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    arise in the relationships among life sciences‚ biotechnology‚ medicine‚ politics‚ law‚ and philosophy. It also includes the study of the more commonplace questions of values which arise in primary care and other branches of medicine. History Etymology The term Bioethics was coined in 1926 by Fritz Jahr‚ who "anticipated many of the arguments and discussions now current in biological research involving animals" in an article about the "bioethical imperative‚" as he called it‚ regarding the

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    -Appendix DIGESTIVE SYSTEM- responsible for the breaking down of food into simpler molecules. ABSORPTION- bringing food to the body cells DIGESTION-) the process of breaking down complicated chemicals in nutrients into forms that the body can use. ETYMOLOGY: Comes from the LATIN word DIGESTUS meanng to assimilate food. OTHER NAMES FOR THE SYSTEM: >gastrointestinal system >alimentary system DISEASE: Hemmoroid-also known as "almoranas" in Tagalog. TERMS: Salivary Amylase-enzyme secreted by the

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    Since the beginning of the world‚ people‚ whether they were artists or scientists or just someone who has an inquisitive mind‚ have always been asking one question: how our future would look like? We are now living in the time that was described in the first sсi-fi books‚ predicted but scientists and sociologists. But where are the flying cars? Where are the force fields‚ tractor beams‚ teleportation pods‚ antigravity sleds‚ tricorders‚ immortality drugs‚ colonies on Mars‚ and all the other technological

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    An economy or economic system consists of the production‚ distribution or trade‚ and consumption of limited goods and services by different agents in a given geographical location. The economic agents can be individuals‚ businesses‚ organizations‚ or governments. Transactions occur when two parties agree to the value or price of the transacted good or service‚ commonly expressed in a certain currency. In the past‚ economic activity was theorized to be bounded by natural resources‚ labor‚ and capital

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    8th Grade Language Arts Curriculum Map 2010 pg. 1 Unit Standard Skills Assessment‚ Projects & Resources Unit 1 (Short Stories) Reading and Literature A. Fluency B. Vocabulary Expansion C. Comprehension D. Literature B1. Acquire‚ understand‚ and use vocabulary through explicict and indirect vocabulary instruction and independent reading. B2. Determine the meaning of unknown words by using a dictionary or context clues

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    Essay Danger Noun[edit] danger (plural dangers) (obsolete) Ability to harm; someone’s dominion or power to harm or penalise. See In one’s danger‚ below. "You stand within his danger‚ do you not?" (Shakespeare‚ Merchant of Venice‚ 4:1:180)  [quotations ▼] (obsolete) Liability.  [quotations ▼] (obsolete) Difficulty; sparingness. (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?) (obsolete) Coyness; disdainful behavior. (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)

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    for close friends. I believe family is a person or a group of people you genuinely care about and would do anything for them. The word family originates from the middle english latin word “familia” which means household servants. According to etymology dictionary later on in the 1660’s family means “parents with their children‚ whether they dwell together or not” also “persons closely related by blood‚ including aunts‚ uncles‚ cousins”. To this day this is still

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    mentioned at the beginning of this essay. I think that the proper formal meaning of this word is to recognize the differences between two or more things. I believe that this definition is the essential one for discrimination taking in account its etymology. The word discrimination comes from discriminate‚ which comes from the Latin "discriminare" which means distinction.2 This word is normally used to make a racial or prejudicial distinction and almost everyone thinks that it is its only use but‚ it

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    ironically or seriously‚ of necessity for the sake of realism‚ or impishly for the sake of comedy‚ it doesn ’t matter. The word [negro]‚ you see‚ sums up for us who are colored all the bitter years of insult and struggle in America." When asked about the etymology of the word Negro most people would answer‚ “oh‚ it came from slavery‚” or “that’s the word they used to keep black people down.” Some people just associate the word Negro with only slavery‚ not realizing where it came from or how it started. The

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    студентов третьего курса) Cocтавитель : Э. М. Дубенец‚ к.ф.н.‚ доц. This course of lexicology which forms a part of the curriculum for the English sections of linguistic departments of teacher-training colleges is intended for students of the third year of the day department. It includes 15 lectures and 12 seminars which cover the main themes of Modern English lexicology: wordbuilding‚ semantic changes‚ phraseology‚ borrowings‚ semasiology‚ neology‚ lexicography. The material

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