Abstract The goal of this experiment was to isolate and sequence the GAPDH gene from Lilac. To extract, amplify, and transform the genomic DNA, we used PCR and nested PCR. This data was observed with gel electrophoresis and plating, which allows us to analyze the effectiveness of the ligation. pJET1.2 provided an essential restriction site that included eco47IR that killed the expressed genes in combination with the Bl/II gene that provided ampicillin resistance. The PCR was unsuccessful, as the DNA...
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Words, thoughts, and discourses are critical for teachers to consider when developing oral language in students. These faucets to oral language cannot be separated but rather need to be addressed as a whole because as they intersect and intertwine students grow and develop. How then can teachers develop these faucets in unison? Oral language development can be a challenge for teachers, however, they can create concrete experiences using positive social interaction that incorporates the Zone of Proximal Development and the...
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In the article, Predicating Positive Career Planning Attitudes Among NCAA Division I College Student-Athletes, written by Tyrance, Harris and Post, they state that the NCAA has over 400,000 students that participate in intercollegiate athletics (23). They further discuss that there is a mean of 3.13% of college athletes who go on to play professional sports in the NBA, WNBA, NFL, MLS, NHL and MLB (23). Because of the low possibility of making it in professional sports, itâs imperative that âstudent-athletes...
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DNA chemical reactions have found a couple of industrial applications. Targeting protein bound to DNA for manipulation of disease prognosis is gaining a lot of interest among scientists. Due to advancement of in silico technology, thousands of molecules can be search for protein interaction. Molecules with the best docking properties to target proteins can then be synthesized in the lab and used in wet lab setting to affirm their activity. To accelerate this process scientist have set up chemical databases...
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We often talk about our environmental education programâs success, but we may fail to specify the outcome that defines that success. Are we successful at instilling climate literacy? At fostering self-efficacy and individual pro-environmental behaviors, or at sparking deliberation, civic engagement, and collective action? Or maybe our intended outcome relates to positive youth development, inspiring hope, or some type of resilience? Defining program outcomes is the first step in a program development cycle and works in concert with educatorsâ audience...
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Vaccines save lives; fear endangers lives. While opposition to vaccines is as old as the vaccines themselves, vaccines work. They have kept children healthy and most importantly, alive. Most vaccines given in childhood years are around 90-99% effective in preventing disease. So why would you keep such an advantage away from your child? The anti-vaccination movement has become a global epidemic, spreading across social media and poisoning peopleâs minds along the way, resulting in an exponentially increasing number of parents...
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Scientific language is unique and like every other language it does not come without its challenges. It is full of complex terminology, semitechnical and dual meanings of words, logical connectives, passive voices, diagrams, pictures, mathematics, and of course not forgetting chemical symbols and formulae. This struggle with scientific language is a major issue that has become an important topic for review by education researchers. It clear that it is not just a difficulty experienced by students with a low socioeconomic...
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Linguistic manipulation is an authoritative instrument in politics because political discourse is initially focused on convincing people to take specific political action or to make critical political decisions. To persuade the capable electorate in present time societies, politics primarily over powers the mass media, which leads to creating innovative forms of linguistics manipulation. For example altered forms of pressed conferences and pressed statements, efficient text in slogans, the connotative meanings of words a combo of language and pictorial imagery. In...
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What is political discourse exactly? Such a broad and vague question has been approached by many theorists in the area of discourse who have each delivered their own results, but none of which have given just one precise definition. Most critics focus on the relationship between the written text and another field, such as politics, culture, racism, etc. Hence, as a simple compilation of their findings, political discourse is recognized by its officials and their talk of political parties and...
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On February 20, the best college basketball player in the nation Zion Williamson, ripped through his shoe and had an apparent knee injury 30 seconds into Dukeâs basketball game against the University of North Carolina. Fans erupted on Twitter thinking it was the last college game weâd ever see him play. Professional basketball players were tweeting that he should sit out the season because the NCAA was making way too much money off him and he was receiving none. Unfortunately,...
