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    one cannot gain any knowledge without failing. This is not true. Once one obtains success one now knows exactly what to do to achieve success‚ thus opening doors and further experiences for them. The novel “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot‚ due to the success of tissue culture researcher Dr. George Gey can further dispute this quote. His success in tissue culture led to further discoveries‚ and became one of the most important breakthroughs in modern medicine. The world was able

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    The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict FATt Sentence: In the book The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict‚ by Trenton Lee Stewart‚ a young orphan boy struggles to uncover the mystery of a hidden treasure. Nicholas Benedict’s Rules: Don’t get too excited. (Nicholas has narcolepsy‚ a condition that causes him to suddenly fall asleep‚ and his sleeping spells are induced by sudden strong emotions.) Don’t let the “Spiders” get the best of you. (Nicholas has pride and cannot stand

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    and thus are said to be “immortal.” A striking example is a cell line that has been reproducing in culture since 1951. (Cells of this line are called HeLa cells because their original source was a tumor removed from a woman named Henrietta Lacks” Rebecca Skloot‚ 2011‚ The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Henrietta Lacks was a beautiful‚ strong‚ independent‚ black woman who died of cervical cancer in 1951. She was a poor Southern tobacco farmer who worked the same land as her ancestors. She was known

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    Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks Her name was Henrietta Lacks‚ but scientists know her as HeLa. Henrietta was a poor southern tobacco farmer who was emitted to the hospital and had her cells taken without her knowledge. Her cells became the most important tools in medicine. HeLa were the first “immortal” human cells grown in culture‚ and are still alive today. Due to research they say that if you could pile all HeLa cells ever grown onto a scale‚ they’d weigh more than 50 million metric tons—as

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    family didn’t know her cells were still alive. Ethel was able to do the harsh punishments to the children because Lawrence moved out of the house for two years‚ but later came back so his siblings can move in with him and his girlfriend. Cliff took Rebecca to the cemetery where he told her how there were white and black past members of the family. He told her about her great grandparents and what happened during that time. My reaction was unbelievable because of how he didn’t want to risk himself and

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    Alyson Smith 2nd Semester AP English Henrietta Lacks SOAPSTone Speaker: Rebecca Skloot is the speaker. She is a woman who has a picture of Henrietta Lacks hanging on her wall. As she was in her community college biology class her professor mentioned Henrietta sparking her knowledge. After hearing about Henrietta‚ Rebecca was intrigued to find out more about the cells and Henrietta’s life. Occasion: Rebecca starts talking in present time as she is looking at the picture on her wall. An example

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    look beyond the surface‚ and delve in to the way these deeper meanings impacts their own lives. The Yellow Wall Paper written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a great example of a successful piece of literature. One of the big issues which Gilman explores within the text is the role of woman in society‚ she does this by exploring the ways in which

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    Rebecca struggles to provide for her son Ben. She knows he needs a proper education to overcome the weight of poverty pressing down on his family’s shoulders. She knows he can’t perform well in school with pangs of hunger distracting him from his work. She knows if he stays in the same neighborhood where he grows now‚ he will be trapped and prevented from ever reaching his true potential. But Rebecca knows she is helpless to supply the resources Ben needs to develop and prosper due to her disability

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    school 40 years ago and his continuous support throughout the years.    At the same  time‚ the school wishes to thank the representatives from our various stakeholders  for their loyal and non‐stop assistance to the development of the school. They are  Brother Lawrence‚ School Supervisor‚ Ms Rebecca Chiu‚ Chairlady of PTA‚ Mr. Peter  Lui‚ representative of Lasallian Education Council‚ Mr. Toby Chow‚ Chairman of OBF ‚  Mr. Chris Lau‚ Chairman of OBA ‚ Dr Ambrose Wong‚ Chairman of 40th Anniversary  Advisory Committee‚ Mr.CC Or‚ Chairman of 40th Anniversary Organizing Committee 

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    FORENSIC BASED RESEARCH TASK Task A- The Role of a Forensic Psychologist Kathryn A. LaFortune is a Forensic Psychologist who works at the Oklahoma State University - Centre for Health Sciences. She has served as the Chief of Forensic Psychological Services for the Oklahoma Indigent Defence System. In the past she would have been asked to interview an inmate that’s sentence is nearing an end. She would determine the dangerousness of the person and decide whether or not he is ready to leave the

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