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    GEORGE SMITH PATTON JR. ( 1885 – 1945 ) INTRODUCTION George Smith Patton III was born on Nov 11‚ 1885 in San Gabriel‚ California‚ USA. He was known as “Old Blood and Guts “and “Georgie “. In 1909‚ he graduated from the U.S Military Academy at West Point and descendant of a Virginia family with a long military tradition. Patton became a keen student of the American Civil War (1861-1865)‚ especially its great cavalry leaders ‚ an interest that likely contributed to the strategy of bold ‚ highly

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    being the founder of genetics in modern science. There had been existing knowledge that crossbreeding plants and animals could enable the desired characteristics to be passed on. However‚ it was his groundbreaking discoveries he made via pea plant experiments conducted by him over 1856 to 1863 that showed how certain traits are passed on to next generation. Over this time period he is said to have tested over 5000 pea plants and from this he derived the law of Mendelian Inheritance He was able to predict

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    A pathogenic or an infectious disease is caused by an external infectious agent or pathogen such as viruses‚ bacteria‚ parasites and fungi. These pathogens are found in water‚ soil and air and a human body can be infected from drinking‚ eating or touching something infected with germs. Examples of a bacterial pathogenic disease are pneumonia and gonorrhea‚ while viral pathogenic diseases include influenza and measles. An example of a parasitic pathogenic disease is malaria‚ while an example of

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    Genetic Counselors are professional who have completed a master’s program in medical genetics and counseling skills. They then pass a certification exam administered by the American Board of Genetics Counseling. Genetic counselors can help and inheritance patterns‚ suggest testing‚ and lay out possible scenarios. They will explain the meaning of the medical science involved‚ provide support‚ confirming a diagnosis in a person who has disease symptoms‚ and address any emotional issues raised by

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    Genetic engineering is the human’s control into an organism’s genetic make-up by alteration of the genetic content such as the DNA of humans‚ which does not occur in natural conditions. Various techniques are used to prepare recombined parts of DNA from other organisms back to the origin. Genetic engineering is a type of selective breeding. Genetic Modification is very controversial. Individuals have their own personal beliefs regarding this field of research. There are great benefits to genetic

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    Professor Duquette-Rury Sociology 51: Sociology of Migration 18 February 2017 The Hispanic Challenge In “The Hispanic Challenge‚” chairman of the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies and cofounder of Foreign Policy‚ Samuel P. Huntington focuses not on the economic costs and benefits of Hispanic immigration but on the effects it has on the characteristics that define the United States. He argues that the “most immediate and serious challenge to America’s traditional identity comes

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    GENETIC ENGINEERING: THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERN GENETICS The first scientific investigation of inheritance came from an unlikely place—a monastery garden in what later became Czechoslovakia. There in the 19th century‚ a monk named Gregor Mendel bred generations of pea plants‚ observed the way they inherited characteristics‚ and founded modern genetics. While cell science and evolution theory were advancing‚ what was happening in inheritance studies? Nothing! Mendel’s work was quickly forgotten

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    Astrocyte roles in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) Alzheimer is a neurodegenerative diseases caused by the formation of amyloid- plaques‚ where A peptides clumpse together‚ that interupt the normal functioning of neurons. This results in loss of memory‚ changes in thinking and behaviour. The symptoms of alzheimer’s disease develop over the time [25]. A is a peptided formed from 42 different amino acids produced by amyloid

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    Genetic Engineering” Abstract This paper is to discuss the pros and cons of genetic engineering. And whether genetic engineering can end world hunger? Keywords: genetic‚ engineering‚ crops‚ pros‚ cons‚ world‚ hunger‚ technology‚ altered‚ tolerated‚ drought Genetic engineering the deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material (Bensel‚ 2011). Genetically modified foods (GM foods or GMO foods) are foods derived from genetically modified

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    Genetic factors: Pain is a complex human trait sculpted by multiple biologic and psychologic systems‚ each of which involves the influence of numerous proteins throughout the peripheral and central nervous systems‚ whose effects can be substantially affected by environmental exposures. Therefore‚ it is inevitable that multiple genes‚ each with a small individual effect‚ interact among themselves and with a variety of environmental factors‚ to influence pain sensitivity and the expression of chronic

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