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    Penetration is enhanced by caveolin mediated endocytosis, which leads to the formation of an endosome with low endosomal pH, later in the late endosome the low pH leads to the induction of endosomal membrane fusion with Gc protein of the viral envelope which results in the preparation for uncoating of the viral genome to occur Uncoating The fusion of the virus and endosomal membrane allow release of the viral ribonucleoprotein complexes into the cytoplasm where the virus…

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    because without chromosomes in the structure of the nucleus, this would mean that the ribosomes wouldn’t be provided with the information in which they need to make proteins (this is what the chromosomes do). The Nuclear Envelope is a membrane in which, encloses the nucleus. The envelope is a barrier separating the contents of the nucleus from the surrounding…

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    A couple of seconds later my mom said smiling like a little child who just got a lollipop “look at the envelope Tanay.” I looked at the envelope there was a little sticker on it that read Happy 10th Birthday. I was confused because my birthday was in September and it was early April. I continued to take out the tape of the envelope there were some papers inside “What am I supposed to do with a bunch of papers” I asked “ Read it” my mom answered…

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    (Chinatravel.com). During these celebrations many traditional foods are made and eaten. The New Year’s feast is one of the most important meals of the year (“Chinese New Year Traditions”). Another tradition for Chinese New year is the red envelopes. “The red envelopes are filled with money and are typically only given to children or unmarried adults with no…

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    On a summer day five years ago, I discovered an envelope tucked away in the corner of the drawer in the kitchen. One glance and I knew exactly what it was, and without wasting any time I defiantly tore open the envelope. Enclosed in the envelope was a family surprise, one that was intended to remain a secret until the baby was born. I, being the tricky twelve-year-old that I was, thought it pretty savvy of myself to have effortlessly stumbled upon such an important document. However, things…

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    True Self In the 1930’s in South Harlem, New York, segregation was a way of life. African Americans were seen as lesser than human beings, or not seen at all. To begin, in Ralph Ellison’s book, Invisible Man, the unknown narrator writes this story as a memoir of his life. The narrator moves from North to South and comes across many changes which he is infatuated by. He considers himself invisible “simply because people refuse to see me”. To begin with, he was invited to give a speech for a…

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    protagonist has been put through to deliver his speech and receive such prestigious rewards. The author can only feel admirations for what the protagonist has fought for. To give a speech in front of the big shots and to receive a brief-case that had an envelope for a college education is something only one can admire to…

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    Vietnamese/Chinese New Year! The diversity of our country is surreal. No matter where each culture came from, they were able to bring their home to their new home – the United States. I was completely enamored with the Vietnamese/Chinese New Year celebration at the St. Andrew Dung Lac Catholic church’s event center, which also doubled as a Catholic bible school on Saturdays. The colors, the people, the food, music, and everything gave broaden my perspectives and experiences of other cultures. It…

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    What is a VPN? It stands for virtual private network. Its main purpose is to secure the connections between the host and the server. It fulfills that purpose by using tunneling protocols, encryption, data encapsulation and certified connections to protect the identity of the host. The simplest way to think about it is to compare it to a LAN connection but without wiring. The History of VPN: Early VPNs were often set up to give individual employees secure remote access to their company…

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    The world is a large place full of billions of people living their lives. Who would have thought that the most interesting incident would have taken place at Vincent Massey, a high school in southern Ontario. For most people high school is the place where most people find their passions and interests they want to pursue in life. All teenagers want a life of joy and adventure, like those in movies where they fight crime or solve murder cases. Not many of those ambitious kids actually get to…

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