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    Biotechnology in Philippines: Then and Now “We have recently advanced our knowledge of genetics to a point where we can manipulate life in a way never intended by nature. We must proceed with the utmost caution in the application of this new-found knowledge.” as stated by Luther Burbank. This may be the case now as major advances in biotechnology are being made. I was amazed to learn that even in Philippines‚ there are a number of activities related to the development of biotechnology. Biotechnology

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    This article was about the lobster fishing currently going on in Maine. It discusses all of the positive and few negative things that are happening to the lobster fishing industry in Maine. Most of the lobster fishermen there are responsible and follow the laws when it comes to legal lobster size and whether or not the lobster is carrying eggs. This is very beneficial to the lobster population in that area because it’s allowing the lobsters to reproduce strong and health lobsters. Unlike the fishing

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    Specific Heat

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    reach the same temperature. We now know that this has to do with the motions of molecules: what we sense as temperature is related to the average kinetic energy of the molecules of each material: the faster they’re vibrating around‚ the hotter the object feels. We can sidestep this molecular picture by dealing with objects as a whole‚ and treating the energy transfer as the flow of heat‚ rather than kinetic energy transfer among particles. |Specific Heat for Various Materials

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    1. What are some of the effects of being poor for kids? Describe what life is like for the kids shown in the video. Write at least two paragraphs describing the effects on children and teens. As of 2013‚ sixteen million children are live in poverty. For children‚ some if not most of their things are thrown out and lost when they get kicked out of homes. The only thing they want is a place to call their home. Most kids that live in poverty don’t get three meals a day‚ they are lucky enough

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    work directly with  ­ they are the raw materials of biotechnology  ­ cells are the smallest unit of life that makes up all living organisms‚ these can be  manipulated in many ways  ­ Escherichia Coli (E.Coli) is a bacterium that is commonly used by biotechnology  companies for the development of products   ­ multicellular­ composed of more than one cell    ● frost resistant strawberry plants or endangered animals   ­ any fields of biotechnology require a thorough understanding of cellular composition  

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    public ignorance and media irresponsibility. The food biotechnology introduces a risk to the environment and human health from the results of the increase in antibiotic resistance and other unintended effects. They have the ability to overcome physiological barriers through an exchange of genetic materials in living organisms. In Brian Wynne’s journal article‚ he argues on the contradiction of technology associated with the GMOs. Biotechnology can be used for greater production in crops and foods

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    Specific Phobias

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    objects or situations. Specific phobias are very common. Most cases are mild and not significant enough to require treatment. The most common specific phobias are fear of animals (usually spiders‚ snakes‚ or mice)‚ flying (pterygophobia)‚ heights (acrophobia)‚ water‚ injections‚ public transportation‚ confined spaces (claustrophobia)‚ dentists (odontiatophobia)‚ storms‚ tunnels‚ and bridges. When confronting the object or situation‚ the phobic person experiences panicky feelings‚ sweating‚ avoidance

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    GMO Assignment Monsanto is an agriculture and biotechnology company. They originally marketed chemicals‚ the first of which was an artificial sweetener called Saccharine Genetically modified mean something has been artificially altered to produce a certain characteristic. In this case‚ modified to be resistant to roundup PCB’s where chemical lubricants‚ oils ect. It was a pollutant which caused cancer and illnesses‚ this was hidden by Monsanto. The controversy was the treatment‚ disposal and use

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    Aspects of Lennie being compared to an animal in Of Mice and Men. All people have basic needs‚ which come in the form of food‚ water‚ and shelter. Individuals do what they do what they can to survive and are usually not criticized. John Steinbeck explores this concept in his novel Of Mice and Men. Steinbeck likens Lennie to an animal to illustrate that his decisions and actions are simply instinctual. Early in the novel‚ Steinbeck compares Lennie to an animal. When Lennie and George arrive

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    Possible Selves

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    Possible Selves Possible selves refer to the selves taht you might become. "Possible selves are highly personalized‚ vivid‚ futuristic images of the self that feflect hopes‚ fears‚ and fantasies" (Hockenbury and Hockenbury‚ 2003). Some examples of positive hoped for possible selves might be the successful self‚ the creative self‚ the rich self‚ the thing self‚ or the loved and admired self. Some examples of the negative dreaded possible selves might be the alone self‚ the depressed self‚ the

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