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    was performed by surgeon Christiaan Barnard in December 1967 (American College of Cardiology, 2015) It was successful, however, the drugs given to him to suppress his immune system left him susceptible to sickness and he died 18 days later due to double pneumonia. Prior to his death, his heart had functioned normally and thus human heart transplants were now a reality. During the 1970s, the development of superior anti-rejection drugs made the transplant more viable. The main issue at the time…

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    Today we may ask some times how did people to create or find something, it is simple the thing is they just dedication. Also the world is small and we are at the age were it is already everything created or found. Also at that time fatal disease or something were known by people were they trust and that they and we learn from it is already invented or read by people. So this is how some men did get ride of that. 
 British physicist Joseph John Thomson was the man that discovered the electron.…

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    Grill Research Paper

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    Grill Your Fruits and Vegetables Grilling intensifies the natural sweetness and flavors of vegetables and fruits. Grilling your fruits and vegetables gives it a very different flavor and will keep your taste buds craving the most nutritious foods, while keeping the bad cravings at bay. Vegetable Ideas • Eggplant (1 inch in thickness) • Squash • Peppers • Beets • Carrots • Corn on the Grill Fruit Ideas • Peaches • Apples • Banana • Pineapple 51. Smoothies They taste great are refreshing and…

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    1800. During this period, the majority food was produced locally requiring large areas of land to be set aside to support the locals. Farmer’s lives…

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    civil-rights movement. In this article King said, “Let us consider a more concrete example of just and unjust laws. An unjust law is a code that a numerical or power majority group compels a minority group to obey but does not make binding on itself. This is difference made legal. By the same token, a just law is a code that a majority compels a minority to follow and that it is willing to follow itself. This is sameness made legal” (King 3). This quote is a picture perfect quotation about…

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    impact of the ocean sector in the Nova Scotia economy is estimated at $2.62 billion in 2001, about double the 1996 impact measured at $1.37 billion. This direct impact accounts for about 10% of total Nova Scotia GDP (Gardner, Fraser, Milloy, Frost, 2005). However, it is important to remember for such a large industry, a large amount of waste is produced as well. Currently in Nova Scotia, the majority of fish waste produced from processing plants is being composted. Most of it making its way to…

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    Sugary Drink Soda

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    Metabolic syndrome doubles a person’s chance of heart disease or stroke and can lead to diabetes.” When a person drinks a sugary drink, their body wants more. The sugary drink act like a drug and the body doesn’t want to go without it, which is why people crave it and it’s…

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    Discrimination refers to the discriminatory and/or unfair treatment of a group or an individual. Moreover, this discrimination even pervades institutions and not just society. It can be intentional or unintentional and it is an attitude or beliefs that the majority of society holds.…

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    for the latest iPhone rather than a weary horde, about to face intervention. That was not what I had envisioned this discussion to be, much less, what I had expected. Moreover, behind those inconspicuous door, only made distinguishable by a small double A sign, was a…

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    Brass Line History

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    The brass line brings the sound and the flare to any modern marching band and drum corp. The section, if played correctly can blend perfectly together. Each instrument has its own unique history and has evolved from their ancestors into almost a completely different instrument. From being used for religious purposes to signaling or provoking fear into enemies eyes, the instruments have evolved into the beautiful yet powerful sounding instruments today. Brass instruments have vastly different…

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