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    cultural and the morphological characteristic of the bacteria, it 's time to test the bacteria 's physiological characteristic. Physiological characteristic of the bacteria is the determining factor of the bacteria itself. This test will not only narrow down the unknown, but it will also confirmed the unknown bacteria. The first thing to do in the physiological…

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    a day-tripper, I did not really have much time to enjoy the beach. But it was okay because I had seen better beaches with white sand and warm waters. I took the crowded train back to visit the other villages. Vernazza was another busy village. The narrow streets lined by souvenir shops, cafe's and gelaterias converged into the tiny square by the water's edge. My time there was very limited, just enough to consume a gelato and explore the Church of Santa Margherita d’Antiochia, a church built in…

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    College Bound Benefits

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    majors. Sophomores should inform themselves on choosing a college. Wulick (2015) explains that junior year is the most important year of high school. Students have many things to do that year. Juniors should research college funding. They should also narrow down their college lists. During students' junior year they should ask for information and application for admissions. In the last year of high school, students should take the standardized tests required for their desired college. Its…

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    In the writing, Why you think you’re right, even when you’re wrong, by Julia Galef, discusses how people can easily be classified into two separate groups; soldiers or scouts. Based on the way people think and how they solve problems, Galef explains that people will either be considered a soldier, who is rooted in a need to protect themselves and their beliefs, or a scout, who try to understand the other opinions and the way they think. Scouts are more open-minded and the better of the two…

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    A court will probably find that Carrie Grayson and John Mangan did not make a public declaration of marriage to conclude a common law marriage existed. In order to prove the existence of a common law marriage, the party asserting the existence must show (1) present intent and agreement to be married; (2) continuous cohabitation; and (3) public declaration of the marriage. If all three elements are proven then a court will likely find that a common law marriage exists. On the other hand, there…

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    Enacted in 1933 by the Clinton administration, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides unpaid time off to assist employees in balancing work and family life. The act supplies up to a total of twelve weeks of unpaid leave during any twelve month period to specific employees. While the establishment of the act has helped some employees balance the demands of work and family, a recent increase of family-leave lawsuits in our country have demonstrated the FMLA’s need for improvement.…

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    Battle Of Saamis Essay

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    There have been many historic battles over the years. Many of these battles have resulted in Golden Ages in the land of the victor. One of these battles was the Battle of Salamis. In the previous battles – Marathon and Thermopylae – Greece had been fighting to keep the Persians out of their land. They were highly outnumbered and should not have even made it past the first battle. However their luck held and thanks to Greek strategy, they were able to turn the tables on the mighty Persian empire.…

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    is complicated. Perhaps, it is because she supposedly perpetuates the “bitch” stereotype given to women when they do not fall into the categories that make women easy to love, because she is nonthreatening. When a woman does not fit into that very narrow very constricting outline of what a woman is supposed to be which is kind, loving, nurturing, she is often seen as a monster, because society, and even readers of literature want to see women as mothers, as individuals who serve no other purpose…

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    of consumer buying decision process involves the following 5 steps:- 1. Need Recognition:-The buyer recognizes his social needs and this need is triggered by external stimuli .This need comes for the social recognition as Porsche targeted to a very narrow segment of financially successful people. 2. Information search: - In this step, consumer search information about the product that satisfies his need. And the only products that satisfy a need of consumer is a luxury car which provide them a…

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    boat faster with less work from the motor. Observing the efficiency of the boat this may not be an incorrect assumption. Another design choice of this vessel was its streamlined design with a more rounded body with long and narrow skis. This choice was made because the narrow skis would keep the boat stable while still keeping the resistance to a minimum. The body and skis were constructed of foam and popsicle sticks to keep the body as lightweight as possible while still being fairly stable and…

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