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    DNA analyzing has been playing an increasingly role in the medical field. Genetic diseases’ rate is progressively growing but with the new technology‚ doctors are able now to reduce that high rate by using new invention. For example‚ with DNA analyzing doctors have the ability to reorganize the genetic disorder to make it better. Furthermore‚ now they can catalyze human body’s cells to produce a healing or therapeutic substance that could control the disease instead of fighting it. In another point

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    Pink Lemonade Experiment

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    imagine drinking a nice cold Minute Maid Pink Lemonade on a hot day‚ or a cold Red Powerade after a long hard practice. The cold refreshing drink rushes through your body and quenches your thirst. However‚ do you know what you are actually drinking‚ and how much of that drink is contaminated with dye? In this experiment‚ with the use of a spectrophotometer‚ the amount of concentrated dye in three drinks will be tested. First‚ the dye itself will be examined to see what the optimal wavelength and absorbance

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    How Does Hip Hop Effects Teenagers! Hip hop started back in the late 1960s. Hip hop is many things such as music‚ style‚ dancing‚ and an overall swagga. They say hip hop started back in the 60s and back then people were doing break dancing and b-boying. The music culture also started up in New York in the early 1970s among the African Americans and Latino Americans. Since hip hop started in the Bronx‚ the lifestyle of hip hop culture has spread around the world. Other form of hip hop is beatboxing

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    with‚ although the sport of rugby does not impact North America too much‚ the rest of the world functions differently due to the addition of rugby when it comes to the money. Obviously‚ when it comes to major professional sports leagues‚ the income received tends to be extremely high. Most of the money being received comes from all of the fans. With jerseys of their favorite players being sold‚ fans selling out concession stands‚ and the tickets being sold

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    The Wardrobe acts as a portal between the real world and the Narnian world. Narnia‚ a land of talking animals and other mythical creatures and it was ruled by Aslan the lion but the White Witch is the self-proclaimed queen. Lucy‚ Edmund‚ Susan and Peter are the four kids who discover the wardrobe and find their way to Narnia and help Aslan fight with the White witch who froze all the Narnian warriors. The children become kings and queens of this new-found

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    Music has played a significant role throughout my whole life. All throughout middle school and high school I have been a performer‚ participating in many different musical organizations including orchestra and choir. These personal experiences have broadened my interests in music. In middle school I was in choice voices‚ which was a special singing group for people who excelled in singing. When I went to high school I stayed in the same program and even became senior section leader of my choir‚ conducting

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    Explaining Concepts Essay

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    or someone by over solitude‚ over indulgence‚ or special praise. So why do so many parents spoil their children? Most parents will argue that they spoil their children out of love and to avoid hurting their feelings. Some parents give their children what they want to avoid conflict. And some just want to be their child’s friend. In order to reduce crying‚ complaining‚ or tantrums from children‚ parents willingly give in to the unruly behavior to keep peace. Parents are moved by instinct to love‚

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    Cyberbullying and Teens

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    that this theory of Cultural Relativism can be used to exclude a certain group or groups of people based on perceived moral standards or values (Boss‚ 2008). This theory can easily be applied to the world of Cyberbullying and its affect on the tween and teen set. Over 33% of all youth in the United States feel that they have been a victim of Cyberbullying (Chait‚ Lovetoknow.org. 2009). One could presume this rate to in fact be much higher as Cyberbullying can be through any means of “anonymous” communication

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    Teen Suicide research essay Why is teen suicide the second leading cause of death among teens in the untied states? Thirteen teens out of one-hundred-thousand take their own lives. Depression seems to be the leading factor for this great epidemic. Sadly enough some teens think that suicide is the only way out‚ and is the only answer to their problems. Every hour and forty five minutes another young teen takes their live by committing suicide. There seems to be a lot of things leading up to suicide

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    monster learned from the cottagers‚ Captain Walton learned from Frankenstein‚ and Frankenstein learned from himself. The monster Frankenstein created had to ultimately learn how to function. He felt sensations which he had to decipher to figure out what they meant and how to treat them. The creation felt hunger‚ thirst‚ fatigue‚ coldness‚ emotions‚ and pain (Shelley 71-72). The monster explained to Frankenstein‚ “‘A strange multiplicity of sensations seized me‚ and I saw‚ felt‚ heard‚ and

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