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    Yeats Manipulation

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    in 1921 highlights how through manipulating form Yeats can communicate his uncertainty of the Rebels violence. Yeats’ modernist piece, ‘The Second Coming’ utilises poetic form to explore how the worlds characterisation of violence and disorder catalysed his uncertainty about both the political world and his personal world. Beginning in media res, the tetrameter “turning and turning in the widening gyre”, highlights Yeats’ belief in the

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    increased. If it gets too cold or hot then plans can not photosynthesise. The light dependent reactions are not affected by changes in temperature, but the light independent reactions are dependent on temperature. The light reactions are reactions catalysed by enzymes. At high temperatures above the optimum temperature the rate begins to decrease, because at high temperatures enzymes denature. At low temperatures the enzymes slow down and can not preform photosynthesis at an efficient rate. The ingredients

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    Experiment A1: Kinetics of the Reaction between Acetone and Iodine The key aim of this experiment was to determine the rate equation for the acid-catalysed iodination of acetone and to hence consider the insinuations of the mechanism of the rate equation obtained. The stoichiometric equation for the reaction between iodine and acetone is below, followed by the rate equation (where x,y,z and k are the values to be obtained): I2 + CH3COCH3 CH3COCH2I + HI -d[I2]/dt = k [I2]x [CH3COCH3]y [H+]z

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    Endogenous synthesis of vitamin D takes place in two steps. In first step the ultraviolet (UV-B) spectrum (wave length 290-360 nm) impinges on human skin and facilitates the conversion of 7-dehydrocholesterol present in the plasma membrane of the cells in upper skin layers, mainly in the stratum basale and the stratum spinosum to pro vitamin D3. UV light B breaks the B ring of 7-dehydrocholesterol to form a pre D isomer26-27. In second step the Pro vitamin D3 which is inherently unstable rapidly

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    As both civilizations existed within a close time period of one another, and are commonly studied together, it is fairly easy to observe the similarities between Mesopotamian and Egyptian cultures. On the contrary, it is also quite simple to see the differences between these two ancient civilizations, despite the fact that the nearly co-existed. One example that showcases the similarities between these civilizations is seen when looking focusedly at each from an environmental standpoint. It is clear

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    Creatine

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    Guanidinoacetate methyltransferase (GAMT) deficiency is an autosomal recessive disorder of creatine biosynthesis. The conditions of the disorder was first described in 1994 by Stockler et al. In this essay, the clinical and biochemical characteristics of GAMT deficiency will be described. The therapeutic strategies employed for treatment of this disorder will also be touched on, as well as its comparison with L-arginine:glycine amidinotransferase (AGAT) deficiency) Creatine is a guanidino compound

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    As war spread across Europe in 1914-1918, black Americans saw a second opportunity in which they could use the war to their advantage, in securing the respect of their white neighbours. This contemporary conflict brought about great controversy within the black community, being asked to fight for a democracy on behalf of a country in which they did not receive equal treatment. Many activists did support the war effort, including DuBois announcing ‘while the war lasts [blacks] must forget [their]

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    Criminalisation is a central tenet of any credible anti-money laundering (AML) regime. The principal offences related to money laundering in Australia are contained in division 400 of the Criminal Code Act 1995(Cth) (the Criminal Code), which applies to both ‘proceeds’ and ‘instruments’ of crime. Recognising the wide array of channels used to launder funds, the provision is framed in broad terms and has been relied on to prosecute individuals in a variety of circumstances. This versatility has been

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    Thomas Hobbes and John Locke were two philosophers that were big names in 17th century England. During this time period in which both Hobbes and Locke were present England was divided into two parts. One part being people who wanted the king to have absolute power and the other part being those who thought people had the right to govern themselves. Amongst these two groups these two great philosophers both had a well educated say on who they thought was right. Although there ideas of how to govern

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    Peaceful Protest

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    Protests throughout history have sparked controversy in both their subject matter and execution, calling into question the true value they impart. Peaceful resistance is a key element in the development of a free society as it facilitates a wide breadth of actions from the raising of awareness and the greater dissemination of ideas all the way to active change in laws and government. Wide dissemination of ideas and changes to the law were products of the gay rights movement. In the 1960’s gay

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