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…Institute cloned a sheep. A Finn Dorset ewe provides the mammary cell for cloning. A mammary cell contains copies of every gene needed to make a sheep, but only genes for proteins required by mammary cells are active. Cells grow and divide making carbon…
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Category: /Literature/English
…period, the pregnant Blackface ewe gives birth to a baby Finn Dorset lamb, named Dolly, which is a genetically identical to the original donor. (1) HUMAN CLONING The question shakes us all to our very souls. For humans to consider the cloning of one…
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Category: /History
…', the people from Roslagen. That may be one of the reasons why Finns call Sweden `Ruotsi' which means `Roslagen'. And even farther east there was a country named `Tavastaland'. The Vikings traveled farther and farther east up the river Neva to Ladoga, where…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it, accidentally (by doing something that'll turn him into a wolf without knowing this might happen) or because some witch has put a spell on him (according to Finns, these witches would naturally be Sami, although the Swedes thought we were pretty good at magic…
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…. Then there was the problem of the wide range of nationalities in Russia. Less than half the Tsars subjects were Russian, invaded nations like the Poles from Poland and the Finns from Finland were anxious to overthrow the Tsar. Only up until the outbreak of the First World War…
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…ends Reconstruction. And in 1879, Thomas Edison invents the light bulb. The Metropolitan Opera house opens in 1983 and Cather also witnesses the publishing of "Huck Finn" by Mark Twain. (Bloom, 1985) In 1884 America and Cather were introduced to Walt…
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…Indicted on Spy Charges'. New York Times, Dec. 8, 1992, B, 13:1. Finn, Nancy and Peter, 'Don't Rely on the Law to Stop Computer Crime,' Computer World, Dec. 19, 1984, V18. Phrack Magazine issues 1-46. Compiled by Knight Lightning and Phiber…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…-riding local control and establishing a mandatory curriculum from the top down. It has no concern for academics. It was developed by Chester Finn. The Goals 2000, Educate America Act, signed by Bill Clinton, is legislation specifying: 1. School based…
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…that is, a shift from educational 'inputs' to educational 'outputs'. Chester Finn describes this shift in perspective in terms of an emerging paradigm for education.         Under the old conception education was thought of as process and system, effort…
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…103). All the people in Philips household have tragic, shaky pasts. The 'red people' lost their mother when Finn and Francie were children. Melanie and her siblings lost their parents and are in an unstable point in their lives. The effect…
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