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    Weight loss was calculated by the following formula as described by Akhtar et al (2010) Weight loss % = (a - b/a) * 100 Where a and b represent initial and final weight respectively. 2.2 Overall Acceptability (OAA) - Overall Acceptability of the fruit was judged by panel of 5 judges. The fruits were judged on the basis of color, texture and taste. For this, 4 point scale was used. 4= excellent, 3= good, 2=fair, 1=poor. The samples were rated according to deep red colour, crisp texture and…

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    On May 10th of 2010, a series of tornadoes swept across Oklahoma. The tornadoes continued to form and persist until a couple days later when the severe weather finally abated. This event caused damage to over 500 homes and injured at least 450 people. Three people lost their lives. The outbreak caused an estimated $595 million in damages. The U.S.A. is home to 75% of the world’s tornadoes, with about 800 per year. Of these, many happen in the stretch from the Midwest to the Great Lakes,…

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    Many view Satan as an abstract concept, but what is not realized is that Satan is real and that he wants our human souls. The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis is a novel of thirty-one letters, written from an experienced devil, Screwtape, to his inexperienced nephew, Wormwood. In these letters, Screwtape suggests various ways Wormwood can distract his “patient”, specifically a middle aged male, from his faith in God. Screwtape's instructions include tempting the patient to rely on realistic…

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    There is also rhyme scheme in this poem, and is not just free verse (similarly to Tim McGraw’s song too). “Humble and Kind” shows imagery too, but also has a use of inversion. In the last stanza of the song he sings: “Don’t take for granted the love this life gives you/ When you get where you’re goin’/ Don’t forget turn back around”. Mcgraw could have easily said, “The love life gives you is important, don’t take it for…

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    Smog In Los Angeles

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    While smog continues to affect the life of every person in Los Angeles, the majority of the population knows little about it. The simplest way to explain smog is that it forms in a photochemical reaction which means car-exhaust emissions like nitrogen oxide combine with sunlight to create a pollutant. In a city of millions-like Los Angeles where nearly every person drives a car, smog builds up quickly. In addition to the car-emissions, smog also forms in Los Angeles as a result of the industrial…

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    conscious will in art and finding a new common language to replace tonality. These explorations led to various methods of composition that included ordered and unordered rows of pitches of various lengths that could manifest as an inversion, retrograde, retrograde inversion, or as hexachords. “The goal of the twelve-one was comprehensibility, by which… the ability of the mind to grasp the logic of musical development.” Serialism, like Dada, focused on the process of creation rather than the…

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    by and there are ways to reduce air pollution in our Central Valley. There are 4 major factors that play a part in the Central Valley’s poor air quality: The geography of the Central Valley itself, Increase in population, Weather related effects (inversion layer), Agriculture. The Central Valley is surrounded by three mountain ranges, which creates a bowl for pollution to settle. Coastal cities such as San Francisco produce pollutants that then blow over the Coast…

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    Oscar Wilde Imperialism

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    juxtaposition of his former grandeur. This emphasises his now selfless nature upon having now realised his kingdom’s poverty, hence showing how discoveries can help broaden our morality. This is also evidenced through the Sparrow’s repeated syntax inversion in “I will stay with you always”. The swallow’s concern of the Prince’s happiness over his own life indicates how through uncovering the misery of others enriches one’s own sense of morality and compassion. This Therefore, Wilde’s “The Happy…

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    role of Tumor Suppressor Genes when functioning normally. The tumor suppressor gene controls Ras genes and P53, it slows cell division ○ What are the mutations that can occur in those genes? Missense, Nonsense, Deletion, Insertion, Substitution, Inversion, Duplication ■ How do those mutations cause cancer? Chromosome rearrangements: Changes in chromosomes that put one gene next to another, which allows one gene to activate the other Gene duplication: Having extra copies of a gene, which can…

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    ZAPS Interactive Activity

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    by psychologists Hancock, Bruce, and Burton in early 2000 show that inversion disrupts the relationship between facial features, and this manipulation of features in particular makes a face considerably less recognizable. The experiment asked me to choose the closest related face similar to the one depicted above. The answer choices were often shown from different angles as the one provided to confuse the participant with inversion. The end results I was left with from the facial perception ZAP…

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