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    IGN (In Game Name) Soulreaverss Age 14 Country Malaysia Time Zone GMT+0800 (Malay Peninsula Standard Time) What rank are you? I am new to the server. My rank is member Have you ever donated to the server? No, I haven't. I would if I could. What is your current playtime? (/playtime) My current play time is 10 minutes. Are you currently staff on any other server or game? No, I am not a staff on any server. Have you ever been banned or muted on THIS server? If so why? I haven't been

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    Penicillin Essay

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    Penicillin was accidentally discovered at St. Mary's Hospital, London in 1929 by Dr. Alexander Fleming. As test continued, Fleming began to realize that he was on the verge of a great discovery. However, he still did not know the identity of the fungus, and had little knowledge of fungi. His crude extracts could be diluted 1,000 times and still be effective in killing bacteria. After years of working on penicillin and going nowhere, many of his co-workers grew tired of hearing about it. The first

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    “Now is a time to contemplate the nature of human evil, to gather information, and to stay silent” (Shapiro). This was journalist Ben Shapiro’s reaction after the United State’s largest mass shooting in history. While others were calling for more gun control, Shapiro advised making policy decisions so quickly after an attack was irrational because at the time, the motive and intent of the shooter was unknown. Shapiro understands the importance the shooter has in relation to gun violence. Gun violence

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    Ian Fleming and On Her Majesty’s Secret Service You can always tell the power of an incredible artist by the amount of people influenced by their work. Ian Fleming’s works have touched people from all ages, from children to the elderly, he has a book that could entertain them all. Risk Taking is common theme that comes up in many, if not most of his novels. By looking at On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, one can see that Ian Fleming included the theme of risk taking because he himself enjoyed and

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    Alexander Fleming was born on August 6, 1881 to Hugh Fleming and Grace Morton. His parents shared the same occupation as farmers. He was born on a rural farm in Lochfield in East Ayrshire Scotland. Alexander or Alec as his family called him had three siblings Grace, John and Robert. He also had four half siblings Jane, Hugh, Thomas, and Mary who were from his father’s previous marriage. Alexander’s education began at Loudoun Moor School, then he moved to a larger school called Darvel School. He

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    inventing, and ever improving ourselves as a species. We are here to cure and heal, as we eradicate diseases and illnesses, making the frontier of medicine ever wider. We are here to stand with pride at the invention of Penicillin by Sir Alexander Fleming. We are here to marvel at the complexity of Double Helix, the code of life found within us all. We are here to intrigue ourselves at CRISPR, the potential saviour against diseases and illnesses that have shackled humanity for ages. We are here to

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    Alexander Fleming and Penicillin: An Accidental Discovery The discovery of penicillin was a huge scientific advance which brought ourselves into the new era of medicine, it completely broke down the difficulties of people being able to tackle disease with just the strength of their own immune system. Sir Alexander Fleming was a world-renowned bacteriologist who built a “permanent change to infectious disease research and therapeutic medicine” (Bennet and Chung, 2001, p163). He did this through discovering

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    In 1928, after the careless mistake of forgetting to clean his dishes, Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin. The scientific community still celebrates his discovery since it was a major breakthrough in science, especially in the antibiotics and fermentation field. Although his discovery changed various scientific fields and it opened the doors for research in areas not studied or considered relevant before, the actual usefulness of penicillin was truly reached until the large scale production

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    Alexander Fleming, howard Florey, and Andrew Morer to perfect the growth and use of penicillin, making it a widely available form of medicine. Penicillin was first discovered By Alexander Fleming in September of 1928. In the article “Not-so-dumb Luck” Jessica Lane explains “When he peered into the dish, Fleming saw a ring around the mold. After some experimentation, he found that the ring was bacteria-free, and that the mold was a rare spore called penicillium notatum.” Alexander Fleming had just

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    their wounds. This started an outbreak of laboratories, universities, and drug companies to elaborate on the newly found drug. Creating penicillin affects of usage, and how the mass production started. Penicillin was accidently found when Alexander Fleming left for vacation one day in September of 1928, he left a mess in his lab. When he returned he noticed that every dish he had left out in the open was covered in mold. He examined the dishes closely to see if any hadn’t been contaminated. He found

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