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    Thesis: Pan Am flight 103 was one of the first commercial aircraft to be attacked by terrorists using an improvised explosive device (IED) containing Semtex, a plastic explosive, and a timing device hidden in checked luggage. FAA regulations of screening checked bags with X-ray technology were ignored, allowing the IED device on board with checked luggage in the cargo hold. The suspects, who were Libyan intelligence agents and employed by Libyan Arab Airlines in Malta, slipped the suitcase with…

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    go / Talking of Michelangelo” (Line 13-14). He expresses how the the women participate in shallow talk that lacks any meaning that is relevant to him. One may notice that he constantly refers to that line when describing the women, which creates a fragment in the poem. Prufrock is not the only person who is having internal issues, but the women too. This reveals how Prufrock, with his stream of consciousness, feels anxious to communicate with others because of the…

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    there is a broad absorption of OH. Also seen in the spectrum is CO, tertitary amine, CH, and aromatic C-C as functional groups. In the characterization of Mass Spectrum Fragments there is a compound that is given then a light is used on that compound, the m/z of the compound is 86, the compound is then split into different fragments less than 86m/z. The most important fact is that the one with the highest mass becomes positively charge. There might be a compound that has m/z equal to 86 or 87…

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    Restriction enzymes are used to manipulate DNA sequences to create recombinant DNA by first cutting up the foreign DNA in order to protect the bacteria cell against invading DNA from other organisms. The enzyme is very specific when it comes to identifying a specific DNA sequence. When the enzyme identifies the specific DNA sequence it cuts both DNA strands at specific points at the restriction site. Lastly, the DNA ligase joins the DNA from two different sources and produces a recombinant DNA…

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    Making it a long process that produces 700 base pairs (bp) in an hour. In the other hand, Next Generation involves shorter steps, it amplifies the genome fragment by PCR and then determine the sequence by observing the addition of nucleotides as it is synthesized from the template. Also, most of the steps are performed by machine. A major difference between Sanger and Next Generation Sequencing is the read…

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    comes to love. In "Any Sprig of an Herb", he tells us to be appreciative, to tame our ego, and that we should not be afraid to blunder in love. In "Split the Shack", Rumi says to surmount the sense of self-preservation, to give our entirety and not fragments, and to leave behind the egocentric form of love. In “A King Dressed as a Servant”, Rumi writes “Your friend has come”. He is depicting God here; God chooses to come at midnight because during the daytime, we are present in the material…

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    Amendment 14 Dbq

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    a fairer skin than your own(Fragment on Slavery)”. This a reason that there is no such thing as equality for all. There will be a person who would do this because he will want to enslave this person because he is a different color than him. Let's say that you went to a store but you meet a person with lighter skin than your own so that means he could enslave you and your slaves. This paragraph explains that all people can not have equality because in the book “Fragment on Slavery” Frederick…

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    Spiritual Man Essay

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    Meditation Why do you not try to understand more? Empty your head now at this present moment, what do you find? Is there nothing? If so, that is good. Now focus rapidly upon the Spiritual Man above the head, allow for a resonance to occur, retain your empty mind. Now while empty become expectant of some sort of communication from the Spiritual Man, the Spiritual Man relays abstract realities. If you are in some way already starting to embody the Spiritual Man, then there will be a channel…

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    Impact Of Earth's Moons

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    You may call it the Big Bang Theory or even the Big Splash, but the Theia Impact is the biggest contribution to our planet and is timeless to us humans. Although the impact happened 4.5 billion years ago, and 30 to 50 million years after the solar system began to form, a mars sized rock created a modern tool used everyday by everybody. Earth’s moon is unique in matter and how it became apart of our planet's orbit. Moons are captured by their planets by their rings and pull of the orbit of the…

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    The fragment belongs to Act 4, from the play The Tempest, written by William Shakespear. It was first represented in James I court in 1611. It is considered to be the last work of the author, and thus its literary testament. It belongs to a series of works known as “last plays”, in which the loss of possessions and status, exile, and reencounters, together with magical elements, were common characteristics. In the play, a situation is presented to us: an island, a ship in the sea, a terrible…

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