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    falls under the natural sciences, covering stem cell research capabilities through experimentation and observation. The team members are from the department of surgery, medicine, or anatomy from the University of Wisconsin Schools of Medicine, and the Regional Primate Research Center in Madison, Wisconsin. This all makes them well qualified for researching this field and establishing the different ways that the embryonic cells can be used to ultimately lead to clinical trials.The scientists in…

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    Driverless Cars Essay

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    finding a solution for inefficient transportation which is both harmful to the environment and incredibly unsafe.3 Through this project, Mercedes-Benz and Bundeswehr University Munich became pioneers for the autonomous vehicle industry, successfully building a driverless car.3 With the help of a number of electronics companies, universities, and other institutions, a component known as VITA was implemented into cars to work as cruise control while allowing cars to decelerate when a sensor…

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    Progressive Reformers

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    implementation of such reforms as the Wisconsin idea. Progressive reformers faced mixed results addressing the social…

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    While there are a variety of means to achieving such principles, one of the most commonly chosen paths is secondary education. Over 65% of recent high school graduates chose to go to college for at least some amount of time. Many colleges and universities across the nation use what people have coined liberal education. This type of education is supposed to provide a broad base on all subject matters. In an attempt to not only provide students with more knowledge but to also teach valuable…

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    Plasti Plastic Case Study

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    one-time-use items. Discarded plastic then accumulates in the environment; so far many studies have shown that plastic accumulates in marine ecosystems (Capenter et al., 1972, Thompson et al., 2004, Browne et al., 2011, Derraik, 2006) and freshwater systems (Eriksen et al., 2013, Free et al., 2014, Corcoran, 2008). Typically, classification of plastic debris occurs in two ways 1) primary or debris in manufactured form (i.e. microbeads used as exfoliants in cosmetic products, bottle caps, and…

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    Artistotle/Plato (384BC-347BC): Artistotle was a Greek philosopher, born in 384BC died in 347BC. Through his work, the “Scala naturae” also called “the great chain of being”, Artistotle tried to analyze the relationship between all living things. “Scala naturae” is the earliest work of taxonomy in biology, which categorized species on Earth from the simplest to most complex. He also declared that species could not ever change over time. Nicholas Steno (1638-1686): Steno was a Danish scientist.…

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    recognize the nation’s education system flaw that separate was not equal and the social division was not only unfair, but robbed African American students possibility of advancement and changed history for all students worldwide. Before Brown, there were many milestone events that led up to the prominent case. The preeminent case of 1857, Dred Scott v. Sandford, Dred Scott was a slave that lived in Missouri and later moved to the free states of Illinois and Wisconsin with his master. When they…

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    suggested and discussed freely. Through participating in this seminar, Rogers was able to contemplate his decision to enter the ministry. After much thought, Rogers came to the conclusion that becoming a minister would entail assuming a fixed belief system; this was exactly what he had tried to leave behind after having lived under his parents’ fixed mindset back in Illinois. He decided that it would be best to switch his major. But to which major did he switch? The field of clinical psychology…

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    Rape is such an extravagant issue in just about every college and university in the United States; however, many fail to prevent and handle the incidents in an effective matter. “150,000 students at 27 different colleges and universities took part…

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    Private Prison

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    The purpose of this essay is to compare the public and private prison systems currently in affect in the United States. In this essay both financial as well as health and safety statistics will be compared, as well as first hand testimony from those involved with the ongoing debate on prison conditions, leadership, and purpose in the United States, from those in favour and against private and public prisons. Private prisons do have the freedom to hire who the want, and fire who they want. They…

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