Bacteria are a type of biological cell. They are microscopic, single celled organisms that can live anywhere. They can reside in the ocean, soil and in human gut. Humans have a relationship with bacteria that is both parasitic and symbiotic. Bacteria are single celled organisms that lack nucleus but have DNA enclosed in a nucleoid or in plasmids. Bacterial cells are generally surrounded by two protective coverings: an outer cell wall and an inner membrane. Some bacteria have flagella which...
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The reason behind to insert Article 47A in the Constitution of India is: The population of India is increasing at a very high rate. Currently, India is the second-largest populated country in the world. As per the statistics of Worldometer Elaboration of the latest United Nations. The recent population of India is 139.27 crores. There is an urgent need to control the population of India otherwise there will be a mass disaster. This increasing of the population is the root...
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Microbiology was believed by many microbiologists to experience its second golden age, prior to that is the first golden age which initiated by Pasteurās Germ theory of disease. The second golden age of microbiology introduced another field of general biology which is molecular genetics. It uses microorganisms as a model in conducting researches. It started in the year 1940's, when Salvador Luria and Max DulbrĆ¼ck worked on the genetics of a bacterium, Escherichia coli or E. coli. They studied the...
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I focus on establishing a career as a marine environmental expert. Thus, following returning, I intend to continue my job at the Department of Fisheries. This is a unique public organization to achieve my career goals, to work intimately with both government and development partners. Subsequent to going along with, I need to present my Individual Activity Plan (IAP) to the ministry with subtleties of my procured information and its applied territory. As per the FAO report, Bangladesh is 3rd...
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Every individual knows how hard it is to be sick and ill because of diseases. Humans as well as animals often experienced it due to the viruses around us. A virus cannot survive alone; it needs host cells to continue living. Viruses such as influenza virus in āfluā, HIV in AIDS, smallpox virus, measles virus, and coronavirus in Covid-19 invade and attack our cells. It replicates and infects other cells of our immune system. The only protection of our body...
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The purpose of this experiment was to determine the identity of an unknown diprotic or triprotic acid by performing a standard titration procedure. Standardized NaOH was used to titrate the unknown acid and the changes in pH and volumes were recorded. The molar mass (98.4g/mol), pKa (1.81), and Ka () were calculated. The overall findings resulted in the identification of Maleic acid as the Unknown B in laboratory. Introduction A titration procedure is used to determine the identity of an...
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As a tremendous natural phenomenon, solar eclipse holds great significance in many scientific approaches. Normally, Sun, the most efficient energy source for the whole solar system, emits light that is too powerful and therefore blocks light reflected from other stars nearby, nor corona, the outermost layer of the Sun, can be observed with enough details.[footnoteRef:1] However, as the Moon blocks most sunlight during the solar eclipse, scientists can obtain more exact data about the celestial bodies then. [1: Aschwanden, M....
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The Diary of a Wimpy Kid are one of the best books in the world, children like it and want to read it a lot. But do you know who made it? Thatās right, Jeff Kinney! Jeff Kinney is the author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid and heās the bestselling author of the series. He made a lot of them and so far he made 17 books including 2 books made today in 2019. Jeff Kinney was born...
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Viruses are the smallest microorganisms in life and cannot be seen by naked eyes or with light microscopy. They are considered as a contagious agent that is only regenerated within the host cells of other living organizations and can infect all living organisms in the earth, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and the archaea. Viruses can be identified only through their biological behavior, such as the disease they cause. Viruses are a particular classification; they are not...
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Self-Efficacy is a personās belief that they can accomplish a difficult task or challenge. My self-efficacy can lead to growth mindset if I believe that I can accomplish a difficult task or challenge. I can accomplish a difficult task by practicing or studying hard. I can also use positive self-talk to keep me focused on positive thinking instead of negative thinking. Self-talk is the practice of a person talking to oneself aloud or mentally. Self-talk can be positive or negative....
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Honor is a set of human qualities, due to which he gains self-esteem. It includes such qualities as nobility, justice, valor, courage, honesty and strict moral principles. In the past, honor was associated not so much with the internal qualities of a person, as with his ability to behave in society, to comply with established norms and rules of conduct. It was required to maintain reputation and respect for oneself from others. Honor is closely related to the concept of...
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As humans, we are bound to make mistakes. After spending lot of time at workplace, we have tendency to commit one or two mistakes. The first instinct as humans after committing a mistake, is to try to hide it & panic- or runaway from it. This isn't a good way good to deal with it going forward. Everyone one makes mistakes at some point, how we handle it is what matters. Here are ways to bounce back after making a...
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Public administration is a combo of hypothesis just as training , its training is as old as human development , investigation of public administration has been described by standardizing approach (political ,reasoning, law making) up till nineteenth century. According to A Kindle, there is a need of broadening of endeavors towards observational examination, investigation of organization, which will try to rectify ways of govt. these underlying down to earth and hypothetical endeavors combined with that of the individuals who may...
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Once upon a time, political humor was not very popular amongst societies. Usually, those who dared to make satire comments received all the attention and resources the FBI could offer. At most, be sued for defamation and at least, interrogated. However, nowadays the clock has ticked for the comediansā benefit. With their highly significant platform, they became the trusted news anchors. Politicians on the other hand, with their distrusted platform, have become the jokes behind many comic shows. Comedians and...
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The qualifications all biotic beings meet are not met by viruses on the grounds that there is a lot that a virus is unable to do. A virion cannot maintain homeostasis, or regulate its internal processes because it does not have the anatomy to do so, simply because a virus is not made up of cells. A virion is, fundamentally, genetic material trapped in a protein casing. It cannot grow because when it is duplicated in a cell it is...
