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    The first human organ transplant occurred in 1954, on identical twins, and was performed by Dr. Joseph Murray, who later received a nobel prize for his work in pioneering some of the most common procedures that are practiced even today. Since then, advancements in the medical field such as more effective anti-rejection drugs, and more efficient surgical tools and techniques have made leaps and hurdles in overcoming many of the initial obstacles introduced by human organ harvesting and…

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    Wolf Restoration

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    present in Yellowstone. It’s no wonder that both the 1991 and 2005 surveys recorded nearly 70% support for wolf restoration in the park. Conversely, an increase in the wolf population correlates to a decrease in other big game populations such as elk, bison, and moose. Up to 61% of respondents indicated their park enjoyment would decrease with a reduction in these populations (Duffield et al, 2005). Elk populations in particular decreased by approximately 8% per year from 1995 to 2004 (Vucetich…

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    animals illegally. This is important because people instead of poaching endangered animals, they would resort on the hunting business. According to “www.sheppardsoftware.com” bisons travel in groups making it easier to get more money. Therefore, you won’t have to illegally poach animals, instead you have an alternative to killing bisons and getting more money. This is important because animal poachers who want money don’t have to go to jail just to get paid, instead they will be getting more…

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    Chaos Vs Gaia

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    Time created Chaos (the deity of mayhem and destruction) and Gaia (the deity of fertility and peace). Both equal in power. The Earth was their playground, a sandbox full of possibilities. In the beginning there was only small trifles. Chaos and Gaia were originally content with their sandbox and this was maintained for some time. After some time Chaos sought to rule over Gaia. He craved full control over the world. He didn't want to share, Chaos’s power hungry attitude led to many fights over…

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    Cave of forgotten dreams is a documentary that gives an insightful view of a great and remarkable oldest cave art has been found in the world. That film has been made based on a lot of studies by a group of scientists and researchers which have gone inside the cave. A number of paintings which found were astonishing that brought the scientists back in time to a period that dating about 30,000-32,000 years ago.(the film of the Cave of Forgotten Dreams, 1994) Of course with the new scientific…

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    In the nineteenth century the American economy started to grow and develop. The mass movement to the west opened great opportunities for people to start up businesses and tap into the resources of the plentiful lands. Newly created machinery and ingenuity helped to increase harvesting and production of goods exponentially. Each geographic region of America had their specific contributions which enabled the nation to become a national and international economic giant. In the south cotton grew…

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    Has it ever came to mind on how creative writing came to be or ever occurred how one sculpture came to be? Well it began that ancient cultures, such as Stone Age had no way in communicating, but they became creative, they started drawing on walls to tell us stories or when the ancient Egyptian used symbolize to tell laws. As ancient societies lost ways to communicate they found other ways such as telling stories and used documents to tell us what happened as to result they used, creative…

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    cancer. Uneaten vegetables and fruits could also play a role in the forming of cancer, because it is well known that they can provide nutrients and maybe be a way to prevent cancer. “Quality animal protein,’ which means to me, grass fed beef, bison, goat, and such, as well as…

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    lived on for hundreds of years. He also presents an interesting opinion on the chief Red Cloud, who made negotiations with the United States Government to sell land in an attempt to protect his people. The members of Black Elk’s tribe recognized that with every negotiation made, the whites always wanted more, and so they lost respect for their leader, whom they saw as weak. In the ninth chapter, Black Elk and his friends share their memories of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, or as they refer…

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    shrugged and stood up. "We have to find him, Lester," my brother said. I nodded and took out my phone. I needed to call mom. She answered right away and sounded angry. She stared yelling gibberish and told us to come home. We were told never to bison eny parents. We ran home, dreading the punishment we about to get. I predicted grounding. And that's exactly what we got. 4 weeks of grounding and no tv. That taught us never to be away from home more than an hour without checking in. I kept…

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