have more taste buds than men‚ which make them more sensitive to sweet‚ salty and bitter flavours. This might contribute to the experiment that will be conducted. "Women

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    The Observation of organism in a drop of pond water (Paramecium) under LPO and HPO Compound Microscope Doreenda A. Sabao BS Biology I-A .Lab 1 August 01‚ 2013 INTODUCTION A pond is a body of freshwater smaller than a lake. Ponds are naturally formed by a depression in the ground filling and retaining water. Streams or spring water is usually fed into these bodies. They can also be man-made ponds which can be created by damming a stream‚ digging a hole. Ponds are usually

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    Applying super glue on warts is one of the many ways you can remove warts at home. In this article‚ we’ll teach you how to use super glue safely and achieve the best results. Is It a Good Idea to Use Super Glue on Warts? How Do I Use Super Glue to Remove My Warts? You’ve heard friends say that it’s safe to use super glue on warts. You’ve had super glue on your fingers and you had a lot of trouble getting it off. Do you dilute the glue before applying it to warts? How do you get it off? What’s the

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    from the graph as it produces a negative gradient showing that as the percentage transmission will decrease with an increasing pH. This happens because the enzyme trypsin acts on the gelatine. Therefore as the pH increases towards the optimum pH more jelly will be broken down by the enzyme‚ allowing less light to pass through the solution which would thus decrease the percentage transmission. Trend: The trend in the results and from the graph show that the more the pH increases the lower the percentage

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