Have you ever wondered what the differences and similarities between Anglo-Saxon fighting, also known as Teutonic fighting, and Celtic fighting are? Well I am about to tell you. The Teutonic style of fighting was used by the Union, and the Celtic style of fighting was used by the Confederacy. So the differences and similarities are the Union wore body armor while the Confederacy did not worry about wearing body armor, they both fought with swords and spears, also they had shields to protect themselves
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In today’s time people have more options for religion. One is no longer confined to following the religion that of their parents without ever knowing anything else. While there is a wide variety of totally different religions, there are now many different branches from one religion. One example is Christianity. Throughout the years, many different religions have branched off of Christianity. Mormonism is one of these such religions that has branched off from Christianity. Joseph Smith Jr. came
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SKELETONS AND BONES CONCEPT: “We have skeletons, and so do ants. We just keep our skeletons in different places.” OBJECTIVE/ STANDARD: Introduce the word “skeleton” to the students and what it means. Students will find and feel their own skeleton underneath the skin. Using a magnifier, students will observe ants have their skeleton on the outside. SKCS6. The Nature of Science: Students will understand the important features of the process of scientific inquiry. Students will apply the following
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Homemade Petri Plates Commercial microbial media are really best for growing microorganisms. They provide the right nutrients that allow good growth. However, if a commercial agar medium is too expensive, you can prepare homemade gelatin plates that will allow many fungi and some bacteria to grow. This homemade medium can be poured into sterile disposable petri plates or, if those are too expensive, can be poured into foil muffin cup liners that can be stored in plastic sandwich bags. Materials
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Tryptic Soy Agar (TSA) plates, a sterile loop, microscope slides, and Gram staining reagents (Crystal violet, Iodine, 95% Ethanol, and Safranin).The bacteria that was used was a culture of Serratia marcescens and a mixed broth culture of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus epidermidis. Discussion After conducting the “Effectiveness of masks” experiment, the results from Figure 1 indicated that the mask was an effective barrier for a cough. According to Figure 1, the TSA plate on the right side (protected
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required to have on a pair of goggles, long pants, and an apron on at all times. First, start by receiving four sterile nutrient agar plates then writing on each perimeter of the agar plates, with a sharpie, the student's initials, instructor name, class period, and the product being tested on the bottom of the agar plate. Be sure that the bottom of the agar plate stays facing up. Next, get two sterile cotton swabs and dip the tips of each swab into the culture tubes. Be very careful when using the
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has 6 peaks with 5 being empty and the one to the far left containing a statue that I later learned was of the angel Moroni. Moroni was said to be an ancient prophet in the Book of Mormon who was said to have revealed the location of the “golden plates” to Joseph Smith, from which the actual Book of Mormon was translated. While in the museum type area of the temple,
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apparatus, measuring cylinder, ruler, stopwatch OBJECTIVE To determine the coefficient of discharge for a small orifice based on flow under constant head and flow under varying head. PROCEDURE 1. The orifice diameter is measured. The orifice plate is removed if necessary and the internal dimension of the header tank is measured. 2. The apparatus is connected to the bench, leveling by adjusting the feet, ensuring the overflow pipe runs into the sump tank. 3. Overflow pipe is raised to
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Using Anti-fungal Agents to Reduce Fungal Contamination for Micropropagation in the Classroom Jason Okazaki Mentor: Roger Shane Gold Department of Biology, Brigham Young University-Hawaii, 55-220 Kulanui St., Laie Hawaii Introduction Micropropagation is a method used for the multiplication of tissue culture in vitro. Fungal contamination is a major problem during explant micropropagation, as fungal growths greatly reduces survival and shoot proliferation. Fungal contamination is especially
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Paper II: Biological Study 1. Abstract 2. Introduction In recent years, stable isotope records in speleothems (i.e., calcium carbonate deposits found in caves) have become more and more important as proxies of past climate variability (e.g., Spotl and Mangini (2002), Fleitmann et al. (2004), Harmon et al. (2004)). Speleothems, whiczare found in most continental areas provide high resolution records and can be precisely dated by U-series (Scholz and Hoffmann (2008))
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