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    YourGenome, 2015) and (Pros and Cons of DNA Profiling, Bright Hub, 2012). The technology involved in DNA testing should also be kept up-to-date to avoid contamination and inaccurate results in identifying the criminal. (How DNA Evidence Works, howstuffworks, 2015). Overall DNA testing should be used to solve criminal investigations, with minor changes to the system, our forensic scientists and other personnel involved in the investigation will obtain accurate results and the worst criminals in…

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    Prison has always been a place to imprison others, often to take criminals away from the society. But people are not aware that a lot of these criminals have some mental health issues leading to their own mental destruction; they are ill. People with a mental disability have always been of great importance when talking about the Criminal Justice System. Mental health issues should protect someone from being convicted of a crime. To begin, the psychological aspect is a very important factor when…

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    Clark 1 Molly Clark Period 6 Mrs. Asgill AP English 11 October 13, 2015 Moths are attracted to man-made lights. It is a fact, but many scientists are not sure why. One theory is the “the lights throw off their internal navigation systems” (Walchover Natalie). Moths always fly at a constant angle relevant to a light source from a distance, for example the moon. The moon is so large and so far away, it looks like it is in one spot, and no matter where you go, it looks like you are always following…

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    Wind Power Research Paper

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    Nathan Hill Per. 1 3-2-15 Wind Power Wind power has been used since ancient times. The earliest known use was 5000 BC, when it was used by Egyptians to propel boats. (Wood) In the Middle Ages, it was used for grinding corn. (Darvill) Then, it was used in the American colonies for grain, water, and wood. (Wood) Currently, it accounts for less than 1% of energy production in the US. (Layton) However, it usage has quadrupled between 2000 and 2006, and it is estimated that one third of electricity…

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    Greek Mythology Influence

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    cosmic forces” (Cuddon 526). Many of these myths include moral stories and shaped humanistic values of what and what not to do. The ancient Greece Empire was located around the Mediterranean Sea and touches parts of what was called minor Asia (Howstuffwork 2014). During these times, they believed that the ancient gods were part of their everyday lives. Supposedly, the gods ruled over all aspects of life, such as domestic life, the production of resources, wars , and social life such as love and…

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    achieved at outstanding tool that makes use of chemical reactions to analyse if people are under the influence of alcohol or not. References • Wikipedia-Breathalyzer- article-24 April 2018 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breathalyzer • Howstuffworks-How Breathalyzers work- htm https://electronics.howstuffworks.com/gadgets/automotive/breathalyzer5.htm • Storfiy-Advantages of using Breathalyzer for alcohol detection- article…

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    Logan Coach Humanities Block 15 December 1, 2014 Can Video Games Change the Way People Behave? 1.2 billion people play video games because they’re addictive, entertaining, and fun. (Venturebeat, “More than 1.2 Billion People Are Playing Video Games,” page 2). Many people play video games for different reasons, such as to relieve stress, avoid schoolwork, chores, which could get out of hand. Brian Knight, one of the authors from the book, The Ultimate History of Video Games, remarked,…

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    Disadvantages Of Ecotourism

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    Part 1 Eco Tourism Ecotourism can be defined as a type of tourism that involves responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and also improves the well-being of the local people in that specific area. Ecotourism covers the aspect of an individually focused value. The term ecotourism is also sometimes referred to as “tourism with a conscious” (Goeldner and Ritchie 385). Ecotourism can greatly benefit a destination, however it can also bring dangers and limitations. When…

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    Imagine a world where licenses were nothing but a plastic card. A day where permits and licenses are no longer needed. This new age has come faster than most people expected because driverless cars are here. People thought “Transformers” was just a movie but now, can it be a reality? Although not all cars will be controlled by itself, driverless vehicles will be both autonomous and man powered, they will soon advance to where they are completely autonomous.The day of man-powered vehicles is…

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    GENE REGULATION: Gene regulation is the method of limiting the genes in the cell’s DNA, which are expressed. It is utilize to form a functional manufacture for an example protein. Various cells in a multi cellular organism might express very difficult group of genes. Although, they consist the similar DNA. Human having over ten thousands of genes in their genome. Cells are expressed the all genes. Even an organism as simple as bacterium must carefully regulate gene expression. Ensuring that the…

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