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    1. Is it true that a homozygous dominant father and a homozygous recessive mother could give birth to a homozygous recessive child with the disorder phenotype? Explain. From the information provided, it can be determined that this statement is not true, as the offspring of this couple will not be homozygous recessive for the given trait. As both of the parents are homozygous for their respective alleles, every child would receive an allele from each parent, one being dominant (D) and the other…

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    root of destruction. In this passage, Machiavelli focuses on what a society is like with a “good” prince versus what a society is like with a “bad” prince. When Machiavelli describes a prince as bad he means that they acquired power by inheritance (with the exception of Titus), and a prince who is good is one who adopts the power (Machiavelli uses the string of leaders between and including Nerva to Marcus as an example). Machiavelli poses the question of what type of city a person…

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    development (Dweck.2015) Every child is different with his or her unique talents and capabilities. As explained by Howard Gardner’s “Theory of Multiple Intelligences” , “We all exhibit different profile of intelligence and these are shaped by our genetic inheritance or heritage or our experiences ( Ryder, n.d)” Some students may not do well in class and not achieve high grade but they may outperform their classmates in other fields of life. This reminds me of my brother who was never…

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    you are a part of. Social class can be found simply from your habits, what city you live in, what kind of house you own, your wants, your needs, your values, how you present yourself, what you tend to invest your money into, your career, your inheritance, all of those things but it is…

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    younger brother is the complete opposite, he doesn't work for anything and has always got everything handed to him. In Prodigal Son the younger brother is ready to leave and go out into the world. He asks his father for ten million dollars from his inheritance,…

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    Hypermobility is a spectrum disorder group that has similar conditions to joint hypermobility. Hypermobility is referred to as HSD. HSD are meant to be classified after the other possibilities are removed, such as any of the Ehlers-Danlos syndromes as well as hypermobile Ehler-Danlos syndromes. Hypermobile Ehler-Danlos is referred to as hypermobile EDS. Hypermobility syndrome is when your joints go beyond normal range. Usually joint hypermobility is influenced by inherited traits. Evidence of…

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    Reed Newkirk Mrs. Schroeder English 4 Honors January 26, 2018 Pride and prejudice. Contrary to the personality readers receive when Jane Austen first describes him, Mr. Wickham proves to be the most deceitful character in the novel. Mr. Wickham comes up with a story about his & Mr. Darcy's’ past; a story of why is he is a poor foot soldier now. He uses his story to try and get the other characters in the novel to pity him, and at the same time remorse and become disapproving of Mr. Darcy.…

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    the children (if they have some). In addition to that, both have to sign a decree of the divorce, only with that the divorce is legally valid. After Angela Royan’s and Mr. Hess’s death, the law of inheritance comes into force. The proceeding to inherit property is written down in the law of inheritance Now perhaps the question arises if it is legally valid that Antoinette inherited the apartment. In this case we have to bear some important facts in mind, for instance that Angela died before…

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    . . ?” These very lines are what demonstrate and conclude Giovanni’s feminist stance on the inheritance of freedom. The narrator’s ability to bring the “revolutionary” to such a vulnerable state with merely her sex appeal poses as the the weapon women can contribute to the revolution. The seduction of the “revolutionary”is what reveals the neglect…

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    The Power of Institutionalized Religion William Blake’s The Garden of Love and Edmund Burke’s Reflections of the French Revolution both paint a vivid picture of the power of social hierarchy in the Romantic era. Blake’s poem allows the interpretation of the speaker losing the right to his own expression through the power of the institutionalized religion. In Burke’s text, by contrast, institutions, such as organized religion, prove to produce peace and order in society. William Blake’s The…

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