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For my written task I will be talking about the language and taboo and the inappropriate usage of language in advertisements and how those advertisements affect people in general. In my opinion I think that there are many advertisements that influences us either in a good way or in a bad way, I think that advertisements have a high power of influencing the society and sometimes it is good but other times it is bad. Young aged people usually get...
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Free Will means the freedom to make choices unfettered by divine influence. Free will in inherently human, and Homer knows it. In the iliad, the warriors make choices clearly determined by their own consciences. Diomedes chooses to attach Aphrodite, Menelaus chooses to defend the dead body of Patroclus, and Achilles chooses to remain idle in his ship. The question of fate is not one of free will, but rather one of a planned future. Homer illustrates this concept like a...
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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a double stranded molecule made up of two chains that bend around each other forming a double helix. DNA carries the genetic/ hereditary material that makes us all unique, unless you are an identical twin. DNA was first discovered in the 1860s by Swiss chemist Johann Friedrich Miescher. Johann was researching the vital components of white blood cells, which is part of our bodyās immune system. To test the cells, he decided to collect bandages from...
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In his later years, people forged to him as if they were to come to a divine creature asking what he was. They foster questions-like āare you a god, an angel or a saint?ā But the Buddha answered āI am awake.ā (Smith and Novak, 2004). A man who woke up from dreaming and shook off the daze from the dreamlike vagaries of ordinary awareness whoās liberated and free and escapes from countless death and rebirth. It became his title for...
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This paper posits that teaching NNS āEnglish as a Lingua Francaā (ELF) is superior to teaching them a preferred form of ācorrectā English as propounded by āEnglish as a Native Languageā (ENL). Proponents of ENL subscribe to a parochial dogma concerning the preferability of a āstandardisedā or ostensibly accurate form of English (Kirkpatrick, 2006). They believe in instilling NNS these standards and denigrate pronunciation differences as mistakes rather than particularised accent conventions of a specific linguistic classification (Jenkins, 2006). This...
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Everyone wishes to get at least one thing that they donāt have, like to want a new car, new computer, new house, or anything it is. Most people are inclined to do something it takes to get it, that itself is greed. In economics, we regularly count on people who rationally seeking their personal interests. But greed, the selfish and excessive desire for more than is needed, is no longer a virtue. Without greed, a person, a community or a...
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The term āstakeholderā has many meanings and is a term that can be used to describe virtually any group of people related to an organisation. Large Companies, like many other companies, aim to make profit and so the main stakeholders would be the owners and shareholders, but according to Freeman (1951) this is not the case and large companies are supposed to consider other groups of shareholders such as employees and suppliers. I believe that many large companies take advantage...
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Sports are healthy activities. With time, the way of playing games has changed a lot. As in early time, players use their strength and energy to win any game but now most players are using steroids or drugs to win the game. Many people think that steroids should be legally allowed in sports. I disagree with this statement because it can damage someoneās whole career, health, and bad for the growth of the country also. In the first place, it...
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I am not a natural-born exerciser. No one in my family was athletic. There were no evening walks and no one played sports. We didnāt run unless we were being chased. When I was first diagnosed with lupus, my rheumatologist told me I needed to walk half an hour every day. I thought he was crazy. I couldnāt walk from one end of my house to the other without being out of breath. As it turns out, that was the...
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The most underrated virtue is Laziness. Some donāt consider it as a virtue but indeed itās a virtue. Laziness is seen as the culprit of lack of success by many but lesser known that it is connected to efficiency. A lazy person may not be hard working but he can workout difficult things in a much simpler way. We tend to spend weeks, days and months to achieve our target but the same thing could be done in half of...
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At their core, microarrays are simple devices used for measuring the relative concentrations of many different DNA or RNA sequences. While they have been incredibly useful in a wide variety of applications but they have a number of limitations. First limitation is that arrays provide an indirect measure of relative concentration. That is the signal measured at a given position on a microarray is typically assumed to be proportional to the concentration of a presumed single species in solution that...
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I have always been found it interesting why and how the people came up with the whole concept of honor and dignity so long time ago. In ancient Greece, in ancient Rome and even in Britain we see these two concepts being highly valued and caused peopleās admiration. In epics like Iliad and Beowulf we see how both Achilles and Beowulf possesā similar qualities and how their decisions are more or less influenced by the ideas of honor and dignity....
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Before I talk about girls tennis team at McKinley let me give you little background about tennis. Tennis is a game in which 2 or 4 players strike a ball with rackets over a net stretched across a court. The usual form is played with a felt-covered, hollow ball on a grass, clay, or artificial surface. The opponent looks at you with fear as you swing your ball, the thrill of the hunt is with you as you stare down...
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There are always times when your looking back regretfully and realize things that seemed right within the moment, but no longer do, that feeling keeps us imprisoned in the past. I'll give you the sun is a coming of age novel by Jandy Nelson based on real life mistakes, choices and experiences including guilt, everyone experiences it at one point in life, we give ourselves permission to feel guilt even though we cant control it, the only way of overcoming...
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Diffusion and barriers affect the impact diseases have significantly. Diffusion is the spread of people, ideas, cultural practices, etc. from one place to another. Barriers are usually associated with something negative, the closing of something. But in the case of diseases it may have positive effects. When barriers such as distance did not allow humans to travel long distances, the spread of diseases was minimal. They mainly affected small, local communities. Nowadays, through the time-space convergence travel is much simpler...
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