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    Why Is 401k Important

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    Importance in investing in a 401k Plan The most important things high school students have to focus on are good grades, SAT/ACT tests, extracurriculars, and also retirement plans. I am here to tell you today that timeliness is extremely important and to start investing money as early as possible. Many fail to realize the utmost importance of investing in a 401k retirement plan right when you start working. A 401 k plan lets you set aside money into a retirement account for it to be saved…

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    situation where the daily duties and responsibilities Erika handles each day effects all bureaus within the agency, while Callie’s duties primary impact the Communication Bureau. Sadly, an income disparity exists as Callie is compensated at a higher rate. While it is impractical and unproductive to attempt to determine which employee has the most demanding duties or which duties have the greatest impact throughout the agency, the crucial and fundamental fact is that an income disparity has…

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    that affect the rate of a reaction and they can either be fast or slow. The factors that affect the rate of a reaction are nature of reactants, concentration of a solution, presence of a catalyst, surface area, pressure of gases, temperature etc. These reaction rates may have positive or negative effects in our everyday lives. Today, I will be talking about how temperature, surface area and concentration can have a role in our everyday life. Firstly, a factor that affects the rate of a reaction…

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    Enzymes are biological molecules (typically proteins) that significantly speed up the rate of virtually all of the chemical reactions that take place within cells. They are vital for life and serve a wide range of important functions in the body, such as aiding in digestion and metabolism. Some enzymes help break large molecules into smaller pieces that are more easily absorbed by the body. Other enzymes help bind two molecules together to produce a new molecule. Enzymes are highly selective…

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    background. Part of the organizational goals is to include networking. Joining the national limousine association to help with recruitment, contracts and marketing. Lastly, there should be consideration to investing on pristine website that will offer the rates, videos, names of staff and satisfied customers. Recruiting start candidates and deciding whom to hire can be a monotonous routine, but it must occur to meet the…

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    all living things on earth and enable chemical reactions. Enzymes not only provide an alternate pathway for a chemical reaction, with a lower activation energy, they also bring substrates together in an optimal orientation, thereby speeding up the rate of reaction (Slide Share 2016). In an enzyme catalyzed reaction, the substrate (reactant) binds to the active site and forms and intermediate substance known as the enzyme-substrate complex with the specific enzyme. Now, the substrate can be…

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    Canada Exchange Rates

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    Exchange rates are important in our world today, since every nation doesn’t have the same type of money and the value is different among the different currencies. Exchange rate for two countries that are trading with each other when it comes to selling products internationally currencies is an important factor. The level of a countries economic health, inflation and interest rates are the most important determinants of exchange rates. It also plays a vital role in the level of trade of a country…

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    (Concentration gradient). The rate at which the molecules diffuse across the membrane is closely linked to the concentration gradient (How does...). The independent variable is temperature and I will change it by increasing the heat of the water that the gummy bear is placed in. The process of osmosis is increased in speed by higher temperatures (How does...). Molecules are able to move faster in hotter temperatures, so that affects how quickly osmosis occurs (How does...). The higher rate of…

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    conformation of the enzyme and its active site, so the substrate is not able to bind. This prevents the enzyme from lowering the activation energy of the reaction, and the reaction rate is reduced. However, allosteric inhibitors are not the only molecules that bind to allosteric sites. Allosteric activators can increase reaction rates. They bind to an allosteric site which induces a conformational change that increases the affinity of the enzyme's active site for its substrate.…

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    The hypothesis for the experiment is that if the temperature and pH increases (but not past optimal levels), and the higher concentration of amylase, then it will result in faster rates of enzyme activity. Therefore, if the opposite were to occur, then the reaction will slow down and not function properly. For concentration, my hypothesis was proved to be correct. The undiluted solution had higher frequencies of collision at the active site of the enzyme and substrate. Which means the percent of…

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