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    Cytoskeleton Lab

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    The nitrocellulose is rinsed in the water, and then the clamp was placed in the Tupperware container filled with running buffer with the Scotchbrite pad. Two sheets of blotting paper was placed on the Scotchbrite pad then the gel was placed on the blotting paper with the nitrocellulose paper the top of it. Two more pieces of blotting…

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    Your Grandparents? Back in the 50’s was quiet different to now a days, here are some facts just to kick start the brain.  The average house in 1950 sold for $14,000  The average annual income in the ‘50s was just under $3,000  Kitchen debuts – Tupperware at home party sales, electric frying pans, nonstick cookware  In 1950 fewer than 1 in 10 American homes owned a TV set. By the end of the decade, 9 out of 10 American homes were tuned in  Gunsmoke first aired on television in 1955. The…

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    1950s Vs Today Essay

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    Life in the 1950s vs. Today In comparison with recent times, throughout the 1950s, there was equal unemployment, more births, less women employed, a movement from large cities to the suburbs, housing shortages, changes in health, changes in transit, and multiple corporations maximized. Although some of these can be deemed negative, it always shapes history and leads us to where we are today. The 1950s decade became known as the “Baby Boom”. There was a prediction of 5 million births by the end…

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    Slime Research Paper

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    Hobby Speech Recently, a strange fad has been causing a shortage of school glue in several stores. Lots of people, the majority being teens, have been purchasing glue to make their own slime. Slime is a therapeutic, putty-like material that is made by mixing glue and a product containing Sodium Borate. The borate reacts with the polyvinyl alcohol in the glue, creating a gooey, stress relieving substance. Mattel created the first slime in the winter of 1976, it was labeled as a toy. It was bright…

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    twine. The initial weights were measured and recorded with a Mettler Toledo BD202 scale. A 250 ml beaker was filled with 150 ml of a 10% sucrose solution. Then a 1.4 liter Tupperware container was filled with 500 ml of a 1% sucrose solution. Bag A was placed in the 250 ml beaker, and B, C, and D were placed in the Tupperware container. The initial times were recorded for each bag. Each bag was removed from its respective container and weighed every 15 minutes over the span of one hour. The…

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    their seat while watching my created scene. From a director’s point of view, I had a specific obstacle with limited resources. My idea for a “scene” had become clear and I began to finally start thinking like a “director”. I drew from the “Tupperware of destiny” and was given the role director. I was well prepared for this position. I was given three of my classmates to be my actors and we set off to begin the scene. I had the…

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    Weight loss is becoming a health issue for adults and children. If this epidemic does not turn around people won't live as long. Or they may spend more time on medication and possibly in the hospital. There couldn't be a better time to lose weight now. Not only are American adults obese or morbidly obese, so are their children. This is the wake-up article to give you the top reasons to lose weight now. It's time to start making important choices necessary to remain healthy. Just to give you an…

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    F Is For Family Essay

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    Over the past 20 years, the presence of class on TV has greatly diminished. Money has become a nonissue for many characters. With the advent of the hangout sitcom, it appeared that all the characters never went to work but were able to afford expensive apartments in the middle of huge cities like New York (Morris, 2016). However, Netflix’s F is for Family takes the viewer back to the 1970’s to a working-class household of the Murphies. F is for Family has money and class as one of its most…

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    The MLM Industry

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    Nutrilite was one of the first companies to sell nutritional supplements; even back in 1934 people knew to look after their health, yet another line of evergreen product that sold in 1934 and will still be selling in 2034. Everyone has heard of Tupperware and after World War II the whole concept of home parties began with their products. A great social concept that brought women together and also earned the hostess commissions for her efforts. The Mary Kay Company started about 20 years after…

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    Endocrine Disruptors

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    The Endocrine system is a composition of organ glands that produces hormones and uses them to regulate bodily functions such as metabolism, tissue and bone development, and sexual reproductions. The collection of glands, however, are vulnerable to certain chemicals; these chemicals are known as Endocrine disruptors, or EDs for short. EDs can mimic and manipulate glands to cause irregularities to produce tumors or cancers. To make matters worse, EDs are elusive; these chemicals are hard to take…

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