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    Not everybody is created equal, which means some of us gym-goers have to rely on a weight gain supplement to help us accumulate mass before we can turn it into muscle at the bench press. If you’ve tried mainstream mass gainers with no success, perhaps you should turn to a mass gainer specifically designed for hardgainers. Something like the Serious Mass formula from Optimum Nutrition. Optimum Nutrition Serious Mass The Serious Mass formula is among Optimum Nutrition’s most popular supplements…

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    10 Chef Skills

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    Physical Speed and Strength Servers need to carry awkward and sometimes heavy loads without spilling. Dishwashers need to load and unload machines quickly without chipping plates or cutting themselves on knives. Side tasks, such as refilling salt shakers, must be done promptly and efficiently. The ability to move at a fast, steady pace, without distraction, is critical. Safety Consciousness Restaurants can be dangerous…

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    Salcha-1 Synthesis

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    (II) chloride hexahydrate, cobalt (II) nitrate hexahydrate, cobalt (II) thiocyanate, erbium chloride hexahydrate, or palladium (II) acetate. The sixth flask was reserved as a control and only contained PDB. Salcha-1 was incubated on an Innova 5000 shaker at 135rpm for three weeks at room temperature. Fungal Compound Extractions from Salcha-1 and Data Analysis To generate crude extract, approximately 400mL of ethyl acetate was added to each flask to obtain a total volume of 600mL and…

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    Introduction Plasmids, circular pieces of DNA that can replicate independently from the host cell’s DNA, have been extensively used to transform cells in biological research to study the effects of particular genes of interest (Lau et al., 2013). A plasmid’s basic components include a replication origin, a DNA marker, and a multiple cloning site, which are sufficient for the plasmid to replicate itself and help the transformed cell to exhibit characteristics indicating successful transformation…

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    TAYLA LIPKIEWICZ Lesson 1: We spent the first lesson learning the melody to the song “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” as it is song we, as an ensemble, decided to learn. As this song is very fast and upbeat we spent a fair bit of time trying to get the right speed and the right lyrics before we began to add in harmonies. I feel like as an ensemble we need to work on listening to the conductor and not talking when we are supposed to be singing. I feel as if I contributed very well and committed…

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    REASON CHIEF COMPLAINT: Progress note for speech therapy and feeding therapy. S Patient continues to come to ambulatory care once a week for his feeding and speech therapy. He has participated in five speech therapy session since his initial evaluation. O Status of Goals: 1. Patient will correctly demonstrate a yawn/sigh to reduce tension in the vocal mechanisms during 5/10 trials. 2. Patient will all response to let the air out slowly when imitating: A. Phrase level utterance. B.…

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    “I used to think the worst thing in life is to end up all alone. It’s not. The worst thing in life is to end up with people that make you feel all alone” (Robin Williams). Feeling alone is a common feeling; however, this loneliness is moreso driven by those around us, which can lead to the development of isolation. Connections can be made between John Steinbeck’s nobel prize speech when he claims writers are “charged with exposing our many grievous faults and failures, with dredging up to the…

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    In the 1915 narrative, he says the man who spoke to them was white and spoke in the Lakota language. Short Bull only refers to the man by name or title once, but it is illuminating, as he calls a vision he had of Wovoka during a Ghost Dance the “the Son of God.” Though he does not specifically note seeing the stigmata as Porcupine did, the man who speaks to his group of the Dance tells them that due to his murder there are “many holes in me.” The idea of narratives being used for different…

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    DM and GalA content were determined according to the method reported by Aina et al., [32] and Food Chemical Codex 1996 [33]. 0.1g of pectin was weighed into a 250 mL conical flask, then wetted with 5mL ethanol. 100mLof deionized water was added, then six drops of phenolphthalein (0.1% in ethanol) indicator to each sample. Pectin dispersions were stirred until it was fully dissolved, thereafter, the solution was titrated slowly with 0.1N NaOH until the colour of the indicator just changed to…

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    To create this pleasing mood, Copland uses consonant intervals and a simple and clear melody. The melody, “Simple Gifts,” is from a hymn sung by a Christian group called the Shakers who embraced simple living and folk culture. Copland uses portions of the tune and adds a little variety to it and sometimes there is imitation that can be heard in the melodic phrases. He uses flutes, clarinets, bassoons, strings, and a piano for…

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