Papers 1801-1810 of total 19026 found.
…Germany, and we find out that millions of people are being killed. Would it be hypocritical to kill the leaders of the concentration camps in an effort to save them? I would hope it would not be, even if the people who opposed the killing of people…
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…deserve full protection like any other living human being. Now, let's say this is Nazi Germany, and we find out that millions of people are being killed. Would it be hypocritical to kill the leaders of the concentration camps in an effort to save them? I would…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Title: The Effects of Substrate Concentration and Temperature on the Rate of Hydrolysis of the Enzyme Trypsin. Abstract: Quantitative measurements can relate both temperature and substrate concentration to the enzymatic activity of trypsin…
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…to accommodate the substrate. For example, the enzyme might change the pH levels to promote the reaction. There are numerous factors that can affect the rate of the chemical changes, four have the greatest affect. They are the concentration of the enzyme…
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…osmotic permeability is measured, and diffusional water permeability is measured (Benga and Borza 1995). Diffusion is the movement of high concentration to low concentration. The diffusion of water across a permeable membrane is called osmosis. Water…
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…risked his life in employing any one of them." These ghettos only lasted a short period of time and were soon being replaced around 1942. The replacements were not much better. In fact, the writer believes the replacement, death camps, to be the cruelest…
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Category: /History
…, the writer believes the replacement, death camps, to be the cruelest act ever recorded. Death camps were not a place you would want to be if you were a Jew or minority. The nightmare began with the journey to the camp. Hundreds of people were shoved…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of governtment. This refugee crisis led to thousands put in refugee camps, and this creates the potential to create militant soldiers. The population feels lost hopes, rejected by life, nowhere to go, so there are many recruits from refugee camps. Refugee camps also…
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Category: /History
…the Africans are cleaned and thrown in a slave camp. While in the camp, the Africans are given different names. The owners of the camp hold slave auctions and sell Cinque and approximately 50 other Africans to two Hispanic men. These men load their “cargo” onto…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. Because of cruel incidents, people’s emotions go numb. They had no lives. The Jewish prisoners went to any length to stay alive; lying, killing, and even betraying family. Jewish prisoners knew nothing about how to survive the deadly camp of Auschwitz. Most…
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