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    Literature Review What is electricity for homes, what is gasoline for cars, what is battery for smartphones, that’s what food means for human body? Food can be as simple as single ingredient, or as complex as homemade gourmet recipe. When someone look at a dish, it can be seen as one item on a plate but it contains many nutrients. Humans need energy to survive, beside that need also the nutrients to be healthy, or heal if any illnesses occurs. There is thousands of nutrients such as vitamins,…

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    youth in the 1970s who felt that the British government was suppressing thier freedom with frivolous laws. There are several schools of anarchism such as anarchist-communism, collectivist anarchism, social anarchism, individualist anarchism, and mutualism, which all influenced the explosion of the punk rock movement. Nevertheless, it is the idea of living in complete freedom from the government, which is the underpinning that connects each school of anarchism. Emma Goldman the author of…

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    Introduction In order to explain psychological and social development Erik Erikson developed the Erikson theory which includes eight stages of psychosocial development. Each of these stages involves a crisis for whoever is developing (Swartz, de la Rey, Duncan & Townsend, 2011). This essay, however, will only focus on the fifth stage of psychosocial development. The fifth stage it is called “Identity vs Confusion” and is the stage which adolescents go through (Swartz et al., 2011). Through the…

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    reproduce by binary fission. Fungi, protozoa and algae are eukaryotic organisms. Fungi found as unicellular or multicellular and reproduction takes place by spore formation asexually or/and sexually. Bactria and fungi can be parasitic, commensals, mutualism or saprophytes. Our innate and adaptive body defense mechanism makes most of the microorganisms innocuous and live as a commensal. Vaccinations also improve our body immune system to prevent from certain infections. However, normal microflora…

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    Flowering Dogwood

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    Paragraph 1: Naming For the Flowering Dogwood, the Latin name is “Cornus florida”. “Cornus” derives from the word “cornu”, which today translates into a “horn”. Cornus refers to the hard wood the tree has. While “florida” stems from the Latin word “flos”, which is understood as “flower” or “flowery”. The common name for Cornus florida is Flowering Dogwood. “Flowering” comes from showy spring flowers the tree displays, while “dogwood” was most likely named after it was believed that early…

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    Black Rhino Research Paper

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    You might think that there is an actual colour difference between the Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis) and the White Rhino (Ceratoherium simum) but there is not. They are very close in color. The differences between the two Rhino’ are the shape of their mouth and their body. The Black Rhino is the smaller of the two Rhino’s. They can weigh around 1500kg and can grow up to 1.6m at the shoulder. The Rhinos’ mouth is small and hooked-shaped upper lip for eating small trees and shrubs. Their…

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    Marilyn Friedman lays the ground work for features and traits needed for a strong friendship, which includes voluntarism, trust, honesty, sincerity, and mutualism. These strong characteristics lead to moral advancement. Friedman believes this is done by showing different viewpoints and looking to the past. An expanded argument can be supported with the additions of the characteristic maturity and empathy.…

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    Hot and Cold spots of selection: Parasitoid attack of fungus-growing ants Abstract: It is known that fungus-growing ants, and their integral mutualism with fungus, allowed for their exploitation of new niches; which resulted in diversified lineages. However, there may have been other factors that refined these lineages into the resulting clades and species we see today. Diapriidae wasps are extremely common in the Neotropics; and poorly understood phylogenetically and ecologically. However,…

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    Achieving unobstructed economic activities by efforts of ultimate economic liberalization Over the past two decades, economic liberalisation by global productivities has been increasingly expanding and persisting the advancements of western economic growth (Stehr & Strasser, 2004, p. 4). Many people from developed countries have prospered from ‘globalism’ (Robertson, 2003, p. 4) as a result of cross-border trade and investments. However for developing countries, that are not sizeable enough to…

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    In an ecosystem each living thing benefits from the other thus creating the sustainability of said ecosystem. When species essentially “work together” to benefit from each other it is called Mutualism. Although they do not work together the actions they take part in indirectly affect each other most of the time in a good way.}{Fact} Those were all examples of why we need Biodiversity. If I were to describe each and every dinosaur with one word…

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