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    Genetic Modification College English II Zhyldzybek uulu Omurbek Nowadays genetic modification is one of the widely discussed topics and it seems that the debates are not going to end very soon. Primarily genetic modification is associated by most of the people with enriching mankind’s knowledge in sciences such as biology and chemistry. Also a lot of people find it as a solution to the countries at the brick of famine. However‚ while genetic engineering and the food crisis in the third world countries

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    in a test-tube of the DNA before an embryo is implanted‚ it can influence the phenotype‚ or appearance‚ of that child when it is full grown. “Since the first "test-tube" baby was born in England in 1978‚ more than 700 such babies have been born around the world -- more than 100 here‚ with many more currently pregnant” (Moira). Genetically modified babies are a topic that many scientists have spent their entire career researching. It began in 1989 with researcher Steven A. Rosenberg of the National

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    Minor Plastic Surgery‚ does it really make you look younger? (Audience: People who get minor plastic surgery) Over the years‚ more and more people get their minor plastic surgeries done. According to the article ‘’the good‚ bad‚ ugly’’ by Alene Dawson‚ 13‚828‚726 cosmetic procedures were done in 2011. ‘’According to statistics from the America Society of Plastic Surgeons‚ 13‚828‚726 cosmetic procedures were done in the U.S. last year.’’ (Dawson) Even though many people are not happy with how

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    tv show drinking to be fun all the time‚ but they don’t tell you what really happens when you drink all the time. Drinking can be fun‚ but when you start drinking every weekend your health starts going bad. According to MADD almost every 90 seconds a person is involved in a drunk driving accident. The U.S.A’s legal drinking age has caused many people to want to change the drinking age to 18. Lowering the drinking age to eighteen would be a bad idea‚ the U.S. has already lowered the drinking age once

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    What is Behavior Modification? Behavior modification is a therapeutic technique based on the work of B.F. Skinner‚ a famous psychologist who is known as the "Father of Behaviorism." Skinner developed a theory of operant conditioning‚ which states that all behavior is governed by reinforcing and punishing stimuli. Behavior modification uses a scheduled approach that rewards desired behavior and "punishes" undesirable behavior. This technique continues to be used in therapy and is used in many psychological

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    people in total in 2012). (Madd.org “About drunk Driving”). 2. 900‚000 people are arrested each years and 1/3 of those are repeat offenders. (drinkinganddriving.org “Drunk Driving Statistics”). 3. The annual cost of alcohol- related crashes totals more than $51 billion. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ “ Impaired Driving: Get the Facts”). 4. An average drunk driver will drive drunk 87 times before being pulled over. (Word Press‚ “Statistics”). B. Satisfaction: We all need to actively

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    In The Color of Water‚ by James McBride‚ Ruth McBride had a difficult childhood. During her early life‚ Ruth’s father‚ Tateh‚ did not treat her and her family well. Tateh’s constant harsh behavior towards Ruth and her family wore on her greatly. Eventually‚ she refused to accept where she came from and wanted to ignore her education. Ruth felt like there was a better life awaiting her in the future‚ away from Tateh. Ruth’s father‚ Tateh’s harsh behavior of his family influences her identity to become

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    Effects of Lack of clean drinking water on people of Pakistan Access to safe drinking water is a basic need for healthy life. Insufficient supply of drinking water is the main cause of diseases in developing countries like Pakistan. As many as 72 million Pakistanis out of a population of 180 million are deprived of having access to safe drinking water. The effect of unsafe and polluted water is diseases like diarrhea‚ typhoid and hepatitis A. Contaminated water can cause diarrhea. There are certain

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    age limit for drinking is 21. The ever growing underage drinking is becoming more and more popular. Binge drinking if not controlled can also cause alcohol addiction. From a religious stand point‚ drinking is wrong and should not be done. Radley Balko believes the drinking age should be lowered and that there are benefits to it (Kirszner and Mandell 371). There are no benefits to lowering the drinking age despite what Balko may think. In this essay it will be discussed that drinking does not help

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