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    Ebrahim Abdulaziz Design Lab Report Research Question: How is the rate of yeast fermentation of 7.5g of yeast affected by using different companies of yeast (Bakon Yeast Inc.‚ Lake States Yeast LLC‚ Lesaffre Yeast Corp‚ Red Star Yeast Company‚ and Minn-Dak Yeast CO Inc.)? Background Information: Yeast is a fungal microorganism that is used to manufacture mainly bread and beer. It reproduces rapidly. Fermentation is the process by which yeast takes in sugar and releases alcohol and carbon

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    transport anyone who wishes to believe into fantastic realms. Through these stories and films emanating mysterious qualities and awe that is fantasy‚ the door to escapism is opened. Escapism in this sense refers to a negative connotation where humans escape from the unpleasant human world into the world of fantasy. Due to many people criticizing these stories and films just being of a fantastic nature‚ they often reject them as merely “escapist”- a term generally associated with works of art that one

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    name‚ as the audience learns‚ in that this is a place certainly devoid of anything to do with religion‚ peace‚ or tranquility. The main story revolves around Rocket‚ a well meaning young man who grows up in this chaotic world. Rocket has plans to escape the city by becoming a photographer‚ even though he has normal teenage problems like how to find money‚ and possibly love. He must do so while also trying to stay alive in a violent environment of drugs and gang warfare. This harrowing tale is told

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    Why did the police in 1888 never catch Jack the Ripper? In the autumn of 1888‚ an air of mystery and terror cloaked and surrounded the city of London. An unidentified murderer who had given himself the name Jack the Ripper was loose on the streets of the east end‚ killing and mutilating innocent women whilst the police seemed helpless‚ unable to catch the killer. But why was Jack the Ripper never caught? In this essay I will investigate the reasons why the infamous murderer was never caught‚ including

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    Pocket” was originally published in the magazines Good Housekeeping and Collier’s in 1956. Although not as highly regarded as Finney’s The Body Snatchers or Time and Again‚ "Contents" still exhibits the author’s concern with time and the struggle to escape from its grip. The story’s protagonist‚ Tom Benecke‚ illustrates the delicate balance between what people tend to prioritize in life and spend the most time on versus what ends up arguably being the more worthwhile investment of that time. Benecke

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    and it leads to so many unnecessary battles. The United States put on a pretentious mask that they are there to help. But that was never the truth. Starting with the Cubans‚ we saw opportunities in an island so close to Florida. After helping them escape Spanish rule‚ we choose to put a protectorate on them. It is hypocritical that we “liberate” them from Spain in order to control them ourselves for our gains. We exposed their people not only from their land‚ but also tried to dominate their way of

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    his little‚ drab colored car. The interior reeked of a marijuana scent which began to flare up my allergies. I was far too petrified to say anything‚ or to even cough. I just sat there. He drove about twenty miles far‚ and then turned though this narrow‚ murky corner where he finally stopped. He stepped out of the car‚ and immediately after‚ he took me out‚ and slammed the door shut. I became overwhelmed with wonder‚ but still I said nothing. He fiercely grasped my arm and took me into this apparently

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    prescribed to (not kill since it is impossible to kill a virus) keep an illness under control or prevent the virus from spreading. The major difference between the two is that anti-biotics can be used to kill off several bacteria but anti-virals are so narrow that they can only be used for one virus at a time. In order to end the crisis with anti-virals some scientists found distinctive ways to broaden the drug. The first approach was to create a drug that prevented protein from helping viruses replicate

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    beam‚ dividing the composition in two. Against this horizontality are complementary vertical and nearly vertical elements that create trapezoids and triangles.  The large mast is the most dominant of these upright diagonals.  Its complement is the narrow‚ crescent-topped pole holding up the gangway‚ as well as the stanchions leaning to and fro on the gangway‚ the handrails of the metal staircase‚ and the many standing figures on both levels.  The result is a formal organization that is all at once

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    A Shameful Affair

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    In the following essay‚ Simpson discusses images of nature and society in "A Shameful Affair." Mildred Orme‚ in Kate Chopin’s "A Shameful Affair‚" is a socially conventional and sexually repressed young woman who has come to the Kraummer farm to escape the sexual demands that were made on her in civilized‚ urban society. Chopin uses fertile nature imagery to show Mildred being drawn out of the realm of sheltered social convention and into a natural world that is rich with sensuous physical surroundings

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