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    on page 132 titled Phonological Medley. This lesson is very interactive using visual and oral skills in order to combine words. I would like the opportunity to practice this lesson because it can help students understand blending, segmenting and deletion, which is a major part of phonological awareness. As an added extension onto this lesson, students can learn about syllables and begin understanding compound words. This lesson follows a similar format to glass analysis, students are given a…

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    DNA databases store profiles of the DNA of those who have been suspects in investigations or convicted of crimes and are useful in matching samples taken from crime scenes. Many people believe that the DNA databanks are an invasion of privacy because it is such personal, genetic information. People are afraid the DNA could possibly end up misused, while others believe that the databanks are a completely useful and practical source for DNA profiling in crimes. The US would benefit greatly from…

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    Digital Forensics

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    a court order or a signed consent form from an owner and approval from the lab director. If any evidence is destroyed, the following must be documented: • Person who destroyed evidence • Date/time evidence was destroyed • Method of destruction (deletion, physical,…

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    Letters As Loot Case Study

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    3.1. Letters as Loot: A Sociolinguistic Approach to Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Dutch Van der Wal et al. (2012) introduce, in their contribution, a recently-discovered collection of Dutch documents from the second half of the seventeenth to the early nineteenth centuries. These Dutch documents contain more than 38,000 commercial and private letters. Van der Wal et al, begin by presenting the background to the sailing letters, which are kept in the National Archives (Kew, UK), indicating…

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    Yeast Lab Report

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    Summary Baker’s yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is a unicellular organism, classified as a fungus, or an organism that lives and receives its nutrients by decomposing the organic material in its surroundings. This species is easy to use throughout laboratory tests because of their quick generation times, implementing the use of budding as a form of asexual reproduction. The naked eye can easily view the colonies that these yeast cells form, and carefully count them to determine the growth. The…

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    Daniel Huang Chapter 9 1. Mutations can be very negative in that it can cause cancer in somatic cells. However it is important to note that mutations will also lead to variability which is beneficial to us. Mutations in intergenic DNA affects regulations of protein products which is actually less detrimental than mutations in exons which code for the proteins. 2. Transition is the error that causes the base to change from a purine to purine or pyrimidine to pyrimidine. Transverses are base…

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    The Government that was created after the Revolutionary war was too weak to mend the conflicts that were arising from the States; the Government was operating under the Articles of Confederation. The Philadelphia Convention agreed to help correct some of the holes in the Articles that had long since been determined even before the war. The Philadelphia Convention was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from May 14th to September 17th in the year of 1787. Even though the Convention was actually…

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    around 1 in 90(6). There are various defects that have been identified in the ATP7B Genes associated with Wilson's disease patients, most of those defects are found in the transmembrane region of the associated protein. The defects include insertion, deletion, splice site and point mutations. Many of the mutations identified have been described in various…

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    Biogeography In Biology

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    Most fossils are found within layers of sedimentary rocks called strata. Deeper strata are usually older and therefore fossils from different time period can be compared. Analysis of fossils from different strata suggests that more complex, modern organisms evolved from simpler, more ancient organisms.Imprint fossils are one example of fossils that died and been buried and the sediments get preserved. Biogeography is the study of species distributions. It examines how species have been…

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    gov/condition/spinal-muscular-atrophy). Since motor neurones connect the spinal cord to your effector muscles, when SMN1 isn’t present the motor neurones waste away and the muscle is no longer able to contract. In 95% of SMA cases the mutated gene line is caused by a deletion of bases and the other 5% have point mutations, which in turn creates a frame shift of base sequences which changes the final amino acid sequence/primary structure of the protein. This in turn affects the whole protein…

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