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    We are pretty sure genes is what makes us but some agree they are responsible in who we will become. In this research of “The Gene Responsibility” we have a lot of experts who all gave their input. Most of these experts are psychiatrist, psychologist, behavioral geneticist, and pediatric psychiatrist. Not all doctors agree to each other research as proven by Robert Plomin, P.H and David Reiss, M.D. It took Reiss more than 12 years to accept what Plomin has already discovered. Robert Plomin work…

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    Brinly Knight Mr.Hales Science, P3 11-14-14 Is the Spider Monkey Worth Saving? There are less than 2,000 packets of spider monkeys left in the world. Also spider monkeys give birth to only one offspring every three to four years. The spider monkey is not worth trying to save. There are many reasons of why they aren’t worth saving. Some of these reasons include money, reproduction, and the activity of spider monkeys. Spider monkeys live in the tropical…

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    times over, or cloned. For animals, a mature somatic cell is taken from the animal that they wish to clone. The somatic cell is then inserted into the DNA of an egg cell. The egg cell is then implanted into the womb of an adult female and the offspring has the same genetic makeup as the somatic cell donor. Cloning can be used for medicine, reviving endangered or extinct species, or…

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    The stages of the Identity Processes model look quite similar to Troiden’s model, these include 1. Existing Heterosexuality, 2. Developed LGB (Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual) Identity, 3. Become an LGB Offspring, 4. Develop LGB Intimacy Status, and 5. Enter LGB Community (D’Aguelli & Patterson, 2001). Aguelli’s model is interesting because of its flexibility in its stages. In the Identity Processes model, the individual can make different choices in various stages. Thus, sexual identity development may…

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    natures and not of defects” (Augustine, Book XIII, Ch 14, 94). In contrast anything that is evil is the result of human being corrupted, thus if a person is corrupt than he has done it on his own accord but if he later on gives birth to corrupted offspring than miseries starts for all human race. This…

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    and fight just them self, so on the way they also ended up picking up some other places to help. Plus during the War, a lot of other Wars were also started and a lot more people joined in the war. So let’s explain how the cold war started and its offspring wars like the Korean War, The Vietnam War, and how people in Korea were treated, plus how the Cold war ended. World War Two Ends, Cold War Begins June 25 1950 is the year that the cold war started which is only five years after World War II…

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    How Obesity Affect Society

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    Obesity has been affecting society for centuries. The rate of gaining weight and health related diseases have increased during the past decades. Farmers are using harmful chemicals, such as pesticides, to protect their crops from insects. Scientists and food companies are coating edible items with deadly chemicals to enhance their products’ flavor. Over twenty different kinds of chemicals are sprayed into the environment and in our food, increase the rate of obesity found in adolescents.…

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    food. In the article Harris explain the valuable role that the cow plays the Hindu society. Marvin Harris explains how cows are considered much more than just meat to the Hindu. The Hindu appreciate the fact that the cow offers so much with its offspring (Harris 3). Western cultures may only view the cow as food, but to the Hindu it's a means of survival.…

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    This theory stated that when living organisms acquired a change in their characteristics, the characteristic would be passed on to the offspring to ensure the survival of the species. As time went on, however, this theory was disproved due to experiments and the study of genetics. Animals that have limbs amputated will not pass on the lack of a limb to their offspring because their genetics still have the “blueprints” for a limb. Because of these reasons, this theory is not taught as truth.…

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    King Abimelech's Analysis

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    This explains why Hagar is repeatedly excluded and silenced in the Sarah-Abraham narratives. She is excluded from colonial structures of power and domination instituted by the Lord solely for Abraham, Sarah, and their offspring. Moreover, in the first scene, she is silenced by the angel of the Lord and sent back to her oppressor. In the second scene, the deity ignores her when she utters, “Do not let me look on the death of the child” (21:16) but responds to Hagar only…

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