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    Animals have been utilized for testing and growing new ways for inventing and discovering new treatments and medicines. Without experiments on animals, ailments like organ transplants, heart bypass surgery, cervical tumor, and immunizations for polio would not have been discovered. Utilizing animals as experiments create proper medications furthermore finds more secure ways for medicines. Creature testing is the exact primary method for taking in the human body without hurting the person. Albeit…

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    Mao's last dancer speech Good morning staff and students, my name is Li Cunxin and I hope that what I tell you today will influence but first I will ask you a question what would your family do for you and would you do the same for them. When I was born into utter poverty under Maus regime in China between 1958 to 1961 there were roughly between 35 to 38 million people died of starvation in China. I was born in 1961 we have no running water when I grew up we walked miles to carry buckets of…

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    alternatives to our limited natural resources. We are not quite there yet with space-based solar power satellites. But if a challenging technological feat such as the moon landing could have been executed in the space of 8 years (“Giant Leap”), there’s no telling what great things are on the horizon for the next 50 years since we are even more scientifically advanced now than…

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    to fight and increase quality to exceed her damaging past. Instead of her despising Albert they become great friends. Nevertheless, this novel has educated me on a couple of lifetime teachings. Getting to be more seasoned I was taught that everything happens on purpose. I find that announcement to be untrue. Everything happens as per your activities. It relies on upon whether it is for the great or the terrible. It all begins with you and how you lead the circumstance. You need to take in your…

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    They have entered the work force and made it a loyal place. With the use of technology in the Millennials hand there is no doubt that large leaps into the future will be taken. Finally our communities around the world have been more connected and free from judgement.The young people of this generation were thought to be lazy and lax in the job force, people who grew up with the turn of technology…

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    What do Australians stand for? Is it that all Muslims should go back to their home country because they are terrorists? Or that equality is an important part of our country and something that we should strive for? I believe that a reasonable percentage of Americans would agree with the first one but here in Australia we strive for a country with equality. To get equality I believe justice, culture and opportunity are a part of what Australians stand for and a first step to equality, you don’t…

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    Suburban Sprawl The term sprawl intends to extend with an absence of thought. When I picture a canine sprawling on a lounge chair: paws on every one of the pills, one foot toward the end of the love seat and one on the inverse end of the sofa, face down in the cushions. The meaning of urban sprawl is the same as the pooch: an unkempt, uncontrolled and un-directed method for creating ranch land. Reid Ewing, in his article, "Is Los Angeles Style Sprawl Desirable", characterizes sprawl as low…

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    Malaria's Disease

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    In Uganda, a being a doctor is both an interesting and challenging job. Everyday am faced with terminally ill patients yet for some of them you can barely do anything to change the situation; however, most of these patients have the largely preventable illness but they come to the hospital when the disease is adverse. Of course, there are various reason to explain this scenario in the Ugandan Context. Most people point out the lack access to essential health care and medicines as the cause of…

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    The Dumbest Generation

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    know, how little they read, and how their fascination with screens (television and computer) fails to produce learning.” He then talked about how the author is upset with the “digital enthusiasts” and those who tell the young people that they are a great generation. Kolderie then talked about the book The Case Against Adolescence written by psychologist from the University of California San Diego Robert Epstein, and how his argument was that “Adolescence infantilizes…

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    the British and Western Barbarians. This resulted in what is known as the Opium War. The British government was exporting Opium to China. Chinese citizens were getting addicted to opium and eventually the Chinese government stopped opium import from Great Britain. This hurt the British economy and resulted in a war between the two countries. At the end of the Opium War China was forced to give up land and be colonized by western civilizations. The Opium War and influence of Western powers led to…

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