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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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    beloved in‚ and more significant to‚ English literature than American. This being 1959‚ Welton has not yet been pressured into accepting young women or blacks. Its world is insular‚ that of the privileged white male who‚ if he is not already a scion of Old Money‚ will probably marry it. Into this rarefied atmosphere comes John Keating (Robin Williams)‚ himself a Welton alumnus‚ who returns to teach English and to shake up the old school with his enthusiasm for poetry and his unconventional teaching

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    Political Parties

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    have access to mammoth political machines and government resources‚ giving them the upper hand in local and national polls. We live in a nation where political pedigree is a needed political asset‚ Filipinos tend to vote for ‘trusted brands’ — scions of well-known families. Philippine President Benigno Aquino’s clan‚ for example‚ has already produced two presidents and five senators since 1928. The continuation of political dynasties can weaken the quality of democracy and economic development

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    Maguindanao Massacre

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    MAGUINDANAO MASSACRE Stories and worldwide condemnation of the Maguindanao massacre still grapple the Filipino people in disbelief. Focusing on the victims that include lawyers and journalists in the company of scions of a political clan‚ the manner of mass execution was the most gruesome‚ so animalistic‚ and the most barbaric act of the new century. Fifty-seven of them‚ men‚ women‚ and children were killed and decapitated; bodies were mangled and riddled with bullets. This

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    Issues Faced by Honda

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    stubbornly sticking to a bare-bones system‚ it long a go lost its leadership to its number one Japanese rival. Honda is suffering at the very moment when its two main Japanese rivals are thriving. Toyota is getting a jolt of energy from Aiko Toyoda‚ scion of the founding family‚ while the ever-energetic Carlos Ghosn has made Nissan the leader in electric cars. Which perhaps illustrates another part of Honda’s problem is Honda is lack of genius and they need to find more engineers to help them figure

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    The Ber Tree

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    1. THE BER TREE Ber (Ziziphus mauritiana) is an economically important tropical fruit tree‚ which is grown all over the drier parts of the Indian subcontinent‚ Africa and northern Australia for its fresh fruits. It is a particularly good tree to grow in dry regions‚ because it can withstand long periods of drought. It has a long taproot and can withstand high temperatures during the summer. Ber is a multipurpose tree (see Appendix 1). The fruit is the most well-known and used product from the

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    Toyota

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    currently own and operators Lexus‚ Scions brands and has a majority shareholding stake in Daihatsu Motors‚ and minority shareholding in Fuji Heavy Industries Isuzu Motors and Yamaha Motors. (2) II. Short market analysis The main targets of Toyota’s company are Japan and North America‚ but recently they can see a strong growth in Asian and South America markets. (3)Toyota has three different divisions to target three specific segments. The first division‚ known as Scion‚ targets vehicles to people

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    Power of One Ford

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    and fuel efficiency to manufacturing plants‚ corporate culture and the company balance sheet. Mulally has been preaching and promoting the plan as Job One since the day he arrived as something less than the first choice of then-Ford CEO and family scion Bill Ford. In many ways‚ “One Ford” is simply Mulally’s Boeing strategy transferred to a related transportation industry. When Boeing was reeling from a $2.6 billion annual loss in 1997‚ Mulally pinpointed the problem as inefficiencies in production

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    Shakespeare scansion

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    Is’t not/ a kind/ of in/cest‚ to/ take life/ Metrics: Straight iambic pentameter. The line is five heartbeats long‚ symbolizing logic Sonics: Enjambment- this line does not finish her statement‚ it runs straight into the next line and finished the thought with “from thine own sister’s shame?” Alliteration- “to take” Dissonance- kind‚ to‚ take Assonance- not‚ of Tropes: Irony- “kind of incest to take life”- talking about an act that creates life‚ but it would take away

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    devout Muslim‚ Sir Syed criticised the influence of traditional dogma and religious orthodoxy‚ which had made most Indian Muslims suspicious of British influences. Sir Syed began feeling increasingly concerned for the future of Muslim communities. A scion of Mughal nobility‚ Sir Syed had been reared in the finest traditions of Muslim élite culture and was aware of the steady decline of Muslim political power across India. The animosity between the British and Muslims before and after the rebellion (Independence

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