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REVIEW OF LITERATURE WHAT IS A REVIEW OF LITERATURE? It is not a term paper The purpose of a review is to analyze and critique published works (from varied sources) on a topic Your goal is to define the topic, provide historical perspectives, and to describe the knowledge of the topic (all within the past 5 years) You will; summarize, classify, and compare sources In addition the purpose of the literature review may be the first step in the process of doing scientific research. HOW TO CHOOSE A TOPIC? The topic should relate to your project Be sure that the topic is not too narrow or too broad The first step is to pick a general topic and then to find a few articles on it Read them Your topic may change as you proceed HOW TO CHOOSE SOURCES? You need a minimum of 6 sources

Math Project Relfection

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Reflection Cryptography is a type of special writing used to decode and encode messages. It can impact our lives in many of different ways. All of our checking accounts, credit cards, and personal information of ours is encoded so it is hard for other people to hack into our accounts. Plus, it is used for security reasons like for the United States government and the military so that we can keep our country safe from terrorism.
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Biology Dietary

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48 Hour Dietary Tuesday, 26th August, 2014 Breakfast: 2 Butter Blended Croissants 5 almonds A half of cup of blueberries 16oz glass of 2% milk Lunch: Lean Pocket Mesquite BBQ Chicken Pretzel Bread Capri Sun Grape Juicebox 2 chocolate drizzle Rice Krispies 16oz of Salt and Vinegar Chips Snack: 1 cup of Tostitos Oven baked Scoops 1 cup of Medium Thick Chunky Salsa 8oz glass of 2% milk Dinner: Indian Spicy Okra and Onions with Tomatoes 1/2 cup plain yogurt 3 multigrain roti?s (Indian Bread) 1/4 cup of brown basmati rice Side of homemade salad contains: (lettuce, red onions, tomatoes, olives, pieces of garlic, regular croutons, and light Thousand Island Salad Dressing. ) Wednesday, 27 August, 2014 Breakfast: 1 Fiber One Oats and Chocolate Chewy Bar

Epigenetics

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ONLINE EPIGENETICS ? IS IT ONLY ABOUT THE DNA? Name Gabi Calhoun AP BIOLOGY Hour _______ Go to: http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/epigenetics/ The following questions begin with the title of the section of the module you will be working with. Answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper as you work through the module. THE EPIGENOME AT A GLANCE What is the epigenome? the second layer of dna with chemical tags How is this different from your genome? genome is the general structure but its done by the epigenome GENE CONTROL Describe the following characteristics when a gene is active: Is the gene tightly or loosely wound around histones? loosely Are there many or few methyl molecules attached to the gene? many

Gene Regulation powerpoint

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Chapter 18: Regulation of Gene Expression Correlations to AP Bio Course Curriculum See Unit 3 Essential Knowledge document for all EK statements for Chapter 18. Correlations to AP Bio Course Curriculum Learning Objective 3.18: The student is able to describe the connection between the regulation of gene expression and observed differences between different kinds of organisms. Learning Objective 3.19: The student is able to describe the connection between the regulation of gene expression and observed differences between individuals in a population. Correlations to AP Bio Course Curriculum Learning Objective 3.20: The student is able to explain how the regulation of gene expression is essential for the processes and structures that support efficient cell function.

General Chemistry Study Exam

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[Type text] [Type text] [Type text] May 14, 2014 Chemistry Study Guide Abby & Thomas Chapter 8: 8.1 Vocabulary Covalent bond- a bond formed by the sharing of electrons between atoms Molecule- a neutral group of atoms joined together by covalent bonds Diatomic molecule- a molecule that contains two atoms Example. Oxygen and Hydrogen Molecular compound- a compound composed of molecules Example. Water Molecular formula- the chemical formula of a molecular compound. A molecular formula shows how many atoms of each element a substance contains Important things to know for 8.1 8.2 Vocabulary Single Covalent bond- a bond formed when two atoms share one pair of electrons

Ap Euro Essay World Geography

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Will Saunders 1 As of the twenty-first century, Europe?s geography, history, and cultural diversity have affected the world in many different ways. Examples of these ways are: the effects of Roman Catholicism, Greek and Roman civilizations, and the Mediterranean Sea. The majority of Europe is Roman Catholic. Other religions exist in the region, for example, Protestant. These religions, including Roman Catholicism, have spread from Europe, thus changing the cultures of many regions. Historically, Greek and Roman civilizations have influenced the world by conflict, invention, and conquering. The Mediterranean Sea greatly affects regions among the world. Together, these are just a few of the subjects that Europe contains, that affect the world.

Ap Biology Chapter 14 Genetics Review

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Chapter 14 #5 A black guinea pig crossed with an albino guinea pig produces 12 black offspring. When the albino is crossed with a second black one, 7 blacks and 5 albinos are obtained. What is the best explanation for this genetic situation? Write genotypes for the parents, gametes, and offspring Answer Albino (b) is a recessive trait; black (B) is dominant. First cross: parents BB ? bb; gametes B and b; offspring all Bb (black coat). Second cross: parents bb ? Bb; gametes 1/2 B and 1/2 b (heterozygous parent) and b; offspring 1/2 Bb and 1/2 bb #6

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