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    World changing, revolutionary, and mind-blowing is what this world demands and rotates around by an item called technology. Technology is flourishing and is altering the world as time passes by. Articles support this by using evidence and scientific reasons. Scientific advancements have many purposes to it such as helping the world, finding out new things or socializing with others. Although technology is a great thing, it has many cons to it. Technology is a dangerous resource in the world that

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    Numerous sensitization campaigns have been launched, all over the world, with the aim of promoting awareness of the rising cases of ecological destruction. These campaigns have not only targeted human activities but also business operations. Shaw (22), highlights the major environmental challenges faced in the modern world; most notoriously, water and air pollution, which he says, kills crops and vegetation, damages the ozone layer and threatens people’s lives and health. Businesses play a massive

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    employ a technique called somatic cell nuclear transfer,t involves removing the nucleus from an egg and replacing it with the nucleus from a somatic cell (a regular body cell, such as a skin cell), which provides a full complement of 46 chromosomes.The egg is then stimulated and, if successful, begins dividing as a new organism at the earliest (embryonic) developmental stages. This new individual is genetically (virtually) identical to the person from whom the somatic cell was taken. It is a human clone

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    diabetes and various other diseases. Grown up in a family of medical professionals, the curiosity to explore various life processes was not only acquired but also inherent. I want to take a leap forward of what my parents and grandparents practice and ‘Cell and Molecular Physiology’ or ‘Immunology’ as major will surely make me accomplish in achieving my aim of life. As a small child, I had seen the agony of patients and limitations of medical profession in dealing with various illnesses. I had innumerable

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    A gene mutation is a permanent alteration in the DNA sequence that makes up a gene, such that the sequence differs from what is found in most people. Almost everyone has been affected by genetic diseases, the most notorious being Down Syndrome. As a kid i didn’t know what Down Syndrome was or how it occurred. I saw kids with Down Syndrome as different and believed that they somehow caught it like the common cold. As I grew older I realized the harsh reality that those kids did nothing wrong. It was

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    1. Describe 4 properties of water that make it life sustaining? Do not give just a list. Describe why each property helps sustain life. • The lower density of ice it can form the ice crystal by the hydrogen bonds at cooler temperature. • Water’s high polarity ions and other polar molecules are attracted to the high level of polarity in water. What make water very good solvent is its ability to form hydrogen bonds. • High heat capacity the amount of energy that take to rise temperature from 1g of

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    Review: Biodegradable Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery Introduction With the many innovations in the disciplines of nanotechnology and drug delivery their merger is a very advantages strategy transport of small molecular weight drugs and macromolecules for localized or targeted delivery to the tissue of interest [1]. Nanotechnology will provided an outlet for conveying therapeutic agents in biocompatible nanocomposites such as nanoparticles, nanocapsules, micellar systems, and conjugates. With

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    By living in a broken world, people become subjected to devastation and times of hopelessness. Some encounter this through job struggles or family disputes. Others encounter it while waiting at death’s door, waiting for an organ transplant. On January 8, 2014, 120,990 people were waiting for an organ transplant, wondering if they will be added to the 3,381 people who died last year waiting for a new kidney or wondering if they will become one of the 26,000 people in the United States who die each

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    Cheek cells viewed with IKI indicator under the following power of magnifications: See attached page for actual sketches 1. Scanning Low Power 2. Scanning High Power Questions NOTE: Answer Question A only if you used a compound light microscope for this experiment. A. Did altering the amount of light help in viewing the unstained cheek cells? Explain. When viewing the unstained cheek cells, the amount of light did not have an effect on viewing the slide; meaning that the cells were not

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    Two Mad Scientists Trying to Play God By Bonique Obermuller ENG 4UO Terry Pratchett once said, “God does not play dice with the universe; He plays an ineffable game of His own devising, which might be compared, from the perspective of any of the other players.” In the novels Frankenstein by Mary Shelly and The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells the characters Victor Frankenstein and Dr. Moreau are scientists who take their experiments too far. Both Victor and Moreau are very smart

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