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    easier manipulation on the bacteria for various purposes such as for medical‚ research‚ developmental‚ and biotechnicalfieldsThe cell wall is the basis for classification of bacteria according to the Gram stain. Accordingto the chemical make up of bacterial cell wall‚ a staining procedure‚ Gram stain‚ helps usclassify bacteria into two subgroups‚ The cell wall can stain either positive or negative‚depending on its chemistry. If the bacteria stains positive it will retain a purple/blue color. If the

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    America was like paradise for a poor man. The resources were bountiful while the trade was tremendous. The discomfort one faced passing over the Atlantic to land in the New World dissolves because the difficulty was worth it all. The wages in the colonies were estimated to three time more than the wages in England. On top of that‚ the cost of land was far in comparison to the cost of land in England. Land was plentiful therefore cheaper. Thomas explains that the price of corn was more valuable for

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    -Despite these hardships‚“people were coming in fast"‚according to colonist James Claypole in 1683. -Despite there were not enough ships the people were going in them anyway. A fresh start: -James Oglethorpe and a group of trustees planned to colony the colony in order to provide a fresh start for the English poor. -A new

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    person who paid his or her own way and 50 acres more for each person they brought. The idea of reward for the colonist sparked motivation and exploration‚ this in turn created productive work. Tobacco quickly became a profitable cash crop and the colony wanted to plant it excessively. By 1617 tobacco exports from Virginia to England totaled over 20‚000 pounds. And by 1620 colonist had sent back more than 50‚000 pounds‚ by the end of the decade the amount had reached an astonishing 1.5 million pounds

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    their geography‚ and the regions differed tremendously as a result. Socially‚ New England and the Chesapeake region were completely incomparable. New England had a rigid social structure and religion was the driving force behind the settlement. The colony was well organized and stable‚ which can be shown by the ship to New England’s passenger list‚ which listed the name‚ occupation‚ relationship to the head of the family‚ and their age (doc b). The people that migrated to New England were wealthy and

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    better to isolate individual colonies? Why? I think spread plates worked best because a solid medium that provides a surface for the individual cells to be separated and isolated from the other microbial cells that may be present in the original sample. Also the pour is more likely to gain unwanted bacteria through the dilution process. D. What are the six qualities included in a description of colony morphology? 1. Shape: What is the basic formation of the colony? Is it circular‚ irregular

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    Algeria‚ which has at least trebled its income. But the colonial system‚ as we have seen‚ is opposed to industrialization (Sartre‚ P138).” As we can see‚ Colonialism is largely hindered the development of the colonies‚ it lets the colonists tortured‚ it hinder economic development of colony. Thirdly‚ Dereck Walcott describes the political repression of the Caribbean‚ he mentions the contribution of black American culture or civilization is absurd. The ex - colonial world have no choice to imitate

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    Boston severely over exaggerated the events of that day in order to gain public sympathy and pit more colonists against the British regime. Within three weeks of the event in March 1770‚ an engraving by Paul Revere began circulating throughout the colony. His depiction of the shooting contained not a clash of brawlers‚ but instead innocent citizens‚ whom the British had no foreseeable reason to shoot at. Revere’s intention was to convince viewers of the indisputable justice of the colonial cause.

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    trade. And by doing this‚ it might be a good idea in the king’s eyes‚ but it’s not the best idea in the peoples. Which is whom you are ultimately trying to please. In the grand scheme of things that is what the British were missing in their "perfect" colony‚ pleasing the people. (DCT 2) The "massacre" that happened on March 5th

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    It’s the seventeenth century in early America. I’m Peter Fuller‚ me and my family of four have come overseas from London‚ England to start a new life in the colony of Massachusetts. Back in London we were just your average middle class family who worked very hard to make money. We were not poor but we were far from wealthy. I worked as a shopkeeper and my wife was a school teacher. While we were content with our lives in England we wanted a chance to start over and have a chance to get wealthy quickly

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