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    Mammalian cloning has been a popular subject in the scientific world for the past 50 years. In 1996, however, a breakthrough was made when Dolly the sheep was successfully cloned from another sheep through the process of somatic cell nuclear transfer, or SCNT (Smith). This caused the cloning era to begin and researchers all around the world strived to advance the discipline. Three types of artificial cloning currently exist, including gene, therapeutic, and reproductive cloning. Gene cloning…

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    Computer animation has always faced the challenge of recreating reality. The hypothesis of the uncanny valley is the hypothesis that the more human-like something is the more its subtle imperfections make people feel uneasy (Willie Bouwer et al. 186). Humans know what humans are supposed to be like and when the recreation does not meet their expectation the person rejects it and may even be revolted by it. The driving force behind Pixar is not creating realistic worlds but exploring new worlds…

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    1.1 Lower Back Pain due to IVD degeneration Lower Back Pain(LBP) is broadly recognised as the single leading cause of disability in the world. It affects about 60-80% of the adult population and is a socioeconomic burden in the developed society today (Krock et al.2015). In the UK, approximately £12 billion is spent in the treatment of LBP, lost work days and social benefits (Maniadakis and Gray, 2000). A worse detrimental economic loss can be observed in the USA almost totalling $85 billion…

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    Agent Orange: The Perpetual Consequences Generations of Vietnamese civilians exposed to a perilous chemical: all due to the spraying of an herbicide over Vietnam’s jungles. The Vietnam War was between the Communist North Vietnam and the United States. The conflict became global when Communist-supportive countries began sending reinforcements to the Vietnamese and the United States gained support from its allies. The Viet Cong soldiers knew their jungles by heart and used the plant cover to…

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    PETA Image Analysis

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    This image was created by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), which is the largest animal rights organization in the world. This is an image of a famous model, Ashley James, holding a skinned animal out with one arm. An expression of displeasure lingers on her face, her mouth slightly gaped open as if to say, “Look at what you 're doing by wearing fur.” The animal is held by its hind legs, a distance from the model 's body in a careless fashion. The animal 's corpse is a darker…

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    Gender Roles Of Suicide

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    Therefore, women will opt for methods that preserve their appearance, and skip those that cause facial deformation. The shocking revelation of gender roles in suicide is astonishing, but the most studies that can be conducted on the mental health can provide a broader and wider perspective on the dangerous method of death and mental illness. The gender difference…

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    Why Slime Is A Colloid

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    One of the most unusual substances in chemistry, slime blurs the line between solid and liquid stages of matter. Slime and other substances like it are common in the average everyday life today, and yet are almost unnoticed. Slime is a colloid, a substance that shares both liquid and solid traits. Many colloids are polymers, which are a certain type of molecule. Although slime may seem simple, in reality it is quite complex in the microscopic standpoint. Slime can also be referred to as a…

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven

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    technique of the performer and the capabilities of the instrument. Timothy Jones found that, “there was a tendency for composers to establish a stylistic distance between their sonatas and classical models. This could take many forms, such as the deformation of normative sonata-form processes, the ironic treatment of classical clichés, the exploration of the mediant tonal relationships and of keys related chromatically to the tonic, the avoidance of regular periodic phrase structures, the…

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    3-1 Stadiums before the Nineteenth century: Before Nineteen century and for different three eras, football games weren't like today, they had different rules and were played at Athletics stadiums4. 2-1-1 First era (8century BC - first century BC): The origin stadia back to the Greek era in the eight-century BC (776BC)4; the Olympia stadium in Greece was a stone stand with two separate entrances; one for judges and the other for spectator. It was elongated-U-shaped, has the three sides of…

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    Lock And Levees Essay

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    History of Dams, Locks and Levees The conception of dams, locks and levees. Water is an essential resource which life depends on. Civilizations in the past have evolved to exist around water as it provides a source of food, transportation, and trade. However, people realized that they were unable to extract the potential that water as a resource had. Thus, in order to harness energy of water, to use it as means of transportation and to utilize hoard of other benefits of a resource like water and…

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