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    worms” are one of them. It can not lay eggs so its body occupied with dozens of eggs. When eggs hatched inside the worm, larvae eat the mother worm and them come out. Ambros, a scientists who just finished doctor degree at MIT, first studies the mutant gene of “bag of worm” and located the gene at chromosome 2 and named it line-4. He soon discover that this sequence coded for a tiny RNA instead of protein. It was in 1958, Francis Crick said “DNA make RNA; RNA make proteins” which means…

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    The hunger games by Susan Collins is about a young 16 year old girl name Katniss Everdeen whom finds herself in a sticky situation on the day of the reaping when her young sister prim is chosen as a tribute for district 12. Katniss quickly volunteers herself in place of her sister to protect her sister. The time has come and the journey begins Katniss is up against several other tributes some whom are trained for this matter, others hoping to make it to the end including Peeta the boy chosen as…

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    Serotonin Essay

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    The neurotransmitter that I chose to research is serotonin. It is created by a biochemical conversion process that combines tryptophan, a part of proteins, with tryptophan hydroxylase, a chemical reactor. Together, they form 5-hydroxyltryptamine (5-HT). Serotonin is manufactured in the brain and the intestines. The majority of the body's serotonin, between 80% to 90%, can be found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It can also be found in the blood platelets and the central nervous system.…

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    face is blanketed in darkness. While other character’s full faces are shown in full light, Kurtz hides his. This tactic gives the character a mysterious and dark quality. This technique is also seen in other villains such as The Shredder in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jaffar from Aladdin, and Doctor Doom from The Fantastic Four. Each of these villains are hidden by dark colors, masks and lighting techniques. Also, the movie’s climax is flushed in darkness when Willard achieves his mission of…

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    To start off, I am not entirely the biggest sci fi enthusiast. I know nothing about pop culture or aliens and such. I think this is why I am so intrigued by Ready Player One already. It has a simple plot yet is filled with so many hidden complexities I have yet to learn about. Some parts of the book might as well be in a different language: Middle Earth. Vulcan. Pern. Arrakis. Magrathea. Ringworld. I have no idea what these foreign words mean so, I am constantly looking references up and…

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    Frank Henenlotter

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    So I’m a little behind on getting to this film, I had read a little about it a few years back, say in 2008. The film was actually released in the US in 2010 so I take a small amount of comfort in that my seeing this film was only really almost five years overdue. And let’s just come right out and state the obvious here, it’s a Frank Henenlotter film let alone the first Frank Henenlotter film since Basket Case 3 in 1992. If you are a fan of Herschel Gordon Lewis or even John Waters then I’ll make…

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    Chapter 6: Peter Parker Positive Psychology is seeing the good instead of the bad. Peter Parker (Sperder-man) has three positive psychology strengths and they are character strengths, resilience, and hope. Parker has such high confidence because of his strength, so this helps his self esteem. Researchers Chris Peterson and Martin Seligman did a study called Value in Action and it assess your character strengths. The study concluded that people who focused on their strengths as opposed their…

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    In the film Minority Report, the ideas of a utopia are twisted into a somewhat dystopia. Similarly, in Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four, As crimes are stopped before they occur, those who would be considered innocent until proven otherwise, are now automatically assumed to be guilty. This procedure, although in some ways beneficial to the society as a whole, has the potential to become harmful if the accusations are made with the least bit of doubt. The police system of each dystopian society…

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    Essay On Promiscuity

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    Can you predict promiscuity by looking at fingers ? Introduction “Imagine predicting if your partner is promiscuous simply by looking at their hands” . Throughout this essay there will be, a description on digit ratio 2:D 4:D, a description on what is promiscuity?, evidence that proves promiscuity can be predicted through digit ratio 2:D 4:D , research about unfaithfulness promiscuity and prostate cancer, Study on promiscuity and androgens, Can you predict promiscuity by looking at fingers?…

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    The CCR5-Δ32 Allele: A Natural Resistance to HIV Virus Human immunodeficiency virus, most commonly known as HIV, is an acquired virus that attacks the immune system of the host and eventually leads to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome otherwise known as AIDS. HIV is a relatively new disease in human populations, AIDS was first observed in homosexual males in 1981 (Herron et al., 2014, p. 2). Later, in 1983, soon after the discovery of AIDS, scientists identified HIV virus as being responsible…

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