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    Gene Expression Lab Report

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    were done in order to determine whether the amount of lactose in a substance correlates with the amount and production of b-galactosidase. Experiment 1: The use of OD600 as an indicator of bacterial population size. In addition, the use of Abs 420 as an indicator of protein production. Then the Miller units of each treatment was determined to indicate not only protein activity, but also bacterial population size. In experiment 1, OD600 is used to help show the bacterial population…

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    The European Industrial Revolution was an economic, technological, and scientific boom of industrialism in England which created hundreds of thousands of jobs. The major event consisted of the transitions Europe went through in the 19th century in an attempt to convert the rural-dominated region into a primarily Industrial one. Although the revolution brought negative impacts such as pollution, the Industrial Revolution introduced a greater number of positive outcomes by giving women larger…

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    Then last year my coach invited my crew and me to Club 420 Midwinters in Jensen beach Florida. This is one of the top Club 420 events in the country. This event was the first national regatta I did. This fall I was able to travel to Park City, Utah for a weekend to compete in a regatta there. This fall CSC started a high school race team, I…

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    Housing Reform Case Study

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    420). This article reveals that the majority of tenants lack legal representation in housing court cases while the landlords are the only ones mainly enjoying this privilege. Legal supporters for the poor have argued that it’s crucial and necessary for poor tenants to have legal counsel in order to guarantee due process of the law which is crucial to tenants, their families and to the community (Caroll, p. 420). In order to conduct the experiment, two primary…

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    Gas Mask Research Paper

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    The WWI gas mask emerged out of desperation as a result of the use of chemical weapons in the war of attrition that was World War I. The gas mask was not only a lifesaving invention, but it is symbolic of the fear that the threat of chemical warfare had on society. The gas mask was developed directly to combat the morally questionable act of using chemical weapons on the battlefield alongside with the intention of saving soldiers and civilians from dying in a gruesome and ‘inhumane way’ (Slotten…

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    story I can connect my personal life experience with. The narrator therefore seems to be a human, who either considers himself a dog or feels like one. While reading the story, I was thinking about how selfish the narrator sound. Because he’s turning 420 years old in dog age then that’s when he decide he wants to be a dog. After living his life on earth enjoy everything he possibly can, now the only thing left for him to think about is how he wants to become a dog because he feel old and lonely.…

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    Being A Moral Saint

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    Moral saints can be compared to angels living on earth. Unfortunately, not everyone can be saints. In this essay, I agree with Wolf in saying that it is impossible to strive to be a moral saint. Everyone has different lives that demand different levels of morality from them. Wolf and Aristotle will support this thesis, while Kant and Mill will be offer the counter arguments. Our own conception of a moral saint is someone who acts selflessly for the good of the society. They sacrifice their own…

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    At one point of time, Escobar was earning 420 million USD a week, which amounted to 22 billion a year. Pablo Escobar's cartel used to spend $2500/month on rubber bands to hold all that cash. At his zenith, Pablo would earn about 420 million USD a week. While hiding the cash did not prove a problem, organizing the bank notes did. The Escobar brothers resorted to purchasing 2,500 USD worth…

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    Florida Golden Experience

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    The Golden Experience in Florida Key1 In 2005 Florida was hit with a category 5 hurricane named Wilma. Wilma ripped through Florida causing all the Navy bases in Key West to need constructing. A company called BMS Cat went to all the neighborhoods in Houston to build a Hurricane Disaster team in which I became a part of. This experience was very eventful including the weather, attractions, and food/beverage. If you are looking for a great vacation, please travel to Key West and enjoy the retreat…

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    There are many risks in life that people are willing to take for their passion and entertainment of climbing mountains. But the deadliest risk that a person that loves climbing can take is climbing Mount Everest. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world, measuring over 29,000 feet. There have been thousands of successful climbs, but there have also been some tragic deaths and injuries. This essay talks about why climbing Mount Everest is not a good idea for three simple reasons. One…

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