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    The fake article by The Onion used satire in many ways to get their point across. By making fun of the product‚ they were able to effectively get their point across that the soles were not what they were said to be. They used sarcasm‚ complicated words or words that appeared important‚ hyperbole‚ and poisoning the well. By using these rhetorical devices‚ they were able to accomplish satire‚ which was the primary way for getting their message across. By using sarcasm‚ which was a good way to

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    Eyewitness Identification

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    Ever sense the 1960 they have problem’s with used eye witness identification in the police department and it was strong testimony’s of defant. However‚ justice department has developed scientific procedure now that it will speak truth to the investigation and the court. Scientific proof like DNA of sex and murder of the perpetrate which is more accurate in selecting the perpetrator. "Mistakes eyewitness identification has gone for 30 years now Identifying the innocent man up to life in prison‚ while

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    Eddie Buried Onion

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    Eddie is the main character of the book Buried Onion. Eddie is 19 years old who had been in trouble some many times. However the death of some many love ones has make him realized that he need to change he life for good. Even though Eddie is a college drop off he is try to do whatever is possible to make out of Fresno‚ California. Eddie can be described a hardworking‚ fun‚ and smart young adult. Eddie is very hard working person because even since he drops out of college he is always looking

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    Dna Fingerprinting

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    DNA fingerprinting is a way of identifying a specific individual‚ rather than simply identifying a species or some particular trait. It is also known as genetic fingerprinting or DNA profiling. As a technology‚ it has been around since at least 1985‚ when it was announced by its inventor‚ Sir Alec Jeffreys. DNA fingerprinting is currently used both for identifying paternity or maternity and for identifying criminals or victims. There is discussion of using DNA fingerprinting as a sort of personal

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    The onion Rhetorical

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    With the use of criticism‚ this press release is used to satirize how advertisement is degrading to Americans‚ and to mock the ordeal methods used by marketers to sell products to consumers as absurd. By using obvious fictional fads‚ and somewhat surprisingly effective persuasive writing skills‚ this article is humorous and completely irrelevant. However with the correct use of persuasive writing techniques‚ mixed with irrelevant‚ and unrealistic factual information the authors create a humorous

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    complete lie. In this case “The Onion publishes a mock article that is satirizing how products are marketed to consumers. As ridiculous‚ and absurd‚ as this process maybe‚ it doesn’t stray far from typical marketing rituals. This article discusses the magnasoles company/products using the advantages and “powers” of the insoles‚ the price‚ and consumer quotes to advertize and sell their product. Each strategy is humorous and pathetic‚ and that is what The Onion is expressing. Throughout the article

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    Dna Cloning

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    DNA Cloning PCB3063L Section DNA cloning refers to the process of making multiple copies of a DNA fragment. For the past weeks we have conducted a set of experiments that allow us to clone a specific gene in drosophila. First we started by the process of DNA extraction‚ which allowed us to isolate the genomic DNA from D. Melanogaster. This process requires the use of lysis in other to extract the DNA and RNA. After extracting the DNA‚ we it is important to use

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    The Definition of DNA

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    DNA: DNA is a double-stranded nucleic acid that contains the genetic information for cell growth‚ division‚ and function. DNA‚ or deoxyribonucleic acid‚ is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms. Most DNA is located in the cell nucleus but a small amount of DNA can also be found in the mitochondria .The information in DNA is stored as a code made up of four nitrogen bases which are adenine (A)‚ guanine (G)‚ cytosine (C)‚ and thymine (T). these nitrogen bases are bind with

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    Procedure 2: DNA Extraction from Cheek Cells Materials: Water‚ Clear Dish Soap‚ Table Salt‚ Isopropyl Alcohol (70%) or Ethanol‚ Food Coloring 1. To 200 Ml drinking water add two teaspoons of salt 2. Gargle the salt water for 1 minute. 3. Spit the gargled water into a beaker (or new cup). Now your cheek cells are suspended in the salt water. 4. Gently stir the salt water with one drop of soap (try to avoid air bubbles) 5. In a separate beaker (or cup)‚ mix 20 ml isopropyl alcohol and 1-3 drops

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    Phytophthora Isolation

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    Practical guide to detection and identification of Phytophthora Leaf blight A number of Phytophthora species cause leaf blight. These include: P. infestans on potato and tomato; P. palmivora on a large number of tropical fruit species including rubber‚ durian and macadamia; and P. colocasiae on taro. These blights on leaves are first seen as small flecks but within 3-5 days they expand to produce large lesions. Initially‚ infected tissue is water soaked but becomes necrotic (brown or black) in

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