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    FORCE AND STATIC EQUILIBRIUM Introduction The research is to be made on the most important concepts of the civil engineering which are force and static equilibrium. These concepts are very important for the engineering point of view. The force can be considered as the element which moves or tries to move and stops or tries to stop the body in motion. So whenever there is a force applied on an object it changes its inertia and causes to changes its state of rest or motion. The structures should…

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    can make an empirical choice on the type of antibiotics they may prescribe to a patient, based on the results of the Gram staining procedure. The choice of a culture media to be used for inoculation can also be made empirically based on the Gram stain report. 3. Snippet Gram staining procedure plays an important role in the initial identification of certain bacteria and may be used to make an empirical choice of antibiotics for a patient with an…

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    is all that left. Also, as time progresses, the narrator distrusts the people close to her more and more. When Jennie tries to find the source of the yellow stains on all of her clothing, the narrator becomes obsessed with the thought that Jennie wanted to solve the wallpaper for herself. In reality all Jennie was doing was investigation stains; but at this point in time, reality was too far away for the narrator. Finally, the true world completely disappears for the narrator when she decides…

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    gnawing of the bedpost, the yellow stains on her clothing, and as she begins to see images in the wallpaper. “How those children did tear about here! This bedstead is fairly gnawed!... I tried to lift and push it and then I got so angry I bit off a little piece at one corner--but it hurt my teeth.” (Perkins-Gilman, 1899) Here, the narrator admits to biting the bedpost while blaming it also on past occupants. Her husband John finds that her clothing has yellow stains on them from rubbing against…

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    What Is Gram Staining?

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    Prokaryotic organisms have existed for billions of years. These prokaryotic cells have gone through enough environmental changes to learn how to adapt quickly. As small organisms that reproduce rapidly, bacteria cells are the most abundant organisms on earth and the most important. Gram staining is used by scientists to help identify and classify bacteria due to the fact that it is difficult to discern unstained bacteria through light microscopes (1). Since bacteria are small organisms that are…

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    Enamel Of Teeth

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    College students with the daily habit of drinking coffee cross all demographic lines. The daily consumption of coffee turns beautiful smiles into stained smiles. Recently, research conducted on coffee users found that the enamel of the coffee drinker is the hardest substance on the human body and it is not flat or smooth (Bazzi 1). To some people who do not go to the dentist unless of emergencies, but also do not enjoy yellow teeth this will be beneficial to acknowledge “coffee and white teeth…

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    When I was 5, I fell into a bag of glass and gashed my leg open. Crazy, right! Well, the accident ended in being carried to the hospital with a blood soaked towel wrapped around my knee. It was eight at night when I entered the emergency room and was placed into a wheel chair. The pain in my leg was great, but my curiosity to peek under the reddening towel was greater. I waited patiently for the nurse to unwrap my leg. I had not seen my leg since it was initially sliced. She pulled back the…

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    Sulfur Erbium Vanadium Iodine Cerium When I was in the 5th grade, I met this girl. She was different, smart, 78 years old, and funny. Entering Mrs.Prasla's room terrified, I stared awkwardly at this woman, trying to conceal all signs of life. Finally after holding my breath for a record 46 seconds, I did what any bright and intelligent young boy should do with an elderly woman 7 times his age; I offered her a peppermint and became her sugar daddy. We became best friends and the field trip soon…

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    The purpose of this investigation is to explore the effect of various substances on the growth of bacteria, specifically, Escherichia coli. The effectiveness of the substances on either killing the bacteria, preventing or hastening the growth will be determined. Bacteria have been on earth for about 4 billion years and were possibly the first life form on Earth. Bacteria can be found almost everywhere; in soil, water, food, plants, animals as they can survive in a range of extreme conditions.…

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    Cultural Genocide

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    The cultural genocide at the hands of the Indian residential school system along with historic and present day oppression and abuse is a blood stain on Canadian culture and government. The government has made steps to atone and reconcile for the destruction it brought upon the First Nations community, however, I do not think enough has been done or ever will be done as long as the oppressor’s government institution is in place. It will ultimately be left up to the First Nations people to come…

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