Fermentation refers to a metabolic process which consist of glycolysis plus reactions that regenerate NAD+ by transferring electrons from NADH to pyruvate. Organic molecules are converted into acids, gases, or alcohol in the absence of oxygen or any electron chain (Biology Dictionary, 2019). Fermentation occurs among specific types of bacteria and fungi that are obligate anaerobes, which are organisms that cannot survive in the presence of oxygen, and to some can be toxic if it does not have a protective...
                    
                    
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                    The murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till in 1955 brought nationwide attention to the racial violence and injustice prevalent in Mississippi. While visiting his relatives in Mississippi, Till went to the Bryant store with his cousins, and may have whistled at Carolyn Bryant. Her husband, Roy Bryant, and brother-in-law, J.W. Milam, kidnapped and brutally murdered Till, dumping his body in the Tallahatchie River. The newspaper coverage and murder trial galvanized a generation of young African Americans to join the Civil Rights...
                    
                    
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                    Sophocles, a renowned author from Athens, once stated that “to women silence is their proper grace,” which suggests that women are better off keeping their opinions to themselves and letting men hold all the power. The quote above reflects Athenian society’s view that women are not equivalent to men. The following essay details the biases held against women at the time the book was written and compares those views with Plato’s Symposium’s depiction of women, while highlighting the importance of...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction Procrastination is a prevalent issue among students, often leading to significant academic challenges, including the temptation to engage in dishonest practices such as cheating. Defined as the act of delaying or postponing tasks, procrastination is not merely a time management problem but a complex psychological behavior that can severely impact a student's academic integrity. According to Steel (2007), approximately 75% of students consider themselves procrastinators, with half of them feeling that it is a significant problem. The link between...
                    
                    
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                    Climate change is a growing problem that affects thousands of lives through the form of high temperatures which further results in record heat waves, droughts, rising sea levels, greater intensity of storms, wildfires, and floods. Although Climate change is not the direct cause of hurricanes, the destruction caused by hurricane harvey was intensified by high atmospheric carbon dioxide levels which lead to it to drop significantly more rain. Consequently, 70 lives were lost when it hit the Houston Texas in...
                    
                    
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                    Two centuries ago, on February 13, 1819, James Tallmadge, a member of the Democratic-Republican Party formed by Thomas Jefferson, offered an amendment to a bill regarding the admission of the Territory of Missouri into the United States. The so-called Tallmadge Amendment proposed banning further imports of slaves into the future state, as well as the gradual emancipation of those already in the territory. What should have been a simple decision on the future of Missouri, however, soon became a debate...
                    
                    
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                    In Joan London’s The Golden Age, the role of family is reflected distinctly, and also, bittersweet for characters in different age levels. Family is the back supporter for children suffering from polio in the Golden Age as well as the parents express their unconditional devotion. Nevertheless, family relationships in The Golden Age are not always harmonious, as the lack of understanding remotes some of the family members and even makes the relationship fraught. Yet, in broader terms, the theme of...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction As global warming continues to threaten ecological and economic stability worldwide, the need for sustainable energy solutions has become more pressing than ever. Australia, with its vast open landscapes and coastal winds, is in a unique position to harness wind energy as a viable alternative to fossil fuels. This essay explores how wind energy can significantly contribute to reducing Australia's carbon footprint and mitigating global warming. By examining the benefits and challenges of wind energy, alongside the role it...
                    
                    
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                    Our Earth’s oceans contain some of the most valuable resources on the planet, taking up nearly 70 percent of Earth’s surface. Our seas dictate the weather, clean the air, employ millions, and feed even more. As the use of fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions began to rise in popularity, the polluting of the Earth’s oceans did as well, leaving devastating, lifelong effects on all of its ecosystems. The ocean has absorbed over 90 percent of the heat from human...
                    
