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    BIOL 1010 ‐ Biotechnology and Society Assignment #1 The Carleton Prize for Biotechnology Saifullah Haji Mohammad Eessa (100965270) October 06, 2015 Carleton University Introduction The group I would like to nominate for The ‘Carleton Prize for Biotechnology’ is comprised of three well-known scientists, James Dewey Watson, an American geneticist; Francis Crick, a British molecular biologist, and Maurice Wilkins, an English physicist and molecular biologist. The three worked…

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    In ‘Prize Stock’ (1957), Oe Kenzaburo explores a complex set of power relations within human interactions and the traumatic impact of war on human lives. With the use of a black character, Oe creates an effect of de-familiarization to bring attention to the interactions within the community, forcing readers to re-examine what is seemingly ‘normal’. By challenging the perceived normality within human interactions, this text also highlights the fluidity and complexity of power relations,…

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    August 28th of 1963, Dr. King delivered his famous speech. “‘I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin, but by the content of their character’” (The Noble Prize). The Nobel Prize is an award that is earned for exceeding work in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, economics, and the promotion of peace. Rosa Parks is another individual who had the courage to fight for equality. Rosa Parks refused…

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    1 maro and 87 oram was all she had. Orams saved one at a time. Three times Mij counted the orams as they were so valuable at the time. The next day was Christmas and she had to get something for Alled, her husband. She had only one perfect gift she wanted to buy but she could never buy it with the money she had right now. Mij called her dog and her companion, Mark Watney. Mark stood next to Mij and waited for his owner to give him a friendly command. Mij looked into Mark’s eyes, they were full…

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    The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2006: Sir John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka A cell is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organism. In other word all of our organs, and tissues our made of cells. Cell can be mature or specialize for a specific function this mean cells from your organs is not the same as cells form your tissues. In the search of new ways to counter diseases we are facing scientist have found ways to extract special cells and used…

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    fourth year. This year, I have the opportunity to express why Elie Wiesel is deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize. We all know Elie Wiesel as the Holocaust survivor and as the writer of the memorable memoir Night. However, we have yet to recognize him for his other achievements. Elie Wiesel, the Romanian born American-Jewish activist, is more than a commendable individual, worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize, but is also a hero for many. Having served on the Nobel Committee for a number of years, I…

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    I am writing to you on the behalf of Nellie the dog to nominate her as worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize as recognition for her great actions. I believe that Nellie truly expresses what it means to have courage. Nellie is constantly showing everyone what it means to be a loyal, and a loving family member. Rather that giving it to one humble person or give it to a humble and loving pet. If Nellie were not to keep look out for her owner, than she would not have been able to save her owner. Even…

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    Different perspectives may lead to different things but in this case there are two similarities and a difference in Martin Luther King’s Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance speech and in President Barack Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize speech. Both King and Obama express and explain their views on how things should be and how they should be done. In both speeches, Martin Luther King and President Barack Obama talk about violence but in different ways. King’s examples are about how violence is used for…

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    Hugo Grotius’s Commentary on the Law of Prize and Booty, completed in 1606, profoundly challenges the traditional conceptual dichotomy between private piracy and public warfare. Grotius’s treatise convincingly blurs comfortable distinctions between piracy, privateering, and warfare. The historical event giving rise to the Commentary was an act of piracy. In 1602, the Dutch sea-captain Jakob van Heemskerck was commissioned by the United Amsterdam Company to command eight of their ships and engage…

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    convinced the German people that he could bring them out of their misery and help the country. So he blamed Germany 's problems on the Jews. One Holocaust survivor is Elie Wiesel, author of the book Night, a memoir. Another work by Wiesel is his "Nobel Prize Acceptance…

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