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    What Makes Me Diverse

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    I feel that I can contribute to the overall student body of this college by engaging myself with fellow students. Teaching others what I have learned‚ as well as having an open mind to learn from others‚ can help us all. I believe that being a mother‚ wife‚ and registered nurse has molded me into the unique individual that I am today. My contributions to society help me to view myself and others like me in a different light. I believe that those who have committed themselves to helping others hold

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    common criteria between good restaurants. Thus‚ what makes a good restaurant? A good restaurant first of all ‚ serves fresh and tasty food. Secondly‚ it offers an exceptional service and finally‚ it provides a pleasant and agreeable dining ambience. Food is the first parameter of judgment of the quality of a restaurant. Eating out means spending money‚ and surely‚ we expect to get the most satisfaction possible as the saying goes “we get what we pay for “. Thus‚ we look forward to have tasty

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    Transformation is the process in which a bacterial cell takes up extracellular DNA. This can be especially useful for bacteria in order to acquire certain traits such as: antibiotic resistance‚ synthesis of catabolites‚ or any other trait that would help improve its survival. However‚ not all bacterial cells are naturally competent (able to naturally take up extracellular DNA). There are several techniques that can make cells artificially competent‚ some of which will be discussed later. Bacterial

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    the negativity normally associated with work. They get up every morning‚ head to work‚ and are glad to be going‚ unlike most of us who can only think about all of the other things we would rather be doing. With this group‚ few things give them as much pleasure in life as knowing that although today’s work is done‚ they can do it all again tomorrow. Having that kind of outlook on ones career is a success‚ despite how much money you make or how well you perform at work. In the next group

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    What Makes Me Unique

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    Alex Brown Dr. Sobatka POP 1 Section 3 31 August 2013 What Makes Me‚ Me A little over twenty years ago‚ my grandparents decided to move out to a little town called Huntsburg. They bought twenty-eight acres of field that had a farm house on the far end off of a dirt street called Stillwell Road and thus the “Martin Complex” was born. They have four boys‚ my dad and his three brothers‚ who all currently have houses on the property. My house consists of my parents‚ Bill and Lisa‚ my sisters‚ Katie

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    What makes you happy.

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    What makes Us Happy "Endorphins are considered the best and most legal way of achieving a high" Nathan Altman said in his Endorphins Question and Answer article. Endorphins are polypeptides that are produced in the brain. They are able to bind to the neuro-receptors in the brain to give relief from pain. Endorphins can be accredited with the affect that exercise has on the brain. The so called runner’s high is a result of endorphins being produced in the brain. Discovered in 1975 endorphins are

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    The aim of this experiment is to better understand the process of fermentation of yeast in different concentrations of sucrose. The experiment worked with yeast and sugar (sucrose and glucose) to determine the rate of fermentation by testing the pressure of C02 in the test tube. The experiment tested the metabolic capability of yeast anaerobically meaning no oxygen was present (this was ensured by the thin layer of oil on the top of the solution). This means that the metabolic rate of the yeast could

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    What makes a war just?

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    authorities that could declare a war legitimately‚ the king and the pope. The pope had the authority when it was not a state war but a religious war. The First Crusade was declared by Pope Urban II (Malmesbury’s Chronicle p. 359-363). This declaration makes the First Crusade just by legitimate authority. The next of the guidelines must be looked at through historical context as well. This guideline is just cause. A just cause for going to war is defense against a tyrant or an aggressor. This is the cause

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    I think Odysseus fits the title of a hero very well. Odysseus fits the description of a hero because he’s done a few things that are heroic. The first heroic thing he has done is go fight in a war with the trojans. Odysseus had come up with a plan for his men during the war. That plan was to build a big wooden horse as a gift for the trojans‚ the trojans accepted it and brought it inside their village. The trojans didn’t know Odysseus and his men were inside the big wooden horse‚ Odysseus and his

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    What Makes Knuckles Crack

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    Synovial fluid present in your joint acts as a lubricant. The fluid contains the gases oxygen‚ nitrogen and carbon dioxide. Habitual cracking just for the heck of it is bad for this joints that are being cracked. Although researcher has not come up with any evidence to show relation between knuckles cracking habit and getting arthritis frequent and habitual cracking may lead to joint swelling. Also studies have proven that habitual knuckle cracking over years as result of knuckle cracking addiction

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