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    retired Captain of the United States Marine Corps who was sent to monitor a ceasefire in Sudan. Brian was sent over as an unarmed military observer or a patrol leader‚ which was quite the change for the retired Captain‚ as he was use to being in the action. Little did Brian know‚ within six months he found himself in the middle of a rising conflict in Darfur‚ spreading to the entire region. In Darfur and Sudan there has been a two decade civil war between the North and South‚ resulting in thousands

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    ASSIGNMENT 3 BIOMOLECS

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    The test performed is called the Ethanol Emulsion test. The solubility of lipids and ethanol were broken down in this test. Lipids are non-polar organic compounds‚ making them un-soluble in water but soluble in organic solvents‚ such as ethanol. Sudan IV solution tested the oil in each sample by dying the lipids red and rising the oil to the top of the solution. The hypothesis was that the whole and soy milk were going to test negative for the presence of lipids. The null hypothesis was that eggs

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    Minister three times and Disraeli twice. In order to compare the two it is necessary to examine how their individual policies benefitted Britain on a whole‚ in terms of; trade‚ peace‚ diplomacy‚ balance of power and strategic advantage. Egypt and The Sudan were a major source of concern for Britain during the 19th century. Both Gladstone and Disraeli during their ministries had to solve problems there; however both had different ways in dealing with the African region. In 1875 the Khedive of Egypt was

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    Islamic Financing

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    Summery Islamic Mode of Financing in other Countries (Malaysia‚ Iran‚ Sudan‚ Saudi Arabia) Introduction Islamic banking and finance may not be a totally new concept‚ the widespread expansion of this form of banking is certainly a fairly recent phenomena. There are more than 600 Islamic banking institutions and these institutions not only operate in Muslim countries‚ but have also gained footing in non-Muslim countries. Consensus forecasts expect the asset size of global IFSI to hit US$2 trillion

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    administrations under the Islamic religion‚ and the eastern city states also favored Islam‚ Ethiopia favored Christianity. Trade was vital to all of the kingdoms; with gold‚ salt‚ ivory and slaves being precious commodities. The area known as the western Sudan encompasses the broad expanse of savanna that stretches between the vast Sahara

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    Eboola Virus

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    name of DR. Ngoy Mushola. He discovered it in 1976 after the epidemic hit his country. The first case of Ebola was called Ebola Zaire. It was discovered in Zaire hence the name. The second discovery of Ebola was called Ebola Sudan; also it was discovered in Sudan. Although both of these viruses are Ebola they have slightly adapted to the needs of their area. Characteristics of Ebola The Ebola virus is a very primitive virus and uses R.N.A as it genetic material. Since it uses R.N.A

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    Carbohydrates‚ Proteins‚ lipids‚ and nucleic Acid Lab Exercise 6 Date: 9/17/12 Bio 102-11 Purpose the purpose of this experiment was to perform test to detect the presence of carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ lipids‚ and nucleic acids. Explain the importance of a positive and a negative control in biochemical test. Use biochemical test to identify an unknown compound. Background Most organic compounds in living organisms are carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ lipids‚ and nucleic acids they are called macromolecules

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    Identification of Macromolecules Introduction The purpose of this lab is to test for the presence of macromolecules in various foods. Tests are performed to describe the basic structure of proteins‚ lipids‚ glycerides‚ and carbohydrates. We are to recognize the positives and negatives in these macromolecules. Also we are to identify the roles that proteins‚ lipids‚ minerals‚ vitamins‚ and carbohydrates play in the body’s construction and metabolism. Procedure / Results 5.1 Carbohydrate

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    biological molecular

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    Benedict’s test. 2) To test the presence of non-reducing sugars which is sucrose by using Hydrolysis then Benedict’s test. 3) To test the presence of the starch by using iodine test. 4) To test the presence of lipids in corn oils when using the Sudan Ш and Emulsion tests. 5) To test the presence of proteins in an egg albumen in the Biuret’s test. 6) To test the presence of Vitamin C and ascorbic acid in the DCPIP test. Results: Figure 1 :Results of biochemical test for different food

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    The most common organic molecules are carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ and proteins. Carbohydrates contain carbon‚ hydrogen and oxygen with a ratio of 1:2:1‚ this means that for every 2 hydrogen atoms there is one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. They are necessary for the body to function properly because they provide the fuel that burns to produce energy. Carbohydrates come in the class of either a monosaccharide‚ disaccharide‚ or polysaccharide. Monosaccharides are the simplest form of a carbohydrate‚ disaccharides

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