                    
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                    “The Great Gatsby” is a novel by Scott Fitzgerald that outlines the impossibility of recapturing the past and altering one’s future. It further emphasizes the unachievable ideology of the American Dream during the 1920s through a man named Jay Gatsby, from the viewpoint of salesman Nick Carraway. Besides this, the novel depicts a significant disparity in the representation of female figures throughout history up until contemporary society. There is the evident assumption of gender roles in the social, economic and...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction Plastic pollution has emerged as one of the most severe environmental challenges of the 21st century. The proliferation of plastic products has revolutionized modern life, providing convenience and durability at low costs. However, this comes at a significant environmental expense. According to the United Nations Environment Programme, approximately 300 million tons of plastic are produced globally each year, with a significant portion ending up in oceans and landfills. The ubiquity and persistence of plastic waste have far-reaching implications for...
                    
                    
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                    Adolf Hitler is deemed perhaps the modern era's most wicked man. His vile and cruel acts are understanding known to all. Likewise, Hitler's name has become a symbol of evil. However, what many often forget is that Hitler was not only a cold-blooded tyrant, but also a great man-made persuader. He personally saw to the deaths of millions, including the Near extermination of the Jewish race while maintaining the German people's full backing. Hitler began to unleash his propaganda on...
                    
                    
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                    Originated from Latin legendus, legend means “something which ought to be read.” According to J. A. Cuddon, a legend is “a story or narrative that lies somewhere between myth and historical fact and which, as a rule, is about a particular figure or person.” Traditionally, a legend is a narrative that focuses on a historically or geographically specific figure, and describes his exploits. Similar to a myth, a legend can provide an etymological narrative, often filling in historical gaps. There...
                    
                    
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                    Before understanding the problems of an Indian middle-class family we should first understand what is a middle-class family. A middle-class family is a social group that consists of ordinary people who usually have good jobs and are neither rich nor very poor. Monetary Problem: This is one of the most common problems a middle-class man has to deal with. With the slumping economy and the ever-increasing costs of everything from groceries to petrol, how can one expect something different? With...
                    
                    
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                    What makes a just society? This question has been subject to scholarly and political debate for millennia and, in many regards, still is. However, in a contemporary and liberal context, the concept of justice includes – relatively uncontroversial – at least a foundation of representative democracy, the rule of law and principles such as equality, accountability, and non-arbitrariness. These principles are embedded in democratic constitutions across the world and in a plethora of international law treaties obliging sovereign states to...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction Spring break symbolizes a much-needed respite for students, offering a chance to unwind from rigorous academic pursuits. For many, including myself, Florida emerges as a quintessential destination, renowned for its idyllic beaches, vibrant culture, and myriad attractions. This essay examines my spring break journey to Florida, dissecting its cultural, environmental, and educational dimensions. By exploring these aspects, I aim to elucidate the broader implications of such travels on personal development and academic insight. Moreover, it is crucial to address...
                    
                    
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                    In the facet of corruption there has been a widespread talk about morals and ethics, not only corruption, gender discrimination, women harassment have too raised the issue, has ethics ever existed in our society? Why in the first place we need morals and ethics? Actually morals and ethics were never needed, but to uphold the righteousness and ensure there is peace, it was always essential to have morals and ethics in our so called society. What exactly are morals? Morals...
                    
                    
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                    The American Revolution against the English Colonization as well as other European colonizers has multiple perspectives despite sharing common goals. In general, the colonies were tired of impositions and control from the European masters that kept changing and were sometimes unreasonable in executing the goals of the colonialists. One notable example is England’s persistent mixing of religion and government business against the wishes of majority of colonialists. The Church of England had become an instrument to enforce punitive laws and...
                    
                    
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                    Meritocracy is part of a neoliberal ideology that has been made into an educational policy called marketisation and commodification. It is supposed to be a social system which gives people status or rewards because of what they achieve, rather than because of cultural and economic capital. This should therefore create equal opportunity for all of those in society, no matter what social class background they come from. Meritocracy is linked to social mobility as there is social inequality even though...
                    
