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    Parkinson’s disease are in early development. Important advances from these studies show how to improve the effectiveness of transplants and avoid any side effects. Lorenz Studer, Founder, and Director of the center for stem cell biology at Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City has recently succeeded in making efficient dopamine-producing neurons from embryonic stem cells that have been transplanted into rats and mice with a dopamine lesion, simulating the effects of…

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    Drones Research Paper

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    They are also typically used for dangerous situations where it is risky for a manned flight to go. Drones are usually controlled by a remotes or an onboard computer. The United States army built “The Kettering Bug” in 1918. They intent of “The Kettering Bug” was to drop bombs. The wings were detachable which left the body of the drone releasing 180 pounds of explosives. They were not giving any credit due to the fact that World War 1 ended before they could be used. The intent…

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    Through the innovative Selectives curriculum, I will be able to continue exploring my passion for cancer research. After developing molecular-based agents to image colorectal and breast cancer cells at Hunter College and Memorial Sloan Kettering, I look forward to continuing similar research and developing novel drugs for cancer diagnosis or therapy at Mayo. The Molecular Imaging Research Laboratory of Dr. Timothy DeGrado at Mayo Clinic is one that I am interested in; it will allow me to…

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    Daily Life in the Camps Ovie Ahworegba Kettering Middle School: RELA 8 4/23/2015 Daily Life in the Camps In Nazi work camps they had harsh conditions for the prisoners. They weren't fed well, they were put to extreme labor, and they had unsanitary living conditions. In those work camps the people housed were put under extreme duress. People housed in these camps were "German Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats, Roma (Gypsies), Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and persons…

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    Charles Franklin Kettering, who was an American inventor and businessman, once said, “An inventor fails 999 times, and if he succeeds once, he’s in”. These inventions, revised 999 times, can have great impacts. New inventions, innovations and technology impacted industrialization and American life in the late 1800s. The Bessemer process allowed for quicker and cheaper production of steel - which became the main material for large-scale building projects. Direct and alternating current…

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    A College Education

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    A college education is very important in today’s economy and society. For some, it is nearly impossible to be successful in life without a college degree. This is the view of people in many different countries. Gary Burtless says that “The economic reward [for] attending and completing college has probably never been higher.”(qtd Dews,F) To catch up to those countries that are superior to us in technology and economy, America has to change. Which means the job market is going to change as well.…

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    My greatest influence as I came of age was my Grandfather. My mother's father turned sixteen in 1942 and joined the Marine Corp illegally in order to fight in World War Two. This began his highly decorated career in the armed forced in which he saw action in the Philippines, Korea and in Vietnam and Laos. I was born, as his first grandchild, on the 50th anniversary of his World War Two homecoming on December 4th, 1995. With that in mind, he took a special interest in my upbringing and education.…

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    Theodore Alvin Holtzburg was born October 20th 1925 in Far Rockaway located in New York. He was born into a devout jewish family, after a small while the family moved to Washington Heights in upper Manhattan for reasons unknown. He was quite the smart boy and graduated from high school when he was just fourteen. As Theodore was growing up he was affected by the Fascism in Europe and like many others that were Jewish were sympathetic to the socialist party. While still a boy he and his brother…

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    William Carey Book Report

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    May 30, 1792, Carey preached this message, “Expect great things from God. Attempt great things for God." The result of that message, and all the other missionary ministries of Carey, produced the particular Baptist Missionary Society, formed at Kettering on October 2, 1792. Through this society, Carey was able to work to get the funding needed to go on his missionary…

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    psycholinguist. Both have knowledge and ability. They can bring these capabilities to make their financial position and good quality of life. Such as, John's ability made him get the position of chairman of the Cancer Biology and Genetics Program at Sloan-Kettering at New York City and John decided to take the position for a better life. Alice's ability made her is a professor at Harvard University and her ability is acceptable to everyone. In addition to John and Alice, Lydia has the ability…

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