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    in a wide variety of residences. My family and I have experienced residing in both apartments and houses. We have observed many differences in the two choices of homes and have become very knowledgeable of life in both dwellings. Living in an apartment or living in a house? When you are trying to save money and only have so much to spend each month‚ a lot of people would choose to rent an apartment. When renting an apartment‚ you choose to live in a smaller space and agree to all of the terms

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    physical‚ behavioral or other attributes survived over those who didn’t (Natural Selection) What evidence is there to support the theory of evolution through natural selection? - Fossil- are preserved remains‚ tracks‚ or traces of once-living organisms o Most direct evidence of macroevolution o By dating the rock we can get an accurate idea of how old the fossil is (history of evolutionary change) - Anatomical- reveals similarities between structures of species

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    Everything always has two side is good things and bad things. Living in the city or countryside does not matter‚ the most important thing is your thoughts and your hobbies. Some people think that the city has more modern life‚ higher education and better health care. With this essay‚ I want to compare difference between urban life and rural life. First of all‚ living in the city is more modern than one in the countryside. In the countryside‚ the life is very peaceful and safe‚ we can hear

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    Date Viruses: Do I Belong in the Six Kingdoms This assignment is to discuss the classification of viruses with the six kingdoms of life‚ which kingdoms does it belong to if any‚ if they don’t belong to any kingdom why.     All living things can be classified in one of the six kingdoms; they all share five basic properties. The five basic properties are: cellular organization‚ metabolism‚ homeostasis‚ growth and reproduction‚ and heredity. Biologists have assigned all living things to

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    Viruses: Complex Molecules or Simple Life Forms? Viruses have been defined as "entities whose genomes are elements of nucleic acid that replicate inside living cells using the cellular synthetic machinery‚ and cause the synthesis of specialised elements that can transfer the genome to other cells." They are stationaryand are unable to grow. Because of all these factors‚ it is debatable whether viruses are the most complex of molecules or the simplest life forms. While the definition

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    Top 20 Most Active Viruses Conficker.C • Conficker.C is a worm. Designed to spread by exploiting a vulnerability in the Windows Server Service which allows remote code execution. It is the vulnerability MS08-067. • It disables the following services: • Windows update‚ disabling the Windows updates. • BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Service)‚ which is a service to transfer Windows files. • Error reporting service‚ which allows to send Microsoft information about errors occurring in the

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    My research focused on living situations. I wanted to compare the living situations of living alone versus living with one or more people‚ and find the advantages and disadvantages to both. I started by creating by survey with questions based on different aspects of everyday living that may differ from one living alone to one living with roommates. These questions gave me an idea of the stress level‚ study habits‚ sleep habits‚ number of times they go home‚ overall living preference‚ and self-declared

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    Nikki Wright Mrs. Myskowski English 1101 March 15‚ 2013 Is Country Living or City Living better? Many families and individuals find themselves at some point questioning the advantages of city living versus country living. It is nearly impossible to find a good answer to this question. What is good for one person might not be good for another. Some people enjoy the busy‚ hyper active life of the city where they can use all conveniences and have limitless opportunities for work and relaxation

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    Living at home versus living in an apartment Living in a house and living in an apartment have their own set of advantages and disadvantages. An apartment is relatively cheaper and easier to maintain than a real house. An apartment dweller‚ however‚ has to deal with responsibilities such as paying the rent on time and complying with the rules of apartment personnel. A house‚ meanwhile‚ is considered as an investment in property; homeowners have to deal with mortgage payments‚ as well as utility

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    BACTERIA. CLASSIFICATION Bacteria are extremely small and some can be just seen with the naked human eye. They are much smaller than eukaryotic cells but are still very complex despite their size. .the cell is surrounded by a cell membrane that enclosees the bacteria cell. They are single celled organisms. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells and therefore do not have a nucleus and do not have a lot of organelles like: mitochondria‚ chloroplasts‚ and other organelles that are usually found in eukaryotic

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