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    In the summer of 2003, excitement was in the air. It was our first school trip across our state. After a year of ups and downs filled with rewards and regrets, it was time to give something back to the community. As the school bell rang to mark the last day of 9th grade, we rushed home, retrieved our bags, and headed out for the trip. After arriving at dawn, we divided into groups and set about exploring the villages on foot. We held signs, persuaded people to accept handouts, and attempted to…

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    predictive as the people’s reaction to an issue can be of their positions on other issues and therefore other candidates, cannot predict an entire election. Additionally, there is still a chance for the Democrats when the general election rolls around. As primary season comes to a close, the candidate left standing on either side will have to begin to appeal to a more moderate voter base. This is where Bernie Sanders’ condolences or Hillary Clinton’s politically shrewd, placating tweet about the…

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    Introduction As 21st century Indians, we have more than enough reason to be proud of the strides our country has achieved over the past few decades, in technology and science, medicine, agriculture, finance and the arts, to name a few. However, it is important to remind ourselves that we do not rate high on the Human Development Index of the 2014 Human Development Report (HDR); India is ranked 135 among 187 countries. This is mostly due to the miserable condition of our education, health and…

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    violet’s wavelength is the shortest (using the most energy), and red’s wavelength is the longest (using less energy). As many people know, red, yellow, and blue are the primary colors. That is true, but only when talking about colors as in paint or markers. When talking about colors and how they are made with light, the real primary colors are red, green, and blue. When you mix colors, as in paints, you will never find a way to make yellow from the colors you have. But when you mix colors,…

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    glimmers in the warm glow of the standing lamp. She was born in 1948 in what is now known as Meadville Medical Center. She lived on a chicken farm outside of Cochranton until age five. Then her family picked up and moved to Florida, where all of her primary and secondary schooling took place. Her name is Karen; she is my grandmother. To clarify, she’s technically my step grandmother, but I love her all the same. I chose to interview her because our…

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    designs also carry with them a feel of comfort that is balanced by a lack of clutter. Often, a modern space is described as clean. In some forms of modern design, the color palette is muted or even monochromatic. Black and white are used as either primary or secondary colors, as well as gray. However, many modern designs will showcase bright colors along with the neutral palette choices, such as reds and blues. The furniture used in modern interior design often appears more harsh than what is…

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    The second type of the election method is partisan elections. In these elections, candidates are listed on a ballot and are voted on in a primary election. Then, following the primary candidates listed on a ballot in a general election. However, unlike nonpartisan elections, partisan elections include the party affiliation for those running (“Judicial Selection: The Process of Choosing Judges”, 2008, p. 6). Just as appointment had certain benefits and negatives, likewise, so does election. Each…

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    The school environment is an ideal research location to reach all students with similar demographics and teach them the importance of being physically active throughout the day. Children attend school over seven hours each day. They not only learn at school, but they eat, socialize…

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    part of healthy diet, and integral to development of the body. The purpose of performing this lab is to analyzing the activity of TEM-1 B-lactamase and how it reacts with high temperatures, chaotropic salts, detergents and pH values. INTRODUCTION: Primary protein structure is sequence of chain of amino acids. Secondary protein structure is a regularly occurring structure and is mainly formed when a sequence of amino acids are linked between by hydrogen bonds. There are two types of stable…

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    futures. In Sub-Saharan Africa the educationally marginalized hail from rural or remote villages, conflict affected areas, or come from ethnic and linguistic minorities, and make up half of the children that fail to complete a full cycle of primary school. For example in Uganda 90 out of 100 children of the poorest households who entered school in 2006 only 49 out…

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