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    The poem does not rhyme, however, it does have a certain rhythm to it that makes it flow nicely. The visual pattern of the poem is five short fragments to form one sentence, a blank space, and then three more short fragments to form the second sentence. The language Corso uses is very simple. There is no fancy or elevated language used. It is very casual and simple with no distinct accent. “Not knowing how to drive,” is the most…

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    A concept is a guideline for how we combine fragments into a whole, what he calls separate fragments, is identified as a manifold. Accordingly, a concept is a guideline for how we synthesize a manifold. The account of synthesis enables us with the ability to apprehend and recollect experiences, leaving us with the categories…

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    Pollution In The Ocean

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    effects of sunlight, oxidation, and the abrasion of waves and currents, becoming smaller and smaller often to the point they are no longer visible to the naked eye"(Tibbetts). Many people are unaware that there is a potentially chance that the plastic fragments in the ocean could be connected to seafood. "Lead author Jenna R. Jambeck, an environmental engineer at the University of Georgia, and her colleagues estimated that, altogether, these 192 countries produce some 275 million metric tons of…

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    comparison to the helplessness of the people. The use of structure and personification emphasizes the power of the storm, while the use of dialogue stresses the powerlessness of the people who are are witnessing the storm. The passage is written with fragments and simple sentenced and repeatedly uses participles and gerunds to create a frantic scene of ongoing events. The…

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    the target DNA fragment), Taq polymerase (aids in catalyzing the addition of dNTPs onto the DNA strand), 25 mM magnesium chloride (an essential cofactor for Taq DNA polymerase and influences its enzymatic activity), and the template DNA (contains the target fragment in which we want to amplify). The tubes containing the samples are then placed inside the thermocycler, which heats the samples to 94°C - 96°C for 5 minutes and activates Taq DNA polymerase. The double-stranded DNA fragment then…

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    Introduction: Hardy Weinberg theory was an effective tool for recognizing the different genotypes from one generation to the next and each allele frequency. This theory notifies us by how Mendelian inheritance was the lead for all genetic variation and it can be used to follow Mendelian’s rules of segregation and the combination of alleles. Polymerase chain reaction was one of the essentials that is used in the Hardy Weinberg theory of genetic equilibrium which was used in determining the…

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    On July 29 1985, Penny Ann Beernsten was running that morning like she usually did. She was running the perimeter of the Lake Michigan shoreline when she was brutally attacked and raped by a man. The innocent project stated from police records that based on a physical description of Beernsten’s attacker, police were able to provide pictures of nine men. Steven Avery was among those men, and was arrested the following day. Truth in Justice stated that “sixteen witness, including Avery’s family…

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    solar system was formed from a large nebular cloud. This nebular cloud began to spin producing energy due to the collision between particles. The composition of these colliding particles included metal-rich fragments such as iron meteorites, rocky fragments such as stony meteorites, and icy fragments such as comets. The solar nebula grew hotter and denser, forming a disk of gas and dust at its center. Thus, the particles of nebula dust started to stick together, forming masses that eventually…

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    Slide 1: Hi Everyone, I’ll be covering Sperry Glacier in Glacier National Park as my site location for the Dynamic Geologic Setting Project. Location: The Sperry Glacier is located in northwest Montana within Glacier National Park. The image on the left gives you some context with respect to the regional location. It is a small cirque glacier of about .8 square km and an average depth of 35 meters on the North slope of gunsight mountain. The area and depth are steadily decreasing however.…

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    thoughts. The two metaphors that Alexander uses throughout her piece emphasize her fractured identity and the potential her life had. She describes the cities she has lived in as, “fragments of broken geography,” (28), and calls the several languages she speaks, “odd shards” (34). Alexander uses these words— “fragment”, “shard”, and later…

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