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    Let me say this before I get too upset. If something was to happen to this person‚ if they get trolled I will not be visiting them FIRST‚ I will be visiting you. If you think for a second I am bluffing or somehow talking boisterous believe me please fucking try me. I would rather die then ever let little scum bag organizations that were built to protect Vegans than have you attack one. In fact the last act you’ll know on this earth is my hand shoving a big fucking mac down your God Damn throat..

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    Genetic engineering is an ever-expanding field in the world of science. In the last ten years‚ the process of genetically altering organisms has evolved from experimentation to commercial application. It is taking the place of selective breeding for isolating desired traits in different organisms. Transgenics has also led to a better understanding of gene function‚ allowing for better understanding of human diseases such as Alzheimer’s‚ diabetes‚ and cancer. For some‚ such as the starving poor

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    Keeping Google Googley

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    Key  factors  that  were  crucial  to  Google’s  early  success  can  be  attributed  to  the  following:   1. Partnered  with  right  companies  such  as  AOL  &  Yahoo  spring  boarded  the  company  in  success   with  more  than  100m  search  enquiries  per  day  paving  the  way  for  subsequent  successes.   2. Had   the   right   products   such

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    Biological Interaction

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    individuals of different species (interspecific interactions). These can be further classified by either the mechanism of the interaction or the strength‚ duration and direction of their effects. Species may interact once in a generation (e.g. pollination) or live completely within another (e.g. endosymbiosis). Effects range from consumption of another individual (predation‚ herbivory‚ or cannibalism)‚ to mutual benefit (mutualism). Interactions need not be direct; individuals may affect each other

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    1. Allele-One of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome Example: Most multicellular organisms have two sets of chromosomes‚ that is‚ they are diploid Example: Allelic variation at a locus is measurable as the number of alleles present‚ or the proportion of heterozygotes in the population. 2. Gene-A unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring

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    GM food

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    us. In this essay‚ I will discuss the threat and advance of GM food. Some people hold the view that genetically modified food is a threat to agriculture and human beings. Firstly‚ the threat to agriculture‚ “once GM crops are planted‚ cross-pollination means other crops often become contaminated and GM material ends up in the food chain.” (GreenpeaceUK‚2008) According to that situation‚farmers may get nothing in the In harvest season. In additionly‚ the biotech companies may dominate most market

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    slices of cork and saw small box-like compartments he called cells. He was first to realise plant material had organised structure at microscopic level. (compound microscope) • 1831 Scottish Botanist Robert Brown was involved in a dispute about how pollination and fertilisation occurred in plants. During his study with orchids‚ he noted that ‘Each cell has a spherical structure’. He named it the nucleus of a cell. First to introduce the concept of a nucleated cell as unit of structure in plants. 1

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    tr/yeni/iletisimgm/Innovation.pdf. [Accessed 10 November 2013] Market‚ Hierarchy & Trust. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~padler/research/MHT-2.pdf. [Accessed 14 November 2013]. Perfecting Cross-Pollination - Harvard Business Review. [ONLINE] Available at: http://hbr.org/2004/09/perfecting-cross-pollination/ar/1. [Accessed 14 November 2013]. Chapter 10 Types and Forms of Organizational Change. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/13754469/CHAPTER-10-TYPES-AND-FORMS-OF-ORGANIZATIONAL-CHANGE

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    The Dangers of Cell Phones Our community has increased greatly in technology during the past 20-30 years. Cell phones have given us more freedom and have also given us more freedom and have also given us the ability to communicate with anyone we want at anytime we choose. Cell phones‚ to some‚ are the greatest things invented to mankind‚ but every single thing must have a negative side. What is the negative side of cell phones? Cell phones are a horrible distraction‚ they are said to cause cancer

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    Opinion on Gmo

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    pro: Crop losses from insect pest result devastating financial loss for farmers and starvation in developing countries. To solve this problem farmers have to use tons of chemical pesticides every year. Consumers do not want to eat food that has pesticide on it because it can be very harmful to our body. Plus using pesticide can cause environmental pollution. So growing gmo that does not demands pesticide can eliminate the use of chemical substance (=pesticide 중복되서;;;ㅠ). Plus gmo plants genetically

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