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    Mucor Hiemalis

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    Mucor hiemalis showed high resistance to (Zn, Al) (Table, 37 & Fig. 46). The most interesting, high concentrations of zinc stimulated the growth better than low concentrations (Table 37), Aluminum could stimulate the growth of the fungus slightly in concentrations 100 ppm and 300 ppm respectively. Lower and higher concentrations slightly inhibited the growth but aluminum couldn’t stop the growth of the fungus (Table 37, Fig. 46). While (Mn , Cu and Pb) succeeded to stimulate the growth of Mucor…

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    novel is told by Jeannette Walls from when she was three years old until adulthood. Jeannette has an older sister named Lori and a younger brother named Brian. Jeannette and Brian love the outdoors, while Lori likes to read books and go to school. Jeannette's father, Rex Walls, is an alcoholic who likes to stay out all night in the bars. Rose Mary Walls, Jeannette's mother, can never hold down a job to supply the kids with food. The three year old Jeannette Walls is standing on a chair to…

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    store glucose for energy to use while hunting for prey. It is stored as glycogen. In addition, it strengthens the exoskeleton. Carbohydrates strengthen plant cell walls and also store glucose for energy. Plants store it as starch. They can be used to store nutrients for both plants and animals. Carbohydrates strengthen fungal cell walls and form parts of the nucleic…

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    had just finished repairing the walls from a party that got out of hand and were hoping that their parents wouldn't notice when they returned; I wonder who will be more surprised. Doors are notorious for having a grudge against drywall. People have been known to poke, punch or even fall through sheetrock at various stages of life. If you have decided to rent a property, you may be getting a tough education in just how many odd and sundry damages can occur to walls. Perhaps you have purchased…

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    collapsed on the bed. The only thought running through my head was, “At least we are flying first class with beds on the way back…” Economy was horrendous. “Now that we are in Jerusalem,” I thought, “we can visit all the places I learned about! The Wailing Wall, the Temple Mound,…

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    Ethos Pathos Logos

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    always a huge gap in between. The graphs shows extreme cases and it speaks to their logical sense that this is not fair. The logos is a huge factor for the success of the movie. The movie leaves the viewer without a doubt in their mind that the Wall Street CEO’s and policymakers of the US government are the ones responsible for the financial situation. Even just seeing the research without understanding it, provides the viewer a sense that the filmmakers know what they are talking about and…

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    The memoir The Glass Castle, written by author Jeannette Walls was published in March of 2005. In August of 2017 Jeannettes memoir was adapted into a movie by screenplay writers Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Lanham. Some of the actors that starred in the movie were Brie Larson (Jeannette Walls), Naomi Watts (Rose Mary Walls), and Woody Harrelson (Rex Walls). The movie adaption did exceptionally well gaining a gross revenue of 21.70 million USD, but i would not recommend the movie to those who…

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    The wall was a physical and representational symbol of the population separation between East and West Germany. When the wall was torn down, this was important because the two sides of Germany were once again a unified nation. Before the wall was even built, Germany had, and still is mentioned today, the negative national identity that reflected their position during the…

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    Potato Tonicity Lab

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    Cellular Death: Tonicity on Potato Cells Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to test the effects of tonicity on potato cells. During this experiment slices of a potato were placed into beakers containing salt solutions with different concentrations. How will the percentage of salt concentration in solution affect a plant cells water content? This experiment will determine which salt solution concentrate will cause the potato cells to absorb water or lose water. Tonicity in…

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    Ronald Reagan’s speech at the Brandenburg Gate was delivered during a transformative time for both Soviet leadership and the American approach to foreign relations. Reagan’s initial presidential stance advocated for a firm, forceful presence meant to deter Soviet advances and aggression against American freedom. Weapons upsurge and military expenditure rose drastically during Reagan’s early years, in efforts to protect Americans in the event of a nuclear altercation with the Soviets. However,…

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