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    “The New Big Thing” - The Indian Biotechnology Industry “Biotechnology in a powerful currency‚ stronger than the Euro or the Dollar‚ and what’s more‚ the only hardware you need is the human brain – let’s use our billion brains to our advantage.” – Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw‚ Founder and Chairman of Biocon‚ India’s first and largest biotechnology company The discovery of DNA in 1953 laid the foundation for modern biology but it was only in the early 1970’s‚ with the development of recombinant

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    March uses photos and narrative to establish an emotional connection with the audience on an issue that is important to her. According to ____The Word on College_____ emotion is the fastest way to connect with readers ( ) and by beginning her essay with an emotional first-person narrative March sets the scene and pulls readers in. For instance‚ when she opens with “my grandmother Mary died last November at ninety-three… Mom was exhausted… and I was crying relentlessly—but still‚ we went‚ compelled

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    Biotechnology Over the past decade‚ Biotechnology has advanced much to the advantage of many people. We have learned that with certain chemicals‚ we are able to cut-and-paste the DNA of certain organisms‚ and alter them to comply to our sociable needs. But this can also affect modern medicine‚ political factors‚ economic‚ and societal balances in our nation. For medicine‚ Biotechnology has been a blessing‚ healing people who suffer from

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    in the March on Washington. The purpose of the March on Washington was to gain civil rights for blacks and desegregation throughout the nation (Doc 5). Not only were there African-Americans participating‚ but there was a wide diversity of different ethnicities participating in the protest. Even people from the South came to contribute in the march. The March on Washington was a nonviolent demonstration fighting for equality and became a successful march for the rights of blacks. The March on Washington

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    years. One of his important battle in this war was the Bataan Death March. This battle started back when the U.S. surrendered the Bataan Peninsula on the Philippine island of Luzon. It began on April 9‚ 1942. It was surrendered to the Japanese during World War two. American and Filipino troops were at war with the Japanese. The American and Filipino troops were forced to make a 65 mile march to prison camps. They had to march under harsh conditions. The

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    vBiotechnology – Human Cloning Should it be done? Biotechnology is a field of biology that involves the use of living things in engineering‚ technology‚ medicine and other useful applications. The concept of this field includes a range of procedures for modifying living organisms according to human purposes. One major subject in biotechnology is human cloning. This is the asexual creation of a genetically identical copy of a human‚ human cell or a human tissue. It is a controversial issue

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    Glasgow 5th March A poem I have recently read and enjoyed is ‘Glasgow 5th march 1971’ by Edwin Morgan. It is about a young couple who have been pushed into a jeweller’s window as two youths try to rob a shop on Sauchiehall Street late at night. Two drivers witness this crime and turn a blind eye to it and drive on like nothing happened. The poem starts with a young couple who have been pushed into a shop window. The young couple are badly injured‚ one of them in a potentially fatal state. Two

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    he March of the Bonus Army on the capital was for the World War I veterans to receive money for their service in the war. Here are some facts of the “March of the Bonus Army”. One of the first facts was this was all made by the World War I veterans. The march on Washington D.C. was a very serious change in our government. The government would not pay their wages that are due to them from the loss they suffered at war. They were not aware of what was going on in the U.S.. Walter was the leader

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    Societal Issues Concerning Biotechnology Since the creation of abortion there have been societal issues involving biotechnology and a rise in moral dilemmas. Like all issues concerning life‚ there is always a conflict between the scientific and societal aspect of it all. The scientific basis of abortion is for the safety of the mother and the advancement of modern science through biotechnology and research. In the societal aspect there is a disagreement between the liberals and the religious

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    March uses many devices in her essay to connect with her audience; she uses pathos to pull at the heart-strings of her readers. Considering her target audience is women she tries to connect with them by recounting all the steps that she and the women in her family took to try to get Hillary elected. She also tells many stories of the struggle for women’s rights. March writes‚ “My grandmother was born three years after white women win suffrage and died just days after casting her absentee ballot for

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