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    Catalase Test Lab Report

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    growth on Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA). To conduct this experiment, we needed to first create another live liquid sample using an isolated colony from the LB agar, and then transfer some of this culture into a MSA petri dish. We then added five sterile beads and shook them around the agar to distribute the bacterial cells. Once this was complete, we allowed the petri dish to incubate at 37°C for two days to allow the formation of new colonies. We then checked for growth/color change. If no…

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    Beep! Beep! Looking over at my iPhone, the screen lit up the room with the time 5:30 AM. Swiping the screen, the phone turns off and the room plunges into complete darkness. My body forced itself to get up, while my mind was telling me to go back to sleep. I poked my cousin, Delvin, in order for him to wake up. Tired, my legs touched the wooden floor and made its way towards the closet. My hands grabbed the running clothes inside the closet, and I proceeded to open the door and trudge down the…

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    Summer In A Day Symbolism

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    through descriptions in the story. To completely describe how depressing the continuous rain is and how the children feel about it, descriptions are required. The writing says, “..they always awoke to the tatting drum, the endless shaking of the clear bead necklaces upon the roof..and their dreams were gone.” Without descriptions, readers wouldn’t understand or fully comprehend figurative sections in the story.…

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    a hard worker but looked good while doing it. No one came down to their breakfast in pajamas. A lady's hair was always tie in a bonnet unless she is still very young. The ladies always dressed modestly, in good taste and in very bright colors with beads, laces and…

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    This essay will explore economic, cultural, and social factors on children and young people’s life chances. The essay will look at poverty, bullying, teen pregnancy and religion and belief using facts and statistics from current professionals in these areas. This will help assess how much of each factor a child can face before any lasting effects that may influence the individual’s life chances. The essay will also look at how our perceptions of the importance of childhood have evolved over the…

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    An orchestra is an ensemble of string, brass, woodwind, percussion and keyboard instruments. The instruments found in each section have different tonal qualities, playing techniques and different ways of producing sound. The string section consists of the violin, the viola, the cello, the double bass and even the harp. These instruments provide the greatest range of expression, intensity and modulation making the string section the foundation of the orchestra. String instruments provide lyrical…

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    Essay On Welding Career

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    I picked welding for my career because; I wanted to do something that I thought I could never do in my life. I didn’t think welding was for women but, I learned that women can do anything a man can do to achieve what they want in life. Welding is a great career choice me with a welding skill I can travel the world as a welder, meet new people and even learn more ways on how to weld. As a welder you can make up to $50,000 or more per year depending on which type of welding you are doing. There…

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    The focus changed to what girls put in their own hair. Typically the most popular accessory was a headband, frequently adorned with stitch and elaborate beads -work designs. One hairdo that gained lots of popularity (and some notoriety) was called "drape hair." This entailed short hairdos that were parting down the center, then letting the hair fall across a headband worn throughout the midsection of the…

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    Popular Types Of Slime

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    Slime was first created in 1976 by mattel ( A toy company) it was sold in little green trash cans. It was not stretchy or soft it didn't settle, or react to touch. The original slime was not made with pva or borate it was made with guar gum and didn't have an appealing texture. Slime is now sold across the world in shops online the main seller is Etsy but other slime sellers branch out and create their own websites. Like for example GlitterSlimes (Nicolette) started on Etsy and made her own…

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    Hair Investigation

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    around to create a bigger fiber. Additionally, we compared the two fibers in a burn test. In this test, both fibers produced a similar scent as they burned; they both smelled like burning hair. They both burned slowly and left the same residue, a black bead. Knowing that these are properties of wool and that the fiber had the same reaction to the fire as the wool itself, we have concluded that the fiber found at the crime scene is wool. This means that the perpetrator was likely wearing wool…

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