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    Unknown Microorganism

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    Purpose: To identify an unknown microorganism by performing a series of biochemical tests on a pure bacterial culture. Materials and Methods: Carbohydrate Utilization: Materials: - Phenol red lactose Broth - Phenol Red Sucrose Broth - Unknown organism # 40 - Inoculating tool Procedure: Phenol red lactose and Phenol Sucrose were cultures used to identify fermentation of carbohydrates for the unknown organism #40. Phenol red is a ph. indicator as the inverted Durham tube indicates gas production…

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    According to the website, The Vegan Society, “Veganism is a way of living which seeks to exclude, as far as is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose”. It is commonly confused with a similar philosophy of vegetarianism. There are several reasons surrounding why one would choose to become vegan. Some argue that the animal’s right to live and to not be exploited for human’s well-being, along with the health benefits…

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    essential for “parent to infant attachment/bonding,” especially directly after birth. It can help facilitate the baby’s first experience with breastfeeding (thus providing the baby with nutrient rich colostrum in the first milk), and assist in the continuation of the mother’s milk production thereafter. These are crucial first steps in the growth and development of the baby, but what other benefits does kangaroo care offer in addition? We know that skin to skin care as a developmental…

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    Experiment 1.) When I rubbed my fingers over the sandpaper the coarseness was a 5 on scale of 7. After two min wait the coarseness is a little soft and I would say it felt like a 2 on a scale of 7. My perception change because I honestly though that the sand paper would stay the same. Looking back I guess I should have known because I did go over the sandpaper a couple of times. By doing that I allow my fingers to weaken the sandpaper. 2.) What surprise me is that some of the sugar was still in…

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    Saturday morning we got our luggage and left for Chicago. Once we got to the suburbs of Chicago the traffic and weather was getting bad we moved one block in like 20 minutes. It took us another hour to get to the O'Hare airport we paid for our bags and got food and starbucks and went to our gate. We got on the plane and the take off was pretty bad the wind got really bad and it was bumpy. The flight was about 4 hours. The plane landed in Portland, Oregon around 8:30 west coast time. We went to…

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    I opened the glossy brown wrapper and heard it crinkle as I placed the smooth piece of chocolate between my teeth. I tasted the warmth of the rich milk chocolate and felt the affection of my great grandfather's love. Just like every delectable piece of chocolate melted in my mouth, my heart melted when I found out the news. Each and every moment spent with him will be cherished and always kept close to my heart. Though the chocolate and the heart box may go away, the motivation to pursue my…

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    This graph above shows negative externalities of production of dairy production, at the market equilibrium, being where Qm=Pm, dairy production is underpriced and over produced. This is because at the market equilibrium, spillover costs to third parties are not taken into account. These spillover costs to third parties such as water pollution are taking into account at the Marginal Social Cost curve along with all other costs to the producers. The per unit cost of these negative externalities…

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    Twinkies In The 1930's

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    The original recipe included basic ingredients such as milk, eggs, and butter. Nevertheless, the need for a longer shelf life forced the company to use ingredients like bleached wheat flour, sugar from sugar cane, and sugar beets. The sugar not only tastes great but it has another purpose too. Sugar crystals…

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    Narrative Essay On Walmart

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    lurking in my sheets. The thought of that five second social interaction turned my stomach into a swarm of hornets. I began to shakily put the contents of my cart onto the conveyor belt. I did not care about making sure that the bread was not next to the milk so it did not get crushed; I just wanted to get out as quickly as possible. My desperate hope was that I would be too short for the cashier to notice me, and she would just take the money and not say a word. This was my next mistake. I…

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    Spaceflight Osteopenia (Bone Atrophy) Spaceflight osteopenia refers to the reduction in bone density that occurs during space travel. The depletion of bone mass experienced by astronauts could weaken the bones and is a consequential side effect of extended spaceflight. This could present critical problems when the astronauts return to a weight-bearing environment such as the Earth. Researchers speculate the number one cause of bone atrophy in space is weightlessness, where both the astronauts…

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