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    INTRO "The Harper Fragment was a piece of bone discovered in Dealey Plaza the day after the assassination. A Dallas doctor (A. B. Cairns) identified it as occipital bone from a human skull. Further, conspiracy books claim the fragment was found behind the location of the limo at the moment Kennedy’s head exploded. If these claims are correct, that means the back of Kennedy’s…

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    El-Kamin El-Sahrawi which is near the city of Samalut. This discovery was announced by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities. The three tombs contain several coffins or sarcophagi which are in different sizes. They found clay fragments as well. From analysis of the clay fragments it has been concluded that the three tombs span the 27th Dynasty. The 27th dynasty was when Egypt became a province of the Persian Achaemenid. Then nearly a century later the period of the Roman Ptolemic rule…

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    cases, regeneration is so advanced that an entire body can be formed from a small fragment of tissue. Our body spontaneously loses cells from the surface of the skin and replaces them with new cells. This is due to regeneration. Regeneration can be defined as the natural ability of living organisms to replace worn-out cells, repair damaged or lost parts of the body or reconstitute the entire body from a small fragment during the post-embryo life of an organism. Regeneration is a process of…

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    before adding ethidium bromide which will stain the DNA fragments as they move through the gel. After mixing the agarose and bromide, we constructed the chamber and proceeded to carefully pour the agarose into the chamber. After pouring the agarose, we proceeded to add 1X TBE buffer to the chamber. To load and run Gel 1, we added 6µl of 10X Blue Juice to our PV92 tube. We then obtained a tube of DNA size markers which contained known DNA fragments of 766, 500, 300, 150, and 50 base pairs which…

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    samples and amplified the short tandem repeats using PCR. Then, the scientists ran the PCR products through agarose gel electrophoresis stained with ethidium bromide. The researchers measured the sizes of the bands by comparing them to standard fragments with known sizes. After the completion of the process, the scientists compared the seal’s genetic similarity by counting the number of similar base pair lengths and calculating a percentage of…

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    Alu Patterns

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    amount of water used to dilute the buffer when conducting electrophoresis, as that might affect the migration ability of the DNA. The experimental design should also consider the amount of restriction enzymes, and the amount of DNA used, if more fragments of the DNA are able to be cut, then more accurate representations of these sequences can be produced during electrophoresis. In addition, ensuring correct temperatures during the denaturing, annealing and extension steps could be beneficial to…

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    that the group of words after the insertion are not constituent. The third test that will be used to argue that expressions in (1) contain constituents is sentence fragments. In (8) the constraint that govern sentence fragmenting is presented. 8. Constraint on sentence fragmenting Only constituents can serve as sentence fragments This constraint puts a restriction ion the group of words that can be used by themselves. According to this if a groups of words is able to stand by itself and be…

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    Film Revision Assignment

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    For the Revision Assignment, I chose to revise my film review because it was my lowest grade that I had on a writing assignment. I felt I could improve on a lot of sloppy errors I made and missed he first writing process by giving it a more keen editing and revision process. I really enjoyed this assignment because it allowed us as writers to express ourselves with more freedom than the other, more academic, assignments we’ve been prompted to write over the course of English Composition I and II…

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    Jordan’s government sent it over to the Manchester Technology College in England, where Professor Wright-Baker developed a way to mount the fragments on a spindle and to slice them into so paper-thin strips that the writings could be read. The script revealed a long list of hiding places for enormously valuable treasures, being hidden in wells and tombs, near certain trees and springs. Some archeologists…

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    The Way to Rainy Mountain The Way to Rainy Mountains by Momaday is a story which consists of many stories. Momaday emphasizes throughout the book on the importance of storytelling as a tool of survival of Kiowa. He contemplates on the power of language to represent things which are happening around him. Momaday believes that words inspire emotions and it is a powerful tool for shaping and understanding reality. Momaday was born on 27th February 1934 in Oklahoma Lawton where he lived. He is Kiowa…

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