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    Heterogeneity Of Cancer

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    Invasive cancer is the cancer that spreads beyond the layer of tissue which developed and is growing into surrounding, healthy tissues. A lot of physicians try to detect and prevent the invasive cancers. Ductal carcinoma in situ is a non-invasive breast cancer. It does not spread beyond the milk duct into surrounding breast tissue. However, it can increase the risk of having invasive breast cancer later. Heterogeneity is a word that means diversity. It signifies the quality of state of being…

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    Earthworm Invasions

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    Earthworm invasion in previously earthworm free regions (e.g., glaciated northern part of North America and Europe) has become a conservation threat to rare native species, community, and ecosystems (Gundale 2002; Hale et al. 2006; Nuzzo et al 2009; Maerz et al. 2009; Sutherland et al. 2011; Nuzzo et al. 2015). In 2011, Sunderland and coauthors identified earthworm invasions in previously earthworm free regions as one of the 15 most immerging issues of biodiversity conservation. One of the…

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    Honduras Research Paper

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    Honduras or officially the República de Honduras is a republic in Central America, its capital is Tegucigalpa Honduras is part of the Caribbean and it is Bordered by Guatemala,El Salvador,and the Gulf of Fonseca. Honduras is roughly forty -four thousand square miles,and its location is 16 degrees North Latitude and 86 Degrees East latitude. Honduras has vastly different land types such as Tropical rain forests and vast mountains. Honduras is the only country in Latin America that does not have…

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    Animal Testing: The Untold Secrets Imagine, you’re in a lab with giant creatures around you sticking needles into you, rubbing chemicals in your hair and infecting your eyes. Luckily it’s not you being treated this way, its helpless animals who are slowly being tortured to death by animal testing. Animal testing is still happening to this day around the world and it needs to stop. Animal testing needs to be illegal everywhere because it’s bad for animals health, causes extinction and there’s…

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    Salmonella

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    of salmonella especially amphibians and reptiles such as lizards, they may be infected and if we handle them and don’t wash our hands we may be infected too. When we eat or drink something which contains salmonella the bacteria enter our body and it travels through our intestine. Here bacteria can survive by using the gut micro biota as nutrients and can cross the intestinal mucus layer to reach epithelial cells which line the intestine. The disease starts when the Bacteria start to attack these…

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    According to the Oxford dictionary, corruption is the dishonest or fraudulent act by those in power and the action and effect of making someone or something morally depraved. One of the more prominent features of Gothic Literature is the depiction of moral decay within the human mind. The concept of the Gothic genre is to question whether humans are born with corruption or it is wielded onto them, this can be seen with the contrasts between Stevenson’s ‘Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’, the pilgrims in…

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    One day, in 1960, a man named Tim Dinsdale drove to Loch Ness in Scotland and began to film something that would change reality. People should believe that the Loch Ness monster may exist in Loch Ness. The fact that the Loch Ness monster exists is supported by significant evidence that includes water-based sightings, land-based sightings, film/pictures, and sonar evidence. This monster is according to Dictionary.com “a large aquatic animal resembling a serpent or a plesiosaur like a reptile,…

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    The misuse and killing of whales can manipulate the natural pecking order and the supply for some marine life’s food consumption. Whales have helped researchers and sea life scientists to find more about echolocation, amphibian conditions plus numerous scientific research subjects, which doesn’t need to be done any more but they are still hunting the whales. Additionally the manure whales deposit can be crucial for the oceans environment and wellbeing of our marine life…

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    Indiana Caverns/Corydon Expedition Corydon, Indiana Friday, August 7, 2015- Indiana Caverns is an amazing place to go. You start by watching a five to ten minute video about how normal caverns/caves are created, how the Binkley Cave System was founded, and how Indiana Caverns was ingrained. Before you go on the tour with Andrew, early to late twenties, who had dark hair, very enthusiastic with people, as well as being very polite, and lets kids hold his flashlight in the cave, you get your…

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    During her research, Avianne Tan found that, “The number of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish across the globe is on average about half the size it was 40 years ago…” (2). If this continues, the majority of the animals that are hunted could become endangered. Trophy hunting can eventually lead to the extinction of wild animals…

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