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    From the various birds that navigate the skies to the beautiful aquatic life in the depths of the oceans, there is something that connects it all. Ever wondered about how there are so many of the same animals, but yet so different when taking a closer look. The theory of evolution has been introduced to mankind as an explanation to that very question. Although, Evolution is a very sensitive subject when talking to some people, most God fearing people shun the very ideology behind it. Some feel…

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    While in the movie Doug Quaid has the same issue, he also has to stop Cohaagen. There is a scene in the movie were there is a close-up of goldfish in a tank, sitting in Cohaagen’s office. The fish represent the people, aliens, and mutants on Mars. Later on Cohaagen kicks over the tank causing it to break and the fish flopping on the floor gasping for air. The whole scene symbolizes what Cohaagen will do to the Mars inhabitants if he is left in power and this is why Quaid has to stop…

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    Melanoma DUE JANUARY 4TH Compare and Contrast the cell cycle of a normal cell and cancer cell. ○ Explain the similarities and differences at each stage of the cell cycle in cancer and normal cells: How do cancer cells and normal cells behave similarly & differently in G1 In a normal cell during G1 it would increase its supply of proteins, double the amount of organelles and begin its first growth, if the cell is bad then the tumor suppressor gene would slow down or stop the cycle to repair it…

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    There are many ways in which Gil Junger and Shakespeare explore the theme of relationships in their texts. A range of film techniques in Gil Junger’s ‘10 Things I Hate About You’ and literary techniques in Shakespeare’s ‘Taming of the Shrew’ are used to convey ideas that sibling relationships can grow and change over time, romantic relationships require trust and that favouritism in families can have negative effects. In ‘Taming of the Shrew’ characters are employed to show that sibling…

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    by the Islamic extremist, had planned their corrupt attack against the United States and “There acts- crimes against humanity- were derived from a reasoned hatred, a distorted fundamentalism that transformed belief, intellect and compassion into a mutant, predatory ‘final solution ‘ politics (Scraton, 2).” This horrific act was guided by the feeling of hatred towards the U.S. system, the terrorist militants perspective enables them to commit this inhuman acts by believing that killing more…

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    to stay. Our parents believe it would be safer, just in case this virus lasts longer than expected. So I was wrong… I was so wrong. The virus is worse and deadlier than I thought, to go into detail. The Sasser virus was started in East Asia by a mutant…

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    I physically was able to tour Walmart to see just how they present their toys for the public to buy. It was quite evident that the toy industry has created toys to be specific to one gender over the other by looking at Walmart’s toy section. They create toys that are made for a boy or a girl and there are no acceptations for in between. A feminist intersectional analysis of the toy industry would be acknowledging that the toy industry is dangerously creating toys that make children fall into…

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    As it is shown throughout past events, some people suffer through a type of evilness or loneliness in their life. The struggles that one goes through in these problems affect their daily life and affect how people react near him. In Hemingway’s A Clean, Well-Lighted Place a dark loneliness fills the void of man’s solitary existence, while in O’Brien’s 2006 film Isolation, physical remoteness allows for the entrance of a sinister shadowy evil, each demonstrating, in its own way, nature’s need to…

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    Lobster Man Case Study

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    This mutant humanoid was found performing at a carnival freak show with a sign above him, dubbing him “Lobster Man.” He was cognitively normal and appeared normal except for his hands and feet (Basel, Kilpatrick & Tsipouras 2006; and van Silfhout, et al. 2009). The 1st digits were also normal, but on each hand/foot, digits 2 and 3 looked as if were fused together as were digits 4 and 5. Upon further investigation, it was seen that the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th rays weren’t present at all (Gulia & Marwah…

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    Francisella Tularensiss

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    Francisella tularensis is a bacterium that has been recognized to be an agent responsible for the disease known as tularemia. This disease, in essence, sends the immune system of the organism into a hyperactive state, sometimes referred to as hypercytokinemia due to the elevated levels of various cytokines, which if not treated properly could lead to extremely high fevers, inflammation of various tissues, and (if contracted through aerosol form) the death of the infected organism. Specifically,…

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