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    also refers to the synthesis of RNA copy of information encoded on DNA. The same principles of transcriptional regulation apply to both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Transcription involves in access of transcription apparatus to DNA, recognition of promoter sequences, initiation of RNA synthesis, elongation of RNA, and termination. Transcriptional in eukaryotes is more complex compared to prokaryotes especially multicellular organisms In DNA transcription, the short segments of chromosomes are…

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    in professional sports is due to the fact that it's going to create an unfair advantage over the opponent. In my opinion, I think most athletes will use PEDs if they can get away with it. This is also going to generate additional income for the promoters. I am an individual who watches sports for entertainment, and this is why I think every professional sport should permit PEDs. Lets face it, we all love to see a grand slam home run.…

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    Peter Parker's Power

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    “With great power comes great responsibility” Up until Peter Parker’s Uncle Ben’s death, Peter misused his powers for selfish reasons, not using them for their full potential of good. If it were not for both Uncle Ben’s death and the role Peter played in it, Spider-man would have never become the “friendly neighborhood Spider-man” of New York. When Peter Parker was bitten by a “super spider” he was given all its abilities. Developing superhuman strength, the ability to stick to walls and use…

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    Paintball Violence

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    Promoter of Violence? In an online BlogSpot an unknown author claims that the sport of paintball is, in his viewing, “A militaristic rich kid’s sport that fosters a social acceptance of war in children” (Unknown. Para.1) I can argue this in many different viewings, and it is hard not to get over zealous about someone slandering a passion of mine as this unknown author did. However, in my analysis of this cultural debate, which honestly does not seem to be much of a debate and the majority of…

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    Adidas Case Study Paper

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    in terms of customer needs’ satisfaction at adidas regarding the order fulfilment and outbound logistics supply chain. This part is further broken down into two sub-sections. While the first sub-section presents findings from adidas with the Net Promoter Score and related data, the second sub-section covers findings obtained from direct interviews with the firm’s experts in customer service and supply chain departments. In the second part, the paper focuses on demonstrating the case study…

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    Rave parties have become a problem for citizens and for law enforcement since its creation in the 1980’s. Rave parties are known for overcrowding and rampant drug use. Rave parties have become such a problem that law enforcement have gotten involved. Law enforcement officials have had trouble locating and dispersing these parties as they were normally kept a secret until the day of the rave. They still are today, but raves are advertised as being safe and that security is provided. This…

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    A promoter has many functions and roles in which they must embody that enables them to complete the tasks which they are faced with. One of their most important jobs is to organise a show and negotiate with an agent to book an artist. They will usually try and secure an artist which they love so that they are able to work with someone who they enjoy listening to. Once the promoter has secured an artist, they must book and secure a venue for the show. They then have to act as an intermediary…

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    In New Zealand International tourism contributes $11.8 billion to the economy and is the second largest export under Dairy who contributes $14.2 billion. The tourism industry in New Zealand primarily employs over 295,908 people who all contribute customer service. In 2015 New Zealand received over 3 million visitors where only 3,900 of these visitors were asked questions related to their overall experience. In June 2014, New Zealand 's customer service was rated a 8.9 out of 10 with 95% of…

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    Health Promotion Theories

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    Brief description of the readings The first article focuses on a strategy of development of individual behaviour patterns and enactment of effective policies that aim at reducing environmental exposures and stressors that impact the health of a community negatively. The authors propose that the reduction of factors influence exposure to environmental health hazards can be effectively addressed through a change of behaviour of an individual or change of policies that aim at reducing the exposure…

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    linearly proportinal to the AHL concentration and the third assumes that AHL(A) formed is proportional to the no of cells. Both AHL and killer protein are assumed to degrade by first order kinetics with given rate constants. Assuming the constitutive promoter of same strength as the IPTG inducible one there would be no change in KA . We thus solve the ODEs for the initial condition (t=0) [N=1250 , A=0 ,E=0] . The following values of parameters were used: Parameter Value Unit d 4.0E-03…

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