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    Pandora 's box. What is our choice? The answer is that we should refuse GM foods. Nowadays, some countries have established regulations to stop the application of GM crops, including several states of United States and Australia, Japan, Germany, New Zealand, Switzerland, and so on. However, Canada has a widespread usage of GM crop. Most soy, corn and canola are GM. How should we do? Firstly, we purchase organic food although the price is much higher than GM foods. Secondly, some companies have…

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    Homeostasis Stephie Loncar

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    An important adaptive advantage of this is how mammals and birds (organisms that use homeostasis) are able to function is a larger range of environmental conditions. For example, in cold temperatures a cold blooded reptile will not be able to function and will become slow thinking and moving while a warm blooded…

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    the high voice during the rotation. Wind turbines rely on the movement of rotor affected by wind to rotate the generator and make electricity and generally quiet in operation and compared to noise of road traffic • the most popular case, kill some birds that collide during flight affected by voltage overhead line. • Wind energy cannot be stored (unless batteries are used). • Depending on how active wind site, since it requires specific conditions. 3-Hydroelectric energy: This form uses the…

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    Washington Donald J Senese described the massive amount of new documentation as making Columbus a “victim of an ideological movement”. Referring to this as a political correctness movement, he describes it as “a pervasive approach which views history through a very narrow lens and, in its enthusiasm toward revisionism, distorts historical causation, diminishes accomplishments, and threatens with ostracism those who disagree with this new approach”. (Senese, D.J. 1992, Columbus: Hero or Villain?…

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    Art Nouveau Vs Art Deco

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    Art deco’s elements are applied in the modern popular architecture and furniture The World War 1 is occurred between the Art Nouveau and the Art Deco. Both of two movements affected by the World War 1. They are two different style. The big difference of them is Art Nouveau is asymmetric while Art Deco is geometric. Both of two movements has affected our architecture and furniture, but for the effectiveness of the modern popular architecture and furniture, the role of Art Deco is bigger than Art…

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    Why Is Veganism Wrong

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    Some dogs can live on a vegetarian diet, but most of them cannot, and cats, birds and reptiles need to have a diet based entirely on animal protein (Morrone 1). Vegan parents of animals sometimes try to convert their pets to Veganism because of moral values and health reasons. “I know that you can feed a dog a vegetarian diet but…

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    to Competence, and Build Global Leadership Muscle. People & Strategy, 36(1), 40-46. Washington, E. (2013). 21st Century Core Leadership Competencies: Conquering the Brave New World. Retrieved July 21, 2013 from: http://www.generatorgroup.net/blog-page/bid/269602/21st-Century-Core-Leadership-Competencies-Conquering-the-Brave-New-World What the future demands: The growing challenge of global leadership development. Retrieved July 21, 2013 from:…

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    Norway, India, and Israel are all anti animal testing places. There are countries that are bearly looking into animal testing and realizing how cruel and unfair it is to test on animals and make them suffer. Places like the U.S, New Zealand, and Australia are all places late to act for animals and are in fact very popular hunting grounds. This means that people have license to kill and hunt not just for survival but for fun and entertainment. These countries are trying to set a ban…

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    others. Now after having researched a little more about his ideas I can reiterate my decision that his theory is the strongest one because telling lies can brings also bad ends. An example of this is when we say to a friend that she looks good with her new clothes to not hurt her feelings but she really looks bad. After a while she goes to a party and everyone makes fun of her and she ends up crying. Sometimes we justify a morally wrong action in its “good ends” that we really don’t know if they…

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    Just War Theory

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    conundrum when discussing these guidelines. Should a Nation State such as the United States adjust their tactics to satisfy an enemy who commits genocide and rape of innocent civilians? Are the U.N. Charter and Geneva Conventions outdated due to this new and emerging threat? For the time being, America has held strong to our fighting guidelines, but the environment could be an underlying factor that is rarely spoken…

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