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    1. One patient has a grade I tumor of the lung‚ while another patient has a grade IV tumor of the lung. Explain how tumors in various stages are similar and how they differ. (1 point) Both stage I and stage IV lung cancer is presented with cellular differentiation‚ loss of normal tissue structure‚ as well as irregular size and shape of the nucleus. Normal cells are able to divide and die cancer cells are pile up on top of each other forming a tumor. The staging and grading of cancer depends on

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    The Museum of Natural History Museums are essential for sustaining the world’s biological and cultural diversity. Yet they can do more without undermining their commitment to thorough and rigorous science. For example‚ they can increase the accessibility of their collections. The advent of new information technologies allows natural history museums to digitize collections and to make associated scientific data accessible to wide audiences. These technologies enable the sharing of data with countries

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    The American Museum of Natural History: Anthropology The American Museum of Natural History has many exhibits that demonstrate many aspects of anthropology. The Museum is located on Central Park West between W81st and W77nd streets. The museum is an excellent place to open oneself to many new ideas and cultures. When looking through the museum the exhibits that are anthropological could enhance ones understanding of a culture. The museum is very big and a lot of time is needed to get the most

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    I enjoyed my visit to the American Natural Museum of History‚ I had been there once before but‚ I didn’t explore the south American cultures on the second floor as I did on my visit this past Saturday‚ it was amazing to see the displays of all the different cultures‚ specially because they are so vivid‚ I learned a lot on this trip about the different cultures‚ one of the displays that caught my eye was the Sipan Tomb excavation. I was always under the impression that the only people that had burials

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    Understanding and being able to apply the foundations of genetics is a priority in providing care to families (Kaakinen‚ Coehlo‚ Steele‚ Tabacco‚ & Hanson‚ 2015). It is important to be aware of the effects of genetics because each member of a family shares similar genes that places them at risk for developing certain genetic conditions. Obtaining a family genetic history is an essential nursing skill that requires expertise and the proper knowledge to assess these families (Kaakinen et al.‚ 2015)

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    The National Museum of American History opened to the public in January 1964 as the Museum of History and Technology. It was the sixth Smithsonian building on the National Mall in Washington‚ D.C. The Smithsonian was established in 1846 by an act of Congress as an institution for the "increase and diffusion of knowledge." By the 1850s the organization was called the U.S. National museum and housed in the first Smithsonian building. Smithsonian collections developed both as specimens and as historical

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    War II had notable contributions by minority groups. Which of the following was not an example? (Points : 1)        442nd Regimental Combat Team        Tuskegee Airmen        Women Air Force Service Pilots        101st Airborne Division 2. The American farmers were especially distraught due to the Depression. Which of the following was not a primary response that the farmers took in response to the economic downturn? (Points : 1)        Improving dust bowls        Westward migration        Farmers’

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    Spanish conquest of Aztec Empire/reasons for 16. Spanish legal ideas involved in conquest: emcomienda‚ requerimiento‚ adelantado 17. Coronados expedition to what is now American Southwest: findings and effects 18. Soto’s expedition to what is now American Southeast: findings and effects 19. Spanish settlement of Texas Province 20. Spanish settlement of what is now New Mexico 21. Spanish settlement of what is now southern Arizona 22

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    A voice of authority on the natural world Strategic Plan 2011–16 The Natural History Museum is a scientific centre of global significance and one of the world’s leading visitor attractions for engagement with the natural world. The institution occupies two museum sites in South Kensington‚ London‚ and Tring in Hertfordshire plus storage facilities in Wandsworth‚ south London. Our vision is what we aspire to To advance our knowledge of the natural world‚ inspiring better care of our planet

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    Genomic Techniques in Ecological Genomics Ecological genomics is “an interdisciplinary field that seeks to understand the genetic and physiological basis of species interactions for evolutionary inferences” (Renn‚ Siemens 2010). Here I will focus on the genomic techniques that can be used to answer ecological genomic questions. An overarching goal in the field of ecological genomics is to find the genes that matter in species interactions‚ and then to study the ecological consequences

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