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    A widely known psychological test, Hermann Rorschach’s inkblot test, has persisted in the common consciences to the point of being a popular culture reference (Hubbard 76), even stemming the creation of a comic book character. In Watchmen, a graphic novel written by Alan Moore with illustrations by Dave Gibbons, the vigilante character named Rorschach acts as both a narrator and a psychological terror. His costume, namely his mask, furthers the idea of him as a morally alarming character.…

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    In today’s society, time dictates everything; whether it be how long it takes to complete something or how many hours put in at work, we are constantly focused on time. A fascinating aspect of time in our society is that we are more focused on the time it takes to get somewhere, versus the distance. How has distance become so intertwined with time? Not only are we correlating time with a physical distance to travel, but generally speaking, most people utilize time as a method of discussing the…

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    organizational culture, determining which analysis approach aligns best with business goals, and deciding how ROI fits into the overall decision-making process. While an ROI analysis is a daunting task, a comprehensive review enables the articulation and quantification of the perks that the investment will bring to the organization. Summarizing the analysis by focusing on the benefits is a useful approach to help gain the support of critics. Determining Value The primary issue underlying any…

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    Tlc Lab Report

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    TLC and HPTLC Introductions Thin layer chromatography (TLC) is derived from liquid chromatography where liquid serves as mobile phase and thin layer of substance on a flat late surface serves as stationary phase. The thin layer of materials act as sorbent while the mobile phase known as solvent. Solvent will send the solutes through the sorbent depends on the strength of the mobile phase as it dissolved the solute and send them up the plate against gravity ,and resistance of sorbent…

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    added with sulfuric acid and heated prior to the titration with permanganate. The persistent pink color signaled the end of the titration. The amount of the oxalic acid in the solution was found to be 8.941%. The redox titration was precise in the quantification of oxalic acid with a standard deviation of 1.327%. Introduction One of the natural organic compounds found in plants is the oxalic acid. It is commonly found in leafy greens, and nuts, as well as in some fruits. Spinach is known to…

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    carried out on reverse- phase C18 inertsil column, with mixture of Methanol: Water ( 80:20) ratio as a mobile phase, 1 ml / min flow rate. Different analytical parameters such as linearity, precision, accuracy, Limit of detection (LOD), Limit of Quantification (LOQ), robustness were determined according to the International conference on Harmonization ICH guidelines. The regression analysis for the linearity data analysis for the linear data analysis shows a good correlation coefficient of…

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    Adolescent Anxiety

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    Most people feel anxious or depressed at times. Usually from difficult situations that can lead them to feel unhappy, lonely, scared, or very worried. These are normal, everyday emotions to situations we go through daily. A few people go through these emotions day by day for no apparent reason, making it hard to go ahead with typical, ordinary life. Everyone knows how it feels to be anxious especially at an young age. You may get butterflies in your stomach when your crush tells you he likes…

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    accommodated by crowding of existing houses rather than new construction developments. Existing houses are often extended or divided illegally so that they can be rented to migrants and used by extended families (Genemo, 2012). Over the years, urban sprawl has directly contributed to the degradation and decline of natural environment resources. It also reduces farm land and productivity in city leading to social loss and open spaces (Haregewin, 2005). In addition, urban sprawl leads to regional…

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    Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

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    We found that isolates which produce higher amount of pyocyanin pigment were capable to highly inhibit the pathogenic microbe’s growth. In the quantification assay it showed that PS1 isolate produce maximum amount of pyocyanin and it was also highly capable of inhibit most of the pathogen and proved that pyocyanin’s antibacterial activity is concentration dependent (El-Fouly et al. 2015 ). Confirmation…

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    Central Nervous System

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    Synapses are the basic functional units in Central Nervous System (CNS). The synapses enable neuron-to-neuron communication via releasing and uptake of neurotransmitters. The synapse formation is modulated by specialized CNS cell type, glia. The glia modulates neuronal function via synapse formation, modification and elimination and, the glia even affects reorganization of neuronal circuit. Understanding cellular and molecular interactions of these glial cells is of great importance because they…

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