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    gold nano particles

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    Gold Nanoparticles for Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer Abstract—Nanotechnology has been an extremely hot topic over the decade. It is the science‚ engineering and technology conducted at nanoscale. Two of the main applications of nanotechnology include material science and biomedicine. We have achieved great strides in applying nanotechnology to material science that is well justified by the decreasing size of electronics available in market. However we haven’t made a mark in biomedicine yet

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    How to Stay Healthy

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    Nowadays‚more and more people doesn’t know how to stay healthy‚so they are easily get some illness such as diabetes‚high blood pressure‚obesity‚…To stay healthy ‚I think you should: Firstly‚ You ought to eat a lot of fruits and vegetables.It contains not only vitamin and minerals but also water and fiber.It make you take longer to digest and keep you full longer.For example‚ red fruits and vegetables have a lot of vitamin C.It’s very helpful for your health‚especially for your eyes. Secondly‚

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    All that glitters is not gold; an idiom derived from Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. In a note written by Portia‚ she writes‚ "all that glisters is not gold‚" and very well it appears so (2.7.65). For a better understanding of this quote‚ we must understand who the message was intended for. When Shakespeare wrote The Merchant of Venice‚ the year was 1558- right at the beginning of the Elizabethan Era. Queen Elizabeth rein succeeded from 1558 to 1603‚ a period often considered as the golden

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    “How to Stay Health” All people try to be healthy‚ and some are very serious about that‚ while others are lees. Different ways have used by people to keep their fitness or stay away from the chronic diseases. Two ways are often followed by people to stay healthy‚ that are the protective and continuous ways. I cold weather‚ we usually wear too many clothes to protect ourselves from catching cold or even fever. Also‚ many are aware of dangers of smoking‚ so they do not do that or give

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    The Alaskan Gold Mine

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    Problem Statement: I have been given a three month option on a possible gold mine in Alaska and after spending two and a half months I have been able to discover a gold mine. Now‚ my concern is to identify the best possible strategy to reach the claims office in 2 weeks considering the risks of losing the gold mine and life because of the unfavourable weather conditions. Analysis of Issue and Areas of consideration: Claiming the gold mine within two weeks is my priority. However‚ there are some life

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    Nothing really

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    Geography – study of world What is cultural geography? : interested in cultural landscapes Anthropology: study of human life Ethnography is representation of culture Human came from the earth Diyih = “supernatural power” Discussion of the chapter Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache Summary & Study Guide Description Wisdom Sits in Places: Landscape and Language Among the Western Apache Summary & Study Guide includes comprehensive information

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    Tips to Stay Motivated

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    Top 10 Tips to Stay Motivated     Counseling and Psychological Services       1. Develop realistic expectations for yourself when you set your own goals‚ and have a positive attitude towards learning and earning your degrees.    2. List your motivators for achieving your academic goals—extrinsic (grades‚ parents’ praise) or intrinsic (mastery of material‚ desire to learn)—and other personal reasons.    3. Make a commitment as to when you will work on an assignment. Be specific

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    “All that glitters is not gold.” Many things may appear very attractive. But‚ when they are examined‚ they often prove to be deceptive. One cannot judge the quality of a thing by seeing its exterior only. Thus is the proverb – “All that glitters is not gold.” A beautiful packaged product launched in the market after massive advertising campaign may attract the consumer. One who cannot afford to buy most of the goods is easily tricked in to buying fake and imitation goods. He may buy that product

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    According to its use nowadays‚ starve is a verb meaning to suffer or to die due to lack of the amount of food which is enough to keep one alive. It can come with adjectives giving the meaning of not having something that one needs‚ for example‚ supply-starved rebels. The original sense of starve meant ‘to die’‚ as was used in Old English‚ which is of Germanic origin; and "probably from a base meaning ‘be rigid’" (Oxford Dictionary). Thus‚ the original meaning of starve is not different from the current

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    the poem “It’s Funny‚” by Juliet Levin (poetrysoup.com) the narrator is struggling with betrayal from the people he/she cares about. The point of view is first person‚ I say this because the word “we” is used a lot throughout it‚ the tone is hurt‚ I think this because he/she cries and hurts about things that they don’t benefit from. Juliet Levin uses symbolism in this text to represent forgiveness and how it can make us weak in times of hardships. The first‚ example of symbolism in this poem is in

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