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    somewhere in tomatoes or a near relative to tomatoes‚ modern biological engineering techniques overcome such restrictions. Genetic traits from outside a species’ gene pool‚ in the tomato’s case from an arctic fish‚ can be spliced into the organism to create an entirely different species‚ a transgenic organism with the typical traits of a tomato and frost resistance from a fish. The most widely used method of gene splicing‚ recombinant DNA‚ uses biochemical "scissors" called restriction enzymes to cut

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    ‘. Explain how a specific event‚ circumstance‚ or situation has helped shape some aspect of your personality or interests. I remember back to 11th grade in high school I faced difficulties with my health that caused me to miss school. The majority of 11th grade I was either in the hospital or at home. For anyone in the hospital‚ it can be quite a scary place that leaves you hopeless‚ but I realized a lot about myself in that year. To me‚ I saw that nurses are there to offer invaluable support

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    Things I Carry

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    I carry so many things‚ so many insignificant things‚ things that you would never think could hold so much meaning. Chapstick. No‚ I do not carry it for fear of coming across Prince Charming and diving into his arms for the fairy-tale kiss. But I do fear chapped lips; it is more of a phobia (chapped-obia?). I was eight years old in the Alps of France over winter break when no one informed me that chapstick would be a good little soldier in my pocket to defend my lips from the enemy: the cold

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    Compare the ways in which Owen and Frost present youth in ‘disabled’ and ‘Outout-’ When comparing the poems “OutOut-” and Disabled many themes appear‚ the most prominent being youth. Youth is the period between childhood and adulthood in which one grows and develops; it is also a time of hope and optimistic idealism. Not only is youth a physical state of being but a mental state of mind too . Youth is a formative period in a person’s life that is only a short part of one’s existence. Youth

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    Cellular Functions CORE TOPIC 1: CELLULAR FUNCTIONS Learning Outcomes: (a) Describe and interpret drawings and photographs of typical animal and plant cells as seen under the electron microscope‚ recognising the following membrane systems and organelles: rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum‚ Golgi body‚ mitochondria‚ ribosomes‚ lysosomes‚ chloroplasts‚ cell surface membrane‚ nuclear envelope‚ centrioles‚ nucleus and nucleolus. (b) Outline the functions of the membrane systems and organelles

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    What have been MCC’s key competitive advantages as it has moved into emerging markets? Metro Cash & Carry´s key competitive advantages were that it was often the first mover as it was the first wholesaler that worked with the cash and carry system‚ offering a wide range of products and having a non-traditional marketing approach that makes feel the customers as they were a member of a special “club”. For its international expansion the company created skills‚ especially when entering into

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    What is a genetically modified organism? A genetically modified organism (GMO) is an organism whose genetic material has been altered using techniques in genetics generally known as recombinant DNA technology. Viruses‚ bacteria‚ fungi‚ plants‚ and animals are all examples of organisms that have been engineered so that they contain genes from at least on unrelated organism. To create a genetically modified organism a molecule from a different source are combined into another molecule to create

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    express approval. Praise can be general or specific. For behavioural specific praise‚ it specifically addresses the positive behaviour that the student displays. Behavioural specific praise is use to comment or express approval of the area that the student display is acceptable and/or expected from him or her. Behavioural specific praise can be an effective tool in managing students with behavioural issues‚ especially young children who seek recognition from the adults. Young children may display undesirable

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    Genetically Modified Foods (GMO) are crops that have had changes made to their genetic material (DNA) in a way that does not occur naturally through the introduction of a gene from a different organisms. The use of genetically modified foods has been debated about for some time now. One side argues that GMO is more sustainable and economically efficient. It is also argued that GMO has not been properly tested for any negative effects on humans‚ other animals and the environment. GMO foods are seen

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    The term GM (genetically modified) food has gained controversy in the last few years‚ but in the first place we have to understand what GM food is and how it works‚ the term GM foods or GMOs (genetically-modified organisms) is used when we refer to crop plants using different molecular biology techniques or methods to change their properties‚ such as to enhance their resistance to herbicides‚ improve nutritional content‚ and other properties. This seems great‚ but why there are people who disapprove

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