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    Americans view the Constitution as the Holy Grail to guide our country and provide meaning of the law. It also gives a designation of powers to each branch and the states. Our essential freedoms are specified to us by the Constitution and have been stripped away from some individuals based on their sexual preference. In the Lawrence v. Texas case‚ it proves that the Supreme Court is continually re-interpreting the Constitution. The fourteenth amendment was the amendment that had the greatest impact

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    Specific Purpose: To inform my audience the differences and similarities between a Chevy Silverado and a Ford F-150. Central Idea: The Chevy Silverado is better than the Ford F-150. INTRODUCTION Both engines are slightly different‚ but share the same similarities. The Silverado has the edge on safety ratings. Ford has more technology than the luxuries Silverado. Differences between styles and designs? BODY According to TheCarConnection.com both trucks have similar engine sizes and performance

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    Have you ever played one of these games? Fortnite and PUBG are some of the most popular games today. Everyone all over the world is talking about it. But There’s a lot of rivalry between these games though. Most people have a really strong opinion on which one is better. You should get to know both games before you say one is worse. Fortnite is not better or worse than PUBG because one of the games is more of a realistic shooter game‚ while the other one is less realistic and more of an arcade game

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    1. If there are two classrooms with the same size and same lighting‚ but one of them is a neutral gray color‚ whereas the other one is a newly painted bright yellow color‚ which classroom would the kids have a greater chance of focusing in? The color of the room is the independent variable because the bright yellow is what is changing in this experiment. Whereas the children’s learning depends on the color of the room which makes it the dependent variable. This leaves us with the control group‚ which

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    Evolution is a change in the gene pool of a population over time. A gene is a heredity unit that can be passed on unaltered for many generations. The gene pool is the set of all genes in a species or population. The modern theory of evolution is easy to understand. It can be summarized in a single but slight long sentence: Life on earth evolved step by step with one primitive species or molecule that lived more than 3.5 billion years ago; it than spread out in different kinds of living organisms

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    apart‚ and people and their enemies were set loose in an unprecedented outburst”. The American colonies had been experiencing signs of revolt ever since their creation. Hundreds of evolutionary ideas gave the power to eventually burst open into war. The ‘dam’ of British rule simply would not be enough to hold the growing of America. Evolution is a process of gradual‚ progressive change or development‚ as in social or economic structure. And the colonies certainly display all the qualities of an evolutionary

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    Furthermore‚ seeing the word evolution most of us think it is the development of a new species‚ however‚ that is not the only form of evolution. Evolution "is an ongoing biological process with more than one outcome (Jurmain et al. 5)." In other words‚ evolution is a change in the genetic makeup of a population from one generation to the next and it can be divided into the following categories:

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    the Chevrolet Silverado 5.3 vortex engine gets 20 miles per gallon on the highway while the ford F150 5.4 triton gets 16 miles per gallon on highway‚ Chevrolet gets 4 more mile per gallon than Ford? Today I am going to compare and contrast the 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 5.3 vortec vs the 2008 Ford f150 5.4 triton in three different ways‚ the engine‚ Suspension‚ and safety. As you already know from the statement above‚ Chevy has better fuel economy than Ford. The reason is because Chevrolet uses active

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    Evolution vs. Creationism: Disproving The Theory of Evolution Since the 19th century‚ biologists have questioned the origin of life‚ asking the question "How did life first begin?" To answer that question‚ they have come up with two contradicting yet plausible theories‚ Creation and Evolution. The theory of Creation states that an intelligent being designed each organism. On the other hand‚ the theory of Evolution states that some form of stimuli sparked one of the earliest forms of life and

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    PART 1: Question 1 Describe the differences between divergent evolution‚ convergent evolution and parallel evolution and provide an example for each type of evolution. Divergent evolution occurs when change from a common ancestral species increases as time passes‚ leading to a speciation event; that is‚ the evolution of two new species. Convergent evolution on the other hand differs from divergent evolution because it is the development of similar features separately in unrelated groups of organisms

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