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    Extra credit summary Endosymbiont genomes follow a general trend of reduction and increase in stability over time. Mitochondrial Genomes follow this same trend appearing to be an aggregation of several smaller genomes which have reached a point of stability. The bacterial endosymbiont Hodgkinia, found in various forms throughout cicada populations, have been observed to undergo extreme genome instability possibly as a result of the extended 13 to 17-year cicada life cycles. Magicicada tredecim

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    There are a lot of mysteries still unknown on this planet: what other creatures live in the ocean, what is undiscovered in the rainforest, what parts of civilization have we forgotten, and what's Taco Bell's meat made out of? These are all things we need to know, but what is often forgotten is what's at our North and South poles. Those frozen landscapes have thick ice, but what is at the bottom of that ice? Could there be life under that ice that has been isolated for millions of years? Maybe. This

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    and specialized databases (for introduced and threatened species) have been used. Experts also provided estimates of the number of known species not yet in the major databases. For only some groups could we obtain an (expert opinion) estimate of undiscovered species.

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    with his faith. We can see that this could be an answer to the first problem, the reason we should live or not. Because the fear of the unknown is always in the back of your mind. Hamlet straits, “But that the dread of something after death, The undiscovered country, from whose bourn No traveller returns.” (III,i,85-87) But the thought of something from the other side, something after death. This is what we are scared of at the core if we do not follow through with suicide. Why is that thought provoking

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    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, The Prince of Denmark has remained to be the most astonishing of William Shakespeare’s tragedies. It is widely known to be considered as a philosophy or drama based play, but moral center is universally acknowledged. The characters in Hamlet persistently struggle with the power of their consciences, as they are tempted to satisfy their innermost desires. Hamlet, The Prince of Denmark, is bestowed upon the strenuous task of taking justice into his hands to avenge his

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    Information governance [IG] is an approach that employs multiple activities and technologies effectively within an organization. This policy incorporates more than traditional records management as multiple departments are involved in its implementation. An established information governance policy is necessary to reduce accompanying jeopardies and expenses. According to the 2005 Second Annual Data Breach Industry Forecast, after 62 percent of consumers reported they had received at least two data

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    Nonna Great Grandma

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    Most people pursue a career in medicine to fulfill their family’s wishes or for the money associated with the work, but I am attracted to the medical field due to it having grown to be an integral part of me. One of my most profound memories is a Sunday afternoon while my Nonna Great Grandma and I are waiting in our car. We are carrying on small talk when I notice a sudden shift in the atmosphere as my Nonna turns to my Great Grandma and inquires “Do you know who I am?” To which my Great grandma

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    Villefort's Description

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    Edmond Dantes, about to be married, is taken away because he is denounced by his undiscovered enemies, Fernand, Caderousse, and Danglars. As he is being held in prison, he meets Monsieur de Villefort. As Dantes is telling Villefort about his life, Monsieur de Villefort feels his “coincidence shook his usual impassivity and struck a chord of sympathy in the depths of his soul,”(25) because he feels sympathy for a man his age, to be attacked by someone when he has not done anything wrong. Monsieur

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    European Exploration

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    During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries small groups financed by private businesses carried out the first phase of European exploration. Members of the noble or merchant class typically funded these early expeditions. Over time, as it became clear that global exploration was extremely profitable, European states took on a primary role. The next phase of exploration involved voyages taken in the name of a particular empire and monarch (e.g., France or Spain). The Iberian empires of Spain and

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    Environmental injustice is an issue everyone just seems to ignore, but in reality this issue as serve as any other type of injustice. Imagine you living in a place where your family as lived for generations, and in that place is where you meet your basic needs, such as: food, water, and shelter. One day without any beforehand warnings that place gets demolished, nothing but sheds of pieces on the ground. Places like the Amazon forest witness such events, animals in the Amazon forest are being forced

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