                    
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                    The purpose of this experiment was to show the properties of hydrogen and oxygen gas reacting with fire. Both H2 and O2 were produced from reactions of other chemicals. H2 gas was produced from a reaction of hydrochloric acid and zinc, and oxygen was generated from the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. After each gas was produced, they were tested for combustibility and flammability, and the observations were recorded in this lab. For the production of oxygen gas, 30 mL of...
                    
                    
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                    Historians and scholars all agree that to understand the development of the Egyptian civilization one must attribute due credit to the Nile River and its role. Early settlers in the northern Nile River Valley settled along the river’s banks. They found that in the thin fertile region near the Nile was suitable agricultural soil. The Nile also served as an effective route of trade and communication for Egypt across their expansive, rugged land. Moreover, with the river valley only stretching...
                    
                    
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                    The first electro-mechanical programmable computer was made by German Konrad Zuse, during the 30s. A computer is an electronic and used device for processing and storing data. They can impact the environment in many ways. But not only does it impact the environment, but in human health too. These effects include global warming, computer addiction, and physical health issues. The world is being harmed because of global warming: polar ice caps are melting at a rapid rate leaving many arctic...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction Social security systems are crucial to mitigating economic risks and providing financial support to individuals in times of need. Countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia have adopted distinct approaches to social security, reflecting their unique socio-economic contexts and political landscapes. In the United States, social security largely revolves around retirement benefits, disability insurance, and healthcare provisions through schemes like Medicare. The United Kingdom's system emphasizes a welfare state model, offering a comprehensive range of benefits...
                    
                    
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                    There are regular discussions about how money makes people happier, which is more of a philosophical question, and this discussion topic can be deciphered from several perspectives without yielding a winner in the end, because each contention from both sides will not be correct, but will be a well-considered opinion. The Notion Behind Happiness Is happiness a defining moment in our life that arrives to fulfil or satisfy our needs? Is it a predisposition toward a fulfilment that gives us...
                    
                    
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                    'Money cannot buy true happiness'. Some people may say that this adage is no longer relevant because in this 21st century, we can’t live without money and without money, we won’t be happy. However, I strongly think, that this adage is indeed valid and relevant. In fact, the predominant reason I choose this topic is that it is food for thought for all of us. Here is a story of a boy named Tom who was born with a silver...
                    
                    
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                    Federalism consists of a complex governmental mechanism having legislative powers that is government at both central as well as at the state levels. Both state as well as the central government drive its powers from the constitution. Under the idea of federalism, the power to make laws has been divided with the central government having power to make laws for the whole country and the state governments having powers to form legislations for their respective states in such a way...
                    
                    
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                    It is an honor that I am eligible to apply for National Honor Society. I have been looking toward to be part of National Honor Society since the beginning of my high school year. Being a member of this organization is not a right but a privilege. This prestigious organization does contribute a lot of services to our society such as helping people in need regardless of race, age, financial status, and religions. Thus, I can grow more as a...
                    
                    
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                    Don’t you sometimes feel a bit nervous around police? Well, in a world with body cameras you won’t have to be nervous around police at all! Police should wear body cameras at all times and they should be turned on while on duty. Body cameras prevent violence, hold officers accountable if they act inappropriate, and show the human side of policing. Here are the reasons why police should wear body cameras at all times. The first reason why police should...
                    
                    
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                    What was life like during the Holocaust and how did people change their ways of living during it? Elie Wiesel was one of the few people who survived the Holocaust and lived to tell the tale. Because of the Holocaust, he has changed his characteristics throughout the traumatic, sullen, and enraging experience. Elie Wiesel changed his characteristics throughout ‘Night’, because he cares for others too much instead of caring for himself, and he realizes near the end that he needs...
                    
                    
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                    Are you proud of what race you came from? Do you love your own country? Are you willing to protect your mother country no matter what happens? Now in our essay, our focus is to talk about patriotism and why a person wants to be a patriot. What's patriotism going to be? It is an act of expressing affection for their own homeland or country. Meaning, if an individual, by heart or by nature, has patriotism and will certainly work...
                    
                    
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