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    "What Kind Of World Do You Want To Live In?" If we are able to create a world of our own we would that world with everything we like and erasing everything that we dislike. But that world could change based on our ages. So like every normal people I have my own world in my mind since I was little. Since my dream is to become a scientist I want to be the creator of every single thing in my own world. I want to protect my own world like "Super Man" protects the earth. And I want to erase every disease

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    Investigate the effect of on exercise on the heart rate. Aim: To find out if there is any relevant link between the amounts of exercise taken to increase a person heart rate. Equipment needed: Stop watch Screen volunteer P.E kit Calculator Record sheet Type of exercise: skip for few minutes ‚ then break in between and again repeat it once or twice. Method: First of all‚ we needed to take the resting heart rate of the person who is about to skip. Then‚ with the stopwatch one

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    Tattoos and piercings have been looked upon for many years as negativity in the work environment. Individuals often assume you are a part of a gang or have been in prison when they notice tattoos upon your body. When in reality history has shown that this artwork has served in many different cultures‚ and rites of passage‚ sometimes marking status and rank‚ parts of symbols and religions‚ spiritual devotion‚ arts of bravery love‚ punishment‚ amulets‚ talismans‚ and protection from entities

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    Protein Essay- Erin Keegan What are proteins? A polypeptide is a chain of monomers joined up to make a polymer. Proteins are organic polypeptides made up of a chain of amino acid residues- they’re residues because they lose a water molecule. The amino acids (monomers) join up by forming peptide bonds. When two amino acids join together‚ they become a dipeptide. This happens when the carboxyl group of an amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid link up through a condensation reaction (which

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    Denaturation of Proteins

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    “Denaturation of Proteins” Denaturation is a process in which proteins or nucleic acids lose the tertiary structure and secondary structure which is present in their native state‚ by application of some external stress or compound such as a strong acid or base‚ a concentrated inorganic salt‚ an organic solvent (e.g.‚ alcohol or chloroform)‚ or heat. If proteins in a living cell are denatured‚ this results in disruption of cell activity and possibly cell death. Denatured proteins can exhibit

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    The effect of the molecular weight to the rate of diffusion Based on the experiments‚ sd f f f f s wrefwe fwe rfwjv rwefhnw fwer fwe fwef fwe fwe fwe fwef wef w fwe fwe From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Sucrose is the organic compound commonly known as table sugar and sometimes called saccharose. This white‚ odorless‚ crystalline powder has a pleasing‚ sweet taste. It is best known for its role in human nutrition. The molecule is a disaccharide derived from glucose

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    Protein: Summary

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    TITLE: The Amount of Protein in Chicken Tissues over Cooked Various Periods of Time. ABSTRACT: In this lab‚ we are using a BioRad protein assay dye to determine the concentration of protein in our chicken. The dye binds to the amino acid residues‚ which allow us to find the concentration of protein (BioRad Protein Assay for Tissues). Our hypothesis was the longer chicken is cooked the less protein is available. To test our hypothesis‚ we made samples using our chicken and distilled water to determine

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    Are you interested in jobs that require athletic or mechanical ability‚ working with objects‚ machines‚ tools‚ plants or animals‚ or being outdoors? You enjoy working with your hands‚ tools‚ machines‚ and things that are practical‚ mechanically and physically inclined. Careers you would enjoy • Architecture • Chef / F&B / Hospitality Management • Engineering • Information Technology • Mechanical / Automobile Engineering • Music • Pharmacy • Pilot / Aviation • Veterinarian Are

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    Do you believe in the 10000 rule? Do you think that to turn into a pro in whatever you’re doing requires 10000 hours of practice? I believe that to achieve greatness in something‚ 10000 hours of practice is a must. Some people do not agree with this concept. They say‚ “I was born naturally talented.” People can be born with talent‚ but that does not mean they are masters by no means. You have to constantly work at your specialty to get to the next level. Hard work is what shapes a person. If you

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    Cylinder7). Thermometer (-10 to 110 oC)Hypothesis:By adding glucose to a solution of KMnO4 and H2SO4‚ the solution will turn colourless and it will take a specific time for the reaction to complete. By increasing the temperature‚ the time it takes (the rate) for the solution to completely change to colourless will be increased. Thus it can be said‚ that it is being hypothesized that an increase in temperature will cause an equal increase in the rate of the reaction. Method:1). Using a measuring cylinder

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