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    Tiffany Mrs. Cary Ann Vincent Applied English 132 11 June 2015 Research Project General Topic:dining Restricted:dining etiquette More Restricted:Chinese and American dining etiquette Topic Chosen: What’s the difference between China and America in dining etiquette? Outline 1. Introduction a) Details:First,explaining the importance of knowing the difference between China and America in dining etiquette.Second,writing two countries’ dining etiquette separately.Finally,saying there are…

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    Daivez Bell & Taylor Jones The Brain Thang/ Gorelephant 10/5/16 Vocabulary Brain Size: The weight of the brain, compared to one another. Cerebrum:(incorporate the four lobes) most anterior part of the brain located in the frontal area of the skull consisting of two hemispheres, left and right, separated by a fissure. It is responsible the complex sensory and neural functions. Cerebellum:The part of the brain located behind the top of the brain stem and has 2 halves. It controls…

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    A. Purpose: The purpose of this particular experiment is to see what DNA looks like on a macroscopic scale by extracting DNA from peas. According to the Exploring Creation With Biology 2nd Edition, DNA is short for deoxyribonucleic acid, which is necessary to meet the four crieteria for life. DNA preforms many functions throughout an organism, but its main purpose lies in telling the cell which proteins to make (Wile, Durnell). Explore DNA elaborated on the importance of DNA by saying:…

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    Onion Cell Experiment

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    the necessary adjustments for a clear view of the cells starting form a lower powered objective (x40 magnification). 10. Slowly increase the magnification for more detailed images.  For cheek cell: 1. Take a clean toothpick and scrape the inside of your cheek. 2. Slide the toothpick on your slide to put the cheek cells. 3. Place a drop of methylene blue on the cheek cells. 4. Put the cover slip on the cheek cells starting from the one side of it. 5. Gently push the cover slip towards the skin…

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    Marble Brownie Recipe

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    Made from a simple recipe, Swirled Marble Brownies can be great for any occasion. It consists of two brownie recipes mixed together, which is where the name swirled comes from. There will be 4 steps in order to complete this task. Gather materials, make Fudgy Brownie batter, make Blondies batter, and swirl together and bake. The following ingredients will be needed for the Fudgy Brownie half of the batter. 2 cups semisweet chocolate chips, Nestle Toll House brand is recommended for the best…

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    it conforms with some fact or state of affairs” (2000). This means that something is only true when there are cold hard facts to prove it to be true. For example, the statement “there is a toothpick in my sandwich” can be proved to be true just by looking at my sandwich and seeing that there is a toothpick physically wedged in it. One of strengths of the…

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    Society today has brought the internet to a disgusting way of communication with others. Some people don’t understand the effects of hateful things out there through the internet that can ruin people 's lives forever. In the article, “Internet Trolls” by Lisa Selin Davis explains that often be people on the internet are disinhibition effectors, emotion dislocators, and moral crusaders. A disinhibition effect is the person who knows that they are anonymous or know that they that they can say…

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    Blood Type Lab Report

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    In humans, a single gene in the body determines blood type, whether it be A, B, AB, or O. This gene determines what type of antigen protein (if there is any in the first place) is attached to a red blood cell’s membrane. The gene is designated as I, and it has three common alleles, which include IA, IB, and i. Different combinations of these three alleles produce four different phenotypes, more commonly referred to as Blood Type A (homozygous IAIA or heterozygous IAi), Blood Type B (homozygous…

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    Essay On Brassica Rapa

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    The rapid-cycling Brassica rapa was developed by Dr. Paul Williams over a fifteen year period of using simple breeding techniques. These Brassica rapa plants develop remarkably quickly, flowering between thirteen and eighteen days after being planted. These plants are relatively small but need a continuous amount of water and cool white fluorescent lighting. Students in the botany lab were told to conduct experiments and to conduct research using the Brassica rapa. The purpose of the experiment…

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    Anti-Serum Lab Essay

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    Introduction: In this lab, we took a blood sample of Mr. Green’s blood to figure out his blood type and to see how the blood sample reacts to Anti-A serum, Anti-B serum, and Anti-Rh serum. Anti-Serum is a blood serum that contains antibodies that are against a specific antigen, it is used to protect or treat a specific disease. This lab is also important because it shows the importance of knowing the blood type of a person so that the person will not receive the wrong type of blood. Blood type O…

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