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    Nature is in the sense of naturism or innatism. Nurture is the sense of empiricism or behavior. When it comes to natural characteristics of a person is quite similar or quite different to the unnatural characteristics of a person. When you have natural characteristics the traits comes from their parents. You have the ones people are born with are genetic. The traits of nature are developed biologically. The nurture characteristics are traits you develop after they are born. The nurture traits a…

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    Genetic and genome field development has been vastly expanded over the past decade and with its positive impact on areas of science, medicine, society there is also negative impact such as the ethical issues that can follow. The developments of new genetic technologies will raise some of these ethical issues that will affect the person as well as the society as the whole. In 2010 ethical issues was emerge as big controversial problem within the scientific community by Rebecca Skloot, the…

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    Achieving goals is an important part of success. When Charlie saw the chance, he took it with gratitude. In the story, Flowers for Algernon, Charlie is a grown up man with an IQ of 68. Doctor Nemur and Strauss asked him if he wanted an opportunity to triple his IQ in a few months. However, it can be debated, whether the doctors had the right to perform the surgery on a mentally unstable adult or not. Charlie was thrilled when he got chosen to be operated on. His teacher, miss Kinnian recommended…

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    Skin Tags Benefits

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    Skin tags are harmless little flaps of skin that seem to appear out of nowhere for no reason. If you find a skin tag under your arm or on your neck, there is no need to worry as skin tags are not an early warning sign of skin cancer. In fact, they have no connection with cancer at all, but they may be unsightly and uncomfortable. Skin tags grow on a stalk and usually develop on the chest, back, neck, under the arms or breasts and in the groin area. Scientists do not know why skin tags develop…

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    qualities allowing the cell cycle to operate effectively and efficiently. During the cell cycle, four stages occur known as G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase, & M phase. The G1 phase is where the cell is assigned to enter the process for chromosome duplication. DNA replication occurs in the S phase. The third phase, G2 phase, the process of mitosis triggering the alignment of the mitotic spindles. Mitosis and cytokinesis are two important functions that occur throughout the M phase. The three stages…

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    Flowers Photos of her two, young daughters and their painted handprint artwork decorate the office of Elena Flowers, PhD, RN. She is a mom, but she identifies as a researcher and professor too. “In April, I am volunteering at my daughter’s school for DNA Day to talk about my job,” Flowers said. “I appreciate that my job allows me the scheduling flexibility to do that.” While her job allows for flexibility, it can also cause her to work for several hours on a Friday night to keep up with her…

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    Rapa Acid Rain

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    How will acid rain affect the growth of seed development of Brassica rapa (mustard plant)? If we pour acid rain on a plant then it won’t grow and there will be the same amount of seeds because the acid poisons the plant and kills it. Based off of the results I recieved after doing the experiment, my hypothesis rejects the data and is the complete opposite. I made this hypothesis based off of all the harsh effects that acid has on things, but in this case I was proved wrong. During this…

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    The use of geophysical methods in the search for clandestine graves has been increasing in popularity with the improvement of the technology. Though geophysical methods can be useful, more often than not geophysical methods cannot be relied upon to definitively locate a clandestine burial. For the most part, geophysical search methods are really only useful in locating ground anomalies that have the potential to be a burial site and then have to be examined by another search method. The…

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    Multiple myeloma is a type of cancer that is formed by malignant plasma cells. To explain what a plasma cell is, let’s start by talking about lymphocytes. Lymphocytes are one of the main types of cells that make up the immune system. A lymphocyte further differentiates into B cells and T cells. B cells mature and transform into plasma cells. This type of cell makes antibodies (immunoglobulins) that respond to infection by attacking and killing germs. Unlike lymphocytes that are found in many…

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    In this era, there is still a bit of confusion on the word ¨cloning¨. To consider the exact cloning of another human being forces me to question the exact concept of right or wrong that makes us all humans. On the other, hand Therapeutic cloning can help create vital organs. Because of cloning, Science could advance to a point where millions of people will have access to lifesaving therapies developed using their own DNA.This would mean therapeutic cloning can be helpful for people, who are…

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