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    Julio Hernandez Genetic Mutation is a change of the nucleotide sequence of a genome. Mutations result from un-repaired damage to DNA or RNA genomes usually caused by radiation or chemical mutagens or from errors in the process of replications. Mutations play a part in both normal and abnormal biological processes‚ including evolution‚ development of the immune system‚ and cancer. There are two main types of genes that play a role in cancer‚ ocnogenes and tumor suppressor genes. An important

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    Matthew Paskov Dr. Lee EN-102 Synthesis Essay 02/08/2012 One’s health and any persons whose health they are responsible for‚ say their child‚ should be regarded as their most important priority. Doctors are the only people qualified to tell us how we should up keep that health and have earned that right through years of extensive schooling and research. Oddly though‚ doctors are not the individuals who write most of our headlined articles on medicine. These articles are written by medical journalists

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    Brianna Falls Robert Zackowski Synthesis Paper English 101 11/28/2017 Synthesis Paper How can Canada maintain free Healthcare from a business standpoint and what do Canadians do differently towards this versus how America runs health care? This answer can be found through focusing not on money‚ but rather what the money is spent on when it comes to healthcare between the United States and Canada. While the United States is one of the biggest money spenders when it comes to health care‚ it’s demands

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    Autism: A Brain Disorder

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    Autism Introduction to Disabilities Lisa A. DeVinney Professor Laurie Eckart February 7‚ 2010 Autism is a brain disorder that often makes it difficult to communicate and relate with others‚ impairs the ability to initiate and sustain a conversation with others‚ absence or impairment of imaginative and social play‚ stereotyped‚ repetitive‚ or unusual use of language‚ restricted patterns of interest that are abnormal in intensity or focus‚ preoccupation with certain

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    What Cause Autism?

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    Autism‚ formally known as Autism Spectrum Disorder‚ has become more prevalent in recent years. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ one in sixty-eight children have autism as of 2014—this is a thirty percent increase since 2012‚ where one in eighty-eight children had autism ("Vaccine Safety"). Autism is a developmental disability that typically develops within the early years after birth; it is essentially an aftereffect of a neurological disorder (Nordqvist). Autism affects

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    Autism is a severe developmental disorder that debilitates the ability to communicate and socially interact with others. It is important to include science as well as the field of psychology to better understand autism and find a solution. A plausible explanation is the disruption in DNA that results in a genetic mutation or inherited from the parents of the offspring. Psychologist believe that the disorder is cause by the lack of development of certain components in the brain. Biological occurrences

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    Autism Research Paper

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    The genetic disorder referred to as autism develops early on in the life of a child. The disorder consists of trouble in communicating or using any basic language. Autism‚ often known as Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)‚ Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)‚ or Asperger Syndrome‚ is very different for every patient. The causes of autism could possibly be: lack of oxygen at birth‚ a faulty gene or genes‚ or even a chemical imbalance. Even though autism is developed at an early stage of childhood

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    Autism Ad Analysis

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    2011 Autism Speaks Everyday more and more children are being diagnosed with autism. There is no known cure yet‚ but there are many organizations helping to fund research for the cure of Autism. The ad reveals a young girl dressing up in front of her mother with many different accessories of clothing on. Written on the ad is a comparision which is the" odds of a child becoming a fashion designer: 1 in 7‚000; Odds of a child being diagnosed with autism: 1 in 110." The organization Autism Speaks

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    Cited: Orwell‚ George. “Shooting an Elephant.” 50 Essays: A Portable Anthology. Ed. Samuel Cohen. Boston: Bedford/ St. Martins. 2011. Print. Plato. “The Allegory of the Cave.” 50 Essays: A Portable Anthology. Ed. Samuel Cohen. Boston: Bedford/ St. Martins. 2011. Print.

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    There is a phantom killer lurking in our homes‚ office buildings‚ and schools. We cannot see it‚ taste it‚ or smell it. In fact‚ according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)‚ it is estimated to cause between 15‚000 and 22‚000 lung cancer deaths per year making it the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths following cigarette smoking (EPA). This phantom is the radioactive gas called Radon. Interestingly radon is a form of radiation that is a natural part of our environment. Radiation

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