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    Molecules A (phospholipids) and C (glycoproteins) both have polar and non-polar parts to them. The charge in H2O forces the polar ends of the phospholipids and glycoproteins to be attracted to it which then creates a non-polar interior where the ends of each molecule that don’t have a charge are attracted to (like the fatty acid tails of the phospholipids). The none polar interior of the membrane creates a barrier which gives it the ability to be selective with what it allows in and out of the…

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    Confederate field artillery was captured from the Union.[citation needed] The Confederate cannons built in the South often suffered from the shortage of quality metals and shoddy workmanship. Another disadvantage was the quality of ammunition. The fuses needed for detonating shells and cases were frequently inaccurate, causing premature or delayed explosions. All that, coupled with the Union gunners' initial competence and experience gained as the war progressed, led Southern forces to dread…

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    Mad Bastards Film Analysis

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    What does it mean to be Australian? In Australian media, an Aussie is typically portrayed as a Caucasian, larger-than-life, masculine male who tames crocodiles for a living and lives in the bush; the vast, yet stunning landscape that occupies over 70% of the country (1). This is how Australians want their country to viewed in the national spotlight. The problem is, this is not at all realistic. Australia is becoming a very multicultural country, with the amount of residents born over seas…

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    David Butler Case Study

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    Topic Two Design In A Business Context Focused research: Local designer: XYZ Biographical details: • Country: South Africa, Cape Town • Design school: Cape Peninsula University Of Technology • Major Awards: Eco Design Initiative « nokak 2012 Design with the other 90% 2011 DISA award 2009 Most Beautiful Product in South Africa 2007 Inspiration and Considerations: XYZ is able to showcase successful design in a business context as they are able to…

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    questions and thoughts that he has never considered. She not only questions him about his unhappiness but also the purpose of his occupation as a fireman and how the history of his job was not always how it used to be. This first meeting sparks Montag’s fuse for change as it is the first occasion where he examines his surroundings as insignificant as they may be. For example, Montag had no knowledge that fireman used to be fight actual fires. Clarisse arouses Montag’s curiosity and which makes…

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    Multicultural Classroom

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    classroom you shouldn’t focus on the shade of someone skin, their class, sexuality or sex. As an instructor, you should become acquainted with your students for their identity and not by what they resemble. Banks (2010) said "Multicultural training fuses the thoughts that understudies, paying little heed to their sexual orientation, social class, and ethnic, or social qualities, ought to have an equivalent chance to learn in school" (20). The NCLB demonstration (No Child Left Behind act) is only…

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    assimilation policy assumes its natives as whites and forces them to be like them. While this happened, it results into a negative and positive effect in the natives. Many lost their cultural values, others had psychological breakdown in trying to fuse the two cultures which leads to their dead and others neurosis as the cases of Samba Diallo in Ambigous Adveture, Jean Mezda in Mission to Kala and of course Nahmo, Nyasha, Tambuzai, Maiguru, Babamukuru and others in Nervous Conditions seen other…

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    On the final few days of the crisis, Cuba didn’t feel like they were going to have a say in what was going to happen in the end. Castro did not like being abandoned by the Soviet Union because they wanted to save their own interests. According to Belkin and Blight (1991), on the “final weekend of the crisis a communication from Castro warning of an American attack and proposing that the Soviets launch their missiles preemptively” because they didn’t feel like the compromise would be fulfilled on…

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    Stapledon’s novel Star Maker is mystical in the sense that the protagonists strives for a union with the divine, but first that he strives for more and more awareness along his journey that leads to the divine. The language evoked in this novel resonates with the terms used in some South Asian religions like Buddhism and Hinduism. Using terms from Hinduism and Buddhism, this paper will explore the central figure and how he uses post-Vedic sense of awakening. One of the main ideas, especially…

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    for use in the United States but many phones produced by this company are intended for international use. Sony Xperia Z3 Compact Less powerful with a lower-res screen than its bigger brother, the Z3 Compact still uses most of the high-end specs, fuses them with things like Remote Play and the 20.7MP camera. The 4.7-inch display makes it one of the best phones to hold using in day to day life, and it also has a brilliantly long-lasting battery. 10.…

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