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    When Francis Crick and James Watson(top photo) discovered the secret of life found in DNA, many believed that the genetic revolution was upon them. As the understanding of genetic code grew, people began to hope for healthier lives and an end of inherited diseases. Although the fear of scientists playing god grew as well. This simple molecule was now basic unit of creation, and another pair of scientists were looking to find how its structure worked. Rosalind Franklin and Maurice…

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    Throughout Plato’s Symposium there are many encounters where a theme is present. All seven of the eulogies touch on a few important points, origin of genealogy, good qualities other than virtue but also virtue such as, wisdom, justice, and courage, habits and way of life, and lastly, achievement of subject contested with those of the other. The most relevant theme of all was, love and wisdom. Plato is known for the style of writing, frame within a frame. This style of writing will become…

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    “American dream”. This is when one individual can overcome any circumstance and obstacle and climb the social and financial ladders to the top and make their mark in not only American history but perhaps world history. This was obvious in Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography and my response to it. “Ben Franklin tested himself, with great ambition and striven to climb the social ladder. Where's Rip Van Winkle avoided politics” (Reading Response 2). We see Ben Franklin as a hero in United States…

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    is not all that lousy, to him it is to make it as an entrepreneur than “climbing the ladder” at a big company. So instead of having the mindset of becoming CEO some day, focus on securing enough money for retirement or to start your own company. Your mind should be on getting paid to secure a better future not to work hard and hopefully get promoted. What if you have a job where you can actually climb the ladder? There are many stories of CEO’s that started from the bottom. Sure that may be from…

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    floor with our feet above the classroom. Pretty soon I saw a head peak up. Clowey got into place along with the rest of us. When Clowey bit, the guy jumped up, and the rest of us jumped up to bite him, also. Then the guy fell onto the floor on top the ladder. Then he yelled something really loud and glared up through the hole. We laughed and laughed at him sprawled on the floor. It was so funny Dobby fell through the hole, Clowey went to stop him from falling she fell through also. While all…

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    this is not related to my feelings at all. well, maybe a little. the broken inside does not referring to someone or something else. it's just me. whose muscles are aching and in pain, the after result from the camp. the first day of camping, there was nothing happened, except for we come to the campsite really late because of the bus having technical problem. the night, the heavy rain is all but causing the inside of the tent damp and some of the tents, was flooded with water. Ours was perfectly…

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    Troofaloofs Allegory

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    The Troofaloofs: an allegory on slavery Everybody is human, some just don’t acknowledge it. Everyone is made equal, though on the outside, we can be different. If we are all made the same, then we should be treated the same. - N.S. The troofaloofs were a happy civilization, full of people and homes, animals and plants, and much work needing to be done. During this time period, food was scarce and winter has just…

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    Task 1: To Kill a MockingBird In the novel To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee, while growing up in Maycomb County young Scout begins to realize and see the social structure of the town. At the beginning of the novel, Scout believes she knows where she stands in Maycomb’s hierarchy. Jem,her brother describes the social status of Maycomb county; “There’s four kinds of people in the world. There’s the ordinary kind like us and the neighbors, there’s the kind like the Cunninghams out in the woods…

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    Non Opioid Analysis

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    At the beginning, the WHO was developed to use in cancer pain. For chronic pain due to other causes, the WHO approach should be equally appropriate. The appropriate approach standard is that, following good pain assessment and thorough knowledge of a small number of analgesics. A simple approach should produce pain relief in the majority of patients. In essence, the approach combines two modalities of pain relief which is the combination of Non-opioid and Opioids analgesics.Non-opioid…

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    Standing at 29,029 feet, Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. But in 2015,a deadly event occurred that changed the future of climbing Everest forever. June 25,2015. A 7.8 magnitude earthquake strikes the capital of Nepal,Kathmandu,Everest being approximately 140 miles east of the epicenter. Avalanches started near base camp on Everest while people ran for cover from the snow,wind,and rocks. 19 died and 120 were injured. The identified people were five climbers and ten…

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