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    that would be workable for me to practice in college are: Taking small bites and chewing well Putting my fork down between each bite Thinking about why I’m eating a portion of food Setting a timer for twenty minutes to eat a meal Sitting at a table I chose these strategies because I feel like they are doable. I can take a few extra seconds to chew my food, instead of wolfing it down. Putting my fork down between each bite also seems easy enough. I think that I really should start thinking about…

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    mediums of of different Nitrogen isotopes. The results consisted of half of normal weight and half with intermediate weight, proving an immortal strand serving as an unchanging template. It’s bidirectional nature stems from the presence of a replication fork and bubble at the initiation and throughout replication. Replication begins at one consensus sequence (single nucleotide) consisting mostly of repeating AT base pairs. As the processes proceeds both directions (toward and away from) the…

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    Forkhead Protein (FOX)

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    Forkhead protein (FOX) was first discovered in Drosophila and when mutated results in a head structure that resembles a fork (Wiegel et al 1989). Over 100 FOX proteins have been identified since and classified as FOXA to FOXR depending on sequence similarities. The FOX family of proteins function as transcription factors and their defining feature is a DNA binding domain known as the fork head domain (Lai et al 1993). This domain is a hundred amino acids long and is highly conserved. It…

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    “Wetty, get up.” My girlfriend yelled at me. She calls to me for breakfast every morning. “You up yet?” YEEAAA BABY.” I hopped out of bed and put some pants on. I went into the living room and a wind of great smell hit me. After I was done eating, I went for a stroll. And something caught me. I heard a yelling from a gas station. It was being robbed. I went in, and seen a tall, but chubby guy with a hoodie on. He had a gun in the left, and a big lump of money in the right. “Give me, give me.” I…

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    Anderson Hatfield

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    took place in the 1800’s. One of the families, the Hatfields, generally lived in Logan County West Virginia. The Hatfields leader was Anderson Hatfield, or also known as “Devil Anse”. The conflicting family, the McCoys, were located across the Tug Fork in Pike County Kentucky. The leader of this family was Randolph McCoy, or “Randall/ Ran’I”. Both of these families were spread all over the region and were widely intermarried with other families and with eachother. Several family names were…

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    Cranial Nerve Case Study

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    I. Introduction: The purpose of the case study is to determine which of the patient’s cranial nerve(s) are damaged. The human brain and brain stem contain eleven pairs of cranial nerves to the neck and head, and one pair of cranial nerves to the abdomen and thorax. Each cranial nerve is numbered by a Roman numeral and in sequential order from cranial to caudal: (I) olfactory nerve carries sensory information to the brain and is responsible for the nose; (II) optic nerve carries sensory…

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    Today I am not at a cross-road but a road that forks. My followers again insist that I take the known “oft treaded” path. My beloved traveller who had joined me half way through my journey too wants to walk the treaded path, I am tempted not to because I want to but because I am afraid that I will lose my partner who walked with me . As we walk down the chosen path, a fear that never knew until then grips me. The gap between the two paths from the fork was widening at every step both away…

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    There are many times in life where you face a fork in the road. As we all know, this scenario typically has “the easy route” and “the hard route,” and one must decide which path they plan on pursuing. This cliché can be found in any person’s life but what makes each story unique is how all those decisions made along the way carry you to the final destination. I know that there are many forks in the road lying in wait for me which is why I choose to pursue any chance to prepare myself for the…

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    doesn’t want to wake them up, that would be embarrassing. What if they got mad? Shyness is the last to get to the dinner table. He arrives to find his bowl of cereal already served; however, he only finds a fork nearby to eat. Stuck in his little world of fright, he eats as best as he can with the fork because asking for a spoon was just too difficult. Given that he had a large family, he was always the last one to use the bathroom because everyone wouldn't even notice him standing in line.…

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    Hamilton considered him a close friend and ally within the Forks region and since he had a vested interest in the region and the government, John was appointed to the regional inspector and new enforcer of the excise tax. John Neville was one of the wealthiest men in the Forks and he owned a still of his own which meant he was one the few men who made whiskey who would benefit from the tax. Since his still was small…

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