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    In order to extract the eggs, the eggs need to be prepared. The eggs are first examined by multiple blood tests.…

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    Loggerhead sea turtles mostly spend time in the ocean. Females typically only come to the shore to lay eggs. From the time male loggerhead turtles reach the surf, they will never be out of the water again. This species of turtle eats conchs, horseshoe crabs, and other animals with hard shells. The will also eat other foods like jellyfish, fish, seaweed.…

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    IVF Failure

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    Genetically abnormal eggs, which are more common in older women of reproductive age, result in genetically abnormal embryos that cannot grow into healthy babies. 2. Fertilization failure occurs when the sperm fails to penetrate the egg, due to issues with the sperm. This is a less common factor, but still an important one. 3. Failed implantation can cause IVF failure even with a genetically normal embryo. It’s important that endometrial lining of the uterus is in sync with when eggs are…

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    develops. Unlike the glamorous settings of West Egg and East Egg, the valley of ashes is a picture of absolute bleakness and poverty and is the home to the only poor characters in the novel. Concurrently, the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg, which are a pair of fading eyes painted on an old advertising billboard over the valley, stare down upon the city. Specifically, the city of ashes symbolizes the moral decay hidden within the beautiful facades of the Eggs and the East. It furnishes a sense of…

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    abusive man live in an enormous white mansion in East Egg (one of the two islands located off of Long Island, New York City). The novel makes a naturalism argument about the phony masks that are put on by civilians, which are influenced by the people they encounter, places they visit and…

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    Roll the solidified balls into molten chocolate. Refrigerate until the chocolate is hardened. 2. Low Carb Almond Cookies Ingredients 3 egg whites 1/8 tsp salt 1 cup sugar 1 tsp vanilla extract 1/2 cup chopped & toasted whole almonds 1 cooking spray Method Spray nonstick cooking spray on 2 baking sheets and preheat oven to 250 F. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Add salt. Slowly,add…

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    Just like pores on human skin which absorb elements of the world around us, the holes all over the sponge’s body as essentially pores as well. The function of the holes all over the sponge’s body is to allow water to be absorbed into the sponge’s body. Through the absorption of water, the sponge also absorbs food and oxygen to ensure survival. There is no one set type of symmetry for sponges. Therefore, not all sponges have the same type of symmetry. Sponges can range from asymmetrical to…

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    stare of blue eyes, and persistent difference of two eggs seem to have no relationship with the entire plot of The Great Gatsby. However, these three elements are pretty important for this book, because they are used stealthily to exposure the main theme of book: The American Dream. So, in The Great Gatsby, Scott Fitzgerald uses three symbols: Green light, the eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg and the comparison of two location—West egg and East egg, in order to show the American Dream.…

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    improve hen’s lives because they will end up living in crowded barns anyway. The egg industry reportedly complies with FDA rules regarding the use of antibiotics and is primarily concerned with preventing the spread of disease on factory farms. Inhumane treatment of chickens is not being overlooked on factory farms according to John Starkey of the U.S. Poultry and Egg Association. “Humane slaughter is important [to the egg industry] and [activists] are governed by requirements under the Poultry…

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    In the opening scene of the film, Rosenberg depicts Luke destroying the city’s parking meters. The parking meters are a metaphor of society’s rules and restrictions. Rosenberg communicates how society tries to clamp down on individuals and make individuals conform to rules and regulations. Luke removing the tops of the meters is a metaphor for Jesus Christ. Similar to how Jesus broke the rules and customs of his society by not conforming to the high priests, Luke does the same by refusing to…

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