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    Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection came to him after many years of travel on the British ship, HMS Beagle, around the world. Darwin was also greatly influenced by contemporaries, such as his professors, earlier naturalists, and so forth. On this voyage around the world, Darwin collected and observed numerous plant and animal species from all of the different environments he visited. The theory of natural selection can be defined as the evolution of species over time; species better…

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    the water-sharing treaty act with the number of upstream countries it flows through like Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, DRC, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Congo, South Sudan and Sudan. The White Nile is the primary source of the Nile River and it begins out of the Great Lakes region, the Blue Nile is the second major source of the river and it begins in Lake Tana of Ethiopia. There is a number of other sources of the Nile including the Ruvyironza River in Burundi and the Nyabarongo River in Rwanda. A…

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    The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009, mandated that healthcare providers complete the three stages of “meaningful use” incentive criteria; showing compliance which is validated by quality data. A summary of the stages: 1) implement electronic health records (EHRs); clinical data electronically available and giving patients electronic versions of their health information; 2) utilize health information technology (HIT) to enhance quality patient…

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    Ardipithecus Ramidus

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    Ardipithecus ramidus was around 4.4 mya. They were located in Ethiopia. Their appearances included a skull, teeth postcranial bones found. Although, they still have small brains. Their femur and pelvis made it possible for bipedalism. The shape of their body gives it a helpfully way for them to be bipedal. The centrally placed foramen magnum allows for them to stand a bit straight. Also, the pelvis was bowl shaped and there was a show of lumbar lordosis. Although, they still had longer arms…

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    Substance Addiction Essay

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    Substance addiction or abuse is another problem that mostly related to drug addiction but once a person addicted to substances they used repetitively, and the result is in tolerance to the effect of the substance. “Substance dependence, or addiction, is a relapsing disorder characterized by the loss of control of drug or alcohol intake, or a compulsion to take the substance, associated with the appearance of a withdrawal syndrome after a discontinuation of its long-term use” (Fischer, Allison G…

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    All the world, there is a controversial debate about genetically modified organisms. Today’s food production uses GMOs, which are “genetically modified organisms that have genes copied from other organisms” (Jalonick). The way this happens is genes from another organism have been taken and injected into an organism that is being grown. The United States has initiated in moving forward with this idea. With there being an abundant amount of people born globally, scientists’ are trying to find a…

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    Throughout history censorship has followed people’s freedom of expression like a shadow. When I fled my country Ethiopia, not only as a result of censorship, but also extreme intimidation, I left my entire family behind. While others continued to write controversial statements about the government and politics, I left because I was not a fighter. Even though Ethiopia’s Constitution explicitly protects freedom of speech, in reality the government ignores it for the most part. In 2011, Reeyot…

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    At the age of twelve, I came to this country from Ethiopia. I started school in January, which wasn’t the only horrendous thing. The worst part was the fact that it was during middle school years. I was placed in the seventh grade at the time. That year dealt with panics, anxieties, and stress. I was unprepared, misguided, and disorganized. I was a disaster waiting to happen. Every morning getting up felt like my heart was going to jump out of my chest. To make matters worse the language spoken…

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    During the early 18th century, coffee plants were brought to America from Ethiopia. It wasn 't until after the Boston Tea Party that the actual coffee drink became popular when switching from tea to coffee. Coffee began to become apart of Americans daily schedule consuming an average of two cups of coffee per day for an average adult. Coffee house businesses around the world began to rise and would drag consumers in creating income and jobs. Coffee effects not only the business but also the…

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    his support of police severity and his thought of himself as dependable tyrant. He oftentimes authorized the deaths of those he considered adversaries, heartlessly tormented and executed craftsmen and savvy people amid his fizzled fight to affix Ethiopia, and eventually drove Italy to calamity and outrage on account of his craving for…

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