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    Some people claim that animal research is necessary because there are no alternatives. According to ¨Why are animals used in research,¨ animals are the best subject to research on because they are usually more reliable and they precise. The same source also claimed that animals are better than other subjects because they have a lot in common with humans and are the closest things we can get to exact replicas. Although animals are similar to humans, we do have many other ways that can be more…

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    Beta Giyorgis Analysis

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    structured the churches' landscape, details, and religious sites mentioned earlier in such a way as to achieve such a feat. This is evident to emphasizing Christianity because the artist wanted to recreate Jerusalem by the cross structure so it would replicate the heavenly era in the biblical times. Its purpose was also for protection. The church was made deep in the ground so that it would be harder to demolish it and since it was made with one rock, it had a strong foundation and overall body.…

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    It 340 Network Management

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    IT 340 – Network Management Assignment No. 1 Rami Mansour Aljuhani 130183364 Question No. 1 Compare the telephone network and the Internet. What are the similarities? What are the differences? The telephone network and the Internet are both networks, they both send signals from end to end. The telephone network is circuit switched and the Internet is a mixture of several technologies. Both uses equipment’s to send and receive. Telephone uses telephone switches on the Central Office, while the…

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    Piaget’s cognitive development theory has four periods and the sensorimotor period in particular pique my interest. The period basically explains the cognitive growth we undergo the first two years of life. Growing up I was surrounded with family. My great grandmother had seventeen kids, who in return went on to have countless kids as well, and so the process continued. When it was my siblings turn to produce, they wasted no time. Presently there are seven juniors with promises of more to come…

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    West Nile Virus

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    Unlike other bodily cells, neurons do not undergo cell division, meaning that their health is critical. When WNV infects the central nervous system, it triggers the response of a type of glial cell known as a microglial cell. Microglial cells are the primary component of the central nervous system’s immune response. These cells phagocytize, or swallow, and remove the pathogen-damaged nerve cells. They also activate proinflammatory cytokines which can unintentionally cause harm to healthy cells.1…

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    Forget Shakespeare, I’m going to be an engineer. I consider myself a very math and science oriented person; I am not a social studies or English person. I have problems memorizing dates and remembering what Louis the 14th did during his reign. And I can't think of thesis statements off the top of my head, instead it takes me hours of rewriting and crossing things out. I do, however, know how to use data. I love learning about the world around us from the smallest cells in biology, to imploding…

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    blood-to-blood or sexual contact” (Hoeger, Hoeger, Hoeger, & Fawson, 2015). HIV was originally formed in chimpanzees in Central Africa, and spread to humans through infected blood (What is HIV/AIDS?, 2015). Once the virus has entered into the body, it replicates and attacks and kills white blood cells. This causes a drastic decrease of the body’s ability to fight of infection. The low immune system presence leaves plenty of…

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    Responses to questions about the study entitled the “Aping Expressions?” by Marina Davila Ross. According to Carlson, N. (1993), naturalistic observation is a common research method that involves covertly or overtly watching subjects’ behaviors in their natural environment without intervention. There are several advantages of this type of research methodology. Firstly, naturalistic observation allows you to study topics that are unethical. In all studies, it is important to get at the depth in…

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    In 1941, the director of Indian Arts and Crafts Board, Rene d’Harnoncourt and Fredric Douglas, an anthropologist and curator of American Indian collections established an art exhibition, Indian Art of the United States in the Museum of Modern Art. It was organized by prehistoric art, living traditions, and modern-day Indian art. The exhibit included art from prehistoric carvers in the West, Northeast Coast, and engravers in the Arctic, sculptors of the East, hunters, woodsmen, planters and…

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    he a lot and Benton acted as a father figure through the start of his journey. As time passed Pollock developed his own style of creating. Once people saw his work they became very confused, thinking his works of art were simply lazy and easy to replicate. Little did his growing followers know, there was a method to his madness. Giving his work a chance and…

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