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    Why should we donate blood

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    donor voluntarily has blood drawn for storage in a blood bank‚ generally for subsequent use in a blood transfusion during emergency cases.  3. Blood transfusions save lives. There’s no substitute for human blood. Every three seconds‚ someone needs a blood transfusion. We can learn your blood type.  4. Age: between 18 to 60 years. Body weight: 45 kg and above. Pulse rate: regular H emoglobin content as minimum 12.5 gm%. The person should not be suffering from any of the following diseases or taking medicines for

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    via technology is cheap‚ instant and convenient‚ our reliance on it‚ is clearly posing serious concerns about the way that we communicate through the written and spoken word in the English language. As communication methods change rapidly on both an individual and societal level‚ I intend to explore the suggestion that it may have an adverse effect on the way we communicate. A study conducted by Pew Internet and American Life Project (Dec 2007)‚ found that although teenagers have access to multiple

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    Name___________________________________ Biology 2401 Quiz Fundamentals of the Nervous System Ch 11 MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) What is the role of acetylcholinesterase? A) amplify or enhance the effect of ACh B) destroy ACh a brief period after its release by the axon endings C) act as a transmitting agent D) stimulate the production of serotonin 1) 2) The term central nervous system refers to the ________

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    Statement of Intention: Human nature seeks ways in which to resolve any conflict that’s we are confronted with. The use of violence seems to be an attractive method to put an end to conflict. History has shown that violence has been an effective tool to resolve conflict‚ and there is no doubt that violence can resolve violence in given situations. However we need to ask ourselves‚ is violence the only way to resolve conflict? And does it always resolve the conflict? Due to the recent increase in

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    Many books have been prohibited by people and countries around the whole world‚ but is it really a good Idea to do so? I believe that the fact that people are banning books is a completely ridiculous idea. Additionally‚ everybody should have the right to read what they want. In these past few hundred years‚ humans have invented writing‚ paper‚ and books in order to record their findings and memories to share and pass down to future generations. Consequently‚ ideas and information are now more easily

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    women who try to get licensing to have a child? (Tittle) What lets them have the right to decide if a women has the right to have a child or to not go through motherhood? The right to motherhood in our country has never been taken away from us‚ so why now? (Hilton) People who apply and take this test‚ how is the government going to ensure they are not lying? Sometimes there are no signs that a parent is going to neglect their kid or kids. Putting this law into place wouldn?t stop all kids from receiving

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    What are the issues‚ obstacles‚ or people that the main characters deal with in the book? What are the significant quotations of the book? Choose three to five sentences that are vital to the story and explain why they are essential. Explain which chapter of the book was your favorite and why. What was the author’s main idea in the book (which will likely be implied)? Turn in by e-mail (wignerd@wbu.edu) and in class Due December 2‚ 2013 before 11:00AM CT

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    Why do we need nerds

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    Why does America needs its nerds”? In the passage “America need it nerds”‚ author Leonid Fridman expresses his fear and concerns on why Americans needs their nerds. Fridman emphasizes his argument by comparing and contrasting American’s on-going social beliefs and misperceptions of nerds and the actual role taken on by the nerds and why the role that they play is so vital to society. Friedman begins with‚ “bringing to our attention”‚ the type of terms our society uses to describe the “intellectually

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    A question everybody has on their mind is‚"Does praying help students in school?" Others may urge that students should not pray in school because most students are atheist or that students would not study because they would pray to pass exams ‚ but on the contrary‚ students are most likely to excel in their schoolwork‚learn to respect others/be modest. Students actually excel more in school and have higher grades than those that don’t pray.A recent study done by Oxford University‚ studied their

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    There are many reasons why we study William Shakespeare’s plays today. There is the insight to human nature that he knows well‚ allusions to old mythology and legends‚ and others such. However‚ one reason stands out above the rest: his power of language. Also this power of language is clearly shown in his play‚ Othello‚ through Iago‚ the antagonist of the play. Iago‚ who is an ensign of Othello‚ is furious that he was not given the promotion to lieutenancy. As a result he uses his craftiness and

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