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  • The Effect of Substrate Concentration on the Activity of the Enzyme Catalase

    The Effect of Substrate Concentration on the Activity of the Enzyme Catalase

    The Effect Of Substrate Concentration On The Activity Of The Enzyme Catalase A Level Biology Project Aims This is an experiment to examine how the concentration of the substrate hydrogen peroxide affects the rate of reaction of the enzyme catalase. Background Information Enzymes such as Catalase are protein molecules which are found in living cells. They are used to speed up specific reactions in the cells. They are all very specific as each enzyme just

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Max
  • Harmful Habits & Infectious Disease Prevention

    Harmful Habits & Infectious Disease Prevention

    Harmful Habits and Infectious Disease Prevention Second Hand Smoke Second hand smoke can be a serious concern for smokers and non smokers alike. When one thinks of smoking, they think of individuals who smoke and the effects of lung cancer that are attributed to smoking. One usually never thinks that second hand smoke can be harmful. After all they are not the ones smoking tobacco. Each day in America 1,200 people die from smoking and

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    Essay Length: 979 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Top
  • The Effects of Deregulation on Global Economy

    The Effects of Deregulation on Global Economy

    Introduction Thesis: Deregulation has more negative effects on global economy than positive. Deregulation, this word is heard on the news, economists use this word quite often, and government officials are somewhat terrified of this word. What does deregulation mean? Deregulation is the process in which a government may remove or reduce certain restrictions in matters of business to have a more efficient operation of markets. By observing the effects that deregulation can cause on an

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Jessica
  • The Effects of Czech Cuisine on My Psychology

    The Effects of Czech Cuisine on My Psychology

    The Effects of Czech Cuisine on My Psychology Czech cuisine has affected my psychology more than I was originally expecting. These effects have occurred in two ways: directly and indirectly. I have been psychologically affected directly by the food in ways like being homesick for my regular foods or getting bored of the style of food here. Also, there have also been indirect effects on my psychology that result from the effects the food is

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Yan
  • Crimes and Criminal Tendencies: Cause and Effect

    Crimes and Criminal Tendencies: Cause and Effect

    Outline: I. Criminal tendencies - defined A. Trivial and mundane affairs that result in little loss and less gain B. Events that require little preparation II. Nature and/or causes of crimes A. Crimes occur because they are chosen B. Parental and school supervision has been lacking C. Pressures from delinquent peers D. Narcotics, solvents and/or alcohol abuse E. Misunderstanding of the theories and nature of crimes III. What can be done? A. Authorities have to

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Effective Communication

    Effective Communication

    Running Head: Effective Communication 1 In order to be an effective manager in the work force today, one must have a very good understanding of the various ways in which people interact and communicate with one another. It is critical that good leaders display the ability to effectively communicate with their associates and subordinates as well as train and encourage others to demonstrate those same communication skills. By doing so, they will promote both a

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Mikki
  • For Some People Science Is the Supreme Form of All Knowledge. Is This View Reasonable or Does It Involve a Misunderstanding of Science or of Knowledge?

    For Some People Science Is the Supreme Form of All Knowledge. Is This View Reasonable or Does It Involve a Misunderstanding of Science or of Knowledge?

    For some people science is the supreme form of all knowledge. Is this view reasonable or does it involve a misunderstanding of science or of knowledge? For many persons science is considered the supreme form of all knowledge, as science is based on facts and theories and it reaches its results through an approved scientific method. Consequently, it seems to be objective and thus more truthful and reliable. However, other persons argue that this is

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The Dangerous Effects of Ozone

    The Dangerous Effects of Ozone

    Triatomic oxygen, O3, is most commonly known as ozone. It has a resonance structure, and can be drawn in two different ways: O=O- O-O=O It is a bluish, explosive gas at room temperature, and has a boiling point of -119?C. It has a melting point of -193?C, and is a blue liquid. It's critical temperature and pressure are -12.1?C and 53.8 atm, respectively. It has a pleasant odor in concentrations of less than 2 ppm,

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: David
  • The Effects of Cyberspace: Reflections and Transformations

    The Effects of Cyberspace: Reflections and Transformations

    Everyone knows how it feels to wish they could be some else. At some point almost everyone thinks about what it would be like to see things from a different perspective. The internet provides a safe and easy way for people to “try out new identities.” It gives people the opportunity to have lives that are completely unconnected to their real identity. Sherry Turkle theorizes in “Cyberspace and Identity” that those who make the most

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Anna
  • Drug Abuse - People Abused Vs. Drugs Abused

    Drug Abuse - People Abused Vs. Drugs Abused

    Drug Abuse People Abused vs. Drugs Abused Drug abuse most often refers to the use of drugs with such frequency that it causes physical or mental harm to the user and impairs social functioning, according to the definition stated in "Software Toolworks Encyclopedia". This term also refers to the use of a drug prohibited by the law, regardless of whether it was actually harmful or not. Although the term seems to imply that users

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Anna
  • Effective Teams

    Effective Teams

    Effective Teams When setting up a team, the most important ingredient is the people. If the team is to function effectively, all the necessary skills and experience should be present and the people should have the authority to act on their own. When a team starts working, it will need time and facilities to start their development and agree how they are going to operate. The purpose of the team must be clearly stated and

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Effective Listening

    Effective Listening

    Abstract Active listening includes a variety of behaviors which communicate to the other that they are heard and understood, that the feelings which underlie the words are appreciated and accepted, and that regardless of what the individual says, thinks or feels, they are accepted as a person by the listener. Active listening demands that the receiver of the message put aside the belief that listening is easy and that it happens naturally and realize that

