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    Twelfth Night Critique

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    The theatre production of “Twelfth Night” was created by the Theatre Department of CU Boulder. The plot of it is one of the masterpiece of Shakespeare. Twelfth Night is the comedy theatre that depicts the story of twin brother called Sebastian and sister called Viola. Especially, the majority of the show portrayed Viola new experiences that she disguised to a male in order to protect herself. Then, the show was going on with the gender and sexual conflict. The production of “Twelfth Night” has…

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    Introduction The most recognizable characteristic in the Buceros rhinoceros is the casque above the bill. Buceros rhinoceros species are part of the family Bucerotidae which are omnivorous birds that defend a fixed territory (Kitamura, 2011). In this species we can identify sexual dimorphism. As it can be noticed by pure observation, there is a few differences between sexes. The most significant detectable variations are body and casque length. Adult males show both larger bodies and casques…

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    There are many clues and questions left unanswered on this investigation. There were several newspapers on the living room floor that led to the master bedroom. A body found lying facedown on the bed maybe already dead and put on the bed to make it look like as if the person lying on the bed was sleeping. Could it have possibly been Phoenix Trenton or the other male living there? The photo collages, but most important the photo frame that said "Love Birds." Maybe the girlfriend was the one that…

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    that agrochemicals, which includes atrazine, have adverse effects on the reproductive systems of amphibians. One of the effects is a reduction in the number of follicles in amphibians, which shows that agrochemicals have a negative impact on the reproduction system of female amphibians (Katti et al, 2015). Unlike Katti et al (2015), Ji et al (2016) was worried about the impact atrazine had on early embryos. They were worried because it was shown that atrazine has an adverse effect on the…

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    A Lizoabat was last seen by a U.S drone flying across Panama. At first the creature was thought to be an Unidentified Flying Object because it was moving at 110mph. fortunately with the advancement of technology, image of the creature was magnified over 100x. The drone actually caught a very rare glimpse of this creature. Lizoabats are fairly large farquars with unknown origins. Some people believe that the Lizoabat is a relative of the dragon, but no researcher has made a successful attempt at…

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    In M. A. Garcia’s article “Eggs for Sale”, she was very honestly details her thoughts and emotions regarding her decision to become an egg donor. Initially, she was simply motivated by money, yet she ultimately learned the gift of life that she was passing on to a couple in need. If I were to one day decide to become a parent and discovered I was physically unable to conceive, I would want someone to donate me some of their egg sperm or if that didn’t work out for me I would buy eggs for me to…

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    Melanogaster Essay

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    Sexual interactions with same-sex are widespread among animals, but until now the puzzle remains. One of the animals that exhibit this behavior is the Drosophila Melanogaster or fruit flies, in which this paper will be focusing on. Fruit flies have the ability to reproduce rapidly, tendency for males to mate intensely with immature males (Dukas, 2010). Over the past few years, since fruit flies’ genome are simple, researchers made a constant effort in studying the same-sex behavior in Drosophila…

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    Old Fathers Siblings

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    In a new article published in the New York Times, a study was conducted that proves that children who are born from older fathers have a higher risk of getting a mental illness, compared to their siblings. These mental illnesses include schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and autism (Carey 2014). The study was conducted in Sweden since they keep good track of their medical records. This made it easier for researchers to look at siblings and see if the age of the father had any correlation with…

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    Fig. 3. Stages of ovarian development in female Q-fly. Stage 1 and 2 represent previtellogenesis development. Stage 3 marks the initiation of vitellogenesis, and Stage 4 indicates late vitellogenesis. Stage 5 ovarian follicles had mature eggs. Stages 1 and 2 are previtellogenic, while stages 3–4 represent the vitellogenic phase. Flies were assigned to stage 5 if the most advanced ovarian follicles had mature eggs. We did not observe stage 6, which is defined by a yellow residual follicular…

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    Rifkin’s article “Evolution’s Pregnant Pause: Artificial Wombs,” appeared in the Los Angeles Times in 2002, it successfully ask the question is artificial wombs waging a war against natural childbirth and women? This war has worried me because its purpose is to undermine the medical benefits of this technology. Traditionally women give birth, in which women are the principal caregivers of the children. Reading, Rifkin’s article he questions the parental responsibility and the role of women. The…

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