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    Antibiotics And Life

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    ancient cultures, including the ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks, used specially selected mold, plants and extracts to treat infections. The first known use was by the Chinese about 2,500 years ago, where they discovered that applying the moldy curd of soybeans to infections…

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    Canada Day Ideas

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    8 Ideas for Canada day Fourth of July gets all the attention, but Canada Day can be just as fun. While most people just invite a few friends over some beer on Canada Day, you can add a few special touches to make your Canada Day to make it more fun, and patriotic. Local Concerts Many cities and towns across Canada have concerts on Canada Day. Most concerts are going to be outdoors, and there can be different bands playing though out the day. These concerts are offer held near other Canada Day…

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    36 Hours in Manhattan, Below 59th Street By: ROBERT LO NOV. 29, 2016 Great diverse city filled with historical backgrounds, multiple cultures, and variety of delicious foods. New York City is a great place to be around One reason tourists visit New York City is for its culture such as art galleries, museums, broadway, theaters, music, concert hall, zoos… Chinatown The largest Chinatown in the United States is located in New York City. Home to Chinese immigrants in New York, it becomes an…

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    Gmo Cons

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    microbes to make enzymes for cheese production. Cheese had typically been made using the enzyme complex that had been extracted from cows' stomach. Scientists modified bacteria to produce chymosin, which was also able to clot milk, resulting in cheese curds. Microbial enzymes became the first application of genetically modified organisms in food production and were approved in 1988 by the US Food and Drug…

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    Back in around 1534, Jacques Cartier claimed the region of Canada for his country. Although we know this area as Canada today, back then, Cartier called it New France (History). The country of France colonized this area and their culture in a sense rubbed off creating almost a second France. Over the hundreds of years, some things have changed and Canada no longer completely mimics France. It has set itself apart, but has managed to maintain some of its colonizer’s great culture. Both France and…

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    the languages I’ve been dying to learn), their national tree is the maple tree which is so important that is even in their flag! Also, their national animal is the beaver and their national food is Poutine a dish made with French fries and cheese curds topped with a light brown gravy-like sauce. Many of the famous foods in Canada include maple syrup, bacon, ketchup Lays and Mac’n’Cheese This country has beautiful landmarks and tourist attractions which attract the eye. This country is the…

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    Festa Italiana

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    If you are still in the celebratory mood after Polka Days, then come to more festivals around Wisconsin. Some of the many coming up are Festa Italiana, Plein Air Festival, German Fest, Taste of Wisconsin and Burger Fest. The Festa Italiana is a three-day event from July 22 to the 24 at the Henry W. Maier Festival Park in Milwaukee. This festival celebrates Italian traditions from the past, present and into the future, while sharing the Italian culture with the community. This festival has fun…

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    Mao's Last Dancer Quotes

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    is as true as can be. This section demonstrates that he is empathetic toward the emotions of his cohort. An action that I see as particularly remarkable, was in the passage, “I surprised my Niang by producing the rest of my savings to buy some bean curd, which she loved.” which suggests that he is always doing whatever he can for the people he loves. To really show the audience what he went through to be selected for the ballet academy he described the trials. “They kept asking me if it hurt. It…

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    Parmenides, like many pre-Socratic philosophers, was among the first to start questioning the world around him in a philosophical context. A student of Xenophanes’, Parmenides argued that change did not occur in the natural world and that the world is as it is and will remain so for eternity. He argued, quite fervently, that our personal observations of the natural world do not correlate with reality. While many see this as a fallacy in the modern era, the principle behind his ideas (that the…

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    The lust for power In the play “The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” by William Shakespeare the drama of conflict between Prince of Norway Hamlet and his uncle the king Claudius takes center stage. The Prince of Denmark seeks revenge after the ghost of his father revels to him that his uncle king Claudius was the one who murdered him. Claudius is a king who is an ambition and cunning political figure that will do anything to stay in power. He is the essential figure that causes so much…

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