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    In the article “Have Smart Phones Destroyed a Generation,” the writer discusses how the new world of technology has affected Millennials. The writer explains that millennials are highly individualistic people, but individualism has increased significantly since the Baby Boomer years arose. With this intention, the cause of such dramatic shifts in teen behavior was after the Great Recession and when most Americans started to own smartphones. The appearance of smartphones completely changed the…

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    Personal statement: Noor Amalina Md Yusof The progression of technology and the effects it has had on civilization has always fascinated me, and generated within me an interest in the Sciences. More recently, I have begun to excel more in Biology than Chemistry or Physics, and this is where I wish to continue my studies. In my opinion, Biological Technologies are an important resource, and are fast becoming more important to industry and medicine, as fields like Bio-Materials and Genetics are…

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    The benefits of fat cells being converted into stem cells Scientists frequently talk about the latest and greatest use got stem cells but they are now developing a technique that can repair and heal tissue that has been damaged. They have figured out that this is possible through converting fat cells into stem cells. What is normal for stem cells is that it is injected into the bone marrow. Stem cells are somewhat easy source but for the stem cells to help to repair tissue, muscles, and organs…

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    Cell Phones In The 1920's

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    Did you know that over 73% of all Americans own a cellular device? There has been more computers made in the the last five years, then there were kids who went to school in the 1920’s. First and foremost, cell phones are one of the biggest inventions we’ve had in the last 100 years. People use to have to walk and meet their friends if they wanted to talk. Nowadays all they have to do is press a couple of buttons. Back then mailmen didn’t just carry around boxes like they do now. They still…

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    Unplugging Study

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    Increasing studies show there are health risks to staying connected to the digital world. Learn how just the act of putting your cell phone down can make you happier. Do you ever think how often you check your phone? Whether it’s a text, a notification, or just to open the home screen and waste time? A study by Qualtrics and Accel found that young people check their phones up to 150 times per day. Another study done by Common Sense Media reported teens spend an average of 9 hours a day using…

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    The Underlying biology of Chimera Stem Cells: 1. The blastocyst helps make the different parts of the embryo inner cell mass, which in turn helps to make the embryo proper 2. The trophectoderm and primitive endoderm make extra embryonic structures that support the growth of the embryo 3. Two to eight cell stage embryos are used for making chimeras, since they aren’t committed to helping a particular cell lineage and could possible make the inner cell mass or trophectoderm 4. If two diploid eight…

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    Regenerative Medicine

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    Regenerative Medicine is a new cutting edge technology in the health care world. Considering this, it has deemed a game changer in the everyday lives of many. The people who are suffering from conditions that can be beyond repair would benefit from this type of regenerative medicine. Stem Cell specific Regenerative Medicine has been drawing great attention, due to the positive outcomes of the use of stem cells in repairing bone, tissues, organs and much more. The goal is to point out and…

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    action Skin is a multilayered organ with the ability to protect the organ¬ism against external aggressions. The skin consists of three main layers including epidermis, dermis and subcutis that are responsible for its high turnover capacity in repairing different injuries. Similar to other tissues, the stem cells existed in skin tissue play an important role in regulating the balance between cell loss and cell division [22, 23]. siRNA therapeutics are potent alternative for skin regeneration due…

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    Should students be allowed to grade their teachers? Imagine, you are an eighth-grade student walking into your new classroom. As you go to sit down your teacher says that phones are allowed to be used in the classroom. You and your friends are extremely happy because you get to play on your phone during class. As your teacher is demonstrating how to show if a graph is or is not linear. You go home that day and you don't know how to add two numbers. Cell phones should be banned in classrooms and…

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    Summary: In a Japanese restaurant in New York, every person was guilty of having their phone out. The same thing happened at multiple other places. Individuals are constantly being distracted by their phones, resisting temptations. Martha Lane Fox believes that everyone should be nudged towards technology usage. She is pushing those who simply steer away from technology to start to use it. However, there is hope for those who are attached to their cell phones. By slowly easing ourselves off…

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