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The development of language is a fascinating chapter in the analysis of culture and its components. Language often helps us understand the nuances of ethnicity and ethnic identity among different peoples. With this in mind, it is important to analyze the development of important words that are indicators of a cultureâs social identity. This paper thus, analyzes the word âBoricuaâ form the Puerto Rican people. It does this to help understand its history, socio-cultural significance and context as well as...
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In the original version of Fergusonâs model, âbilingualismâ referred to the coexistence of two unrelated languages within one speech community. In more recent literature, this term is used as a psycholinguistic term referring to a speakerâs proficiency in two or more languages. The existence of two languages for a long period of time sets the scene for the language ideology of the society. Spolsky posits that âlanguage ideologyâ is language policy with the manager left out, what people think should...
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The Bible is frequently alluded to as the 'Heavenly Bible.' But I'm not catching it's meaning for an individual as opposed to a book to 'be sacred'? Is it an activity or a perspective? The book of Leviticus offers some understanding into what being blessed involves, clarifying that it requires predictable activity with respect to Israel. Researchers consider Lev 17-26 the Holiness Code, a nitty gritty arrangement of moral and ceremonial laws remembering decides for sexual immaculateness that each Israelite...
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Mahatma Gandhi once said, âThe weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.â We all need forgiveness, and we all need to give forgiveness. Forgiveness can transfer anger and hostility into peace and healing. Forgiveness can help people overcome feeling of depression and anxiety and help them to not prison themselves into what theyâve wronged to themselves or other. Many religious leaders around the world agree that forgiveness of oneself and others is the key factor to...
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Introduction A teacher is someone who helps, his/her students gain knowledge. An impact of a good teacher will leave an everlasting impression on anybodyâs life. Almost every student regards their teacher as a role model in some point of their life. A good teacher should possess a great amount of knowledge and qualities such as kindness, flexibility, leadership, personality, a calm demeanor, dedication, a good sense of humor etc. and most of all patience. And Prophet Muhammad  was someone...
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Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics are inarguably the foundation and backbone of our world and life as we know it. They are constantly interfacing tools of evolution, globalization and interconnectivity built on the backs of observation, experimentation, design, building and application, changing the world through ground-breaking innovation, modernizing the way we live and ensuring the continuity of mankind. STEM is vital across all industries and is constantly transforming and influencing; agriculture, manufacturing, communication, transportation, banking, medicine, marketing, investment, insurance, politics,...
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Abstract All praise is due Allah, we praise him, ask refuge with him and his forgiveness. As we know the teaching is the one of the most honorable professions in the world. Teaching field has the different specialties compared to other fields. Especially in our society teacher has a big role of preparing thinking styles, behavior of the students who are our next generation. Our prophet had a more of the qualities that a educator should have. Our prophet Muhammad(peace...
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Introduction All praise is for Allah, May the peace and blessings of Allah, be upon Muhammad Sallallahu alaihi wasallam, upon his family, upon his companions and upon on all those who follow his way until last day of Resurrection. Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu alaihi wasallam was rightly guided by Allah Subhanahu Watala. He (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) is a guide for whole mankind. Despite being illiterate, the Messenger of Allah subhanahu watala was sent to recite people Allahâs verses, to purify them,...
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Introduction An analytical technique is a method used to determine a chemical compound or chemical element concentration. There is a wide range of analytical techniques which can be used, ranging from simple weighing and titrations to highly advanced procedures utilizing highly specialized instrumentation. According to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), chromatography can be defined as: 'A physical separation method in which the components to be separated are distributed between two phases, one of which is stationary...
