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    To whom it may concern: This letter is to inform you about the genetic status of Aminata and Nelson and to help you advise them on their decision of whether or not to have a child. The probability that Nelson and Aminata’s child will have sickle cell anemia is a 1 in 20 chance. By calculating the probability that Nelson is a heterozygous carrier of the HbS gene (.67), then the probability that Aminata is also a heterozygous carrier of the HbS gene (0.30), and finally the probability that two…

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    As a result, scientist discovered new drugs, such as ampicillin and methicillin, to treat a wider range of infections (Zaffiri, Lorenzo, Gardner, and Toledo-Pereyra). By the end of the 20th Century, well under 10% of infections are fatal (Kardos, Nelson, and Demain). In modern times, penicillin is still used to treat bacterial infections, such as syphilis and tonsillitis (Debabov). However, many bacterial infections are penicillin resistant as a result of misuse (Debabov). Penicillin has a flaw…

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    In “Great to Watch,” Maggie Nelson talks about the ways in which violence has become a norm in everyday culture and the process through which people’s “blameless ignorance” leads them to ignore the ramifications of violence (Nelson, 300). In “Selections from Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other,” Sherry Turkle claims that when children spend a lot of time around life-like toys like Furbies and Tamagotchis, children experience a shift from a “psychology of…

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    social classes in South Africa have caused major problems, apartheid being the worst of them. These issues are present in the cultural book, “No Witchcraft for Sale”. The issues of apartheid and social classes were almost completely nullified by Nelson Mandela’s work as the first ever black president in South Africa. The illustration of this issue is worth evaluating in the book “No Witchcraft for Sale”. The social classes in South Africa differ greatly in how they operate and how they are…

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    urgent percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, with two stents inserted also. Moreover, after the surgery, gave an ideal to Ms. Smith; to ask Dr. Nelson about the cardiac rehabilitation. Dr. Nelson was then questioning himself about the cardiac rehabilitation. These questions were, would Ms. Smith be at risk…

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    the summer when Nelson heard stomping coming closer and closer to them . Nelson looked down and saw a herd of chipmunks coming. Nelson got in his armor and grabbed his shield and sward. He told all the squirrels to get ready for battle. All of the squirrels climbed down the tree and stood in formation. They all marched closer to each other. When the chipmunk leader said that they just needed some acorns for the winter because they took all the acorns from their tree. Nelson walked up to…

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    Ashlyn Nelson, a writer for Al-Jazeera, writes this article about anti-Japanese sentiment during World War II, and its similarities to today’s anti-Muslim sentiment. To open her article, Nelson establishes ethos by stating that her grandparents are both second generation Japanese Americans, or Nisei. She writes about her grandfather moving to America, only to face extreme anti-Japanese hostility. She continues by stating, “My grandfather stopped leaving the house alone because he feared…

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    In the beginning of his article, Steve Nelson compares the standardized test known as the Common Core to a Lego kit. As an art education major, a Lego kit sounds enjoyable compared to teaching the common core, but Mr. Nelson states that these kits instruct the user to create a certain object. The Common Core is supposed to evaluate students just like if a teacher were to hand out a Lego kit, ask the kids to make the same exact object, and evaluate each student that way. One clear problem pops up…

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    Jr Vs Mandela

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    Bakers 1st Period February 2, 2018 Argumentative Essay After reviewing both speeches “I Had a Dream,” by Martin Luther King, Jr. and “Glory and Hope,” by Nelson Mandela, I have concluded that “I Had a Dream,” by martin Luther King, Jr. was not only the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation but as well as more inspiring than Nelson Mandela. In Washington D.C. at the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963 Martin Luther King, Jr. stood in front of activist and everyone who…

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    of Mr. Head’s actions, and use of language that demonstrates his rhetorical innocence. Additionally, Mr. Head demonstrates himself as an author of devastation, because his sole intention is to create his grandson’s perception of reality, and ensure Nelson perceives society as he does. These intentions are carried out of the possible fear Mr. Head possesses. A fear that his grandson will reject his perception of reality, and accept African Americans in to his life. As Baldwin states, how the…

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