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    Guns 101 Video Analysis

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    Guns 101 is filling with me more knowledge that I will utilize from now on. Video of the week, I really like the guys in the video. Along with the article of the P290 by SIG Sauer was a lot of information to take in all at once without having a P290 in front of me. Learning about gun shop etiquette was, for the most part, something that I already do as second nature. When “Steier, page 96” says “No one is ever shot with a loaded gun” is absolutely the truth, but I have never heard anyone say…

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    Goofy Research Paper

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    high-pitched voice said into a speaker, “We arrrreee Marvins, and weeeee are here to destroy yooouu and youuurrr show.” “OH SHUCKS!!” Mickey and Goofy took off running towards the house with the Marvins chasing after them. The Marvins were a green gelatin creature with an overabundance of body parts. “Run Mickey!” Goofy gathered his items from the field and took off sprinting with Mickey a couple feet in…

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    Identifying Bacteria

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    Identifying a bacteria based off of physical characteristics is almost impossible due to the commonality of shapes and physical features. Because of this, a wide range of biochemical tests were preformed in order to better identify the bacteria. Being able to identify an unknown was the most interesting part of the microbiology lab this semester, as well as, being able to preform the various tests. Proper aseptic technique was used throughout the semester and followed during all biochemical…

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    different the most higher population in place had the most cases and lower population had less cases as higher. Before there are many cases of mumps than usual of because outbreaks it could occur anytime on every year. People that are allergic to gelatin or neomycin, or who are pregnant, shouldn’t had the MMR vaccine. Cases mumps caused by the disease, the mumps cases in U.S. at 2000-2005 are lower than 1000 of mumps cases but in 2006 the mumps cases got more than…

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    the split allergen, once it is identified. Tick and human contact has been increasing over the years, as tick and human contact increases due to increases in climate change and habitant loss.Tick bites might induce the development of red meat or gelatin allergies. Although scientists presume that these allergies are produced by tick bites, they need to understand the exact molecules formed by the tick, in the saliva, that cause this particular e outcome when they bite into a vertebrae host.…

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    Smell Affect Taste

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    the food tastes like mint this is because when they first smelled the food it smelled like mint but, if someone smells the same food they may think the food smells like strawberry but it is really flavored orange, they will still think the food (or gelatin) is slightly strawberry flavored because when they smelled the food it smelled like strawberry and your nose “sends” the smell of the food to your brain your brain will “send” the smell to your…

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    Mario F Pedero Case Study

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    Section 1: Tests used to identify unknown pathogen Mario F. Pedero a 30-year-old male visited his physician complaining of painful bumps and soars on his leg. The patient was diagnosed with HIV + 5 years ago. Due to his diagnosis, cutaneous disorders may manifest from the condition itself, or it can lead to opportunistic infections or infections that are more extensive than normal. The patient was sent to the emergency room were the physical examination revealed skin redness, papule lesions, and…

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    just a little bit the picture would turn out blurry. In the year of 1881 George Eastman started making dry plates (Dry plates were round disks that were used instead of film). Then in 1883, George Eastman created a thin strip of paper covered in gelatin emulsion and silver balide, which is what we call film. Finally, he invented the first hand held camera that did not need a tripod and only took less than a second to take a picture. He called it the Kodak camera and later came up with the Kodak…

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    Digital Fingerprint

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    98 percent of the time. However accuracy can vary between genders, race, and chemical residue on the fingers. Fingerprints are difficult to beat, however it has been done. A Japanese researcher discovered ways to create fake fingerprints out of gelatin and therefore hacked the system. 2.Voice: Voice identification works by taking the rhythm, sound, and pattern of an individual's voice, and these things are measured and given a numerical score. Once measured, it is then matched against voices…

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    In 1897, Pearle Wait was finally able to perfect the simple gelatin dessert, it was taking years to master. His wife May David Wait gave it its name as what we know now, Jell-O. Wait then sold his company for $450 dollars to Frank Woodwark, because Wait didn’t have the funding for marketing and distributing his product. Success in the advertising campaigns finally began to rise in 1902 due to William E. Humelbaugh. In 1904, they launched the printed portion of their advertising and created “best…

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