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    DNA databases: crime fighting weapon or threat to privacy 1- A DNA database is a database that contains a profile of bodily fluid left by criminals at the crime scenes. It has developed by the biology laboratory of the Florida department of law enforcement. These profiles are sent to nationwide DNA bank. There are several benefits of these DNA databases. First‚ the DNA can be used as evidence in trials. It allows criminals to be identified by their own genes. Second‚ the computer analysis

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    In his essay” What are we fighting for‚” Rex Murphy discusses what he sees as the most compulsory reasons Canadian troops are in Afghanistan‚ to support some form of democracy that can resist malevolent influences and provide for its citizens‚ basic civil opportunities. Murphy begins his discussion with recapping the events leading up to our involvement in the Afghanistan operations‚ primarily 911‚ and supporting our ally‚ the United States in removing a government that supported such atrocities

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    Chapter 3: Culture
____________: The values‚ beliefs‚ behavior‚ and material objects that together form a people’s way of life Terminology * ____________: The intangible world of ideas created by members of a society * ____________: The tangible things created by members of a society * ____________: Disorientation due to the inability to make sense out of one’s 
surroundings; domestic and foreign travel * ____________: A biased “cultural yardstick”

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    Video games today play a major part in the youth’s society. Some people think that video games are over rated. The games that video game creators make are every aggressive. I personally think that parents that let their child play video games should monitor what they play and how long they may play it. There should not be any parents that do not know what their son is doing for four days locked in his room. That is a sign of neglect towards their child. A perfect example of this is the Tyler Rugby

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    Name: Angel N Meddler Date: February28‚ 2013 Teacher: Ms.Adair Lesson:01.08 REVIEW QUESTIONS.. 1.What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? A biological parent is the parent who biologically made the child. An adoptive parent is the parent who adopted the child (excepting guardianship if not actual biological). And the foster parent is the person who cares for the child until adopted. 2.What financial needs are parents obligated

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    Newgrange NewgrangeNewgrange was constructed over 5‚000 years ago (about 3‚200 B.C.)‚ making it older than Stonehenge in England and the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. Newgrange was built during the Neolithic or New Stone Age by a farming community that prospered on the rich lands of the Boyne Valley. Knowth and Dowth are similar mounds that together with Newgrange have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Archaeologists classified Newgrange as a passage tomb‚ however Newgrange is

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    A Dangerous Habit-Rough Draft Creatures walk among us and inhabit our homes‚ cities‚ and country sides. They walk‚ work‚ and live among us. They release and inhale toxins into our atmosphere‚ into our people‚ and into our environment. Their lungs turn black and stale with age and use. They scatter fumes in circles and litter their ashes and dropping as if rats. They pollute our land‚ air‚ and ocean along with the life contained. Many act “cool” and participate in law breaking crimes. Some even

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    What is a Wetland ? Wetlands are habitats that fall somewhere on the environmental spectrum between land and water. Since wetlands lie at the interface of terrestrial and aquatic habitats‚ they possess a unique mixture of species‚ conditions‚ and interactions. As a result‚ wetlands are among our planet’s most diverse and varied habitats. Wetlands are defined by the soils‚ hydrology‚ and species that occur within them. Wetland soils‚ also known as hydric soils‚ are shaped by water. These soils

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    One of Amy’s future needs is to have money coming into the house. She will continue to work and get a salary but when she retires the she will rely on the government pension to help her meet her basic needs. Another future need is‚ Amy will need to remain mobile as much as she can. She needs to do daily exercises to keep her healthy. However when she gets a lot older‚ her body will become weaker; this means that she’ll be less able to move around. Therefore‚ it may mean that she will need a care

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    INFORMATION ABOUT MARIE CURIE Introduction: Dr. Marie Curie is one of the most famous scientists that ever lived. Her contributions such as the discovery of Radium and other key elements help us out every day‚ especially when getting an X-ray. Marie Curie is known to the world as the scientist who discovered radioactive metals i.e.‚ Radium and Polonium. Born and Death: Marie Curie was born November 7‚ 1867 in Poland and died on July 4‚ 1934. Her full name is Marie Sklodowska Curie.

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