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    unprotected with the male image destroyed, this caused her to move from her psychological dependent state to a frozen independent state. In her frozen state of psychological independence with her being left alone she will now raise her male and female offsprings in reversed roles, where the men are raised to be dependent and the women are raised to be independent. The women, out of deep fear of their young male child’s life will train him to be mentally weak and to be dependent on the slave…

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    Catfish and largemouth bass are extremely different species of aquatic fish, but their ultimate natural instinct is the same. They strive to survive and produce offspring to carry on the essence of life, as all species do. Catfish are a very docile creature by nature, and their habitat ranges from lakes and rivers to creeks and little streams. They do not always need a fresh and constant supply of flowing water, but it makes for a more productive lifestyle. The catfish also needs good solid…

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    With the questions surrounding the increase of disruptive behavior by adolesents in households, schools and communities, the negative impact of parental mental illness on children has been the subject of psychological studies. Mental illness can affect any one regardless of their sex, age, income or past health concerns. When an individual, male of female, becomes a parent the symptoms of the mental illness may have major influences on their children. Not all children are impacted in the same…

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    ("Testing for HD," p. 3) If one or both parents display symptoms of Huntington’s, especially if the symptoms are serious, one or more of the offspring will almost always suffer from this disease. If the offspring somehow goes through life without developing the disease the cycle is broken. This means that any offspring born from…

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    male animals are routinely neutered when they're a few days old. unable to make sperm. Pass superior genes to its offspring Many believe that cloned animal meat is bad to ingest but in 2008 final risk assessment of FDA it was approved. no additional risks to people eating clones or the offspring of any animal clones traditionally consumed as food. “We could add more animal protein into the food chain, eliminating some of the pressure that will undoubtedly…

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    time. Certain species and populations are reproductively isolated meaning the cannot interbreed and make a new species that way. But, over time species can eventually change into a new species, it just cannot happen in one generation from parent to offspring. Isolation of the population can also prevent certain things like gene flow and random mutations from affecting another population (Pg…

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    touch. God becomes aware of this and chastises all three. The difference between light and dark and good and bad is starting to be figured out in the first few chapters of Genesis. Humans are the creations of God. In other words, they are merely his offspring (similar to how the monster was Victor Frankenstein's…

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    The effects of genocides are passed from generation to generation because of the trauma that it causes, which is likely to be passed genetically. A recognized research team, led by Rachel Yehuda, made a study of Holocaust survivors that suggests that trauma has a high probability of being passed on to children´s genes, the study was made on 32 Jewish who had either been interned in a Nazi concentration camp, experienced torture or who had to hide during the second world war. They also analyzed…

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    necrotizing livers, lethargy, vomiting, ascites, icterus, and abdominal pain can all describe the devastating news of the Copper Storage Disease. Pets with this disease are infected for the rest of their life and can even give this disease to their offspring. However, there is hope! With special diets, vitamins, supplements, medication, and love and care, pets with this disease can still have a life with their family and loved ones. The copper storage disease is very well described in its own…

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    Rafael Orozco Case Study

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    On the night of 21 September 2016, in the state of New Mexico, Rafael Orozco and his wife, Iesha Hartt, welcomed a baby girl into the world. However, no one expected what was going to happen only hours after the birth. Orozco become angry at his wife as she breastfed her new born baby, while in the presence of a male doctor, who was there to simply check up on her and the baby. This clearly angered Orozco as he punched his wife in the mouth and grabbed her throat while calling her names. Hartt…

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