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    A. 1. Describe two important features that make all enzymes catalysts. In biological reactions, enzymes function as catalysts to speed up the rate of chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy without being consumed. 4. Explain the reactions catalyzed by enzymes in the first two steps of fructose metabolism in the liver, including each of the following: ● The substrates acted on ● The enzyme catalysts ● The products generated Fructose enters the metabolic pathway by first being phosphorylated

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    often trick men. Macbeth initially agrees but when Ross and Angus tell him he has been made the new Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth in a very important aside (soliloquy), remarks, "Glamis, and Thane of Cawdor: / The greatest is behind." Macbeth now first questions Banquo's on his feelings about his descendants becoming kings and then starts thinking of killing King Duncan to make prophecy fact but later hopes fate alone will spare him the need to kill... Macbeth meets King Duncan, thanking him for his new

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    Chapters 8-10 LEQ Around 500 CE, change in Eurasia was spurred by the fall of several influential Classical civilizations. The fall of Rome in the late fifth century left Western Europe without a centralized authority and vulnerable to invasion, while similarly in China, the fall of the Han dynasty in the 3rd century left the region in a period of chaos and unorder. The end of empires such as these set the stage for the emergence of post-Classical civilizations in sixth century Eurasia. Furthermore

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    double lives rulers have. He is a spokesperson to all the numerous Kings and Queens with both good and bad sides of lives. Think about how many rulers had both good and bad deeds during their reigns. Asoka may be just the tip of the iceberg on the question of whether each ruler should be remembered as ruthless or

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    Activity 4:3 Questions 1. Who would this text have appealed to? The Penny Publications were designed to appeal to the working class as books were starting to become more affordable in the 19th century. Since many novels were still out of reach for the working class, the Penny Blood filled that gap and spoke to the working class, which is something the Cheap Repository Tacts never did. Instead of preaching morality, the Penny Publications dealt with morality but acted as more of a purpose of

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    1. Meursault is in a kind of sexual relationship. Everytime he sees her, he can’t stop his sexual attraction towards her. His thoughts are all about her physical features and sex. When Marie asks Meursault if he love her, he told her it didn’t matter. “A minute later she asked me if I loved her. I told her it didn’t mean anything but I don’t think so” (35). 2. Sintes had a fight with his mistress and so the policeman came to stop him from beating her to death, which reveals that Sintes is abusive

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    1. In Offred’s past, she is happily married to a man who goes by the name Luke; Luke and Offred have a daughter together. Throughout the novel, Offred has flashbacks about Luke; she wonders if he thinks about her and what he may be going through himself. Also, she wishes that someone will provide information about her husband to her, for instance, the doctor she visits for her monthly appointment. However, in Offred’s present life, she is a handmaid, which is a woman used to give birth to children

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    The setting of the book Uglies is in a futuristic town, that was never given a name by the author. However, there are sections within the town that is named. There is Uglyville, which is made of up of dorms where”uglies” live from the time they are 12 to the time they are 16. Once they turn 16, they are sent across the river to live in a place called New Pretty Town. Once you turn 30, you get to choose a job, and you move into the Suburbs. There you can enjoy your life and have some children, until

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    1. How does the speaking voice influence the singing voice? I cannot tell you the number of times that I have had vocal teachers tell me that they cannot believe how high I can sing after hearing my speaking voice. Many vocal professionals tell me that I must be an alto and I have had many vocal issues. I have been told it is because teachers are pushing my voice to high and the opposite that it is because I speak too low. I blame it on being a very unhealthy human being. “Research has shown

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    Book Club Questions In what part or parts of Melbourne is your novel/memoir set? The memoir I am reading is set in several parts of Melbourne including in St Francis’ Church, Sandridge Port (now known as Port Melbourne), Merri Creek, the Plenty District, Richmond, Talbot and Back Creek goldfield. It also mentions other places in Australia which are outside of Melbourne such as Darebin Creek, Erindale, and Penola. Who is the author of this text? Outline some biographical information about this

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