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    “Staying Safe In Cyberspace.” The World Wide Web may seem fun and controlled, but in reality, it’s full of dangers that many people wouldn’t even want to imagine. These dangers include real people known as internet predators, viruses and scams, the various layers of the Internet known as the Dark Web and Deep Web, and the fact that nothing is ever gone, not even after you delete it. These reasons are why individuals should stay safe in the real world, and even safer in cyberspace. The Internet…

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    Topic Outline Comparative Study between Synthetic Medicines and Natural Medicines in Relieving Common Cold THESIS: Natural medicines are more reliable in relieving common cold than synthetic medicines because, unlike synthetic medicines, they have less or even no side effects to one’s body and they also boost the immune system rather than suppressing the symptoms. INTRODUCTION I. Common Cold A. Definition B. Cause C. Symptoms II. Relievers A. Synthetic medicines B. Natural medicines III. Natural…

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    Mass Extinction of the Human Species The future is not guaranteed for individuals, and the same is true for all of humanity. Of the millions of species that exist on this planet humans are known as the most intelligent, but maybe this is a misconception. While mankind carries on its activities, the chance of a mass extinction grows with every misuse of the earth. It is more likely that humans will cause their own extinction than it is that they would be wiped out by a natural catastrophe…

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    Introduction Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD’s) are a combination of more than 25 infectious diseases caused by different types of bacteria and viruses. These viruses and bacteria have a negative impact on the American population because most often it is unnoticed and comes with no warning sign. With no cautionary signs, STDs can be transported from one individual to another through sexual contact. In light of this knowledge, STDs is in need of annihilation in the United States, because…

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    This paper will incorporate what is cyber bullying versus bullying. It will show how bullying effects people. It will also compare the suicide rate of girls versus boys in several countries. Some interventions are counseling and confronting to help with the stress of bullying. Computers are a great tool, however, in the hands of the wrong person it can be a death trap. Cyber bullying involves someone making threats and mean comments to others through the internet, in-person or over the phone…

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    Single Genetic Disorders

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    regards to in vivo deliveries, vectors are required and viruses are the most common types of vectors used (Edelstein, 2004). Some examples of viruses that can be used for delivery include adenoviruses, retroviruses and adeno-associated viruses (ibid). As stated by Gould and Favorov (2003), factors such as titer, tropism, immunogenicity, transgene size and cell state need to be considered when choosing the virus for delivery. Although viruses can be very useful in gene therapy, there are…

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    getting vaccinations and immunizations should become easier for everyone in America to access and the rate of illness should be decreasing. Bacteria and viruses are two of the most common reasons for people getting sick, mainly because they both have fast regeneration and mutation periods. Their mutation periods allow the bacteria and viruses to become resistant to certain types of medicine, which creates a difficult situation for people to recuperate from. To combat this problem, new medicines…

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    As a writer and a scientist, H.S. Wells changed the world’s sight on science with Time travel, Invisibility, and Alien attacks. Called the Father of Sci-Fi, he wrote the Time Machine, the Invisible man, and War of the Worlds, and with these books he introduced these topics. In the Time Traveler, he talks about a man who, after some time travel, finds a utopian land where he meets these creatures called Eloi, and their counterparts, the Morlocks. He realizes that these are the two evolutions of…

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    Alfred Hershey & Martha Chase: DNA Discoveries Alfred Hershey was born in Owosso, Michigan. He graduated from Michigan State in 1934 with a Ph.D. After his Ph.D., Hershey accepted a position at the Washington University School of Medicine in the Department of Bacteriology, where he started working on bacteriophage. In 1946, working with Max Delbruck, a fellow scientist, Hershey discovered that phage can recombine when co-infected into a bacterial host, which lead to research a new area of phage…

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    Both of the influenza viruses are single stranded RNA genome viral molecules. They are typically 80 t0 120 nm in diameter and spherical shaped (Couch, 1996). On the viral particle are hemagglutinin attachment proteins and neuraminidases. These two components help differentiate…

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