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    narrates how they discovered the remains. There is keen detailing of the preservation processes of the bones. Indeed, the team was very careful when handling the remains. They avoided the contamination of the remains with modern DNA. Besides, it was significant that they preserved the remains for the subsequent analysis tests that would follow. There was chilling of the skull and the jaw, it was influential in the preservation…

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    recently, but famous environmentalists many years ago have been sounding alarms for this developing concern. Conservation (the definition from Dictionary.com) is mostly defined as: “the act of conserving; prevention of injury, decay, waste, or loss; preservation” or the “official supervision of rivers, forests, and other natural resources in order to preserve and protect them through prudent management”. So, if humans were to conserve as population growth were to grow exponentially, could we…

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    Within this essay, I will discuss the conflict between Museum of London Docklands’s efforts to conserve the past and Canary Wharf’s efforts to progress economically. I will use supplementary sources from various authors to aid in the discussion. I conclude that it is precisely the conflict between the two areas, one past oriented, the other present and future oriented, that helps constitute what kind of ‘place’ the London Docklands is. The concept of how to preserve the past while still…

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    people need to look towards a more practical measure to ensure the preservation of their safety, land, and culture that colonizers could accept – a mix of indigenous assimilation and autonomy through a co-operation or co-management framework. In this essay, I will review the co-management or co-operation framework and how it will aid indigenous futures through (1) violence against indigenous women in the U.S. and the (2) preservation of the forests and natural climate. Indigenous…

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    Imagine a person spending their entire life kept in a cage -- away from home, where they are meant to be. Animals in zoos and circuses should not be held captive. Notable reasons why I believe animal captivity is wrong are due to the size and limitations of the living areas these animals are in, the danger these animals possess to humans, and because they are taken from the wild at an early age. Every day, all around the world, animals are held captive under no free will, and every one of those…

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    I think the Canadian government was genuinely motivated in not just trying to protect the Canadian culture but also protect the small Canadian printing companies from being over shadowed by their foreign counterpart. I do not see any malicious intend by the Canadian government in wanting to halt the sale of foreign magazine in its territory I think the government were doing what they are suppose to do like every other government who genuinely care much about the thriving of its local industries.…

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    the Digital Forensics Research Workshop (DFRWS) established a formal definition of digital forensics. This definition is noted in the conference report drafted by Gary Palmer as: The use of scientifically derived and proven methods toward the preservation, collection, validation, identification, analysis, interpretation, documentation, and presentation of digital evidence derived from digital sources for the purpose of facilitating or furthering the reconstruction of events found to be criminal…

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    Molds are multi- or unicellular while yeasts are unicellular in structure. Molds grow in the form of tangled mass called the mycelium which is composed of filamentous hyphae while yeasts are spherical or oval-shaped. Molds are colourful while yeast are colourless. Molds can reproduce through small spores sexually or asexually while yeast reproduce asexually by budding or binary fission through mitosis in which a nucleus is divided into two or more nuclei. Mould can grow on food with low pH…

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    Throughout the year, I learned to write in a variety of styles. These styles include poetry, vignettes, and journals. My writing style has changed most significantly in my analytical essays. I used to only use the quotation to prove and explain plot points, but now I have learned how to use the quotations to explain ideas. For example, in my essay about A Rose for Emily, I said, “Emily asks for some poison to kill Homer and sleeps with his dead corpse every night” (Wang “Short” 1). This was a…

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    more than $8 billion for untamed life preservation .By venerating seasons and points of confinement, buying every obliged license, and paying regime extract assesses on hunting hardware and ammo, singular hunters make a giant commitment towards discovering the eventual fate of numerous natural life species. They also monitor territories for the future. By paying the Federal extract taxes on gear, Seekers are providing a huge lump sum of money for preservation programs that advantage numerous…

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