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    UCSD Experience Essay

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    It’s a excellent experience for us to study at UCSD. The trip broaden my view and change my perspective a lot on American culture and society. In the trip, I deeply feel that America is a country where people is hospitable. Another thing that impress me is that you should show your respect to people no matter what work he is doing. To some extent, part of the social custom and culture in San Diego is things we should learn. Needless to say, San Diego is a city which boasts its beautiful…

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    Greetings classmates, A 3 mile run from my house is a historic place that was settled by the Timucua Indians, French and Spanish explorers. The run takes place on mostly shaded sidewalk with some dappled sunlight. Occasionally, I will have my iPhone with me for music and tracking purposes but sometimes I don’t bring it. There are rarely other runners when I run. The run there and back is a time of reflection to gain focus and clarity about the coming events. There is a Theodore Roosevelt Trail…

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    wrappers and grocery bags quickly fill up landfills and even clog drains. According to the “Statistic Brain Research Institute” 9 billion tons of litter are dumped into the ocean each year. When plastic waste drifts out to sea many animals such as dolphins and turtles may Ingest the plastic. Animals are not able to break down plastic in their digestive system which sometimes results in death. Litter in earths…

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    even more interesting. This documentary with the sound on is very educational and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning about ocean life. There were many elements that I enjoyed such as; the suspension scene when it came to dolphins. This made the situation more intense. The only scene I did not enjoy was the part where sea gulls attacked sea turtles, that was very upsetting to me. Though it was hard to gain information without the sound of the documentary, I still…

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    Peroxidase Lab Report

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    enzyme bind together. When high temperatures are reach the hydrogen bonds break and the 3D shape is changed. When boiling the enzyme or extract, such high temperature result in a permanent change in the structure of the protein called denaturation (Dolphin, 2015). Competitive inhibitors can affect how easily the substrate can bind to the enzyme. Hypothesis for effect of temperature: As the temperatures increase the enzyme and substrate will collide at a faster rate causing the hydrogen bonds to…

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    Poseidon Have you ever wondered about the Greek god Poseidon? Poseidon is one special individual. He has a great power. The power is being the power is being the god of the sea and earthquakes. He also has a well known family that is very creepy and weird. Poseidon is a Greek god with an interesting family, a unique personality, and who is represented by numerous symbols and animals. There are many things that have happened in the history of this family. There was also many…

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    Unlike any famous scientists in the 18th century, Mary Anning was born in a poor minority family. For instance, Anning’s family suffered heavily from the England’s economy crisis due to the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars that caused food shortages. Her father, Richard, often took Mary on fossil hunting expeditions to make more money for the family. The source where Anning’s family collected fossils was the coastal cliffs around Lyme Regis. This place consists of fossils from…

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    Second, Singer states that we should think animals are suffering the pain as human begin when we use violent behavior to treat them. “If I slap a human baby in the face with a little bit of force, and I slap a horse on its rear with the same amount of force, then I've hurt the baby more than I've hurt the horse, and so I've done something worse to the baby than I've done to the horse”. Singer uses this example to illustrate that the human and non-human have the same feeling of pain when they get…

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    Narwhal Social Structure

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    Narwhals are commonly names to be the unicorn whale because of the horn or tusk. Narwhals scientific name is monodon monoceros. The narwhals’ domain is Eukaryotic because it has a nucleus. The kingdom of narwhals is animalia. The phylum for dolphins is chordata the class of narwhal is mammalia. The geographic location for narwhal is in Greenland, Canada, Russia, and the Arctic Ocean. The biome where you can find narwhals is on the surface of the Arctic Ocean. Narwhals live in the icy waters of…

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    Even with the elevators 10,000 fish die every day (Nicole 1). Dams don't just effect salmon and trout they also affect the hundreds of other anadromous fish species including, freshwater dolphins, Pallid Sturgeon, etc. It's a tragedy that these fish defy the odds and swim nearly one thousand miles, a journey they've made for millennia, just to be halted by human "progression" to feed our electronically…

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