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    Unit 15 D1 Prokaryotes Prokaryotes have no organized nucleus but instead they their DNA clumped in an area but there is no organized nucleus with a membrane. This is because prokaryotes don’t have mitosis or meiosis like other cells. Scientists don’t really have a good way of describing how they duplicate‚ but it’s not through normal means. It is sometimes called simple mitosis. On the other hand eukaryotes have a nucleus which contains the DNA and the information necessary to grow reproduce and

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    Do what you can‚ with what you have‚ where you are‚” is a quote by Theodore Roosevelt. On October 27‚ 1858‚ a huge United States influence was born. Not only a leader‚ protector‚ vice president‚ governor‚ but a United States President. “Teedie” Roosevelt was born into a wealthy family in New York City‚ New York. He was born to the parents‚ Martha Bulloch and Theodore Roosevelt. Martha worked as Socialite and Theodore as a Philanthropist. As young child‚ Teddy was very unhealthy‚ however‚ in teenage

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    Do You Have a Well-Designed Organization? What are the main ideas of the article that you find important (insightful‚ relevant‚ practical) in managing people in organizations‚ and why? When I saw the topic of this article‚ I was attracted by it. Because when I worked in Sung-Yi Motor Corporation‚ a dealer company selling Mitsubishi motors in Taiwan‚ I sometimes feel my company is not a well-designed organization. Because I do not have the standards or right criteria to evaluate my corporation I

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    Women Still Have Power The 1970s were a rough year for African-Americans‚ still fighting for social and political rights in the United States. In this period‚ women still did not receive equal rights. However‚ in 1972‚ “Congress approved the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the Constitution‚ which reads: ‘Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex’ (History.com Staff).” Out of the thirty-eight necessary states only twenty-two

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    Did you know that the Puritans believed that human nature was completely ludicrous and that following the ways of God could save their people from the devil? Well the Puritans lived a strict way of life‚ in which they followed the ways the bible teaches. However‚ The Puritans should not have the ability to humiliate and harshly punish those who have sinned. Puritans felt that when one had strayed away from doing God`s work‚ that they had to take action in harshly punishing and often humiliating the

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    Case1 a. Discuss Eli Lily’s practice from the perspective of the categorical imperatives. - Eli Lily is trying to create a new medicine for the benefit of those who are suffering from a specific illness but before it can do its job‚ like any other drug‚ it must first be tested to healthy human beings in order to assure the effects of the newly created drug. Of course‚ considering that the test subjects are “healthy” they would not agree on taking in any drug that doesn’t assure their health benefits

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    WHAT EXPERIENCE DO YOU HAVE THAT YOU BELIEVE WILL MAKE YOU A SUCCESSFUL POST UNIVERSITY STUDENT My name is Leona Woolfe‚ I was born and raised in Jamaica Queens New York. My siblings and I were in the foster care system‚ at that time abuse was happening to children unfortunately a lot of issues were swept under the rug‚ we would just be moved again to another home until the age of 17 for me when we were let out of the system but the mental damage had already affected my family and it was left

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    shocking it was to cure schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. One other “treatment” was to stick metal rod through their head and scrape their brain they thought it was cleaning all the diseas off. Which was just damaging the brain. Before they started to have asylums they just gave drugs to try and help them. Then they noticed that wasn’t helping everyone so they opened up asylums to help them. After they started to be popular they started to run out of room for people so they had many of them sleep in

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    Tenley Tenley from the moment she was born has always wanted to be famous for doing something amazing. Since the moment she was she Nobel prize winners‚ athletes‚ and celebrities‚ she knew she always wanted to be one of them but being from the little Yarringstowne‚ nobody knew this place. How was she to be famous in a place that’s barely on the map? When she heard that Mayor Paula had been kidnapped‚ she saw this as her opportunity to be famous‚ as small of an opportunity as it was. Word passed

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