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    CBW Cause Extreme Dangers Chemical and Biological weapons are not a U.S. problem they are a global problem, and we need to start taking it more seriously and do something about it. Chemical and Biological weapons (CBW for short) are a very destructive and powerful kind of weapon that is wanted and created by many power seeking countries. They are often used as weapons of terror more so than weapons of justice (Patricia). The U.S. and many other countries do not seem to be backing down on the…

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    Heavy Metal Music

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    Heavy metal music is and always will be one of the most polarising and controversial music genres in the world. While it is not without controversy, many fans of metal praise it as being the greatest musical style in the world. With the legions of fans it has, it is easy to see why metal has become such a massive phenomenon. The history of metal, staying true to the themes of it, is a dark grueling path of drugs, fights, brotherhood, and death. Metal has a very rich history full of culture…

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    In order to accomplish the goal of genome synthesizing, the scientist needed to use certain equipment that would allow them to visualize and make data for the experiment. Previous work demonstrated that experimentation with a single codon was successful. Confirmation that the 57 codon versions of ads and tyrS were functional in vivo and that recoded and nsAA dependent and maintained fitness and provided extremely low escape rates as previously reported. Electroporation protocol…

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    In a world where Zombies are the normal is fearfully interesting. When I imagine a world with functioning zombies I simply make the assumption that world is apocalyptic. If the world is apocalyptic, but yet zombies are consider the normal, what are us live people supposed to do? The most interesting question that these ‘normal’ zombies pose, is do zombies have the right to re-die? Zombies are dead monsters, but if they could speak and have feelings, thus controlling their thoughts could those…

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    9/11 Attack Case Study

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    EFFECTS OF THE 9/11 ATTACKS ON HRM IN THE USA Many executives in HR departments were at the forefront of helping their employees on 9/11. Poe (2001) and Leonard (2001) profiled HR professionals who helped their employees to safety, helped account for those missing, set up communications links for those missing, and brought in employee assistance program (EAP) counselors for on-site help to those with stress problems. A week after the 9/11 attacks, the main professional association in…

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    Did you know that about 50% of all animals medically and cosmetically experimented on die about 2-3 weeks after experimentation? Hundreds and thousands of animals are experimented each year to test out new cosmetics. The cosmetics that apply are makeup and cleansing products. Although there are some companies who have stopped experimenting on animals, it is still not enough to save the hundreds and thousands of animals whose lives are taken away to benefit humans. Experimentation on animals…

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    “Each year approximately 115 million animals worldwide are used for scientific or commercial testing, yet out of that amount, only 15 million animals survive. Resulting over 100 million left dead.” Stated Peta, an animal protection organization. Animals are used to develop medical treatments, check the safety of products destined for human use, and other health care uses. However, animal testing cause more hazards than advantages. Some animals include mice, fish, rabbits, hamsters, birds, dogs,…

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    After September 11, 2001; many decision makers continued to warn against the inflow of counterfeit drugs. The justification behind these warnings was that recent anthrax attacks were a risk that the U.S government was not able to take (Richert 2013). By 2003, the FDA announced that organizations assisting individuals in purchasing imported drugs could be found civilly and criminally liable (Richert…

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    Speech On Vaccination

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    Flu season has started you look around yourself and you see that more and more people are getting sick. They’re spreading their germs through their runny nose, their coughing, their sneezing, and what they touch… Before you know it you’ll get sick as well and you’ll be the one spreading illness to the ones around you. But this can all be easily avoided. From the common cold to an outbreak of a deadly disease, getting vaccinated can save you and the ones around you from getting sick. Diseases…

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    The Endangered Species Act

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    domino effect and it effected many other species and it killed lots too. “It also infected humans and it caused the rat and feral dog population rose up and took the spot of the vulture. Because of that numerous transmissible diseases like rabies, anthrax and plague, resulting in health costs around 34 billion dollars”(Dasgupta,…

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