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    Snow On The Monster Slide

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    something even more fun. We had something that was commonly known as the monster slide‚ as the opening had a design as a dragon’s mouth. The idea would make sliding down a lot faster‚ and a lot faster means it would be a lot better. However‚ that wasn’t the case. I‚ along with two of my friends‚ wanted to go try out the “improved” slide. At the bottom of the slide‚ there were a bunch of kids putting snow on the slide‚ as going through the

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    Practical 9: Examination of Bacterial Plates Objective: 1. To examine bacteria pigmentation‚ colony‚ margin characteristics‚ elevation properties‚ broth characteristics and agar stroke properties. 2. To examine bacteria growth characteristics on different culture media. Introduction: Bacterial species can sometimes be identified on the basis of how they appear on or in the different media. The pigmentation‚ size and shape of bacterial colonies as they grow on and in agar plates can

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    Bacterial vaginosis‚ or simply BV‚ is a prevailing vaginal infection in women. BV is an illness that outcomes in vaginal discharge and are a consequence of overgrowth of usual bacteria in the vagina. There are numerous kinds of bacteria that live naturally in the vaginal region. The vaginal discharge results when numbers of various species of bacteria grow large such that their numbers exceed the natural balance (Bacterial Vaginosis Researchomatic). The reasons for the specific vaginal bacterial

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    Bacterial Genetics Worksheet 1. Fill in: Transformation Transduction Conjugation a. Transformation _ naked DNA is involved b. Transduction ____faulty head stuffing may occur c. Conjugation_____ involves exconjugants d. Transduction____ adsorption and injection of genetic material e. Transformation__ competent cells required f. Conjugation ____ an F plasmid encodes attachment proteins g. Conjugation _____used to construct the E. coli minute map h. Conjugation_____

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    Kim Witten Course Project Part I Task 1 1. National First (Prime rate is 3.25%) +6.75% = 10% Semiannually EAR = (1+.10/2) ^2 – 1 which is 10.25 Regions Best Rate is 13.17% Monthly EAR = (1+.1317/12) ^12 – 1 which is 13.99 2. I think that between National First and Regions Best that National first offers the lower rate after computing the EAR. National first is also only compounded semiannually making it lower then Regions Best. The only thing I worry about it the prime rate changing

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    online viewing of grades

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    Network topology is the arrangement of the various elements (links‚ nodes‚ etc.) of a computer network.[1][2] Essentially‚ it is the topological[3] structure of a network‚ and may be depicted physically or logically. Physical topology refers to the placement of the network’s various components‚ including device location and cable installation‚ while logical topology shows how data flows within a network‚ regardless of its physical design. Distances between nodes‚ physical interconnections‚ transmission

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    ! Visual: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory contrasting to Journey‚ The North Coast What ideas about discovery does this text convey and what techniques does the composer use to represent their view of Discovery?! ! Emotionally or Physically rediscovering something challenges an individuals perception preventing them to stimulate new ideas and speculate future possibilities. As rediscoveries are sudden and unexpected the ramifications differ for individuals and their worlds leading to powerful

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    Frankenstein: dangerous knowledge‚ secrets of science‚ monster being rejected by society‚ abortion. The Great Gatsby: decline of America in the 1920s‚ deals with upper class throughout the novel. And Then There Were None: justice‚ guilt. Bill Gates/Warren Buffet: wealthy people who strive to donate to charities: money can or cannot be powerful - can argue either side; also‚ grew up with nothing‚ and accomplished a lot of things. Malcolm X: civil rights leader - anti-racism. The Once and Future

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    online viewing of grades

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    Introduction Most college schools here in the Philippines have an online grade viewing/inquiry system‚ especially in metro manila. The trend of using this kind of system is growing fast‚ and reaching even schools in provinces. What is an online grade viewing system you ask? This type of system is a computerized system that you could only access through www (World Wide Web) via internet. WWW is the fastest growing part of internet. Note that‚ contrary to what many people believe‚ the web and the internet

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    Common Law assignment 1

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    broad‚ with the real starting point at the Norman Conquest in 1066. During that time‚ England was mostly ruled by customs prior to the Conquest. It wasn’t until William the Conqueror took throne that modern English law started to develop‚ under the common law. Fast forward to 21st century‚ and now the law has been a lot more developed‚ with its sources divided into two‚ the primary source and the secondary source. The primary source being case law‚ legislation‚ and European law. In the case of secondary

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