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • Cuba: The Castro Effect

    Cuba: The Castro Effect

    Have you ever patronized a Cuban establishment and wondered why they were so passionate to emphasize “Before Castro” when referring to their product? Before the regime of Castro, Cuba was a different place socially, economically, and politically. Before Castro, Cuba was under Spanish rule from the days of discovery back in 1492 when Christopher Columbus landed on the island, until 1898 when the Cubans finally won their independence from the mother country. The United States

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Effects of Gambling

    Effects of Gambling

    Everyone loves money! That’s an understatement at the least, but what people will do for money is the question. Lot’s of people have their careers and live off of that though there are some people who what to risk the money they have and try and make more and they do that by gambling. When you are gambling to make money instead of entertainment that is what definitely starts to cause some problems. People

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Effects of Terrorism

    Effects of Terrorism

    Effects Terrorism has on our Nation Purpose: To inform readers of the effects the recent terrorist attacks have on society today. Audience: General Thesis: The terrorist attack on America has affected the economy, tourism and the foreign society tremendously. The Effects Terrorism has on Society From the lips of the FBI, “Terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Immigration Control: Effect on the United States

    Immigration Control: Effect on the United States

    Immigration Control: Effect on the United States. Immigration has become a problem in the United States in the 21st century because of the fear of overpopulation lurking in the near future. During the past decade annual legal immigration statistics show one million people entering the country legally, and roughly one million illegally. Data on illegal immigration cannot be accurately calculated because of the lack of enforcement and control of the United States borders. The efforts

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Tommy
  • How Can the Theories and Models in Leadership and Motivation Help a Manager to Do His or Her Job More Effectively?

    How Can the Theories and Models in Leadership and Motivation Help a Manager to Do His or Her Job More Effectively?

    How can the theories and models in leadership and motivation help a manager to do his or her job more effectively? Two powerful tools a manager can use are displaying good leadership skills, and being able to motivate those around them. A highly motivated workforce is vital for an organisation seeking good results. Leadership and management although being seen as synonymous do differ, not every manager is a leader and vice versa. The emphasis of

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Steve
  • The Lingering Effects of Three Mile Island

    The Lingering Effects of Three Mile Island

    The Lingering Effects of Three Mile Island The Three Mile Island accident took place in Middletown, Pennsylvania, on March 28, 1979. During this accident even though there was no meltdown, there was some radioactive gas that was let out into the air. As a result more than 50,000 people were evacuated from their homes (Levine 60-3). The Three Mile Island incident had a major impact on public opinion, the construction of nuclear plants, and the

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Critical Thinking Essay; Effects of Touch on Infants

    Critical Thinking Essay; Effects of Touch on Infants

    It is said that there is a sensitive period in infancy when an event or its absence has the greatest impact on development. I’m wondering if the sense of touch has in impact on an infant’s development. Therefore, the purpose of my paper is to research the studies and effects of touch, or lack thereof, on an infant’s physical and cognitive development. I chose the The New York Times as my first source of information

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Jon
  • Cause and Effect

    Cause and Effect

    Cause and Effect Dustin There are many reasons why people take jobs in the economy that we live in today. I am going to list three reasons why I chose the job I have and what the effects are of each reason. The first reason that I took my job as a sales associate at a nursing scrub store is probably the most evident. We all need money to survive, and surviving means to be

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Victor
  • High School Athletes Going Pro

    High School Athletes Going Pro

    Today the NBA is a much different game them what it used to be. The days of afros , short shorts, and white chuck Taylors has been replaced. Now days the NBA has grown into more of an entertainment business then the original classic sport. The NBA is now all flash (not saying this is a bad thing), with baggy shorts, slam dunks, and trash talking. Another trend that has changed is the amount of

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Jack
  • Smoking and the Effects It Has on Teenagers

    Smoking and the Effects It Has on Teenagers

    SMOKING AND THE EFFECTS IT HAS ON TEENAGERS As a society, we have a long way to go to win the fight against tobacco smoking. If the parents are informed about the hazards of smoking, and recognize when their teen is being pressured or is actually smoking, then they will enact a plan of successful preventive measures that will enhance the life and health of their teenager and family. Just being aware of the circumstances

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: David
  • Avoid Chaos in the Workplace by Managing Technological Changes Effectively

    Avoid Chaos in the Workplace by Managing Technological Changes Effectively

    Avoid Chaos in the Workplace by Managing Technological Changes Effectively 25 January 2003 Avoid Chaos in the Workplace by Managing Technological Changes Effectively Organizations recognize the Internet as a significant tool for marketing, communication, and networking with other businesses. “(I)nformation technology not only gives you access to the rest of the world(,) (t)his technology also gives the rest of the world access to you” (p. 117). Sales meetings are conducted between countries across the world

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Jon
  • My Utopian World: People Helping People

    My Utopian World: People Helping People

    My Utopian World: People Helping People More than 214 soldiers have lost their lives in the last six months, while serving the United States of America. In a perfect world this is something that would never occur. The idea of war is something that would be non-existent. The world would be a happy carefree adventure where there were no worries about starving children in Africa, schools shootings in the US, or global warming, to name

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Top
  • Daycare and the Effects on Children

    Daycare and the Effects on Children

    Daycare and the Effects on Children With the triumphs of welfare reform and the high turnout of women college graduates, mothers are increasingly, entering the workforce. As affirmed by the Wilson Quarterly (Autumn 98, Vol. 22 Issue 4), “Ben Wildavsky, a staff correspondent for the National Journal (Jan. 24, 1998), provides statistical background. In 1997, nearly 42 percent of women with children under six were working full-time, 5 percent were looking for work, 18

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Janna

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