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    Based on the laboratory tests provided, it can be determined that the unknown organism can be identified as Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa). This organism is an opportunistic pathogen that can infect non-mammalian, plants, and humans. P. aeruginosa belongs to the bacterial family Pseudomonadaceae, and is a gram-negative rod that approximately measures 0.5 to 0.8 µm by 1.5 to 3.0 µm. It can normally be found in water and soil. Its single polar flagellum makes it motile, and it is known to…

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    painless meal to present and prepare. There are many different ways to display a plate of pasta, with the examples of adding Shrimp or even something as simple as adding sauce, cilantro, or basil. One time I went to this expensive restaurant and they had this amazing pasta with red sauce, meatballs, and basil. The easiest part of preparing this meal is that the tools are easy to use and the meal is a simple recipe to follow. Adding on to this, cooking class is a great way to learn and practice…

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    Dorian Gray At the beginning of the book, Dorian Gray is a very sweet and innocent boy, as described by his friends Basil Hallward and Lord Henry. He has a very naive outlook on the world and is easily influenced by Lord Henry and his assertions about life, beauty and pleasure. I will get back to this conversation, because I do believe it has something - if not a lot - to do with Dorian’s future development. Upon meeting and falling in love with Sibyl Vane, Dorian becomes rather obsessed…

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    The picture of Dorian Gray was published in July of 1890. It was written by Oscar Wilde and it was first published in Lippincott's monthly magazine before it was published into a personal novel. One thing that made the book such a hit was the historical controversy that comes with it. When the story was first published into the magazine the conflict of the time changing was highly argued. In fact before Wilde published The picture of Dorian Gray into a book he was urged to censor some parts of…

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    Session: April 2015 Word Count: In his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde depicts a tale that revolves around the full-length portrait of Dorian Gray, whose marvelous youth, beautiful nature and exquisite beauty enthralls those around him. Basil Hallward, a talented artist with a somewhat idealistic mind, is fascinated by Dorian’s beauty and develops a wild adoration for the young man, who then becomes a dominant motive in his art. He thus paints a portrait of Dorian, a creation…

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    Over four hundred salads, two hundred sandwiches, and one thousand soups prepared that was the busiest lunch rush in Panera Breads recent history. Panera Bread, of Hadley is a restaurant franchise that serves thousands of customers every day and satisfies the vast majority of them. My job is to train you to be an employee with the necessary patience and training. Training to help develop the know how and muscle memory to become a valued employee at this successful franchise. Congrats on being…

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    in using herbs in many of their medicines. The Egyptians had very limited knowledge about medicine and had very few resources, meaning that herbal remedies were amongst the few medicines they had. Some herbs used included Parsley, Wild Lettuce, and Basil. What new ideas or methods did the Egyptians use? As Egypt became richer, medical knowledge increased and many of the old methods were…

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    Veggie Stuffed Soft Tortillas Number of Servings: 2 Ingredients:  4 corn tortillas  1 large green zucchini, peeled and sliced into thin strips  1 large Portobello mushroom, approximately 6 inches  1 medium green bell pepper, seeded and sliced into thin strips  1 medium red bell pepper, seeded and sliced into thin strips  1 medium yellow bell pepper, seeded and sliced into thin strips  1 large white onion, sliced thinly  2 small garlic cloves, minced  1/8 tsp ground cumin  1/16 tsp…

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    The ethics of gene manipulation proposes a rather complex debate because of opposing religious/individual takes on this issue. My position on this issue is “in-between” because this could be a fantastic advancement at rescuing a family from a harmful genetic disease passing on and advances in genetic engineering have and still could enable an abundance of people with infertility problems to start a family. Although, the negative impacts of gene manipulation remain vital, it violates a child’s…

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    Assignment #2 The anti-colonialism movement was fueled by a spirit of Pan-Africanism and Pan-Negroism in the early 20th century. Black people across the world identified with each other through their similar struggles for political equality. Pan-Negroism stemmed from the idea that the unification of African-Americans and African natives would be the best way to gain access to the polity. For Africans, achieving political equality meant liberating themselves from colonial rule. African-Americans…

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