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    A character that Marji has a strong relationship with and that helped build her character was her maid Mehri. Mehri had an influence on Marji because she raised Marji since she was 10‚ hHelped her demonstrate which was Marji’s first exposure to the revolution that brought out more later in the book and exposed her to love. Merhi shaped Marji by raising her i believe merhi couldn’t have helped raise a child without leaving at least the slightest impression on her character. Merhi was her caregiver

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    was difficult to find every information wanted in one library. So students need to go to many libraries. For that reason‚ people found that getting a Master degree or PhD hard. But nowadays people can use technology to study. Internet made learning and education easier. Student can find anything they want in a min. In comparison with the past‚ education now is simpler. So people now want to get Master and PhD degrees. Technology is very useful for students to learn better; however‚ it could have a

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    transmitted by the bite of a female mosquito. Malaria impacts a human physically‚ mentally and emotionally. Symptoms include a headache‚ fever‚ fatigue‚ dry cough‚ spleen enlargement and continuous vomiting. In Tanzania‚ approximately 93.7 out of 1000 people die of Malaria each year. NCBI.com states “There are 14-18 million cases of Malaria each year in Tanzania.”3 90% of the population is at risk. Therefore only 10% of the population is safe‚ but since the cases reported each year are increasing‚ that

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    time period. To connect these two‚ the government was having issues causing peoples dance to become new and different. It was something new that people had never seen before. It started opening doors for what dance is like today. In conclusion‚ in the early 1900’s‚ mid 1900’s‚ and late 1900’s history effect’s dance. This makes us more able to be prepared for any and every situation because history teaches us things. Even how to

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    the virus ((Davis). Early symptoms include fever‚ headache‚ fatigue‚ swollen lymph nodes‚ and a sore throat within two to four weeks of being infected. There are three phases to the disease. Thee first stage includes the acute infection and many people do not experience any symptoms. The second stage is known as clinical latency and means that the virus is dormant and reproduces much slower rate than in the acute phase. The second stage can last for one decade although it sometimes progresses

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    The Giver is a science fiction book written by Lois Lowry and is about a Utopian society which Jonas the main character lives. The main character named Jonas lives in a world without colors‚ choice‚ pain‚ diversity‚ and no freedom. And he is soon to notice that his “perfect” world has negative consequences and dangers. Lowry warns her readers about the many dangers of living in a world with excessive conformity where the is no feelings‚ no individuality or uniqueness‚ and they have no choice on your

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    Religious people were more concerned about attempts to make human beings "better." Those people who attended church frequently were most likely to disapprove of the three major areas of technology seeking to modulate the constitution of man: gene editing‚ brain chip

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    their focus on improving the features inside their phones‚ Nokia focused on changing their phones hardware‚ but keeping the same feature. As a result of this mistake‚ Nokia had to bear the consequences of losing their customers to their competitors. People prefer Smartphones which offered better applications and functions such as Apple and Samsung. Consumer‚ specifically upscale consumers‚ value the advancement of Smartphone design and hardware specification but only if it is supported by a high end

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    This condition is referred to as insulin resistance. Due to this‚ the body requires more insulin to enable glucose enter the cells. The pancreatic cells keep up with the demand for more insulin. Later‚ it does not manufacture the required amount of insulin when blood sugar increases. This then leads to type II diabetes. According to Kang (2014)‚ in treatment of type II diabetes‚ a person is required to change diet or use insulin for treatment. Change of

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    Chlorine in Photosynthesis Experiment Abstract Photosynthesis the means by which green plants and different types of organisms use light from the sun to synthesize foods from CO2 and H2O. Chlorine is a chemical element usually in the form of a yellow-green gas and is a strong oxidizing agent. Elodea is a type of aquatic plant also known as waterweed that is native to North America. In the experiment that took place‚ the effect of chlorine in the presence of photosynthesis reactions were studied

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