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    prediction that human ancestors would be found in Africa, we can predict when common ancestor would appear for example, the discovery of the” fishapod” Tiktaalik in 370-million-year-old-rocks. I could not dispute that through science and the great work they have helped us to understand what went on in the past, and might be able to predict what might go on in the future concerning evolution. But I still haven’t read in this book or Your Inner Fish that there is absolute proof of the evolutionary…

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    It has been argued that “the late nineteenth century was a scientific age. Literature could not simply remain the same after Darwin: the rules had changed” (Link 75) and that is what naturalist did. They started to reveal the origin to people’s actions and beliefs, as well as the cause. In The Awakening, Kate Chopin discusses some of the most relevant actions and new beliefs, such as divorce, adultery or woman and feminity. Although the work was quite controversial when she first wrote it, in…

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    Synthesis Of Benzene

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    from crude oil by applying pressure, and named it “Bicarburet of hydrogen”. However, its chemical synthesis did not start until in 1843, Charles Mansfield, discovered a method to extract benzene from coal tar. Since its industrialization, benzene is produced and used in many industrial processes. Today, plastics, resins, dyes, implies the generation of benzene as intermediate. Also, chemical synthesis of phenol, cyclohexane, ethylbenzene and other aromatic hydrocarbons generates benzene as part…

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    Tryptophan Synthesis

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    Tryptophan is an essential amino acid, which is a subunit in protein molecules and acts as precursor of serotonin synthesis. (Nerissa L. Soh, Garry Walter, 2011) Serotonin is important in our body because it helps to regulate mood and anxiety. (Glenda Lindseth, Brian Helland, Julie Caspers, 2015) Therefore, low levels of serotonin in brain may lead to anxiety and depression. Since tryptophan cannot be synthesized by our body, thus we need to obtain tryptophan through our daily diet. Even though…

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    I had never heard of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment's (MEA), but I found it most interesting when I read a synthesis of "Ecosystems and Human Well-Being." I found interesting information that could be used for changing the course of the ecosystem. This synthesis explained how humanity is taking advantage of the biosphere for its own well-being, rather than taking care of it for the well-being of the whole world and all its systems.…

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    Bioinformatics is a study that focuses on the collection and analysis of biological information using information from sequences of DNA, RNA, and proteins. This field focuses on how to make predictions about biological systems and analyze data to provide more insight on how living organisms function and how its genome relates to its biology. Following the determination of the insulin sequence, Frederick Sanger realized that manually comparing several sequences was impractical (Moody 2004)).…

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    Evolutionary Synthesis

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    Evolutionary synthesis is described as “a unified theory of evolution that combines genetics with natural selection” (Larson 2014:42) and points out that natural selection, ,gene flow, mutation and genetic drift are the four causes for evolution. Gene flow focuses on the spread of new genetic information between populations of the same kind (Larson 2014:44). This really is how genes spread from one population to the next. There are many factors that come into place when looking at gene flow.…

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    Pharmaceutical Synthesis

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    Pharmaceutical synthesis involves various methods and techniques. These techniques are crucial and require profound knowledge and understanding of the chemistry and handling of drug compounds. A pharmaceutical drug (also referred to as a pharmaceutical, pharmaceutical preparation, pharmaceutical product, medicinal product, medicine, medication, medicament, or simply a drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease.[1] Most drugs are natural: collected from sources such as…

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    What is science? Science is a process that we use to discover new things about our world. It is, to quote The Merriam-Webster dictionary science is “knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation.” Science is realization through observation and experimentation. Science can never truly “prove” anything. All science can do is give us, as humanity, more of an idea as to what goes on in our physical world; however, everything science can…

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    The changes in species have been explored by many scientists, but Charles Darwin was the first to support his findings on the existence of evolution with abundant evidence. Darwin later came to develop the theory of evolution after his voyage on the HMS Beagle to South America in 1831 for five years. Darwin was an English geologist and naturalist who proposed that organisms have had physical and behavioral changes over time to increase reproductive success and to better adapt to the environment.…

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