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    who want to change the baby in unnecessary ways, rules should be added that could limit this from occurring. One way we could do this is to make a company who will monitor genetic engineering (OI). Moreover, parents would have to tell the company they are genetically engineering their baby before they do it (OI). To sum it up, limitations should be made, or genetic engineering could get out of hand really quick. To recap, genetic engineering should have restrictions but be allowed. In the case…

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    Dalton Cherry Ms.Mowery American Lit 4/29/2018 Clothing in the 1920’s Back in the 1920’s clothing was very different from what they are today. Especially the clothing that women and children wore and the certain looks they tried to appeal to like the flapper look for women and the Gangster looks of the men. It is more appropriate to dress the way people did back in the 1920’s. To start, roughly 100 years ago women and children often dressed in short skirts and bobbed hair. Even the boys of this…

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    Quad HD IPS Display, the LG G3 Verizon phone allows you to see all of the stunning details and vivid colors in all of your photos and videos. The LG G3 phone features a 13MP camera that gives you the ability to take precise shots with the help of an OIS Plus Laser Auto Focus. In addition to an advanced camera system, the G3 includes a long-lasting Lithium Ion 3,000mAh removable battery, enhanced security features, and an easy-to-use touchscreen keyboard that adapts to each user. At just 5.26…

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    Matthew Kaplan 7th Grade English Litzelfelner 12 February 2016 Japan Textbook Controversy Japan has been leaving genocides they’ve committed out of their own textbooks, minimizing the number of victims and downright denying some events. Japan is denying some events even happened accusing victims of lying and exaggerating. An example of the sugarcoating of Japanese history is Japan said that the sex slaves known as comfort women were prostitutes and did the things of their own free…

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    Trombone History

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    Like the trumpet, the trombone is thought about a round birthed tool given that it has comprehensive parts of tubes, mainly in the slide part, that are of constant dimension. Tone trombones generally have actually a birthed of 0.450" (little birthed) to 0.547" (big or instrumental birthed) after the leadpipe as well as via the slide. The layout of these tapers impacts the modulation of the tool. As with various other metal tools, noise is generated by blowing air via pursed lips generating a…

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    Aboriginalities essay “How have settler constructions of aboriginal people affected aboriginal peoples?” The settler voice towards aboriginal peoples, has ingrained constructs i.e. stereotypes, into society. These stereotypes have inflicted harm and severely affected aboriginal people throughout history and to this day, but in what ways and through which medians do these coloniser interpretations express themselves in society? And what are the responses of the aboriginal peoples who are…

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    Mrs.Turbine woke up with a start, clenching her chest frantically looking around her dark room. Her husband's empty side of the bed lay cold, bare, and nearly untouched. The woman felt woozy and sick. Her throat, dry and rough, ached for her to get up to grab water. As she did so, she thought back as to what she had been dreaming about. All she could remember was calling out to her son. Her husband thinks that he’s already dead, and that they should schedule a funeral soon, but she had…

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    The Legalization of Marijuana Should marijuana be legalized? There is no shortage on either side of this debate as to whether marijuana should be legalized or not. The question of legalizing marijuana involves changing the law (Federal Controlled Substances Act) to make it legal to produce, sell and possess in specific quantities. By legalizing marijuana, the black market for drug dealers will dwindle resulting in less violence, less illegal sales, less people in prisons for trafficking and…

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    SCI Vs Astronauts

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    comparing and contrasting these two populations is to be able to see if scientists can test individuals of one group to come up with results and conclusions of how to treat symptoms occurring in the other. Both groups experience orthostatic intolerance (OI), but astronauts show an increase in muscle sympathetic nerve activity. Conditions experienced by astronauts in microgravity are usually reversible, whereas in individuals with SCI often have irreversible symptoms/conditions. Two things that…

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    Hiv/Aids Achievements

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    The Incredible Achievements in the Short History of HIV/AIDS Although commonly believed to have been transferred to humans by chimpanzees at some point between 1880 and 1920, the first official case of HIV occurred in the early 1980s. In November of 1982, there were 600 confirmed cases of AIDS, and the number was growing exponentially. In 1984, researchers discovered HIV, which is the virus that causes AIDS. At the time, patients with HIV that had progressed to would usually have somewhere…

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