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    Berlin Wall

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    The building and existence of The Berlin Wall is one of the most infamous events and monuments in global history. Known as the “Wall of Shame”, it was the main barrier between Communism and Democracy for 28 years. The Wall completely cut off relations between East and West parts of Germany. Prior to the Wall being built, more than 3.5 million German citizens crossed between the two areas before 1961 to their jobs and to get basic supplies to survive. During the Cold War the two main powers…

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    lipopolysaccharide, surface protein, outer membrane, lipoprotein, peptide glycan, and cell membrane. These two are mainly composed of a lot of different materials and have just a few of the same materials but are in different placements. The thicker the cell wall than the more it will be able to dissolve. The reason why is due to the N+ strong affinity to water which is known to be hydrophilic. The R which is the alkyl is the opposite of being water loving and instead is hydrophobic. This…

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    Berlin Before The Wall

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    side was much more impoverished. It was stated in one account by Curtis Cate that “the prewar elegance of Berlin seemed to have emigrated westward (Cate pg 7). The diary of Hsi-Huey Liang also goes into great depth about life in Berlin before the wall. It includes descriptions of how Stalin Allee and the rest of the city “stupendous”, with Stalin Allee lined with decorative balconies and windows and the rest of the city very much destroyed (Liang pg 50). Due to this visible imbalance of…

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    It is expected that if the concentration of sucrose increases from 0.0 M, 0.2 M, 0.4 M, 0.6 M and 0.8 M (±0.01 g) in a 40 (±0.5) mL sucrose solution, then the average percent change in mass in Solanum tuberosum core will decrease. This is because if the Solanum tuberosum cores are placed in a hypotonic sucrose solution, which is described as having lower osmolarity, than the percent change in mass of the Solanum tuberosum core will increase due to the fact that water molecules will be moving…

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    The genetic combinations; two normal genes, one normal and one cystic fibrosis, and two cystic fibrosis, each affect the membrane proteins involved in transporting chloride ions through the cell membrane. Two normal genes would not alter whether or not the membrane proteins would correctly shield the chloride ions so that the ions could pass through the cell membrane. With this ability of the chloride ions successfully transporting across the cell membrane the body would not generate a…

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    “A physical manifestation of the struggle between Soviet Communism and American capitalism that stood for nearly thirty years, the Berlin Wall was the high-risk fault line between East and West on which rested the fate of all humanity.” (Taylor, vii) “I hope that those who live in more fortunate communities elsewhere in the world will summon up the imagination to conceive what it might have been like for Berliners to have such a barbarous fracture inflicted on their cities, their neighborhoods,…

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    The Glass Castle Quotes

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    class and you better learn how to swim meant to me that if you are losing money you should do something about it. The Walls family is a poor family but they make the best of it. When the parents don't have jobs the kids help by doing things like yard work for a neighbor of collecting rocks to sell. When the grandmother died they got some of her money which was a upbringing. But the Walls don't really know how to save money so they spend it on useless things like art supplies and beer. When they…

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    The Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall Imagine being a teenage girl separated by a wall, without your family, friends, and sometimes food. How would you feel? Many people were greatly affected by The Berlin Wall. Waking up being separated by a wall was many people's everyday life. Once the wall was built, people could not leave the side they were on. Germans could not visit friends or family on the other side of the wall. The Berlin Wall has and always will be the greatest…

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    freedom, to travel across Europe without being in fear. There freedom should not be held back by this wall. They cannot live in fear the rest of their lives. The United States is all about freedom, furthermore that is why many presidents in the past have traveled to Berlin, to help get their freedom back. Living in fear means losing good opportunities. General Secretary Gorbachev fears that if the wall is torn down the Soviets will come in and try to take over Germany. President Reagan…

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    Amoxicillin Essay

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    Amoxicillin is an beta lactam aminopenicillin that inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to penicillin binding protein and blocking transpeptidation. It has low protein binding and is eliminated renally and mostly unchanged. It has a beta lactam ring, an absolute configuration of 2S, 5R, 6R, a carboxylic acid group at C2 position and an amide bond at the C6 position. It has broad spectrum activity and can be used against gram negative bacterial infections. Erythromycin is a…

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