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    Pitbulls and their owners. Although pitbulls seem to be dangerous‚ people should be able to own pit bulls in the united states. Historically‚ many dogs have been defined as pit bulls‚ and dogs identified as pit bulls have been held responsible for attacks.pitbulls have been known as dangerous ‚ vicious‚ dogs‚ and some people think that they should be banned. Also people say that they can’t be trained. But this isn’t

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    Filipino voters should be blamed for the Philippines’ problems May 12‚ 2013by Ilda I don’t think there is a point in holding elections in the Philippines. It’s so expensive and the whole process just disrupts normal activities and keeps Filipinos from moving forward. What is the point in going through something that won’t even change or improve how things are being run in the country anyway? Before every election‚ the candidates use literally the same song and dance routine to entertain the voters

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    ‚ | Why Scientist Don’t do Ethics and Why it is Important That They do | Ethical Issues in Science | | | Scientists don’t deal with ethics because they are more involved with the science and getting results. The pressure of working in that field is put on them to get results for their careers and getting more grant money. They should deal with ethics for the betterment of all that. If the public believes that scientist are unethical and can’t be trusted‚ the research they do will

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    observing mitosis; this is because they’re in the tip of the root which is an area of the plant that grows quickly. This results in more cells going through mitosis all at once‚ also allowing us to examine the different stages of mitosis. Stages: 1. Interphase: DNA replicates‚ but has not formed the condensed structure. They remain as loosely coiled chromatin. The nucleus is still intact. 2. Prophase: The DNA molecules progressively shorten and condense by coiling‚ to form chromosomes. The

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    Abstract:  In this lab‚ you will find out how plant and animal cells are alike and how they are different.  The onion elodea cells were both plants‚ so they had a cell wall. The cheek cells were animal cells‚ so  they did not have a cell wall.  Eukaryotic cells contain structures called organelles that carry out life  processes. Eukaryotic cells can be classified by the types of organelles they contain. In plant and animal  cells‚ similarities and differences exist because of varied life functions.  

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    people learn how to live independently when studying at university. Most of universities locate in modern city‚ urban or suburban while most of students live in countryside or poor places. Therefore‚ they live far away with their families when becoming students. They must take care of themselves. They face and overcome many obstacles in strange places. In some cases‚ the students do part time jobs to earn extra money for hired room or tuition. Without family next them‚ they learn how to mature and

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    Elijah Mann White 2nd 31 October 2016 Why Handguns Should be Banned Handguns are very easy to buy and conceal. Criminals can get these weapons and conceal them just like everyone else. That makes them very dangerous. That’s why they should be banned. Handguns are small‚ lethal‚ and easy to obtain.“...semi-automatic handguns with magazines that slide into their grips-- are the most manufactured category of American firearm. According to the ATF‚ 4‚441‚726 were produced in 2013” (Ryder). That number

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    definition‚ but one simple definition to sum it up is that law is a system of rules and guidelines which are enforced through social institutions to govern behavior. The law affects politics‚ economics and society in various ways and serves as a social arbitrator or intermediates of relations between people. Ethics according to Miriam Webster’s dictionary on the other hand can be defined as a system of moral principles. Our key word being “moral”‚ how can we figure out if something it is moral? The

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    James Morton Why Marijuana Should Be Decriminalized Marijuana has been used recreationally as well as medicinally for thousands of years. The earliest evidence of inhalation of marijuana‚ a small pile of charred cannabis/seeds‚ was found in Romania and believed to be dated prior to the 3rd millennia BCE. Marijuana use is considered to be beneficial to some‚ however has been controversially classified as a schedule 1 controlled substance‚ making it as illegal as heroin‚ politicians claim it to

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    the days following the death she takes the plunge down the rabbit hole. This lead up to when Ophelia finally died and ended her own life. There are two theories as to why Ophelia went insane. One being being she did truly love Hamlet and not being able to be with him affected her. The second theory was that Hamlet killing her father‚ Polonius‚ increase her depression and lead it to kill her. The theory backed up by the mannequin challenge was the second one. The scene featured in it was the scene

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