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    Student athletes should just say “No!” People who take and use steroids can have serious side effects. For instance males can develop things such as breasts, shrinking of testicals, infertility, and male pattern baldness, and heart/liver problems. On the other hand women can develop things such as excessive growing of body hair and male pattern baldness, and heart/ liver problems . All student athletes should be drug tested before they are allowed to play sports because drug tests prevent…

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    Atonement Essay

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    The author-Ian McEwan, one of the most influential writers in modern Britain, was born in a poor working family in Alder shot and graduated from Sussex University. He has resolute characters, sharp mind and assiduous exploration spirit. By delicate and trenchant writing style, he is adept at outline a variety of anxiety and fear on people’s mind, and he focuses on violence, death, sensual desires, good and evil. The majority of his novels reflect the dominating forces of sex and the distortion…

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    The CCR5-Δ32 Allele: A Natural Resistance to HIV Virus Human immunodeficiency virus, most commonly known as HIV, is an acquired virus that attacks the immune system of the host and eventually leads to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome otherwise known as AIDS. HIV is a relatively new disease in human populations, AIDS was first observed in homosexual males in 1981 (Herron et al., 2014, p. 2). Later, in 1983, soon after the discovery of AIDS, scientists identified HIV virus as being responsible…

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    Upon landing, we spooked a flock of grouse sitting on the bank. Unable to find a convenient game trail, we hiked up a mile of thick alders, blocking my view from every angle. After what semed like forever, we stumbled across a large stretch of swamp. Looking perfect for moose habitation. We set up a little blind in the trees and called for an hour. Not hearing or seeing movement, we…

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    see in a small town. And then at the end of the essay when I was talking about how much I love living in this big city and I love all these sights that were strange at first but than became normal I put in a picture of the Chicago skyline from the Alder…

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    for and against these ideas. Jean Piaget (1869-1980) started to investigate children’s development after two years of working with children in Binet’s lab (Eddy, 2010).He found that children of younger aged gave different answers than those of alder age not because they have less knowledge but because they thought differently. He describes development as sequence of stages and each of these stages represents different type of thinking occurs in variable ages in different background (Vidal,…

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    Along with the cutaways, the bodies of these guitars are made very different. The Les Paul is made with a mahogany body and usually a maple top. This makes the Les Paul heavier than the Stratocaster, which is made one slab of wood that is usually alder or ash. Along with the bodies being different, the neck and the scale length of the guitar are also. The scale length of the Fender Stratocaster is 25.5 inches while the Gibson Les Paul is 24.75 inches. With the Stratocaster length being longer…

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    Scarcity In Israel

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    This fight over water in Israel was like the fight for oil. (Hanan) Water scarcity is becoming a bigger and bigger issue for our world. People are dehydrated and dying from chronic diarrhea. The earth is 75% water of that 97.5% of it is saltwater. Of the 2.5% drinkable freshwater, less than 1% of it is accessible to humans. A study has shown 1.1 billion people in this world don't have access to safe, clean drinking water. It's become such a problem that United Nation has gotten involved.…

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    human beings’ development. Immunization is a compulsory way to protect children from the infectious diseases. Richard Adler, an expert in the immunization area, defines that immunization is an artificial process of resisting to communicable diseases (Alder ). The definition of immunization sounds not that bad. However, the components of vaccines shock me. They are made from weakened or killed viruses. The weakened or killed viruses are injected into our bodies to stimulate our immune systems to…

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    Since 1995, cell phones have been a norm for society. Today, people are constantly using these devices for work, getting ahold of family and friends, and to play the ninety-nine cent games they are paying for to keep themselves entertained while sitting in school or meetings. Cell phones have changed dramatically throughout the years going from flip phones with giant antennas that held 5 contacts, to touch screen camera phones that can hold as much data as a person needs. Cell phones are the…

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