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    1. a) The three parts of a nucleotide are phosphate, nitrogen-containing base, and the deoxyribose sugar. b) Deoxyribose sugar is the sugar that is found in a nucleotide. c) The nitrogen-containing base is the nucleotide component that contains nitrogen. d) The four nitrogen bases shown in Model 1 are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine. 2. a) I pointed at a single nucleotide on the ladder model of DNA, on the worksheet. The nucleotide included phosphate, nitrogen-containing base, and…

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    Option 1: Attain the current legal drinking age at 18 To keep the legal age at 18 would be a viable option due to that there is other aspects rather then increasing the age, that influence a young persons not to drink and drive. A clear example of this is the decrease in young drink drivers over the years is due to laws such as zero tolerance laws, general alcohol safety laws and safety belt laws being brought into place. This decrease can also be seen in Queensland after provisional drivers…

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    Odysseus Identity Essay

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    Does Penelope Know the identity of her guest? Through Book 19 there are many hints as to whether Penelope knows that her guest is in fact her husband. When Odysseus dresses himself as a beggar, it creates dramatic irony for a short time because the reader knows who the beggar is but Penelope does not until later. This is important because she might find a way to help him with his plans or she could ruin them. When Odysseus arrives at the palace the suitors are anxious for Penelope to decide on…

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    Abortions Essay The criminal laws that exist in Australia’s states and territories governing the abortion laws were largely outlined from the British Offences Against the Person Act of 1861, which was implemented to protect women from unsafe abortions. (Walker, 2016). While it is undisputed that abortions are a hot topic in many people's lives it is also a hot topic for governments as it has uprises of whether or not the laws against abortions should be changed or even made lenient to special…

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    Schindler, Max. "A Legal Look: Reasonable Force or Police Brutality against Mike Brown?" The Christian Science Monitor. The Christian Science Monitor, 14 Aug. 2014. Web. 19 Apr. 2016. . This article gives more clarification about the Mike Brown case. For decades the majority of colored people have been decimated and abused by aggressive police officers. The abusive force of cops shows that if you are unarmed you can still be killed. This source is very detailed giving a perspective of how people…

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    Animal Abuse in South Korea South Korea farmers are brutally murdering dogs and cats for cheap meat. The animals are held in tight, small cages made of chicken wire or thin metal. The cages are suspended a little bit above the ground and are not weather acclimated. Due to the small wire and tight spaces, their paws can become damaged. It is also is difficult for them to stand or move around in these small cages for long periods of time because they are packed so tightly in them. Little puppies…

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    The Influence of Music Listening on Stress and Anxiety Levels Anxiety is essentially the human body’s reaction to an occurrence that causes an individual to feel threatened due to a lack of resources needed in order to achieve a necessary outcome (Merriam-Webster, 2016). It triggers different stress systems throughout the body such as the sympathetic nervous system and the hypothalamus-pituitary adrenal, effectively causing stress levels to rise (Thoma et al., 2014). A limited amount of stress…

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    Teenage leading death causes is from drunk driving. The big problem is that six teens ages 16-19 died every day from motor vehicle injuries. In 2013, 2,163 teenagers in the U.S. ages 16-19 were killed and 243,243 were treated in emergency centers for injuries that happened in the motor vehicle crashes. The vehicle death rate for male drivers and passengers ages 16-19 was almost two times that of their female counterparts. The risk increases with the number of teen passengers. Teenagers that have…

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    Genetically Modified Organisms: The Future of the Food Industry. An Annotated Bibliography Pamela Bailey, “GMOs Are Nothing to Fear”, US news, US news, 4 November 2013, January 19 2016. There hasn't been enough and substantial evidence to back up the claim that GMO are bad for you. This article states how they are good for you and rebuttals against claims against genetically modified foods.The author is the president and CEO of the Grocery Manufacturers Association.This is relevant because it…

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    You will desire your husband, but he will be your master (19).” The first part of his punishment for Eve says that childbirth will now cause her pain. This is mainly interpreted as the reason giving birth is painful for women today. Eve will not only experience physical pain, but also emotional and spiritual…

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