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    wondered what would happen if cloning existed? The House of the Scorpion is about cloning and the many moral problems it would cause. In The House of the Scorpion, by Nancy Farmer throughout the story with the help of others, Matt changes greatly. Tam Lin changes Matt, Maria changes Matt, and El Patron changes Matt. Maria makes matt kinder. It is after El Viejo’s funeral and maria and matt are in the computer room. “‘So you have to promise to be good’ ‘okay,’ said Matt, who would have promised…

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    I was always safe with Lin Tse Hsu, but I could hear cannons firing and buildings breaking. Since the British easily took over many coastal cities and ports, the Chinese knew that they would not win, so they surrendered. The surrender badly affected China. It was a national wound to them. They fought on their own land to take away opium, but they could not win the fight. I noticed that many of Lin Tse Hsu’s friends looked disappointed after the war. Along…

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    Central 1st Bureau, including Lin He Gui, his wife and I, came from Matang forest area to the coastal area to meet him. There would be a joint meeting between the Party Central 1st and 2nd Bureau. The meeting was discussing and exchanging ideas with respect of the important problems that we were facing and issues arose in the course of the history of the revolutionary struggle. The focus of the meeting was to explore the issue of establishing a united party central…

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    is a reality to Matt. Celia, Maria, Tam Lin and El Patron all affected Matt throughout the book and made him who he is now. Matt is treated less than everyone. A drug lord that loves himself and who rules everything and everyone that passes him by, who only moves in ways that benefits him. El Patron the drug lord only creates versions of himself just to destroy. But Matt has the best kind of friends who will always stick by his side Celia, maria and Tam Lin and Matt’s friends help Matt through…

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    Difficult Decisions According to Lin-Manuel Miranda, there will be ups and downs in everyone's lives. Times where one feels like a lost ship at sea. But, like that ship, one must decide whether to sink or float. Wisdom from writers as successful as he is, with his Tony award-winning musical, Hamilton: An American Musical, is valid and should be applied to difficult situations. This is where motivational speeches like Lin-Manuel Miranda’s come in. Speeches like these are the places where…

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    Teen activists can go through a lot of things, but they still preserver. A teen activist is someone that is passionate about something they want to change in the community. For you to become a teen activist you have to speak for what you believe in. Teen activist possess similar character traits. They are brave, passionate, and persistent.. Teen activists have to be brave, like Malala. She spoke out even after a lady told her the Taliban were targeting her and even after she was shot by…

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    someone who wants to make the world a better place they stand up for what they think is fair and they speak out. There are many,many problems around the world but teen activist are slowly solving them one by one. For example Malala Yousafzai,Alex Lin and Alex Libby. Do you know My first example of a teen activist is Malala Yousafzai. She is making the world a better place by spreading awareness that girls deserve education. She is doing this because in her town Swat Valley the taliban or…

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    1) Explain how the Lin et al. used the catFISH technique to determine which neurons are involved in particular behaviors (3 pts) Lin et al. used catFISH (cellular compartment analysis of temporal activity by fluorescent in situ hybridization) to compare the activation of c-fos expression during two successive episodes of behavior (either the same behavior or different) in the same animal. Through experimentation, researchers discovered that animals killed five minutes after fighting expressed…

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    confirming stereotypes that Lin faced his whole life. The real question to be asked is how he went unnoticed all his life by college and NBA scouts. At 6’4 200 pounds Lin sure has the build for a basketball player, even though during the start of his run being described as“deceptively athletic” which further confirms the stereotype of Asian Americans as mediocre athletes. Asian American men are often stereotyped in the sense of being more ‘nerdy’ than ‘athletic’ Lin was underestimated…

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    the worse when he decided to continue playing basketball in college. Although Jeremy made it into Harvard, a prestigious school known all over the world, he was still troubled by many problems simply because of his racial background. In an interview, Lin stated "Pretty much anything you could think of, from stereotypical Asian food, making fun of my complexion, my skin color or the way Asians look. Pretty much everything." Despite the negativity that Jeremy was receiving, he still fought for…

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