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    I will never be able to forget the smell of rubble and debris. Yes, even waste fragments and broken bricks have a distinct smell that still makes my nose itch. As I looked at the damage around me, I began to wonder how such a beautiful day turned into a horrific nightmare. My day started at 9 o’clock in the morning. I woke up to the sound of cars honking and people yelling in the crowded and busy streets below my apartment in Surat, India. Reluctantly, I forced myself to get out of bed and go…

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    Yeast Lab Report

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    An experiment was performed to analyze the effects of heat shock in yeast called Saccharomyces cerevisiae, to assess the hypothesis that yeast extracts up-regulate gene expression during heat shock the same way bacteria cells up-regulate gene expression during heat shock. In bacteria cells, heat shock causes the bacteria to up-regulate gene expression and produce more proteins. Similarly, gene expression and protein production increases in yeast during heat shock. Therefore, the experiment was…

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    connected to the bottom of the water bottle. With balloons on the four tin lids for traction to have the wheels move smoothly. A skewer stick poking out of the front of the water bottle to hold the rubber band at a certain degree so it can release more energy into the car. With the propeller strapped to the back of the water bottle with duct tape and a skewer stick to keep the propeller in place. The skewer stick that is connected to the propeller goes down the middle of the water bottle and is…

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    The Purpose of this Lab: The purpose of this lab was the help the experimenter gain a better understanding of consolations by helping the experimenter be able to identify the circumpolar constellations, understand the effects of earth’s rotation on viewing consolations, be able to use the Sky Map app, and to describe the characteristics of an astronomy photograph. Description of the Materials: Within this lab, the experimenter uses the Sky Map or SkyView in order help label and identify various…

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    Calorimetry Lab

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    calorimeter we used by determining the heat given off from pringles and calculate how much energy was released by the burning food substance. In addition, we can also use the concept of conservation of energy that energy cannot be created or destroyed. Introduction In order to complete the snack energy lab, calorie and calorimetry will be use as a major technique. By burning pieces of food, the chemical energy stored in molecular bonds is released as heat and light. The heat can be measured in…

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    Insulation In Australia

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    in the weather thermal comfort is the condition of mind to which the body finds the temperature satisfactory, should be achieved. The temperature of a household can be changed through the uses of air-conditioning, heaters and fans which can cause energy prices to skyrocket. Through the use of insulation households can achieve thermal comfort with little or no use of electronic heating/cooling. Insulation can help the people of today be comfortable within their own homes without compromising the…

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    The polar giraffe lives in an extreme cold type of environment i.e. tundra. It is among the coldest and the driest biome. It receives less than 10 inches of rain. The temperature in winter is -50°F (-45.5°C). While, the summer temperature is above 50°F (10°C) Biotic Features •Plants have very low growth •Dispersal of seed takes place by the wind •Some animals migrate to places that are warmer •Legumes have a symbiotic bacteria in their roots to fix nitrogen to the soil Abiotic…

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    Alexandra Banales X explains Y The purpose of this experiment was to measure the tension, or force, produced by interacting filaments in a muscle fiber. In order to test this, a subject had three electrode disks located on their forearm. These disks were connected to a computer monitor which traced the EMG records and the Force trace of their muscle contraction. Data was observed while the subject changed their hand movement in different ways including wrist positions such as fully flexed,…

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    In the summer of 2014 I spent a whole week out in the blazing sun only to return with several blisters, a bad sunburn, and a sense of pride. During that week I was assigned to rebuilding recreational parks in areas which desperately needed it. I worked hard to paint the benches and clean up the street, just hoping I would help touch a permanent residents heart from the difficult work I was doing. My question had been answered my second day on the job, while I was slapping a fresh coat of royal…

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    One Week Sparknotes

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    One Week is the story of Ben Tyler, a man who is diagnosed with a severe and advanced form of cancer, and decides to go on a trip on a vintage Norton Motorcycle before becoming a patient. On his goalless trip, he interacts with many people from all across Canada, who help him put his life into perspective, as well as help him appreciate and understand the Canadian identity. Ben is able to utilize these experiences to add meaning and purpose into his life. Ben Tyler (the protagonist of this film)…

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