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    In both religions, Hinduism and Islam, there are many beliefs and rules an individual must follow when their belief is either of these religions. For people that follow these beliefs but live in the United States, it has to put a stress on an individual’s life. They are constantly asking themselves what is considered to be appropriate and inappropriate, especially when it comes to sexuality. During your college years, you are exposed to more than what your family protects you from, so do the…

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    The German MG34 which was used extensively in WWII, weighed 26lb. Which was extremely heavy compared to modern day hunting rifles at about 6 or 7lbs. It fired 7.92mm cartridge at a rate of 800-900 rounds per minute. The American design an American Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) was the U.S. solution to a lightweight machine gun. The (BAR) only weighed about…

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    Ryland Ficzel Lori Walker ACAD 100 24 January 2016 Reading Response for There Is No Terrorist Conspiracy On any given day with a click of the remote control, we are bombarded with globalization, seemingly never ending conflicts of economic warfare and the reintroduced boogyman for adults that is known as terrorism. Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom John Major shares his thoughts in There Is No Terrorist Conspiracy on how to combat terrorism, and states the case that terrorism itself…

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    Russell Simmons coming from a black community and have been exposed to ganger and drug dealing. Who would have expected that he will be a successful innovator like Ted Turner, who was brought up from a wealthy and educated family, to become a Broadway producer. Simmons does not have an invention mindset to begin with, but he was from an entrepreneurship and with his ability to create opportunity that leads him to innovate on hip hop. Simmons idea was able to bring a change to the racism and…

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    Once upon a time when people thought kids were truly annoying brats. And I mean literally that annoying to the point where parents abandoned their kids. Hanzel and Gretel were one of those kids. They were kicked out because Hanzel said potatoes like po-tot-e-oes, and Gretel because she made chocolate foods out of something that looked like chocolate, but was not chocolate.. Regardless, they never gave up, and one day they found a cabin, made out of vegetables that had a sign that says “Come on…

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    There are many dermatologic conditions that can be strikingly similar to cellulitis, especially on first presentation to an Emergency Physician. While some other diagnoses are more chronic and indolent, others are life-threatening and crucial for the Emergency physician to diagnose. Distinguishing between cellulitis and other skin conditions can lead to a decrease in antibiotics use and thus resistance as well as delays in treatment of alternate, and most importantly, deadly diagnosis.…

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    Potato Enzyme Lab

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    simply bind with the substrate at the active site. This creates the place where catalysis actually occurs, called the enzyme-substrate complex (Freeman). Catechol Oxidase is the enzyme extracted from potatos. It is the enzyme responsible for the browning of fruit (Klabunde). PTU, phenylthiourea, is the inhibitor for catechol oxidase. This experiment explores the inhibitor and whether it is a competitive or noncompetitive inhibitor. A competitive inhibitor is self-explanatory. It hold a shape and…

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    Bram Stoker Influence

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    Dracula, A Novel for Its Time: What Really Influenced Bram Stoker Since the publishing of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the novel has sold millions of copies and inspired hundreds of movies, plays, television, shows, and books. Although many people know or have heard of this legendary novel that inspired others like it, few people consider what influenced the author of this successful gothic novel (Carlson 22). One of his biggest influences was his family and friends. Another significant influence on…

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    The strengths that help Mystik to assess a successful business are listed below: • Highly attuned to details • Efficient problem solver • Excellent time management skills • Be a team motivator • Relate to diverse people The hotel makes sure that all his customers are having a top experience and this required fully attention to the details of customer satisfaction. The aim of hotel’s manager is to fix all the issues efficiently by a quick thinking to important decisions as well as answering…

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    Do you know about World War 1 weapons.If not I will begin to inform my audience how the weapons impacted the war. The tanks, machine gun, and poison gas. After these couple of weapons, the war changed.The first world war 1 would have been totally different if the if the soldiers didn’t have the simple ,but deadly weapons.The weapons had a great impact on the outcome of the war.Every weapon has it’s pros and cons. The first weapon is poison gas. It is popularly believed that the German army…

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