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    They form and decide the characteristics of every living creature and the genes that exist today are there because they have been successfully reproduced in the past. The DNA that determines the person that we grow into is created from half of each of our parents DNA. In the process of evolution certain genes have been eradicated in natural selection because the creatures that sprung from them were weaker than other creatures and did not survive. In most human societies life is seen to be valued equally

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    When You Do Work You Give it Energy! Holly Beech Professor Evans SCI 110 Holly Beech Professor Evans SCI 110 31 January 2010 Whenever You Do Work You Give It Energy How would one know that working creates energy? Well the definition of energy might give a clue. “Energy can be defined as the ability to do work” (Tillery‚ Enger‚ and Ross‚ 2008‚ p. 59). If one were to think about this statement unscientifically‚ it might evoke the picture of some one being to tired‚ having no energy‚

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    humans have never find it enough to stop unreveling the wonders of nature and Earth to cease travelling. Especially with the advancement of and improvement of transport technologies. When we needed months‚ even years‚ of perilous travels across oceans‚ now we just need a few luxurious hours on planes to reach our destinations. But here lies the implications. With transportation made easier and more accessible‚ much more people are able to travel to different parts of the world than before. However

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    Do you agree with the view that the suffrage movement made ‘substantial progress’ during the first decade of the twentieth century? Source 13 is part of a speech made by Emmeline Pankhurst‚ who founded the WSPU‚ in 1908. It was delivered during her trial at Bow Street Magistrates Court in London; she had been arrested for obstruction caused during a suffragette demonstration. She was arrested on a number of occasions for using militancy. Her speech clearly shows that she felt there had been absolutely

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    Drugs Can Ruin Our Life

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    Specific Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience to did not involve in any illegal drugs. INTRODUCTION: Attention Grabber: (Play sample of drug abuse on computer if allowed) How many of you know about illegal drugs? Reveal Topic: I’ll be talking about how illegal drugs can ruin our life. Credibility Statement: I’ve been researching this topic for several weeks. I had an experience in hallucinate because of taking more than a dose that I have to take. How topic relates to

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    and the unquenchable thirst for supremacy transform many of us into slaves of our desires‚ fuelled by greed and its associates. In more ways than one‚ greed is fast emerging to be the prime reason for every single thing we do‚ and it is not hard to see why. Living in today’s globalised world feels challenging‚ even confusing at times‚ with distance no longer a reliable indicator of our involvements in the world. Some of our closest business ties may be stretched out over thousands of miles‚ and remain

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    Use of Scientific and Technological Progress Declaration on the Use of Scientific and Technological Progress in the Interests of Peace and for the Benefit of Mankind Proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 3384 (XXX) of 10 November 1975 The General Assembly ‚ Noting that scientific and technological progress has become one of the most important factors in the development of human society‚ Taking into consideration that‚ while scientific and technological developments provide ever

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    not always the most important part of a competition. Thus I agree with the statement. Someone once said that a competitive world offers two possibilities; you can lose‚ or if you want to win‚ you can change. The will to win is but the motivation a person needs to instill discipline in themselves and make every effort to improve. By making winning your goal‚ you will tend to work harder and strive to reach the top in order to achieve it. In other words‚ with regards to competitions‚ the main motivation

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    “The Ruin” evokes the former glory of a ruined city by juxtaposing the grand‚ lively past state with the decaying present. The poem consists of forty-nine lines describing decayed‚ broken buildings. The speaker imagines how the towers‚ walls‚ baths‚ and palaces must have looked at the time of their completion and envisions them full of life and action. This imagery is contrasted with the desolate reality of the speaker’s time‚ the buildings having been ruined by time and fate. Where "The Ruin" can

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    Robert Smalls Potter Stewart said‚ "Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do‚ and what is right to do." To many African Americans in the 1800s what was right to do for them was considered completely illegal in the southern states. Freedom; what should be counted as a natural right for every human being was something taken away from anyone whom skin color was not white. Robert Smalls was one of the numerous amounts of slaves who did not know what freedom felt like‚ but

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