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    Article Review: Cancer 1. Gibbs‚ W W. "Untangling the Roots of Cancer." Scientific American July 2003: 56-65. Print. 2. In the human body‚ cells are constantly going through the cell cycle. An important step of the cell cycle is called mitosis‚ in which the cell (referred to as the parent cell) undergoes a series of steps that lead to the formation of two daughter cells. This process only occurs in somatic cells‚ which are any non-gamete cells. Gametes are haploid (containing only half of a full

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    The History of Baseball

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    The History of Baseball Have you ever thought about the history of baseball and how the game got started? Well‚ I have because it is my favorite sport. It is also the favorite sport of millions of people around the world. Who invented baseball is a little complicated. People have always thought it to be Abner Doubleday but come to find out‚ it was probably a guy by the name of Alexander Cartwright. It was based on the game called Rounders. Rounders was a game that came to America with

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    Cause and effect essay It’s Not Just a Sunday thing More than 40% of Americans claim to attend church or synagogue regularly‚ and only about 15% say they never attend. Easter is one of two times a year‚ along with Christmas‚ when pews are filled to capacity in many churches‚ bringing to mind the question: Just why do Americans attend church? Some of the reasons include: to worship God to establish a social connection within the

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    Tyler Wilson Professor Kabaji Freshman Composition Cause and Effect 5 July 2015 Essay Preliminary Work 1. What topic did you choose from the homework section? Why do so many adults return to college later in life. 2. What is the thesis statement of this essay? These “non-traditional” adult students have many reasons for continuing their education or pursuing new occupational goals altogether. 3. What are the three topic sentences? A common reason people return to college is for work related motives

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    decrease the number of shelters and the illnesses that occur when being homeless; having no home or shelter is a major societal issue that needs to be resolved in order to make society better. Homelessness is a societal issue that is a result of three causes: a catastrophe‚ mental illness‚ and job loss. Homelessness is sometimes inevitable when a catastrophe‚ an extreme unpredictable event‚ occurs. These events can range from a fire in the home to the loss of a family member. Hurricane Katrina caused

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    radiation and broke down releasing chlorine and bromine into the ozone layer. The ozone layer is the earth’s ultraviolet shield. The chemistry is such that the chlorine and bromine attack the ozone‚ reducing it to ordinary oxygen which as no shielding effect from UV-B. The complex chemical reactions allow the chlorine and bromine to interact again and again with ozone molecules‚ until they eventually leave the ozone layer bonded to some other compound. Since the Montreal Protocol was developed to control

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    Steroids in Sports

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    Anabolic steroid usage by sportsmen is a serious health and ethical problem. However‚ rule violations are only highly publicized when international athletes are involved‚ while recreational athletes also using steroids to improve performance do not get in fact any attention from the media. Numerous studies indicate that steroid usage often starts in adolescence so this group of population is at risk. The use of drugs and alcohol by National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I African American

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    Legalization of Steroids Anabolic steroids are a synthetically produced deviation from the naturally occurring male hormone testosterone. “Anabolic” refers to the drugs’ dramatic muscle building tendencies while “steroid” refers to the family of drugs themselves. Discreetly affecting its users in an adverse manner‚ anabolic steroids continue to grow in popularity. Users notice impressive gains in both strength and size while overlooking the numerous negative side effects that accompany steroid use

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    Cause and effect essay Photography is an admirable hobby 2012/10/14 What hobby can record and influence one’s entire life? Photography can. In fact‚ photography is interesting enough to attract hobbyist across the ages. The reason for photography is an admirable hobby thanks to at least three dimensions‚ which are: it keeps memories in mind‚ changes the way how people observe world‚ and trains one’s patience. First of all‚ photography could help keep important memories in mind especially those

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    SUBKINGDOM: PROTOZOA Phylum | SARCOMASTIGOPHORIA | APICOMPLEXIA | CILIPHORIA | Class | Class: LOBOZEA (amoeba)Species: ENTAMOEBA HISTOLITICA: * Only pathogenic parasite of this class * in large intestine * morphology: 1.trophozoite ; 2. Quadrinucleate cyst - 15 micrometers (smaller than 10 is ‘non-pathogenic’)‚ found in colon and feces‚ 4 nuclei * Life cycle: > parasite in caecum > mature cyst is swallowed > cyst hatches in intestine and quadrinucleated amoeba come

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