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- 27291: Bacteria Classification By Gram Staining
- Bacteria Classification By Gram Staining THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT SCIENCE 453 : BIOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS REPORT No.1 Objective: To test a sample of laboratory prepared bacteria and categorise it according to Christians gram positive and gram negative classes and also by viewing it under a high powered microscope and oil immersions; classify its shape and note any special characteristics. Introduction: Bacteria was categorised into two groups in ... 3. Cover the smear with a drop Crystal Violet and leave standing for 20 seconds 4. Wash off the stain with distilled water; drain and blot off the excess with bibulous paper. 5. Apply Grams Iodine on the smear and leave to stand for 1 minute. 6. Drain the excess iodine and apply 95% Ethyl alcohol for 20 second duration or till the alcohol runs clearly from the slide. 7 ...
- 27292: Religion in Schools
- ... the 1st amendment and make some children feel uneasy or stressed. William Torrey Harris began his teaching career in St. Louis as a private tutor. He later became a teacher and administrator in the citys public schools. In 1867 Harris became the superintendent of the St. Louis public school system, where he enforced his belief that the influences of religion and politics should be kept separate from schools. He believed ... liberty of students. In conclusion I believe it is important for children to get an education . Teaching children abou the past wether it be religion , government , or economics will help them better themselves in today's world.
- 27293: Solving the Mystery of the Romanovs
- ... found belonged to the Czar. To answer this, mitochondrial DNA was obtained eight adult male femur bones found in the grave. Then using a program called ClustalW, the mitochondrial DNA from many of the Czar's maternal relatives were compared to the bones. It was discovered that the mitochondrial DNA of femur number 4 was an exact copy of that from the relatives. This lead scientists to believe that this bone ... bones except femur number 9 were exact replicas. This lead scientists to believe that femur number 9 did not belong to the daughters or to the Czarina. In the grave only three of the Czarina's four daughters were found in the grave. A young Hungarian woman calling herself Anna Anderson, claimed she was the missing daughter Anastasia. To see if this was true, a sample of mitochondrial DNA was obtained ...
- 27294: Personal WritingAn Event That Changed My Life
- Personal Writing: An Event That Changed My Life Open your eyes. Let the music surround you and indulge. But don't let it blind you. We must stay alert and strong. You can take them, for they are the weak. Find the source; he is there if you look, if you accept, if you are open ... for this kind of happiness is only felt with the drifting in of snow and the voice of the radio announcer declaring a day off of studies. Mothers curse the administrators, insiting the weather shouldn't stop the daily study of knowledge. Fathers curse the plow trucks for their hectic ride into work that awaits before them. But the children open their eyes to see the miracle, little as it may ...
- 27295: The Internet Beneficial Or Fat
- ... that the Internet is a marvelous resource, which has taken the world one step closer to the "Star Trek ideal". There is a second opinion. One that believes the Internet is one of the world's biggest errors. If one can buy things online, one can use fake credit cards. On the same note, one can pretend to sell something, just to get credit card numbers. When one orders something online ... extremely easy to get lost, and there is no map. So the Internet has potential for an excessive amount of danger. All in all, it actually comes down to a personal decision. It is one's own responsibility to "carry a compass and watch for booby traps". The Internet is essentially like a major city. One has the good, safe parts of town, and one has the "wrong side of the ...
- 27296: Acid Rain
- ... This is why many lakes in the Muskoka, Haliburton, Algonquin, Parry Sound and Manitoulin districts could lose their fisheries if sulphur emissions are not reduced substantially. ACID The average mean of pH rainfall in Ontario's Muskoka-Haliburton lake country ranges between 3.95 and 4.38 about 40 times more acidic than normal rainfall, while storms in Pennsilvania have rainfall pH at 2.8 it almost has the same rating ... provincial authorities calculate that Ontario stands to lose the fish in 48 500 more lakes within the next twenty years if acid rain continues at the present rate.Ontario is not alone, on Nova Scotia's Eastern most shores, almost every river flowing to the Atlantic Ocean is poisoned with acid. Further threatening a $2 million a year fishing industry. THE DYING Acid rain is killing more than lakes. It can ...
- 27297: Greek Olympics
- ... with praise for the person whom they honored and then proceeded to give mythological examples that served to enhance the glory of their victories. Mythological references were often made to heroes coming from the winner's country of origin, serving to glorify the winning towns in addition to their athletes. They often ended with a short prayer for the victor's continued prosperity.
- 27298: Mockery of Native Americans
- ... older people in their tribe. When they see these things going on they think this is to be a serious thing and people are yelling and screaming at the mascot. Eventually all of the children's respect will be gone if they see this going on and on and on. Some of the tribal members are trying to get the officials to change the costume at least so the mascot will ... nicknames and mascots constitute unauthentic representations of Native American peoples and cultures. Whether used for entertainment, comical, or symbolic purposes, this imagery degrades Native American people and cultures, and distorts Indian and non-Indian children's perceptions of self and community. Beneath mascots' glib surfaces are hidden tensions that demand critical interpretation. They exist as teachable moments that must be analyzed for the images of Native Americans they portray, and for ...
- 27299: Symbolism In The Scarlet Lette
- ... A", the sunlight, the forest and the scaffold all take a larger meaning, which enhance the theme and the plot of the play. The letter "A" which Hester Prynne wears upon her chest, changes it's meaning many times throughout the novel. This change is significant. It shows growth in the characters, and the community in which they live. The letter "A" begins as a symbol of sin, an indication of ... scarlet 'A' by its original signification"(Hawthorne 141). At this point, the townspeople no longer think Hester as the Adulteress, "Do you see that woman with the embroidered badge? It is our Hester- the town's own Hester- who is so kind to the poor, so helpful to the sick, so comforting to the afflicted"(Hawthorne 142)! The townspeople soon begin to believe that the badge serves to ward off evil ...
- 27300: Papyrus
- ... the whole. Most fragments of literature derive from rolls of papyrus, which could extend up to 35 feet in length. Papyrus was the most important writing material of the ancient world and perhaps ancient Egypt's most important legacy; alongside it were used other (often cheaper) materials, like wood and clay (broken pottery sherds with writing are called ostraca). On these materials were recorded everything from high literature to the myriad ... unless they have been preserved in a box or jar (as occasionally happens). Ostraca are often broken, and sometimes have significant salt in the fabric if they have lain in land reached by the Nile's waters. Papyrus, also paper reed, common name for a plant of the sedge family. The plant grows about 1 to 3 m (about 3 to 10 ft) The leaves are long and sharp-keeled, and ...
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