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    finances. This places a tremendous amount of stress on the spouse who is now the sole caregiver for the family. The children are left in a single-parent home, forced to grieve with the fact that their parent chose to kill themselves. In result, the offspring might blame themselves, fall behind in school, or even resort to negative coping strategies…

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    Child Substance Abuse

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    B. Clark, 1). It is important to realize the consequences of the role of a parent with a history background of substance abuse disorder. Furthermore, the parent(s) psychological dysregulation can negatively influence the characteristics of their offspring. With these indications, the decisions of the parents could have an effect in the behavior of the adolescent. [ADD MORE HERE, LIKE 2 MORE SENTENCES OR SOMETHING]. In addition to this is another factor that could contribute to the increase use…

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    Essay On Human Cloning

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    In February of 1997, one of the largest ethical controversies was born with the birth of a lamb. After embryologist Ian Wilmut and his fellow researchers successfully cloned a sheep named Dolly, the possibility of cloning human life arose. Several states have already banned human cloning, but in general it is legal throughout the United States. Should the government allow human cloning? Or should it be done in general? Although the process has several benefits, it is seen as unethical and should…

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    Essay On Dual Soul

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    material requirements, such as shopping, working and eating. There is saying that if deceased relative either encountered some obstacles or out of money, they will ask for help from their offspring and appear in the dream. If offspring ignored, the soul of the deceased will come to home and possessed on their offspring which result in sickness and uncomfortable. I have been heard from my mother that she dreamed about my grandmother who had past away for 10 years because she did not offering…

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    The first reason is that they can remove illness, diseases and cancer. Parents want their offspring to not inherit to life-threatening disorders (Neergaard 1). According to molecular biologist Matthew Porteus, he says “There is no benefits in my mind of having a child born with devastating genetic diseases.” (Saey 4). Another reason is parent have free control to modify their offspring the way they want. Parent can create the perfect child they ever imagined (Barnett 496). All parents…

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    Ebony Lab Report

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    Discussion: My first hypothesis that the sepia eye and ebony body experimental cross would result in a 9:3:3:1 ratio, and that the traits would be autosomal, unlinked recessive, was found to be false. I chose to reject my hypothesis because my calculated test statistic, 587.5, was larger than the critical value, 7.815. The traits, ebony and sepia, are linked, seeing that they fit in 2:1:1 linkage ratio and that the recombinant number is smaller (Table 1.1). They are autosomal; the amount of…

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    three are found together is a coat like a poodle. In many cases, the effects of differences in other genes can influence each other. For example, many variants of dog coat colors and patterning behave like this, so predicting the exact colors of offspring can be hard as there are many combinations possible. Breed standards are often used to define a breed and are used to maintain a particular combination of gene versions and combinations. Other traits get carried along with the blocks of genetic…

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    Nyala Essay

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    this species use their horns to attract females by perhaps fighting other males for mates or using them as a sign of dominance over other males with less elaborate and shorter horns. Females tend to choose males with traits they would like their offspring to carry (Balmford and Read…

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    Killer Whale Stereotypes

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    family Delphinidae in the order Cetacea.. They are found globally in all oceans. In fact, after man they are the most widespread mammal in the world. Killer whales live in pods. The structure of the pods are usually matrilineal. This means that the offspring wait with their mother throughout life.The individuals in a matrilineal group travel closely together. The killer whale worldwide population is split into many cultures or “ecotypes”. Each population specialises in particular types of prey.…

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    physical or behavioral traits (Than 1). Organisms change to help them adapt to the environment around them, increasing their chances of survival. Natural selection means that the organisms that adapt better survive longer and produce more offspring. The offspring carry on these adaptations, gradually changing the species over time. Darwin’s theory says that all life has descended from a common ancestor. Evolution happens through natural selection. Although some people believe evolution is not…

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