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    The Last of the Romanovs

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    The Last of the Romanovs The fall of the Romanov Empire changed the face of Russia forever. The royal family‚ led by Nicholas II‚ we’re imprisoned and eventually assassinated by the Bolsheviks‚ a political party founded by Vladimir Lenin and Alexander Bogdanov whose main focus was to eliminate the monarchy and employ their own form of democracy. Tsar Nicholas II‚ his wife‚ Alexandra‚ and their only son‚ Alexei‚ heir apparent to the throne‚ were all integral figures in this historical evolution

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    Tell Me about Blood

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    basophil (blood cell) -- Encyclopedia Britannica. (n.d.). Retrieved June 21‚ 2014‚ from http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/55316/basophil Blood Types Chart | Blood Group Information | American Red Cross The clotting process - World Federation of Hemophilia. (n.d.). Retrieved June 21‚ 2014‚ from http://www.wfh.org/en/page.aspx?pid=635 Complete Blood Count (CBC): Healthwise Medical Information on eMedicineHealth What is an Eosinophil? | Definition & Function | CCED. (n.d.). Retrieved June 21‚ 2014‚

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    chronic illness

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    Behind the Scenes Sixty percent of deaths worldwide come from chronic illnesses (“Reducing Chronic Diseases”). No news can be more disheartening for a parent than finding out his or her child has been diagnosed with a chronic illness. For the child‚ it’s a loss of his or her health‚ quality of life‚ and dreams. For the parent‚ it’s a loss of mental and emotional stability‚ a normal life‚ and hope for a promising future. For the siblings‚ it’s a loss of time‚ love‚ and support from their parents

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    Chapter 13: Meiosis and Sexual Life Cycles 1) Genes are the units of heredity‚ and are made up of segments of DNA. 2) In asexual reproduction‚ one parent produces genetically identical offspring my mitosis. In sexual reproduction‚ two parents give rise to offspring that have unique combinations of genes inherited from the two parents. 3) Humans have somatic cells‚ which are any cell other than a gamete‚ have 23 pairs of chromosomes. A karyotype is an ordered display of the paired of chromosomes

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    The human genome project‚ together with research on stem cells‚ will form the basis of most medical treatments in the next few decades. Before discussing this statement it is important to analyse each component. What is a genome? And why is it relevant to us? A genome is the building block of all living organisms‚ it consists of the mapping or instructions to how an organism functions‚ and it does this through the use of DNA and genes. Genes are a group of DNA; Genes hold instructions and information

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    Before ascending to the Russian throne in 1896‚ Nikolay Alexandrovich Romanov said‚ “I am not yet ready to be Tsar. I know nothing of the business of ruling.” Even though Nicholas was heir to the throne his father‚ Alexander III had not prepared him for the Tsardom of Russia; he was in no way ready to rule. Once in charge‚ Nicholas met Alexandra Feodorovna (Princess Alix Viktoria Helene Luise Beatrix of Hesse and by Rhine) and in 1894 the two were married at the Grand Church of the Winter Palace

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    Reasons why women live longer then men It is an accepted fact of life that men enjoy certain physical advantages over women. Men are stronger‚ taller‚ faster and less likely to be overweight‚ but they have then tendency to die before their female counterparts. Their date rate is higher than women in many different societies. Women‚ as a group‚ live longer than men. In all developed countries and most undeveloped ones‚ women outlive men‚ sometimes by a margin of as much as 10 years. In the U.S.‚ life

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    letter of interest

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    Gifted and Talented What is the general definition of gifted and talented? Gifted & Talented means children‚ and wherever applicable‚ youth who are identified at the preschool‚ elementary or secondary level as possessing demonstrated or potential abilities that give evidence of high performance capability in areas such as intellectual‚ creative‚ specific academic or leadership ability‚ or in performing and visual arts and who by reason thereof require services or activities not ordinarily provided

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    Donating to BioLife

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    background‚ as well as‚ their identification process‚ security precautions‚ and the pros and cons of donating to BioLife. BioLife is part of Baxter Health Corporation. Baxter International formulates products for people with serious diseases such as hemophilia‚ kidney diseases‚ and immune disorders; while BioLife “...is an industry leader in the collection of high-quality plasma that is processed into life-saving plasma-based therapies” You may have heard or seen BioLife advertisements‚ inviting you to

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    Aspirin Essay

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    Aspirin or acetylsalicylate acid is a compound that is widely used in medicine. The use of aspirin in medicine began long before the active reagent was removed from its natural source. The first documented use of aspirin was found in the writings of Hippocrates‚ the so called father of medicine. Hippocrates prescribed that willow bark could be used to remedy a wide range of conditions such as pain‚ fever and inflammation. Scientists began to seek to extract the active compound from willow tree bark

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