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    there could've been an unexplored section of it that could have held some fossils of humans which is very highly unlikely but it was still a thought that ran through my head. Also hearing about all the other animal fossils like the giant sloth and mammoth was shocking but cool because I would have never imagined animals like those being found in cenotes. Finally there was also the two infants that were discussed at the end of the film which was pretty interesting since those babies were the…

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    Sound Box

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    As of now held at the Museum of Archeology and Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, this Bull-headed Lyre with Sound Box conveys a special angle to Sumerian craftsmanship. This lyre was found in the "Lord's Grave" of the Royal Cemetery of Ur, this divided instrument's creation is evaluated to be around 2,600 BCE. The lyre itself comprises of wood yet the unshaven bull's head, which covers the sound box, is involved gold and lapis lazuli, a semiprecious stone. The sound…

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    Gene Editing

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    If you had the opportunity, would you change the genes that have been passed down through past generations? What would you do if you could change them? Scientist have found a way to do this and it is called gene editing. The answer for me is no however, my genes don’t have any serious diseases that are hereditary. Gene editing can have a positive effect on families and our society as a whole. The first positive effect that gene editing has on families and society is that it can cure diseases.…

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    Beechworth Research Paper

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    The diverse architecture and landscape found in and around the antiquated community of Beechworth, a small town located in the northeastern part of Victoria, Australia is quite superb when compared to other places that offer so many natural wonders. One of the cities best features is that it is located in the colorful southeastern region of the country. In this part of the world, you will find an enormous mix of plush green rainforests, red sandy deserts, craggy ocean cliffs, emerald green…

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    organs successfully without any damage, then people with malfunctioning organs could get their organs replaced at a faster and cheaper price, because they wouldn't have to be waiting for a person with the correct match to die. Extinct animals, such as mammoths could also be brought back to life, and endangered animals at risk of being extinct could also be cloned in order to not be an endangered species anymore. Scientists have also cloned animals(as well as plants) that have good survival…

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    rate, coordination of concerned government agencies and Katrina was used as a lesson for future crises. The United States creates more government agencies to respond to the demand of a growing population. However, the government experiences the mammoth task of coordinating these agencies on a daily basis, let alone during the crisis periods like Katrina and Boston Marathon bombing. In August 2005 hurricane Katrina struck America during President W. Bush’s administration. President Bush’s…

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    Mustapha Mond: Summary

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    "ART, SCIENCE–you seem to have paid a fairly high price for your happiness; when they were alone. " Savage said. When I first read this sentence I was very confused about what it was meant by, but now I get it because later on there is a controller. There is no more religion. The controllers are who/what the society is looking up to. Savage never took soma because he wanted to feel normal and be mad or sad "is something with tears for a change. Nothing costs enough here...Isn't there something…

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    Cloning-Rough Draft What if patients no longer had to wait months for an organ transplant? Or if a new medicine could cure diseases, like diabetes and osteoporosis. What if we could save endangered species? But this all comes to an ethical disadvantage. Cloning can have great potential solutions to some great issues, but these solutions can never be developed if countries continue to ban cloning. Cloning is a great scientific discovery that can have benefits to cure diseases, save lives, save…

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    Saber-tooth Tiger/ Cat The Sabertooth tiger is all around the world. Many may say they don't know what a saber-tooth is but we seen it throughout our childhood. When we were small we use to watch the movie Ice Age which includes the three friends a mammoth, a sloth and last a saber-tooth tiger. Many have also seen 10,000 b.c which includes a sabertooth tiger, no one should say they haven't seen one because everyone has watched a movie where one was in. A sabertooth isn't a cuddling animal…

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    Dominican Republic and we played in the salty water and swam with dolphins we decided to go zip-lining. We got picked up to go, the breeze was blowing in my face as the rain came down like cats and dogs. After picking up almost everyone from the mammoth resorts for almost two hours, we were finally on the road. We drove past a lot of colorful shops with the…

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