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August, 2019

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HIV and HIV drugs attacking the mitochondria

The topic is about HIV and the HIV drugs that attack the mitochondria cell. It ties in to a unit we learned about with cellular respiration and the electron chain.

19th Century Imperialism

Please go to Chapter 24 and read the section entitled 24.3 The New Imperialism, making sure to pay close attention to the maps throughout the section. Then watch the video below. Finally, read the primary source excerpts entitled Opposing Viewpoints: White Man’s Burden, Black Man’s Burden in the same section. Crash Course on Imperialism [if subtitles are not automatically enabled, please click on the CC icon on the bottom lower right hand side of the screen to access this feature]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alJaltUmrGo&feature=emb_logo European imperialism in the nineteenth century differed from earlier phases of colonial expansion. What were the causes of the new imperialism that took place after 1880? How was it different, and which parts of the globe were singled out for special attention by European imperial powers? What is the central argument in Kipling’s poem, “The White Man’s Burden”? Is he advocating European expansion and Western imperialism or is he pointing out the responsibilities that go with imperialism or both? Is the poem idealistic, racist, paternalistic, or something else? How so? Within European society, who might be inspired by Kipling’s poem and who would not? Compare the excerpt from Morel’s The Black Man’s Burden with Kipling’s poem. How does the piece by Morel challenge or undermine Kipling’s beliefs? What are Morel’s criticisms of European imperialism in Africa? Would Morel’s condemnation of imperialism have a significant impact in the early twentieth century? Why or why not? By the early twenty-first century, which of the writers seems most relevant? Why? Does Morel’s poem speak for Asians under colonization? Is he then making the same mistake as Kipling in in portraying only one view of imperialism?

Government Devil’s Alberto Urrea

Government Read the Devil’s Highway by Luis Alberto Urrea and answer this question. Now that you have finished reading the book, this last journal entry will focus on the book overall. In approximately 3 pages, to 900 words address the following questions. Use in text citations by placing page numbers in parenthesis such as (p. 53) whenever you cite or quote a passage from the book. Feel free to add any additional thoughts you have after addressing the questions. Overall, on a scale of 0-10 (10 being the best) what you would rate this book? Why? What is the strongest aspect of this book? Explain. What is the weakest aspect of this book? Explain. What questions are left unanswered that you wish the author would have written about? What is the overall message you take away from the book? Would you recommend this book to anyone? why or why not? If yes, who should read this book? 

Lab Report based on Module 5

I need to do a lab report based on Module 5 which I would upload. Aside of our lab report we had to do lab notebooks which are related to the lab report.The PowerPoint explaining how to do the lab report would also include some instructions on the lab notebooks, but I am only requiring you to do the lab report on module 5. My professor has not seen much of how I write, but I would still recommend not to use a lot of elaborate words. The only thing that we did different in the procedures was that my group only did “Effect of Enzyme Concentration on Reaction Rate” and another group did ” Effect of Substrate Concentration on Reaction Rate” and “Controls”. This was instructed by the professor and it should be included in the lab report. At the end of class the data was shared among the two groups.