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    identical to the parent organism. The first animal that is produced by cloning was created with the nucleus in the cytoplasm technique this was a sheep named Dolly, which was born in 1996. Since Dolly was created more animals including pigs, dog, and horses have been genetically modified. Dolly was part of a series of experiments at The Roslin Institute that was trying to develop a better method for producing genetically modified herd. If this experiment turned to be successful, this means…

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    Language, a term that derived from the Latin word lingua meaning tongue, can refer to a variety of concepts such as word formation and speech used by people of different countries, areas or social groups. Language is possessed by human beings and is a clear indication of the difference in human communication system when compared to those of the animal kingdom. Language helps us as humans in so many ways. It enables us to collect and preserves knowledge so that we can pass it along to the next…

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    Gerhard Lenski and the Role of Technology in Society Changes Gerhard Lenski use Terawangan socio-cultural evolution in order to see the development of society. [2] Lenski explained how changes in society occur segere after they produce (or adapting) new technology. For Lenski, community rural areas does not necessarily mean more backward than urban. Rural communities to use technology just to reach the number of their members who are small, while the urban society technologies (eg,…

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    Like a cloud in the sky, anxiety is looming. Anxiety can be triggered by several causes, and the weather oftentimes can be this trigger by affecting people’s decisions and even attitudes. During the early 1800s in England, human population was rapidly increasing especially in large cities. With the increase of people, there was also a rapid increase of disease and sickness. Medicine and science were advancing during this time, but “[m]edicine in 1800 was a scary combination of chance ……

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    The Olympics have been around for centuries an event that has been life changing for the participants and the countries that get the privilege to host as well. For centuries now, we have gotten to see the evolution of one of the greatest events ever thought of allowing athletes the opportunity to compete at the highest level, while representing their countries proudly. This event would not be what it is today if it weren 't for the Ancient Greeks getting it started in 776 B.C.E. Since getting it…

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    As the young girl grows she reminded that her innocence was short lived. The author of this poem uses diction like “pulling flowers” , “bamboo stilts”, and “playing horse” Here, the reader can image how at the beginning of her relationship with her husband she was young and hopeful. Both her and her husband were just two kids who really didn’t know each other. As the poem as the progresses progress there’s not any rhyming…

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    food crossed off of the great land bridge during the ending times of the Ice Age in search and follow of food. When the land bridge; being a complete mass of frozen ice; began to melt these nomads were stuck in the Americas, thus beginning the evolution and adaptation process over thousands of years. These nomads adapted and evolved eventually becoming the image that comes into every modern day Americans heads when the word Native American is brought up. Over time the nomads who were trapped…

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    may not be the case. Children nowadays are more dependent on technology than the generation before, but why is that a bad thing? That is just human evolution: to improve upon and use new ways to do things. You don’t hear anyone complaining about using cars to drive great distances to drive great distances quickly and comfortably instead of using a horse and buggy to go a fraction of the distance much slower and in much worse conditions. No one looks back fondly upon the times of rudimentary…

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    When Charles Darwin published his work on natural selection, he suggested how absolutely important the ability to adapt is in the natural world. However, the concepts of adaptation and evolution apply to more than survival of the fittest in the natural world and, in fact, hold true in business as well. Founded in the 1930s, the Old Spice company produces hygiene products for men and women, with their original focus being on shaving soap and aftershave lotion (“History of Old Spice,” n.d.). An…

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    criminal activity. As cities continued to grow transportation became an issue. With some factories not a quick walking distance from some residential areas and tenant buildings. To help with this carriage on rails that ran on railroad tracks, called horse cars were invented in 1832. It was later changed into the tram which runs on electrically powered rails. Then eventually some cities implemented subway, which ran…

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