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    Name: Vargas‚Aida 12 Exercise 4: Endocrine System Physiology: Activity 2: Plasma Glucose‚ Insulin‚ and Diabetes Mellitus Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You have not completed the Pre-lab Quiz. 07/15/15 page 1 Experiment Results Predict Question: Predict Question: To measure the amount of plasma glucose in a patient sample Your answer : b. the optical density of the sample will be measured and the glucose concentration will be extrapolated from the glucose standard curve. Stop & Think Questions:

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    In the novels Beowulf‚ translated by Benton Raffel and Grendel by John Gardner‚ there is a character that is vividly portrayed. This character is the monster Grendel‚ a non-human being portrayed in two separate ways. The Anglo-Saxon’s view Grendel as evil; there’s no arguing that point. However‚ when the reader sees the story portrayed through Grendel’s perspective he starts to empathize with Grendel rather than fear him. In the beginning of BeowulfGrendel is presented as "a fiend out of hell .

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    The Spanish Empire I. The Conquistadors A. Hernando Cortés (1485-1547) 1. All of the New World was Spain’s‚ except Brazil (ignoring English claims). Cristobo Columbo and his brother had established a handful of small colonies (including Cuba)‚ but in the first 15 years or so of the 16th Century Spain didn’t control much territory; this would soon change. 2. In 1519‚ Hernando Cortés landed in Mexico at Vera Cruz (which he founded). He had 600 men. His orders were to establish a colony;

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    Name: igaine baldonaza Exercise 4: Endocrine System Physiology: Activity 2: Plasma Glucose‚ Insulin‚ and Diabetes Mellitus Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You have not completed the Pre-lab Quiz. 11/25/14 page 1 Experiment Results Predict Question: Predict Question: To measure the amount of plasma glucose in a patient sample Your answer : c. a blood sample must be collected from an artery in the arm. Stop & Think Questions: Why does the color in the tubes vary? You correctly answered: c. The

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    scornful of the present and hateful of past. Grendel‚ a lonely monster who despises the world as much as it despises him‚ is one such being. Leaving the ill-fated waters of his pond‚ Grendel plagues the world of King Hrothgar and the Danes. Coming every night‚ Grendel massacres Hrothgar’s people in the Herot‚ a famous hall of music and riches. This murder and terror continues until the arrival of Beowulf‚ a warrior with the intents of defeating Grendel once and for all. Courageously‚

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    Grendel as a sympathetic character in Grendel Can you imagine being born and automatically being considered evil? This is what happens to Grendel. Throughout the book everyone’s feelings towards Grendel is that of a bad person or creature. In Grendel my sympathy for Grendel fluctuates. Grendel starts out as a sympathetic character because he is an innocent curious child with a mother who doesn’t talk‚ and lives in a cave. As the story moves on Grendel is misunderstood then starts to make decisions

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    moral absolutes. He portrays Grendel in his book Grendel as a condemnation of the moral relativism expressed by Jean Paul Sartre’s ideas of atheistic existentialism. Through Grendel ’s experiences with contrasting religions and his philosophical mentors‚ Grendel chooses to embody Sartre’s idea of authenticity by terrorizing the people around him. Through Grendel’s initial attraction with the Shaper‚ a scop and a symbol of the Old Testament‚ Gardner shows how Grendel is able acknowledge moral absolutes

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    Chapter 04 PreTest

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    1. One of the political issues that led to the Civil War is still a salient one today. The issue was ________. a. conflicting regional political preferences b. role of government in regulating agricultural industries c. women’s right to vote d. sovereign rights of farmers e. ethnic cleansing Grade: 1 User Responses: a.conflicting regional political preferences Feedback: a.Correct. See L.O. 4.3. 2. There is currently a great divide between Democrats and Republicans on taxing ________

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    Name: Adrianne Zimmerman Exercise 4: Endocrine System Physiology: Activity 3: Hormone Replacement Therapy Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 25% by answering 1 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) You correctly answered: d. stimulates ovarian follicle development. 2. Estrogen Your answer : c. is an anterior pituitary hormone secretion. Correct answer: d. is produced by developing ovarian follicles. 3. Calcitonin Your answer : a. is a steroid hormone. Correct

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    ancestral crime. (She must have some human in her.) Not that she thinks. Not that she dissects and ponders the dusty mechanical bits of her miserable life’s curse.” Grendel describes his cursed mother in the cave that is wracked by guilt. Grendel does not understand the nature of their existence. This sets a mood for readers to feel sorry for Grendel because it was not Grendel’s choice to be a ridiculous monster that “stinks of death.” Readers

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