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    people from day one. As a result of this desire for unbiased representation of citizen’s demands, the Legislative branch of government was formed. The Legislative branch is a “Bicameral Legislature consisting of Senate and House of Representatives.”(p53) While these two chambers serve a different constituency, the members of both House and Senate are elected directly by the people. Both the House and the Senate are designed to form legislation that responds to the demands of political actors…

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    Ring of Gyges as an example to demonstrate that when people can get away from the consequences of being unjust, they will probably choose to become unjust for receiving benefits while having a good reputation of being justice (Plato, Republic book 2, p53). Both Socrates and Glaucon agrees that justice is something “good”, which is good in itself, or it can bring good as a consequence or both. But what if justice itself is not good and will not bring anything good alone with them? Ring of Gyges…

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    truly informed consent has been taken from the patient before papers are signed. Informed consent is part of a patient’s right of free-will and provides for controlling what happens to one’s “own body” and protecting it from “unwanted intrustions.”2(p53) Even before informed consent can be made however, it is important to establish that the patient has been properly informed of their diagnosis and what it means for them, as well as properly informed of the treatment that is recommended,…

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    Essay On Gibberellins

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    We started off Wednesday, knowing we would be covering a topic that was completely new to pretty much everyone attending. We were covering transposable elements. These were first discovered by Barbara McClintock in corn kernels. She noticed that the corn kernels were either colored, or plain- but once in a while they were spotted. Most scientists at the time assumed that the chromosome for color had been repressed or had broken off. However, Dr. McClintock felt that if the chromosome had been…

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    Lord Of The Flies Themes

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    William Golding’s main themes within Lord of the Flies are that of the hopelessness of mankind and of evil as an inborn trait of humanity. He shows these themes by using children unacquainted with experience to exhibit the evil within human nature. His characters and objects chosen to represent society and benignity are overcome by their counterparts. The presence of ‘the beast’ is Golding’s way of depicting the manifestation of inborn savagery within humans. Golding used Lord of the Flies to…

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    Does Alzheimer 's affect the way your brain works and how your body functions? Alzheimer 's is a progressive, degenerative, and irreversible brain disorder. Alzheimer 's Disease results from a combination of genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors that affect the brain over time. Less than five percent the time, Alzheimer 's is caused by specific genetic changes that almost guarantees a person will develop the disease. Plaques on the brain may cause some of the cells to die, as well as a…

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    Chronotherapy Essay

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    INTRODUCTION Chronotherapy is the administration of drug or treatment according to the circadian rhythm of body that give maximum therapeutic effect and minimum adverse effects. Circadian rhythm control the biochemical process and functions of the body and environmental factors such as light, temperature, food intake can influence the circadian rhythm[1]. The pathological state of the disease condition have an observed rhythm for almost all diseases like asthma, cancer , hypertension etc. This…

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    A. Colin Wright stated that: “[t]he publication in May-June 1925 of the Diavoliada collection is significant in Bulgakov’s life […] it confirmed him as an established writer and a successful one.”(p49) however, some critics argue that it could be viewed as an artistic failure. This is the story of one person, Korotkov, whose life is changed by new bureaucratic foundations. It can be viewed both ways as a failure and as an excellent work. This essay looks at is as being an excellent work, the…

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    tumor suppressor gene, occurs in only 3% of patients that have ALL (Gallegos-Arreola et al., 2013). A third hallmark is evading apoptosis; types of genes common to be knocked out are from the NOTCH family, since they inhibit apoptosis stimulated by p53 allowing the tumor to worsen,” (Gallegos-Arreola et al., 2013). The fourth hallmark is limitless replication, meaning nothing can stop the growth of the tumor (Huether & McCance, 2012). Fifth hallmark is when the tumor is able to sustain…

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    Myelodysplastic Syndrome

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    (Esteller et. al, 2007). The areas that become affected by the hypermethylation may code for a many different things but sometimes, oncogenesis arises from the blockage of a tumor suppressor gene. Examples of tumor suppressor genes include p15 and p53 (McGarty, 2013). The promoter regions of the genes, when blocked by a series of methyl groups at the CpG groups, will fail to code for that particular gene. The exact cause of why the DNA methyltransferase doesn’t methylate properly is unknown…

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