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    In the 1920s, the field of genetics saw many groundbreaking discoveries. The research of scientists such as Thomas Hunt Morgan and Hermann Joseph Muller proved the existence of chromosomes and genes as well as showed how mutations can be influenced and passed on to offspring. Geneticists from this decade used study results to form a more complete understanding of previously constructed theories. Genetic research in the 1920s significantly advanced scientific thinking and understanding…

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    Personal Narrative

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    Instability was the one thing my family could rely on. Each year, we were inhabiting a world that was not ours: my relatives' pink room, a water damaged garage, and a couple of old, immovable motorhomes; all room composing the mosaic pieces of our fragmented past. Although we never lacked shelter, we learned to adapt without resources which seem essential: washing machines, internet, gas stoves, and sometimes warm water to…

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    Aquadvantage Salmon Paper

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    A Biotechnology company, AquaBounty Technologies engaged in the research, development, and commercialization of products using biotechnology to increase the productivity of aquaculture. In the late 1980s, AquaBounty Technologies developed first genetically modified animal, AquAdvantage salmon (Varela 2013, Greenberg 2014). AquAdvantage salmon defined as genetically-engineered Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) which have a rapid-growth phenotype. This salmon contain a single copy of the stably…

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    DNA was a helical structure. Before Watson and Crick could do another round of testing, they were told that Bragg had decided that they had to give up the search for discovering DNA. Following this ban, Watson then proceeds to working on Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV). This was his way of indirectly researching on DNA as it has RNA in a helical structure, which could be similar to DNA. Watson then requests the help of Hugh Huxley to teach him the proper way of setting up an X-ray camera. In the…

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    Neptune Research Paper

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    What would you do if you were the god of all of the sea and freshwater? Also married to a woman who is the goddess of the salt water. “Neptune was the Roman god of the sea and freshwater. He is a piece of Poseidon the greek version of this god and was married to the goddess of salt water, Salacia and the child of Ops and Saturn. Neptune was the god of the sea and was a very powerful man. “ (“Neptune Early Beginnings”,1) Neptune was an important god because he first had only control of salt…

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    from Crocket Elementary School, stated, “It’s impossible to select one characteristic that sets a teacher candidate apart from others. I would never use a single characteristic to employ a teacher, rather I consider many characteristics as part of a mosaic that makes up an entire principal” (Hopkins, 2016). When principals hire teachers, it is critical that they identify a candidates strengths and weaknesses. When evaluating Ms. Morrison as a candidate for a potential teaching position in…

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    He presents a ravaged population, beset by war, disease, and displacement as the English drove them further and further away from their native lands. Eventually, as “Indian America was slowly but inexorably transmuted into a lopsided mosaic” they came to evolve into accommodating for survival, as the English introduced new methods of trade and livestock rearing, and some Natives even turned to slave catching. The message was clear, within the context of their culture and belief system…

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    Q.1.) How did Picasso and Matisse differ in their views about the purpose of art? How did their styles differ? Which works best exemplify their different styles? A.1.) First with Pablo Picasso, he once said, “the purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off your souls". From his famous quote, we can gather that our lives require day by day measurements of art similar to how our body needs a clean and healthy bathe to remain perfect and sound. In other word, art is the essential request…

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    supports to ensure skills are being taught and enforced at home. Children are considered for treatment regardless of income or insurance. There are locations in Seattle (Shoreline) and Spokane with new clinics opening soon in Walla Walla and Bremerton. MOSAIC is another resource that families in the Seattle area can access…

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    Prek Language

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    Everyday people live they string together their individual thoughts and ideas into mosaics of words and writings. Driven by the human brain 's endless imagination, creativity, and rapid fire thinking, these mosaics are unique to each individual person and the language they consistently shape on their own. But where does this originality in a common language come from? What is it that forms people’s own dialects and manners when speaking? It is a possibility that it may be from family, but it is…

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