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    Aim: To find the effect of temperature on enzymes‚ using a potato as a catalyst. The source of catalase is in the potato cells. 2H2O2 → O2 + H2O Planning: Introduction: An Enzyme is any one of many specialised organic substances‚ composed of polymers of amino acids‚ that act as catalysts to regulate the speed of the many chemical reactions involved in the metabolism of living organisms Enzymes are classified into several broad categories‚ such as hydrolytic‚ oxidising‚ and reducing‚ depending

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    Healthy Eating Essay “Good health and good sense are two of life’s greatest blessings”‚ said Pubilius Syrus. Some people say that sayings are just there to entertain us. Really though‚ sayings can be very empowering. In order to keep those laudable blessing with us‚ we have to maintain our healthy eating‚ cleanliness‚ injury and illness prevention‚ exercise‚ and of course‚ other healthy habits. You can stay super healthy surprisingly easily. Eating healthy is one easy‚ fun way to stay

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    Mountain he runs into Moral dilemma when he comes across the naked Sadhu. Sadhu is the holy Indian men. One of the New Zealander found an Indian Sadhu who carried Sadhu on his soldiers and kept on his feet. The Sadhu was shivering‚ suffering from Hypothermia and near to his death. The moral dilemma comes into role when author and other people whom he met on his trip while climbing the mountain are forced to make the decision to go down the mountain to save the life of the Sadhu and not to climb the

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    customers through active listening and discussing how best to meet their needs.FIRST AIDCombat Life Saver course completed January 2008. The course covered care and treatment of patients with traumatic head and back injuries‚ broken bones‚ burns‚ hypothermia‚ cold and heat injuries‚ and many other types of emergency medical procedures.MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATORDrove and maintained trucks from 1/4 ton to 4 ton cargo and stake & platform types. Transported personnel‚ equipment‚ and ammunition over rough terrain

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    Safety and efficacy of a novel intravascular cooling device to control body temperature in neurologic intensive care patients: a prospective pilot study_. Critical Care Medicine._ 30. pp. 2481 ’ ’ 2488. Marion‚ D‚W. (2001) Therapeutic moderate hypothermia and fever. Curr.Pharmaceutical Design 7. pp. 1533 ’ ’ 1536. Thorley‚ R‚R.‚ Wertsch‚ J‚ J.‚ Klingbeil G‚ E.(2001) Acute hypothalamic instability in traumatic brain injury: a case report. Arch Phys Med Rehabil.;82:246 ’ ’ 249. Zauner‚ A.‚ Daugherty

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    The Parable of the Sadhu The following case first appeared in the September-October 1983 issue of the Harvard Business Review. It was written by business professor Bowen H. McCoy and is a true story ---------------------------------------- The Nepal experience was more rugged than I had anticipated. Most commercial treks last two or three weeks and cover a quarter of the distance we travel. My friend Stephan‚ the anthropologist‚ and I were halfway through the 60-day himalayan part of the trip

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    While our team was composed of completely different preference types (as classified by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator)‚ we believe that such varying opinions led to our group’s success in the Subarctic Survival Simulation. In fact‚ our group boasted the highest team percentage change in the activity—43 percent. The team percentage change represents the improvements made in the ranking of survival tools through our team’s discussion from our individual assessments. The change shows how the group’s

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    Assignment: Current Issue Report - Format The most basic current issue report is divided into four areas: * Introduction- This section gives background information on the reason for the report and addresses possible solutions that can be offered to solve the problems mentioned. * Problems- Problems arisen from the current issue. * Possible Solutions- Possible solutions to solve the problems mentioned. * Recommendations- The recommendations state actions that the writer

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    English Essay Plan How do the symbols/the way the text ends reinforce Barkers ideas‚ values‚ and beliefs in Border Crossing? Ideas: Children and Violence‚ Rehabilitation versus punishment‚ crossing of personal and professional borders‚ possibility of change. Symbols: Water‚ fire‚ rabbits‚ chickens‚ the fox‚ dreams‚ Danny’s background‚ Lindesfarne episode‚ Danny at the end‚ ambiguous ending Water/River Tyne: Possibility of change Water symbolises uncertainty‚ power control (How Tom feels with

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    Enzymes lower the amount of energy needed in a chemical reaction. This happens because enzymes are catalysts‚ so they speed up the activation rates that occur in living organisms. Without enzymes‚ it would be difficult to break down particles like food in the digestion system. Enzymes are all very specific to what chemical reactions they will work with‚ and the temperature‚ pH‚ and salt concentration have to be a specific levels in order for the enzyme to function. The structure of each enzyme has

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