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    acidic waters, calcium carbonate is more difficult to absorb. This affects coral reefs and is leading to shrinking of the reefs and may eventually lead to the total destruction of reefs. The calcium carbonate dilemma also affects snails, clams, and urchins who utilize calcium carbonate to form their…

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    3 Types Of Cloning

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    There are many biological phenomena’s some explainable and many still a mystery. One of life’s greatest wonders is life itself. Scientist have succeeded in explaining the life cycle both on an embryotic level and from birth to death, but could they have possibly gone too far for society as they discover successful cloning. There are three types of cloning, 1. Recombinant DNA cloning, the joining of DNA from two different organisms in order to create a new DNA sequence for the use of medicine. 2.…

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    When my body and my mind are at its finest and most content, it is when I’m at the beach swimming in the ocean. The pure sunlight of the beach shines down on my skin and sends warm rays throughout my body that I welcome. After soaking up the sun, I usually spend a significant amount of time in the refreshing and serene ocean. Any ocean on Earth can quickly satisfy my needs of a quick rejuvenation. Along with the replenishing factors that I enjoy at the beach, I also greatly enjoy the various…

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    was just black with a boring green tint. I didn’t care about it too much though. I was more interested in the sea life that hid in the nooks and crannies of the reef. On all of the coral there were little round pockets where dark purple and red sea urchins made their home. Some of them had spikes that protruded out of their pocket, which made me paranoid that I would get poked by one. Eventually I got used to the presence of the spikes so I allowed myself to get a closer look. Some of the coral…

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    When Alice saw Mary’s boyfriend Tom cheating on Mary with another girl; I personally believe that it would be imperative to tell Mary about the incident. This decision is the best one to make based upon Alice’s values of the people she cares about, the extensive length of her and Mary’s friendship, and the possible repercussions of withholding the truth. If Alice considers these three reasons in telling the truth; it will make her decision a lot easier to make. To begin, since Mary is an…

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    As a universal language, mathematics is not only within the education system but rather in almost every aspect of life. When looking outside at nature or even at oneself, various types of symmetrical examples are present. Symmetry, according to the Oxford dictionary, means the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis. Hence, this similarity within symmetrical patterns, designed within various objects or persons appeals to the eye at first glance due…

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    Chile Culture

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    Once said by the famous outstanding Chilean poet "love, beauty it is the shadow of God on the universe. Just like this famous poet stated, it can refer to chile very well. Through its culture, religion, and economy. Chile has a controversial government that influences culture and religion as well as economics. Chile and its vast culture have an array of interesting agriculture. Chile is a country in South America, which borders the pacific sea (Aronson 4). Its capital is Santiago (Time). Chile…

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    At first glance, two dystopian novels, Fahrenheit 451 (F451) by Ray Bradbury and Anthem by Ayn Rand may not have common ground with the historical, influential, and inspirational autobiography the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. However, the main characters in each piece struggle to know. Frederick Douglass, a slave, details in a chapter entitled “Learning to Read and Write” how he faces grave opposition to his endeavor, yet eventually setting himself on a path to freedom. Montag…

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    Intellect can invoke a series of ideas that affect people in a positive or negative manner. The essays “The Library Card” by Richard Wright and “Learning to Read and Write” by Frederick Douglass, both emphasize the importance and epitomize the significance in being educated. In both cases, knowledge destabilizes them and causes them to develop a hatred for themselves and others. In addition, they both realize that the knowledge they have acquired does not make freedom any less evasive. On a…

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    The Great Barrier Reef is a coastal habitat off the coast of Queensland, Australia. The system is the largest coral reef and living structure in the world, reaching around 2,575 in length. It’s made up of approximately 2,900 individual reefs with 900 islands. The Great Barrier Reef is the perfect habitat for many species of marine life such as coral and over one thousand five hundred species of fish. The reef contains many different life forms such as: fish, sea turtles, giant clams, sea snakes,…

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