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    everyday communication to mean and represent many different technological procedures. More specifically, cloning is defined as somatic cell nuclear transfer. Human cloning is a very controversial topic as well as a tremendous breakthrough in today’s technology and science. There have been many experiments on animal cloning which have been successful, and because of these discoveries, there is a belief that human cloning would be successful too. Many individuals argue that each human life is unique

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    of poverty. But even though with the negativities many people have and nothing had to stop them from even trying and succeeding in their goal of escaping poverty and reaching for the American dream. Let's talk about one of the problems which are a major one. That problem is our workforce many people in our country is either impoverished and living off the government or is homeless and can’t do anything. Many of the people have to go through many things just to get through and have the ability to

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    There are many unethical business all around the world. One of the many unethical business is Coca-Cola. John S. Pemberton a pharmacist from Atlanta invented Coca-cola in 1886. It's believed that Coca-Cola was invented in accident by mixing of syrup with soda water. These business has had many conflicts throughout their process of becoming one of the most recognized soft drink worldwide. This company is not just only recognize by its original product Coca-cola but it’s now also recognized for other

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    Modernism In America

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    Going from long skirts and traditions the youth are beginning to radically change our culture creating controversy. This era is where many of our traditions that have never been questioned before are being put to the limits by our growing youth. We used to be a culture of women covering up, planned dates, horses and buggies and everyone attending church. The war is over and everything is changing, so the real question we must ask is, is it actually bad? First of all planned dating and seeming improper

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    Many aspects of the United States of America can be traced back to roman history. One of these aspects is the main city. Rome was the main city of the Roman Empire and the population back then was once 1.2 million and growing. Just like in the United States there is N.Y. where it is very populated. It also shares the aspect of crime because in both cities it is dangerous to walk around in the streets because of the muggings and robberies that took place all over the cities. There government and ours

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    Ignominy And Poverty

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    time thought to be one in which those in poverty worked as hard as they could and attained boundless wealth. Many people did rise from poverty, and even the impoverished lives were far better than the poor of even fifty years before. Social mobility had increased dramatically. Unfortunately, being impoverished was still a very horrible lifestyle to be living, and social mobility, while still higher than fifty years prior, was lower than many people today think. In the 1890s many of these problems

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    A problem that many couples in America face today is infertility. Infertility is the inability to conceive children. More than 6.1 million Americans are currently declared infertile this account for 10% of Americans in the child bearing age (Cooper-Hilbert). This is not only a problem in our world today but also in the book One Foot in Eden by Ron Rash this is a problem that affects many of the charters. In the book it discusses the backgrounds of each character and talks about what problems they

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    Oklahoma Facts

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    famous people that were born there, including sports players and celebrities. There are many important things that Oklahoma needed to overcome. There are lot of places to see. Lastly, there are some wonderful inventions that were from Oklahoma. Fun and Weird Facts First, one thing that is important to Oklahoma is some of its facts that are fun and weird. One thing you might have never known about Oklahoma is that the state that has the most man made

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    America’s funding for NASA during the space race in 1966 was 4.41% of the federal budget yet in modern times this expenditure has fallen to only 0.5% of the federal budget. One might ask why, but the greater question is why isn’t anything being done about this dearth of funding for NASA. America should once again fund the exploration of space with a renewed ferocity because of the various educational, economical, and technological benefits of having well-funded space agencies. NASA is a United

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    In theory, both of these findings are intercorrelated and dependent on many variables. For instance, an emergency patient was carried into the clinic, unconscious, on my arrival. The nurse on duty failed to place proper personal protective equipment (I.E. gloves, N-95 Masks) into use. When confronted about her lack of use

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