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    for the food test. The quantity of food crushed and water used depends on the number of tests to be conducted. FATS: Sudan stain test is often used to determine the level of fecal fat to diagnose steatorrhea. A small sample is dissolved in water or saline‚ glacial acetic acid is added to hydrolyze the insoluble salts of fatty acids‚ a few drops of alcoholic solution of Sudan III are added‚ the sample is spread on a microscopic slide‚ and heated twice to boil. Normally a stool sample should show

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    commonly used to detect their presence. Objectives Test for the presence of monosaccharides by using the Benedict’s test Test for the presence of starch‚ a polysaccharide‚ by using the Lugol’s iodine test Test for the presence of lipids by using the Sudan test Test for the presence of proteins by using the Biuret reagent test Determine the identity of an unknown substance by detecting the presence of organic macromolecules using the above tests Introduction Biological macromolecules are defined as

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    Imagine a daunting journey‚ through hostile environments. There is a war over religion splitting up Sudan. Rebel soldiers are fighting the government‚ and people are being displaced from the homes and families. This describes the experience of Salva‚ a 12 year old boy from the novel A Long Walk to Water written by Linda Sue park. In this novel individuals have to face challenging terrain and dangerous routes against the odds of survival. Main character‚ Salva Dut‚ was able to survive through an extremely

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    Lesson 1 Notes archaeological anthropology | The study of human behavior and cultural patterns and processes through the culture’s material remains. | ascribed status   | Social status (e.g.‚ race or gender) that people have little or no choice about occupying. | cultural anthropology   | The study of human society and culture; describes‚ analyzes‚ interprets‚ and explains social and cultural similarities and differences. | cultural relativism   | The position that the values and standards

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    James Davis Professor Pope/GLY 101 March 26‚ 2014 Research Paper Sahara Desert Sahara Desert is the world’s largest desert. fahsdf asdfjk asdfjas dfasdkfj afoiwehfa djfaiweofj asdkfThe eastern Sahara is the driest region on Earth‚ where the received solar radiation is capable of evaporating over 200-times the amount of rainfall. It is characterized by a vegetation-free expanse of sandstone in the south and a limestone plateau in the north‚ with numerous sand sheets and sand dunes in numerous

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    I. Abstract The common organic compounds provide us with nutrients are sugars and starches‚ carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ and lipids. In this lab‚ qualitative tests are performed to identify the presence of organic compounds in food using indicators‚ chemical substances that react in a certain way when a particular substance is present. We put one indicator into the each test tube containing different solutions at a time to see what organic compound is present. The color change in the indicator tells

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    beautiful Ethne Eustance. Their best friend Jack‚ who is Harry’s closest comrade‚ loves Ethne as well‚ but the two are completely oblivious to his jealousy and are happy. News arrives one evening that their regiment (the Royal Cumbrians) are to be sent to Sudan to aid other British soldiers at war. Harry panics and quietly resigns his commission that night. Seeing his horrified face‚ the audience can guess that he has acted out of fear. Harry’s comrades learn of his abandonment‚ and three of them send him

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    Separatism is the wanting or succession of being separate and splitting from a main country‚ usually because they no longer identify with the main body they are attached/part of. As a result‚ they feel isolated and excluded from the main body and wish to no longer be a part of it‚ which can often result in peaceful separation from that body‚ however it is sometimes very violent and may bring about more negatives than positives. Separatism is often the result of certain needs or reasons that the

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    jobs to local people Coffee Ethiopia & Kenya First grown in Kaffa‚ Ethiopia Ethiopia’s most important export Water shortages (p. 288) Ethiopia & Sudan Drought Ethiopia & Sudan receive more food aid than any other countries in the world. Dam Uganda Generates hydro-electricity (electricity comes from moving water) Takes water away from Sudan and causes drought and conflict Malaria Found near standing water Disease caused by mosquitoes Environmental

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    organizations play in the war in Sudan and in the lives of the refugees? Should the U.S. or other countries/organizations have intervened more or less? I do believe there is at least a little something the U.S. have done more to prevent more lost boys or child soldiers. What was life like in the refugee camps? People from Sudan fled to the refugee camps in northeastern Kenya in 1991. The UNHCR supports the refugee camps‚ which are located near the borders with Somalia and Sudan. Refugees are confined

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