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    Life in the Shadow of the Berlin Wall The defining symbol of the Cold War was built on August 13, 1961. The world was still regaining its strength after the traumatic events of World War II. The country of Germany was divided between the four major allies the United States, Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union (Dearden). The city of Berlin, which during the time of World War II was the capital of Nazi Germany, was divided amongst all of the allies even though Berlin is located in East…

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    The Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall stood for nearly 30 years, surrounding the city of Berlin, Germany. It represented a symbol of the Cold War, which was a period of tautness between some of the most powerful countries in the world. Construction of the Berlin Wall started on August 13, 1961, and it was demolished a few weeks after November 9, 1989 ("Berlin Wall." New World). The original wall was made of cinder blocks and barbed wire. It was wrong to build the Berlin Wall, a wall that separated…

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    around 67,400 more fled to West Berlin. Many of these people were young skilled workers like doctors, engineers, and teachers. With the economy in East Berlin as fragile as it was, they could not afford to lose more people and money. And so the Berlin Wall was…

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    Name: Seyede Yasamin Surname: Hashemi Student number: 138489 Course code: PSIR421 Movie: Bridge of spies The movie bridge of spies which is based on a true story is in the period of cold war, and about espionage. Using spies and spying on the opposite country became part of the Cold War game. Both sides used spies to aid finding out of what the other was doing faster and easier. It was an extremely dangerous job and many of the spies knew the high risk of betrayal or making an error is…

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    Macromolecules

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    Identifying the Presence of Macromolecules Using Benedict’s, Biuret’s, Sudan III, and Lugol’s Solution Betty Ngo Introduction Macromolecules are the critically important large molecules that fall into four main classes: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. Macromolecules are polymers which are built up by monomers. Monomers become polymers from the process dehydration reaction and polymers are broken apart by the process hydrolysis. Macromolecules are critically important…

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    What Is WALL-E?

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    space for 5 years while cleaning robots ("WALL-Es" invented by Professor Simon) prepared Earth for recolonization. However, after seven hundred years, only one WALL-E (voice: Ben Burtt) remains. WALL-E spends his days compacting debris into solid blocks…

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    Aquaporins are a family of membrane proteins that selectively conduct water molecules in and out of the cell, while at the same time preventing the passage of ions and other solutes. They can be found in animal, bacteria, and plant cells. So far 13 Aquaporins have been discovered (AQP0-AQP12) some of the Aquaporins only transport water molecules, such as AQP1, AQP2, AQP4, AQP5 and AQP8. Aquaporins that transport water and other solutes are called aquaglyceroporins, these can transport glycerol,…

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    Berlin Wall

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    The building and existence of The Berlin Wall is one of the most infamous events and monuments in global history. Known as the “Wall of Shame”, it was the main barrier between Communism and Democracy for 28 years. The Wall completely cut off relations between East and West parts of Germany. Prior to the Wall being built, more than 3.5 million German citizens crossed between the two areas before 1961 to their jobs and to get basic supplies to survive. During the Cold War the two main powers…

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    lipopolysaccharide, surface protein, outer membrane, lipoprotein, peptide glycan, and cell membrane. These two are mainly composed of a lot of different materials and have just a few of the same materials but are in different placements. The thicker the cell wall than the more it will be able to dissolve. The reason why is due to the N+ strong affinity to water which is known to be hydrophilic. The R which is the alkyl is the opposite of being water loving and instead is hydrophobic. This…

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    Berlin Before The Wall

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    side was much more impoverished. It was stated in one account by Curtis Cate that “the prewar elegance of Berlin seemed to have emigrated westward (Cate pg 7). The diary of Hsi-Huey Liang also goes into great depth about life in Berlin before the wall. It includes descriptions of how Stalin Allee and the rest of the city “stupendous”, with Stalin Allee lined with decorative balconies and windows and the rest of the city very much destroyed (Liang pg 50). Due to this visible imbalance of…

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