English Oral 2012 Title: Global warming Class: 5 Amanah Team members: 1) Amira Ain Binti Naim - Chairperson 2) Syaza Nazura Binti Khahar – First panel 3) Mohd Yusri Bin Jupri – Second panel 4) Mohd Syazwan Bin Safaruddin – Third panel Chairperson: Assalamualaikum and a very good morning to my wise English teacher‚ Puan Rosnani and all my fellow friends. My name is Amira Ain Binti Naim and I am your chairperson
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English Oral! Issue: Social media is making us antisocial! The Contention: Today in our modern world‚ social media is taking over and corrupting our society and making us antisocial.! Supporting Arguments: The average time a teenager spends on social media! The negative impact of social media! Rebudle: The positive outcomes from spending time on social media! Language Techniques: Rhetorical question‚ imagery‚ Emotive Language‚ Personal pronouns‚ Exaggerations. ! !Social media is a perfect way for
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Parthenogenesis vs. Sexual Reproduction Jorge Pablo Velasco Borda Introduction: Parthenogenesis is a type of reproduction in which the sperm does not fertilized the ovum. In parthenogenesis some chemical agents fertilize the ovum most of times because the female does not have a male to have sex with. That’s the case of Flora a Komodo dragon that live at the Chester Zoo in England (Chiang. M). Flora gave birth to seven babies without having a male. Sexual reproduction is when a sperm fertilize
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Year 12 English Oral; Foreign Aid mustn’t be cut Persona: Fiona Pearse (Board Member of World Vision) speaking at a foreign aid conference in regard to the Government’s recent plans to introduce a $4.5 billion cut in foreign aid over the next 4 years. Poverty‚ war‚ hunger‚ thirst‚ disease; these are all words the average Australian does not have to face. However‚ it is indeed what millions upon millions of people battle out every single day in so many countries we call our neighbours
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Chapter 6: Children’s Peer Cultures and Interpretive Reproduction I. Examining Peer Culture From Children’s Perspective A. Children and their peer cultures are worthy of documentation and study in their own right. B. Children’s culture is not something kids carry around in their heads to guide their Goffman‚ 1974). C. Childrens peer culture as a stable set of activists or routines‚ artifacts‚ values‚ and concerns that children produce and share in interaction with peers (Corsaro‚
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Latina Sexuality‚ Fertility and Reproduction. When the U.S. population had reached a record‚ the 300 millionth person to be born‚ news reports and the media started to clamor. How with the “major” help of the Latinas did this come to happen (Chavez 70)? It is evident that we need to look deeper into how this data is represented in the U.S. and realize that these representations are not always accurate. A myth is more than a made up story‚ it can be the topic of what we represent to believe true
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Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction Reinforcement (51 points) 1. Compare and contrast asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction. (2pts) Asexual: Occurs when offspring are produced from a single parent Advantageous in stable conditions Offspring are genetically identical to their parent (clones) Sexual: Occurs when offspring are produced by the joining of two haploid cells from two different parents Advantageous in changing conditions 2. What are six types of asexual reproduction? (2pts) Mitosis
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Mechanical Reproduction in the Age of Art Paul Mattick Jr Theory‚ Culture & Society (SAGE‚ London‚ Newbury Park and New Delhi)‚ Vol.10 (1993)‚ 127-147 The enormous impact of Waller Benjamin ’s famous essay on ’The Work of Art in the Age of its Mechanical Reproduction ’ is largely due to his claim that photography has ’transformed the entire nature of art‚ destroying its semblance of autonomy in relation to social and political processes‚ and liquidating ’the traditional value of thc cultural
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The number of children conceived through in vitro fertilization has doubled over the last decade. The technology that has made these children possible has also challenged inheritance laws‚ especially in circumstances when a child is conceived after the death of a parent. While this may sound bizarre‚ posthumously conceived children can become a quandary for the rich and the not-so-rich alike. The problem is always about money. The rich worry about who will get their assets after they are dead‚ while
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Introduction to sexual reproduction in humans Reproduction is the process by which humans gives rise to new individuals. Sexual reproduction is the process that involves the fusion of two gametes‚ sperm (male gamete) and egg (female gamete). In human these gametes are produced in different sexes‚ the male and female. Reproduction in humans is performed by reproductive systems‚ the male and female reproductive systems. The main organs of male reproductive system are testis and gonads and of female
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