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    Imagine a world cancer free, no diabetes and heart disease, a world without Parkinson’s disease. The Parkinson’s Disease Foundation estimates between 1-1.5 million Americans are affected with the disease. A stem cell by definition is a cell that upon division replaces its own numbers and gives rise to cells that differentiate further into one or more specialized types. Scientists use the cells obtained from embryos to conduct the research in finding possible cures for these diseases. Therein…

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    org). The first successful cloning of an animal through the use of adult cells was done in 1996 by Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell who cloned a sheep named Dolly that was born on July 5 (Harvard.edu). This successful cloning was a major breakthrough in the cloning field because it was the first mammalian clone. After the successful cloning of Dolly, the science behind animal cloning has taken many great strides and several different types of livestock, mice, and domesticate animals have been…

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    When scientists cloned Dolly, it was a huge breakthrough that proved that it was possible to clone mammals. Since then, many more mammals have been cloned. Cloning involves taking the nucleus of a cell of one animal and inserting it into an egg of another animal of the same species…

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    Silence and Secrets in Debra Granik’s Winter’s Bone This 2010 drama is a film followed by the trials and tribulations of Ree Dolly, a young girl desperately trying to provide for her two younger siblings and her mother suffering for a mental illness. After their father Jessup, living a life surrounded by crime and drugs goes missing a week before his set court date, Ree dolly goes on a frantic search to find Jessup. Ree would not care too much, except for the fact, Jessup put his family home up…

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    being fully developed, the chances of producing a successful clone are extremely slim. Even if a suitable clone was produced, it would likely have poor health and biological issues. On July 5, 1996, Dolly the sheep was born as the first mammal to be successfully cloned. The author of “20 Years after Dolly the Sheep Led the Way-Where is Cloning Now” states, “Dolly’s birth was transformative because it proved that the nucleus of the adult cell had all the DNA necessary to…

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    room. There was not any hay strewn across the ground, nor was there boarded walls with cobwebs in the corner because here at the moment of its birth, this lamb was a scientific miracle. There, lying in its amniotic sac was the first animal clone, Dolly. Her DNA was an exact duplicate to the Finn Dorset ewe from which scientists took cells (Aldridge). While it’d be of interest to jump the gun to one of the biggest steps in genetics, cloning could draw its history all the way back to 1885 and is…

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    action packed. So, these movies would not catch the eyes of many people. Superhero movies would not be as popular now if it were not for the technological advancement use of color, green screens, lightweight cameras and smaller recording devices, the dolly system and steadicam, and the internet which have been added to the movie production process. The early superhero films that were produced like the 1941 Adventures of Captain Marvel were only black and white. Though there is nothing wrong…

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    their dance instructor coach them from the wings. Most of their parents aren't concerned with the dance training their children are receiving. A friend of a friend told them about "Dolly Dinkle's Dance Academy" and so they signed little Susie up,bought her a pink leotard, and told her to have fun at dance class. However, "Dolly Dinkle" is not a qualified dance instructor. She received her training from another studio just like hers, never got a degree, and decided that running her own studio…

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    think that fame is worth the risk because it gives the opportunity to get involved with charity and the exposure opportunities are endless. One reason that fame is worth the risk is that there are so many charity opportunities. Stable stars like Dolly Parton have done such amazing charity work through their time in…

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    wanting to be just like or better than men. In Claire Miye Stanford’s “You’ve Got The Wrong Song: Nashville and Country Music Feminism” tells readers just how distinct these words can be through famous country artists’ music like Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton, and fictional country artist starred in Nashville like Rayna James and Juliette Barned. In Stanford’s article, she asks the question “But can a show that is so ostensibly…

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