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    system breaks down and is unable to fight off certain infections‚ known as "opportunistic infections‚" and other illnesses that take advantage of a weakened immune system. A person who has HIV carries the virus in certain body fluids‚ including blood‚ semen‚ vaginal secretions‚ and breast milk. The virus can only be transmitted if any of those fluids enter the bloodstream of another person. The best defense against HIV/AID virus is a condom‚ only latex condoms‚ not lamb skin because the lamb skin condoms

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    Dna Fingerprinting

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    University of Leicester invented it. At first‚ DNA fingerprinting was used to detect the presence of genetic diseases but soon came to be used in criminal investigations and forensic science. It matches suspects to samples of blood‚ hair‚ saliva‚ or semen. It has also led to several exonerations of formerly convicted suspects. It is also used in such applications as studying populations of wild animals‚ paternity testing‚ identifying dead bodies‚ and establishing the composition of foods. It has also

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    Essential Trace ElementsAnthony L. JacksonBIO/350October 20‚ 2014Michelle GrayEssential Trace ElementsEveryone has their own beliefs on how the Earth was formed‚ and people can argue about it for hours or even days‚ but there is one thing that everyone can agree on is that all organisms are composed of matter. Matter is anything thing that takes up space. All organisms need some element to make them produce and to live healthy lives. There are two types of elements the essential and trace element

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    pledge should prove he’s loyal and worthy to be a brother. But the process is dangerous and sometimes fatal. However‚ not all fraternities are the same. But they can be‚ and there are enough fatalities to prove it‚ often from forced binge drinking or accidents related to alcohol. Foreign Related Literature As stated in Lisa Belkin’s article “Should Parents Ban Fraternities?”‚ The Princeton’s school president‚ Shirley M. Tilghman‚ announced that‚ freshmen will no longer be permitted to join a fraternity

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    Over the previous years the field of forensic science has radically expanded. Technological developments such as DNA profiling and how investigations are conducted has significantly improved humankinds ability to investigate and solve crimes through everyday science. The use of DNA evidence in criminal investigations has helped law enforcement identify criminals and solve difficult crimes. DNA can also be used to clear the accused and free people who are wrongly accused or convicted of crimes.

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    "Reichsmaster of injections" a ’quack’‚ ’phony’ and ’charlatan’. The physicians administered Hitler with a as many as 80 drugs every day that included tonics and rediculous treatments from morphine and barbiturates‚ vitamins and probiotics to bull semen‚ and rat

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    Walt Whitman’s poetry is relatively formless and his random patterns have a significant effect on the meaning evoked from the poems. Whitman has a constant theme of the link between nature/natural experience and humans. He expresses his emotions and opinions through his poems. Some of his poems are very personable‚ which makes them very easier to understand and more enjoyable to read. "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" is a poem about the sharing of experiences. All humans are somehow connected through the

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    infected individuals that remain healthy with normal CD4 counts for decades are called long-term non-progressors "LTNP". They do have the virus‚ but it remains at a very low level and very hidden within the body. HIV can be passed by: blood‚ semen‚ pre cum‚ vagina fluid and breast milk. HIV cannot be passed by the following: sweat‚ saliva‚ tears‚ urine‚ mosquito’s and air. Once infected by the virus people can immediately start on ARVs which stands for antiretrovirals. These will lower the amount

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    Science Invistegatory Project Malunggay Submitted by: karmi nikole Tanghian Submitted to: Ms. Honeybeth Castro Introduction Malunggay : The Miracle Vegetable “Malunggay” in the Philippines‚ “Sajina” in the Indian Subcontinent‚ and “Moringa” in English‚ it is a popular tree. Many Asians use the leaves of Malunggay (Sajina) like spinach and also the fruit it produces as a vegetable‚ like asparagus. It only used to be known as

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    The Development Of the Egg and Sperm your name PSY/265 May 20‚ 2012 Nicole Pansey The sperm and the egg are the key to reproduction. Without the sperm fertilizing the egg there would no reproduction. They both start off in very different places and in different ways but come together to create a life. The journey to create a life is a very interesting one and in this paper I will be outlining it in detail‚ describing the male and female sex organs and the role of both these

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