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    The Rise Of Sea Level

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    Sea level continues to rise in recent years, but also that the rate gradually accelerated, according to some data of observations. Sea level is rising primarily because as global temperatures increase, oceans are warming, which causes sea water to expand; and land ice is melting, which transfers water to the ocean. The rise of sea level will increase the risk of the coastal inundation. “Climate change will not introduce any new types of coastal hazard” (Manatu Mo Te Taiao, 2004), but the climate…

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    Thesis: Controversy surrounding lobotomy prevent it from being studied again for treating chronic diseases. Lack of studies, ethical disputes among medical doctors and scientist have led to the demise of lobotomy and at the same time stopped neurological knowledge to grow as a field. Source 1: M.D. Miller, A. "The Lobotomy Patient- A Decade Later: A Follow- Up Study of a Research Project Started in 1948" Canada Medical Association Journal, vol.96 (1967): 1095-1103 In this article,…

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    MONSTER WIVES Listen. I wish I could tell you I wasn’t drunk off my ass at twenty-one, but I don’t remember most of being twenty-one. Apparently, I got a DUI while I was working, “working” for some pizza place and the internet ran with my mugshot being slapped on a damn Buzzfeed listicle seven years later. Oh, I’m not supposed to use profane language? Don’t care, this is my video. Full cards on the table, I really have no idea what I did. Look, I can’t tell you what my address was back then.…

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    The greatest quality the bride possesses is that she is a virgin. Now this is often seen as a weakness, a stereotypical innocence and ease for corruption or an invitation for violence, due to bloodshed and potential for violence. But, in reality it should be viewed as a form of strength or a shield. Her virginity makes her attractive and desirable to men. But, this weakness transforms into her strength, after loosing her virginity and being released into womanhood, is on a quest to find out who…

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    1. Materials and methods 1.1. Microorganism The P. aeruginosa 15GR is a RL hyperproducer mutant obtained by gamma radiation of P. aeruginosa isolate P6 in our previous study (in press). This isolate was stored in Luria Bertani broth (Lab M, Topley house, England) containing 20% glycerol at -80 °C. 1.2. Culture media The mineral salts medium [9] containing glycerol 2 % v/v as the carbon source (GMSM) was prepared and used in this study. 1.3. Fermentative production of RL 1.3.1. Seed culture…

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    Biological theories originally attempted to differentiate among individuals on the basis of certain innate physical traits or characteristics these being influenced by genetic or hereditary characteristics. This was one of Lombroso's largest, and most disproved theories, that individuals with more primitive appearances such as broader foreheads or more prominent chins, similar to neanderthals. More popular today though are biological traits that have the greatest effect on neurological traits…

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    professional attainment and bouts… but they were highly successful.” (Hardesty, 30) Wernher was making leaps and bounds in the scientific community, but was it enough to catch up to the Russians? In the Motherland, they were working on satellites and orbital machines; all of a sudden, the first artificial satellite orbited the nation- Sputnik. The machine was the direct brainchild of Sergei Korolev, Wernher’s…

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    Zodiac Argumentative Essay

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    “Over one year the Sun appears to us on Earth to follow a route through twelve-star constellations we call the Zodiac. If there is this dark star—or whatever it is because at this stage we don't know—coming in, then the evidence points to its current location at the feet of Virgo.” Karl paused to check his supervisor's reaction. “That's where we would see it if we could. It might be a brown dwarf.” Michael raised his eyebrows and frowned. The table gave a threatening creak as he shifted his…

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    Reusable Rocket Future

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    every flight (The Verge, June 6th 2016). This waste on resources is more than enough reason to consider alternative systems, however continuing to use this expendable system will lead to drastic effects on space debris. According to NASA’s article on orbital space debris, there are currently more than 500,000 pieces of debris the size of marbles orbiting the Earth, travelling speeds nearing 8000m/s. These pieces of debris carry more than enough momentum and energy to cause damage to satellites.…

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    There has been recent research that has stated that obsession-compulsion disorder involves the dysfunction in a neuronal loop that runs from the orbital frontal cortex to the cingulate gyrus, striatum (cuadate nucleus and putamen), globus pallidus, thalamus and then back to the frontal cortex (Yerevanian, 2010). To back up The Carlat Psychiatry Report’s research, supporting the hypothesis is the results of neurosurgical treatment of obsession-compulsion disorder (Huey, 2010). Believed to…

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