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    prehistoric and well preserved mummy in the world‚ not since Tutankhamen had anything stunned the world this much. After the discovery of Otzi‚ many questions started arising‚ the main focus question was- Why else was the Iceman such a significant discovery? Many issues also came up; some issues to be discussed include the ethical issues‚ scientific issues‚ and heritage issues. The discovery was overwhelming to the scientific world and the people in the world‚ there were many theories and speculations to what

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    Articles Nazi Scientists and Ethics of Today The article Nazi Scientists and Ethics of Today is about hoe after the holocaust and the brutal experiments on Jews and gypsies. Scientists are trying to find ethical questions on Nazi data. Using the data of the Nazi’s scientists might fine a way to change a baby’s characteristics ‚ although they are frightened people might abuse these new findings. The way how Nazi scientists and ethics of today are similar with The Strange Case of Mr. Hyde and

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    my education and went on to college I did a course in Access to Healthcare (Nursing) and achieved a diploma. By doing this course l knew that l wanted to be involved in healthcare but unfortunately the opportunity of Health and Social Care came into sight. I did a background research on the course and it showed me that l will still be involved in helping people in Health and Social Care. In hindsight l realised that from doing this course‚ I can be either a Healthcare Advisor or a Social Worker.

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    Title: “The Material World” General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: To inform the audience of what materialism is and the impact it has on society. Design: Topical Introduction Attention Getter How many people do we all know who want to be rich? I know I do‚ but does money actually do for us? B.C. Forbes once said‚ “The be-all and end-all of life should not be to get rich‚ but to enrich the world.” Adapt to Self I’m aware I’m not the biggest saint when it comes to spending‚ so I

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    present time is 11 a.m   the blue line depicts downstream river‚ red- highway‚ grey dotted -kachhi sadak.T-water tank ‚PP-police post‚B-boat‚R-rampur‚S-sitapur‚W-well.   SOLUTION Friends we are on our way to rampur from sitapur and when we reached to lilapur we faced four problem‚ we divide our group in small teams and solve the problems simultaneously   Problem.1-to save life of ferry men We send two candidates along with the injured ferrymen with the college van to the near

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    magnetic moment. While staying with the topic of astronomy‚ this paper will describe the discovery of antimatter‚ the origins of antimatter‚ and antimatter as energy. To describe antimatter we must first look at the history in its discovery. The history of discovering antimatter begins in 1929 by the proposal of an English Physicist named Paul Dirac. In attempting to combine quantum mechanics with special relativity to describe the behavior of an electron‚ he found that the solutions of the equation

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    SUB : MATERIALS MANAGEMENT N.B.: 1) 2) 1. Attempt any Eight Questions All questions carries equal What is wealth‚ and how is it created ? What is value added‚ and how is it achieved ? Explain with examples ? 2. What is a material requirements plan ? What is the difference between dependent and independent demand ? Explain with examples. 3. Problem : Complete the following table. Lead time for the part is two weeks. The lot size is 100. What is the projected available at the end

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    The DNA molecule is often referred to as “The Blueprint of life”. Discuss. [SEP‚ 1999] Synopsis DNA structure Why is DNA called “blueprint” Features of the genetic code ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a vital component of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. A blueprint is a detailed drawing or map which identifies and directs the construction and development of a building or an object. DNA is the hereditary

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    Since its discovery in the 1980’s‚ the application of DNA has been utilized in many ways. When Deoxyribonucleic Acid‚ or DNA is examined‚ a precise decoding of genetic information is revealed. With the exception of identical twins‚ every person’s genetic code (commonly referred to as a Genetic Fingerprint) is inherited and unique. From Maury advising men everyday on TV “You ARE the Father!” or “You are NOT the Father!” to learning the descendents of former slaves are related to President Thomas Jefferson

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    Experiment 1 1. For each structure identified‚ do you think its location affects its ability to function? Why or why not? (Hint: those buried deep in the cell probably do different things than those closer to the cell membrane). Structure does not affect function of the cells‚ cells have a particular structure that enables them to carry out their function in the best way. 2. Draw a labeled diagram of a small section of the plasma membrane and briefly describe its structure and function

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