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    General Goal: To Persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to stop smoking. Thesis Statement: The harmful effects smoking has on your body can be reversed if you stop smoking today. I. INTRODUCTION I. “I’m more proud of quitting smoking than of anything else I’ve done in my life, including winning an Oscar “, Christine Lahti. “I stopped smoking. When I stopped smoking, my voice changed….so drastically, I couldn’t believe it myself”, Bob Dylan. “Smoking Kills, If you’re killed, you’ve…

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    3.3.3: Phytochemical analysis The leaves and bark extracts were tested for some secondary metabolites like-saponins, tannins, alkaloids, anthraquinones, phlobatannins, flavonoids, terpenoids, reducing sugar and poly phenols. Test for reducing sugar: Mixture of 1ml or 1gm of plant sample is taken in a test tube and 10ml deionized water is added in it after this a few drops Fehling solution (1ml Fehling solution A and B) is also mixed and heated at 1000C in a water bath. The Brick red…

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    Acetone, carbon monoxide, and polonium are only three of over 4,000 harmful chemicals found in cigarettes. One major chemical that is harming people who smoke cigarettes are the carcinogenic chemicals from burning the tobacco, harming the lungs and body with…

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    blindness, nerve damage and amputation. Technological advances have made the essential equipment to monitor diabetes easier to use with greater accuracy. Discover Essential Equipment To Monitor Diabetes A diabetes test can measure glucose, acetone and ketones. You can find supplies for each test. The Glucometer You may already know that diabetic testing to measures the amount of glucose in your blood. For decades, diabetic individuals have used a blood sugar monitor, or glucometer, to…

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    Spectroscopy Lab

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    component pigments, xanthophyll, carotene, chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b, through chromatography – a process used to separate molecules based on size, charge and chemical interactions (Alberts et al., 2010). Then, chlorophyll a and b are dissolved in acetone, and through spectroscopy the wavelengths of maximum absorption are determined. Chlorophyll a and b specifically absorb wavelengths of red light at 650 nm to 680 nm, approximately, and wavelengths of blue light at 420 nm to 460 nm…

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    I decided to use nail polish and nail polish acetone to get proper timed reaction. The human subject’s eyes were closed and as she sniffed the substances, it took her approximately 11 seconds to respond. On the other hand, the dog subject’s reaction rate was approximately 4 seconds. She backed away…

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    The number of people affected by breast cancer is rising in the western world. Breast cancer is caused by the unusual growth and division in cells that can destroy normal tissue in the breast. The cancer cells have the potential to spread throughout the body (“Breast Cancer,” 1999, p.518). Breast cancer is found typically in older women or around the time of menopause but it can also be found in men. Breast cancer is defined by the mammory glands and the growth of malignant cells within these…

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    Causes Of The Great War

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    The Great War was a war of powerful nations that individually had their own aspirations and hopes to further their success and dominance in the world. In the 1870’s, Germany had annexed French territories. After much success of wars and in industrial strength, ambitions for colonial growth had arose. German wanted a navy to compete with Britain, and to be seen as a dominate nation. The British had a war of their own against the Zulu Kingdom in Africa. The growth of the British navy was essential…

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    I. Introduction A. Cough, Cough… hello everyone…cough, cough B. That’s the sound my grandpa made because he smoked ¾ of his life. C. Being informed on the effects of smoking tobacco and what is does to those who are around you is vital when it comes to your health and theirs. A person’s quality of life decreases after every cigarette they smoke, as well as lowering the quality of life of those around them. D. Quitting, it’s not simple, but it can be done. Quitting will not just benefit you,…

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    Etodolac Essay

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    3 DRUG PROFILE 3.1 ETODOLAC Etodolac (ETD) belongs to a class of drug called non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSADs). Other members of this class include aspirin, ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil, Nuprin, etc.), naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn), indomethacin (Indocin), nabumetone (Relafen) and numerous others. 3.1.1 Physical Characteristics: - (Brittain et al, 2002), (Dollary, 1999). IUPAC name : 1,8-Diethyl -1,3,4,9-tetrahydropyrano[3,4,-b] indole-1- acetic acid…

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