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DNA fingerprinting otherwise called hereditary fingerprinting, DNA composing, and DNA profiling is an atomic hereditary technique that empowers ID of people utilizing hair, blood, semen, or other organic examples, in light of extraordinary examples in their DNA. One of a kind DNA fingerprints emerge because of confinement catalyst processing of a person's couple rehash loci. In people having a place with explicitly out reproducing populaces, the subsequent multilocus DNA profiles are commonly factor and special to the person. These multilocus...
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Soccer has existed for hundreds of years. There are traces of early forms of its existence in the ancient civilizations of the Mayans and the Incas. There are centuries old records of organized teams in Europe. However, in the U.S. soccer is still a fairly new and continuously growing sport which corresponds with the U.S. not being a country with a long history. While soccer is the dominant sport worldwide it has struggled to take root throughout the history of...
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ABSTRACT In the Current era, rapid urbanization, industrialization, and declining forest which are ultimately leading to a global climate changes. The huge scale of lessening of forestation for firewood, building, paper products, textile and many other applications are gradually imposing a serious negative impact on the environment. Inherently, it has limit application due to the presences of hemicellulose and lignin. Therefore, this studies shows benefit of bacterial cellulose alternative in the near future. As it possess several important and unique...
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Language is described as a central feature of human development; it is the way of human communication; Language allows a child to be able to express emotions. The Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) explains the value of language. Itâs important to encourage your childâs language development by constantly exposing them to it, this could just be by repeating simple words to them. From birth, babies are using language by vocalising through noises, sounds and mumbling they do this to get attention,...
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Plant communication: the big question Plants can communicate too. They can detect other plants next to or around them and respond accordingly. They can do this by a number of ways, one way is secreting certain chemicals into the soil to affect how their neighbouring plants grow and behave, depending on how crowded they find their neighbourhood to be. As plants canât simply run away, they have acquired a number of strategies to help them cope with their neighbours. They...
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Introduction Hello student athlete. My name is Kevin Taylor and I am currently a student attending the Craig School of Business. For my sport marketing class, we must identify student athletes and help them market themselves better, so they can earn money when the Fair Pay to Play Act goes into effect January 1st, 2020. I have sought you out due to your athletic record and excellent academic records. Many student athletes find that they are not getting back what...
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INTRODUCTION IN the Name of Allah, the most gracious the most merciful. Muhammad (S.A.W) was a very noble prophet whose outstanding character is beyond questionable. He possesses distinguishing characters in all areas of life. This writing will mostly be focused on the attributes the prophet had as a teacher or his life in general hence all prophets were teachers, irrespective of their professions because they were tasked to disseminate the message of God and in doing so they are educating...
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Introduction DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) is a rich source of evidence used in forensic investigations. It is extracted from the nucleus from biological samples such as blood, semen, vaginal fluid, saliva, urine and the hair of the root. Every individual has a unique DNA sequence. This is known as a âprofileâ. In the 1980s, Alec Jefferey (14) had discovered that a personâs DNA can be distinguished from one person to another due to its genetic sequence. DNA was first introduced in...
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It has long been known that the women of the past went through many hardships in order to live with the freedom that they have today. Not even a century ago, women were discriminated against in the workforce, with the expectation that they would take the low-ranking jobs in society. Husbands were permitted to control their wivesâ income, and there was little that could have been done about it at the time. Fortunately, in 1964, President Lyndon Johnson signed the...
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Concept to which it relates: The transition of young adults from high school to college or university can be an exciting process as well as a difficult one as many students experience severe homesickness. Homesickness is a distress caused by being separated from home. Sufferers generally report anxiety, depression and a withdrawn behavior. Student enrolled far from their respective homes tend to experience homesickness for the first few months especially when things are not settling to their control. Normally, these...
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Introduction Praise to Allah, the Lord of the worlds and may peace be upon his Prophet Muhammad. One of the great attributes of giving Dawah is to be able to teach with proper etiquettes and no better model than the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Below are five among the countless noble characters which made him the greatest teacher till the end of times. 1. Manners His manners was the example of the whole of Arabia even in the...
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