Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
permit the rapid screening of hundreds of thousands of chemicals that must now be tested through much more time-consuming processes
Positives
Embryonic stem cells are of great interest to medicine and science because of their ability to develop
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
Leprosy symptoms
Leprosy primarily affects the peripheral nerves and secondarily involving skin and certain other tissues/organs in particular, the eye, mucosa of the nasal and upper respiratory tract and also the testes. It does not affect
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Category: /Literature
and his uncle (his new father). In his second soliloquy, Hamlet is in trouble with his personal side because he is questioning his call of revenge against his uncle. He is testing himself for not taking action right away, and feels like he is a coward
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Category: /History/World History
by searching for the truth. He believed the truth could be known only through tolerance and concern for others and you finding the right way took constant testing. He learned how to overcome fear and helped others overcome fear also. He was a firm believer
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
." Young children who spent a few hours a week watching educational programs such as Arthur (diversity, real life issues are discussed and resolved), Little Bear (farm animals work through emotional issues), Blues Clues (children get to solve problems
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Category: /Literature/North American
When we think of life, we usually think of the basics; Plants and Animals. It is, of course, much more complex than that. There is a massive amount of Kingdoms of living things, all different in many ways, all unique, but they all have one thing
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
by arguing that some pleasures, i.e. intellect over animal pleasures, or mental over bodily pleasures, are higher in value, and should be preferred in moral choices, as the amount of enjoyment from those who experience these pleasures will far outweigh any number
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Who is your Daddy? An essay on That Jim is a true father of Huck (from Clemens's "Huckleberry Finn")
Category: /Literature/English
, Huck's father has none of these traits. The father, Pap, is an
abusive and drunk man. He treats Huck like a caged animal and not a son. Pap does not
posses the qualities to be any kind of a father. However, Jim, a slave with whom Huck
escapes
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
or any other warmed blooded animal that produces milk. It's kind of insulting that although we try to understand them they seemingly don't try to understand us. We look at them through human eyes. We make their qualities and behaviors seem more human than
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
domesticated the first plants and animals, they have relentlessly manipulated the genetic composition of useful organisms, producing new and more productive varieties. For example, many common vegetables, from broccoli and Brussels sprouts to cauliflower and cabbage
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