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    nobody knows who did it, but a superhero named super cow and cops have come to find out what happened. So as they search the place they find a weapon it is a surgery knife. Then all of a sudden the lights go out and then there is another murder. The lights come back on And they see that a man has been choked to death. They hear a noise it i9s a laugh but where is it coming from. The people ask” what do we do we need to find a way out”.Then super cow comes to talk and said “ we need to split up…

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    identifying what mad cow disease is Mad Cow disease is known as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in the scientific community. It is a transmittable, degenerative, slow growing fatal disease, which affects the central nervous system of adult cow, formed when a cow eats the central nervous tissue of another cow. Human can be affected by eating Beef that fed on food contain Central nervous system tissue, like the brain. When a human contracts this disease, it is called variant…

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    Judith Wright and Sylvia Plath both present different views on motherhood through Wright’s poem Mother To Child and Plath’s Morning Song. Wright explores the joy and liveliness of growing a baby by using a warm, slow, and tranquil tone throughout the poem, including enjambment, as if soothing a baby. In contradiction, Plath has an alternative view of motherhood, exposing the negatives of it at first, because in the narrator’s case it was not love at first sight. This can be heard in the tone…

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    has high amounts of antibiotics, various pharmaceuticals, and came from cows being fed a high grain diet. The steroid hormones used in dairy cows and cows being used for beef are different. In the cows we get dairy products from, the most controversial hormone used is called recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH), which is a synthetic version of a hormone that cows produce naturally. This hormone is used because it makes cows produce 10 to 15 percent more milk than they would usually. This…

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    Demosthenes Maratos at The Sustainability Institute at Molloy College. With the damage cattle ranching, does to the water system, the amount land having to be used for the cattle to live and the amount of greenhouse gasses they create should be enough to slow down production. Some manufactures such as McDonalds are even trying to help the efforts on cattle ranching. Cattle ranching and its effect on global warming are more dangerous in some come…

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    One day my brother and I were driving through a cattle pen, when I said "slow down you are about to run over a baby calf!" After he finally slowed down we checked to see if it was dead or not. Before we could notice if it was dead or not, a giant cow come rushing towards us. So we hopped back on the fourwheeler scared out of our minds and waited until the cow moved. Once the calf finally moved even though it wouldn't get up, Ethan said "I will call dad to see what the…

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    Copper deficiency can cause health problems, lower production, and cost producers money. Signs and symptoms of copper deficiency are changes in hair coat color , diarrhea, decrease in weight gain, anemia,, lameness, decreased disease resistance. The specific signs depend on the cause of the deficiency, and this contributes to confusion in diagnosis. Copper deficiency lowers the immune system and can make cattle more susceptible to disease, as well as less responsive to vaccines. Copper is…

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    Disease otherwise known as CWD. This is a very contagious and fatal disease that is affecting deer, elk, and moose. CWD replicates malformed proteins known as prions that deteriorates the brain, and breaks down nerve cells. CWD kind of resembles Mad Cow Disease and can be transferred from one organism to another by blood, urine, carcasses, saliva, and even plants or soil. Since the finding of CWD has been found in the captive deer, the state has enacted a testing regime that tests the deer that…

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    First lane is the protein ladder which is used as a reference and to estimate the size of different proteins. Lane 1 in the green box contains cow serum which shows high mobility since it dyes all the way to the bottom with different bands through the gel. Lane 2 contained one dark band at the bottom of the gel. Lane 3 shows o dark band with low mobility through the gel. Lane 4 shows one band stained with medium mobility through the gel. Sample proteins 1-4 were separated through gel…

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    After 28 years, Into the Woods the stage production was finally turned into a movie. In 1986, the Into the Woods musical production was performed for the first time. The production featured two acts, telling the story of a baker and his wife trying to reverse the curse keeping them from having a child. In 2014, Into the Woods was remade into film production casting several superstars to play the roles of the singers. While the two productions are very similar, there are some differences that…

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