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    Letter to unborn baby

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    Extra Credit Letter My Dear Unborn Angel‚ I am currently taking a class that taught me a lot about you and how I should treat you. I loved this class because it is about real life‚ neither like mathematics nor like languages; it made me gain some pre-experiences about having a baby. Let me tell you a little bit about the things I have learned during this last 3 months. First‚ I will keep not having bad habits my whole life not just for my health but for yours as well‚ moreover‚ I do not want

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    medical future of an unborn child by sequencing DNA from the mother’s blood and DNA from the father’s saliva. At the moment‚ prenatal diagnosis for a small number of genetic conditions is usually done from fetal cells that doctors capture from fluid in the womb or as nippet of placental tissue. In 1997‚ chemical pathologist Dennis Lo‚ discovered that roughly 10% of the cell-free DNA floating in a pregnant woman’s blood stream stems from her fetus. In 2010 in a paper published in Science Translational Medicine

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    throughout her body. She watched as his arms‚ now wrenched with sweat‚ brought down the forty-fifth lash‚ and then everything went black. She awoke to the dreadful sound of the crack of a whip and a woman howling‚ closing her eyes she envisioned the child growing in her womb‚ she listened to the steady rhythm of its heart and the deep breathing. “It is almost time‚” it said. “Yes it is……….” Again the horrific scene of her lover being lashed flashed before her eyes and she wept. “Why do you weep

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    Unborn Fetus Syndrome

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    Many children are born with disabilities‚ and birth defects‚ every day. Pregnant women who drink‚ smoke‚ and use drugs are not only exposing themselves‚ but also their unborn fetus. The exposed unborn fetus is highly prone to lifelong‚ and irreversible‚ birth defects. Fetal alcohol syndrome is the most common outcome of fetuses subjected to alcohol abuse. When the mother consumes alcohol‚ the alcohol easily passes through the placenta via the bloodstream‚ and into the fetus. The fetus is unable

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    Animals should not be used for research Imagine an animal suffering‚ with no way to help itself. Imagine a human being forcing an animal to suffer and not doing anything to help. This is what happens when animals are used for research to test products that most people do use. Every year almost 8‚000 animals suffer from being used for research. Animals are subjected to burns‚ electric shocks‚ and other painful experiences that researchers subject them too. Animals are given diseases from the researchers

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    The difficult child The difficult child is the child who is unhappy. He is at war with himself and in consequence he is at war with the world. A difficult child is nearly always made difficult by wrong treatment at home. To bring up children and to handle them is a delicate matter. A child is learning all the time. He inevitably models himself to his parents. That’s why grown-ups should be too careful about the way they speak and behave. Parents are to create such an atmosphere

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    every course should be selected by the students. However‚ in my opinion‚ students shouldn’t have complete freedom to select their own course. Firstly‚ we can grasp systematic professional knowledge if there are some compulsory courses. When the universities arrange the teaching plan‚ they will put all the needed courses in it. Only when we learn all the needed courses can we students really meet the university requirement. If a student majoring in math has complete freedom and he chooses all the art

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    Composition II Flavia Guberaj 24/01/2014 Should animals be used for different researches or testing products? In different places of the world a lot of researches and product’s tests proceed by using animals. And for decades the debate of “should animals be used for these experiments?” has been inevitable. F. Barbara Orlans‚ in her book called “In The Name Of Science: Issues In Responsible Animal Experimentation”‚ says that the biomedical researches and testing the product’s safety are the

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    in fact‚ it is one of the most exciting and challenging subject. Why should you choose accountancy? Good career prospects‚ stable (excellent) job market‚ short academic preparations and an excellent salary are just a few of the reasons why many people choose a career in accounting. Accounting careers have got a lot to offer in terms of career prospects. Accountants are always on demand and the fields or jobs that you can choose from are huge. This means that there are lot of opportunities for having

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    Should Animals be used in Laboratory Research? Every year millions of animals are used as human food‚ in human sports for fun‚ to make clothing and to make test cosmetics‚ drugs‚ new-found treatments‚ and chemicals on humans. Among all these‚ the most contentious issue in the twenty-first century is the usage of animals in laboratories. Science is the most powerful field from which all new knowledge comes‚ and being the prime source of new technologies‚ more judgment‚ and science‚ the United

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