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    was caused by a recessive mutant gene. Cystic Fibrosis(CF) is a thick and sticky mucus that clogs the airways, making it hard to breathe and causing damage. It is caused by a defect in a gene that changes a specific protein that regulates the movement of salt in and out of cells at birth. In order for someone to be diagnosed with CF, the child would need to get one copy of the gene from both parents. This results in sticky mucus being in the digestive,…

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    In the book the mysterious benedict society by Trenton lee Stewart the charters Rayne, sticky, Constance and Kate are all introduced at different times but the book starts off talking about Rayne while he is at the orphanage were he has been since his parents left him He is reading the paper well having his tea and reads an ad that reads: ARE YOU A GIFTED CHILD LOOKING FOR SPECIAL OPROTUNITIES? He and three other gifted kids also read this ad (and also many others). They all go through different…

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    Wild Things Are

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    see the book, but I would cover up the words using sticky notes. During each page, I would allow time for the students to write down their own interpretation/perception of each picture. I would do this for each page. Next, I would provide the students 30 minutes to write a story based on the notes that they took from the pictures that they saw. Ideally, I would love to have a book for each child in the classroom and cover up the words using sticky notes; however, this may not be possible.…

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    DASA Research Papers

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    DASA (Dignity for all Students Act) is a law designed to protect all students from bullying. It serves an important purpose in schools in order to create a safe environment for students, free from physical, mental and emotional harassment. After receiving DASA training, there is much knowledge I have gained about what DASA consists, including from a teacher’s standpoint and my obligations as a teacher concerning DASA in schools. As part of our DASA training, we spent time discussing incidents…

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    Note Taking Techniques

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    side. I use the cards to quiz myself and memorize the information. I really enjoy highlighters and sticky notes. I use different colors of highlighter to keep information together when I find it relates. It helps when writing papers from textbooks, because it gives you a guideline of what it will say. You can just follow along and if you get stuck, just move on to the next highlighted phrase. Sticky notes are wonderful if you have a question and would like to go back to it. When you have your…

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    The strategy an engineer utilizes to resolve automobile issues is considered callous by society. However, it is crucial for individuals to look from an engineer's perspective to fully understand the situation better. In the article The Engineer’s Lament, Malcolm Gladwell uses testimonial and anecdotes to express their viewpoints on several controversial issues relating to automobiles. As the article progress, Gladwell describes a variety of situations from the perspective of Denny Gioia, who…

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    addition, try to stay away from anything else sticky and hard, such as caramel popcorn, which has the ability to crack teeth and/or damage the wires and brackets of your braces. In addition, steer clear of teeth-staining food…unless of course you keep a toothbrush handy! Brush and floss It wouldn’t be a bad idea to bring along a toothbrush and dental floss. This will give you the ability to brush after every meal, or after you eat anything especially sweet or sticky. With the amount of food and…

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    transport chloride ions which, in turn, affects the cells’ abilities to control the movement of water in tissues. This lack of capacity to regulate chloride ions and the movement of water within cells results in thick, sticky mucus that is dangerous to many of the body’s organs. If the sticky mucus clogs an airway, it may result in severe breathing issues and bacterial infections in the lungs. The buildup of thick mucus causes permanent lung damage. This condition also affects the digestive…

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    Gum Disease

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    What you eat matters. Many foods and beverages cause plaque, which damages your teeth. Plaque is a sticky film full of bacteria that contributes to gum disease and causes tooth damage. After eating or drinking food, the sugars consumed cause the bacteria-filled plaque to release acids that attack your tooth enamel. As the acids break down your tooth enamel, cavities develop. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cavities are the most common, chronic disease faced by…

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    Monkeys: The Ebola Virus

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    Ebola and Marburg seem to have a very strong connection to animals. Charles Monet, who was the index case for Marburg, was surrounded by animals everywhere he went; monkeys lived near his house and he even fed them out of his hand (Preston 8). There is strong evidence that he could have received Marburg from one of the monkeys. The monkeys that commonly carried Marburg were from Uganda (Preston 40). It appears that wherever monkeys go, Marburg and Ebola are not far behind. Not only are…

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