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    Then the bell rang another time. Off to fourth period I went. I was in history this is probably my favorite class it's all about memorization. Not surprisingly he said some more rules they are always so close to each other. Respectful organized bla bla bla. Then I went to fifth period barely had to walk that far. I went into the chilly room and sat down it seemed like we had a well behaved class. Miss Stewart a nice and very kind person. She told us the rules and what we were going to be…

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    comment: Add more about photograph and angles and such. Trayvon Martin. Freddie Gray. Eric Garner. All individuals whose names have been etched in the media and the hearts of people, sometimes as martyrs, other times, as criminals. Regardless, these deaths and the way they are portrayed can tell us many important things about the interaction between the law and media, or perhaps lack therefore of, and about the nature of the law. It shows us that the law is generally unbiased toward momentary…

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    I know this because the artist says “Big old houses and three car garage, pull off, ha-ha-ha/ Keep the hammers out in traffic, boy I hopped out, bla-bla-bla” (Lines 9-10). This quote shows Carpe Diem because it shows how he lives almost every day like it is his last because tomorrow is not guaranteed. Another example of Carpe Diem from this song is when the artist says “Now i can see at night, go spend…

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    The passage begins with a quote from Ambrose Bierce, stating, “To men a man is but a mind. Who cares what face he carries or what he wears? But a woman’s body is the woman.”(Bierce). This quote reflects the misogynistic views that psychology was not immune to. Even one of the most popular psychologists, Sigmund Freud, believed in the theory of “anatomy is destiny”, or that our physical bodies influence our motivations and personal development and suit our gender roles (i.e. women can be mothers…

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    Pglo Transformation

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    transformation process into Escherichia coli (E. coli). pGLO carries several genes such as β-lactamase, green fluorescent protein, origin of replication, and transcriptional regulator gene that affects transformation. For instance, the β-lactamase gene (bla) gives the transformed bacteria resistance to ampicillin. The green fluorescent protein gene (gfp) will provide the transformed bacteria with a green glow. The origin of…

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    Acute accumulation of BLa can induce metabolic acidosis which sequentially can decrease the work capacity of a person’s muscles leading to a decrease in performance (Myers J, Ashley E (1997);Neric et al.,(2009). Force production recovers almost fully while muscle pH remains…

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    My Literacy History

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    The basic definition of literacy is the ability to read and write. It is the fundamental characteristic of education. In other word, literacy is the ability to understand logically, think critically and solve problem. We use literacy to pass on the idea from generation to generation. The goal of literacy is to become more educational. Education as a whole helps us to understand and develop the ideas of our own. Whenever we talk about literacy we think of the educational level one have received.…

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    FF vs SF: Is FF Really the Ultimate Loser? Science fiction and fantasy fiction are both popular and loved genres of popular culture. While some people enjoy both of them, an online blogger called Ryan Somma made a comparison between two genres, favoring science fiction. Although one can agree with a few of his arguments, they still have some flawed and non-accurate points. He claims that FF is less epic than SF, therefore it is inferior to SF. He also claims FF romantizes past and uses…

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    Moving into a new country and a new school isn't as easy as it sounds. Ernesto, a boy who just moved from San Blas, Mexico to the United States learns how to adapt to a new school and language. At first, Ernesto is not comfortable with his new school. He doesn't know how to speak English yet and he also doesn't know anyone. But then, on the first weeks of school , Ernesto's teacher Miss Ryan helps him with the English language and he is able to pronounce the word butterfly, which seems to be a…

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    Stress Model

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    Stress model focuses on the idea of an allostatic interaction between negative and positive reinforcement throughout stages of addiction. These opponent processes start at the initial drug intake and, in the long run, results in the hypofunctioning of dopaminergic neurotransmitters, such as D2 and dopamine, but increase in stress chemicals including corticotropin releasing factor (CRF)(Johnson et al, 2016). These changes were said to be the effort of the brain to counteract the hedonic effect of…

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