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    “Hills Like White Elephants” shares the perspective of two different individuals on a topic that is intensely personal and yet so many people over the years have identified their opinion on the matter, abortion. Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” uses symbolism to identify the sensitive nature of the story, as well as to identify more clearly the feelings of the characters and the impact this has on them. The story, “Hills Like White Elephants”, begins to identify a difficult…

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    Howard Thurman From a young age, Jon has had a passion for fitness. At university, he learned that his knowledge of biochemistry and the human anatomy could be used to better improve his workout routines: “I started working out, started to understand my body and how working with nutrition and fitness could help me be a better athlete as well”. He found that exercise not only helped him in athletics but in every aspect of his life.…

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    Cloning: Benefits, Harms, and Misconceptions For decades scientists have pondered over the idea of somatic cell nuclear transfer, otherwise known as cloning. In 1996, their ideas became tangible with the creation of Dolly the sheep, the first organism to ever be conceived through nuclear cell transfer. Today, scientists are closer than ever to clone human cells successfully. Although there is excitement over this potential scientific breakthrough, there are fearful and apprehensive reactions as…

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    performing the operation. Of course the donor will have that heart-warming, inspirational sensation of helping another human being, but this isn’t always enough. In the perfect place, altruism would be enough, but in this day and time, money is the whole kit and caboodle. Most people would claim that authorizing the sale of organs will take advantage of the poorer people in the third world countries, but that’s already happening. The organ seller does usually collect most of the money…

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    The Opt-Out Policy

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    that illegal body harvesting is very lucrative in the U.S. due to the high demand of body parts. The investigation revealed that from 1987- 2006 (19 years), over 16,800 families had pursued lawsuits stating that their loved ones body parts were illegally sold for an estimated $6 million dollars” (Small-Jordan). So, without the demand as high, the suppliers will be out of work. This can be done by America switching to opt-out. Aside from the obvious benefits for the organ transplant community,…

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    different forms of measuring ingredients that might not be as good for you than it should be. The two biggest measurements used are teaspoons and grams. Whole Grains is a cereal grain that contains the germ, endosperm, and bran, in contrast to refined grains, which retain only the endosperm. Refined grains are missing fiber and key nutrients that their whole grain counterparts…

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    Caffeine Fitness Plan

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    pop. Caffeine can increase blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, and blood sugar levels. In high consumption caffeine can lead to many negative side effects such as, dizziness, muscle tremor, nausea, and anxiety. During the week I consumed 24.77 milligrams of caffeine, this came from the Orange Fanta I was drinking during…

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    Marketing is key to the success of any product produced by a company. Companies aren’t always honest with their customers though. Not every food company is out there to manipulate customers to buy their product. However the majority of the food industry is manipulating their customers to buy their products. There are numerous articles and advertisements that support these faulty claims. While marketing is needed for the company to survive, there are flaws and faulty claims in the food industry.…

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    others and couldn’t make it in college. she scored above average on all of her exams, every general wanted her and she became a crypto linguistics analyst, she realized that she’s not stupid at all, she’s just different. Her attitude changed and her whole world changed, she studied about her condition and realized that her approach and attitude towards school had been misguided, she wasn’t less than others, she just learned in a different manner, she went back to school again, but this time with…

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    OL-GEN140 Week 5 FINAL DRAFT Week 5/By Jeffrey Ray Jackson Sr. Because our human being, health, may depend upon Agricultural biodiversity. We, should save gardening, from the old massive ways. Allowing, vast-full efforts to grow your or my own garden and to continue being a gardener. The garden, reasons of owning a garden, understand growth, what goes on, inside the garden, within-itself. Also, the agriculture and biodiversity information on income, working outside, in the weather. I read the…

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