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    DNA 400 times longer than the span of its capsid, the protein shell that holds it. Thus, the DNA twists on itself to fit inside, making a gigantic measure of weight on the viral shell. The HSV-1 enters the host cell, making its way to the core. The parasite goes through a gap in the nuclear membrane, an open way to get to the nucleus, and injects the genome into the…

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    Legalization argumentative essay Harrison Lantier As one walks through a ghettoized, gang-ridden state, one might wonder; how is this happening in our first-world democracy?”. Whilst walking through the south side of Chicago, one might be reminded of the city of Aleppo. Like many other American cities, Chicago is plagued by a disease much more dangerous than the common cold, and indeed many increments more tragic. For this infection that plagues innocent people and claims their lives is not…

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    A wise leader, Mohandas Gandhi, once said, “To my mind, the life of a lamb is no less precious than that of a human being. The more helpless the creature, the more that it is entitles to the protection by man from the cruelty of man”. Over the years, starting from as early as 200 AD, animals have been used for testing for the benefits of human beings. They are crammed into cages that are two times too small for them and forced to take samples that range from diseases, beauty products, and…

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    Malaria Avoidable Killer

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    2015 Malaria, the Avoidable Killer Malaria kills more people than smoking per year! Malaria is a disease in third-world countries, caused by a parasite that infects the mosquitoes feeding on people. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control), there are four types of parasites that infect people: Plasmodium Falciparum, P. Vivax, P. Ovale, and P. Malariae. There are about 198 million cases of malaria in the world and 500,000 people die each year of…

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    colonists who were not numerous nor experienced in conflict needed to be unified if the had any possible chance at defending North America. Thus, patriot writers on the eve and prior needed to unify the colonists and did so by painting the Britain as a parasite, sucking on the blood of its young. Two writers in particular did this, Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Paine wrote his pamphlet “Common Sense” in an attempt to convince any loyalists or indifferents that the revolution was…

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    and testing. On the off chance that a pet quickly gets in shape and nothing has changed in the canine's eating regimen or activity routine it could be an indication of a genuine basic issue. A couple reasons why a pet could get thinner quickly are: parasite, hormonal awkward nature, or an undetected restorative…

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    Life is like a game of cards. A standard deck of cards has fifty-two unique cards, meaning there are approximately eight unvigintillion, sixty-five vigintillion, eight hundred seventeen novemdecillion, five hundred twenty octodecillion, possible permutations within the deck. In English, there is no chance that you could ever shuffle a deck of cards into the same order you ever had it. In fact, you statistically have better odds of making a hole in one, winning a million dollars and getting a…

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    Childhood Vaccine Essay

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    "Childhood vaccines are one of the great triumphs of modern medicine. Indeed, parents whose children are vaccinated no longer have to worry about their child's death or disability from Whooping cough, Polio, Diphtheria, Hepatitis, or a host of other infections" (Ezekiel Emmanuel). Immunizations given throughout childhood have saved millions of lives. Vaccination rates in the U.S. are higher than ever while illnesses and death from Measles, Diphtheria, Tetanus and more are at an all-time low,…

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    In the essay Sebastian Mallaby persuades readers that the retail giant, Wal-Mart isn’t the evil empire that people claim. Although he acknowledges the company isn’t saintly, they provide workers with basic healthcare coverage and income for its employees. I both agree and disagree with some of Mallaby’s assertions about Wal-Mart. is taking a pretty hard beating from its critics but on the other hand I question his claims and statistics. Mallaby claims “the average Wal-Mart customer earns thirty…

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    I. Abstract II. Introduction a. Problem statement Children are coming to school with more and more social and emotional issues which affects their ability to learn. Children with toxic stress live much of their lives in fight, flight or fright (freeze mode). They respond to the world as a place of constant danger. With their brans overloaded with stress hormones and unable to function appropriately, they cannot focus on learning. Children with toxic stress live much of their lives in fight,…

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