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    In what ways are modern societies different from previous types? Describe three of the most significant differences. Over many years‚ societies have had to develop and adapt to the way the world is changing. Today‚ some of the most recognisable changes include the expansion of towns and cities‚ the advancement of the global economy and the rapid development of technology. Due to these advancements in society‚ we have seen the industrial revolution create more employment opportunities with better

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    important and compulsory before pursuing any sexual activity. Most of the time‚ marriage is between different genders of people such as between a man and woman. However‚ homosexual relationships are increasingly gaining acceptance in certain countries like United States of America. Though not everyone can accept the fact of homosexual relationships‚ but President Obama has made a statement that he supports same-sex marriage in public during a pre-election debate in Washington. He received plentiful of reactions

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    When you think about America you think about life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That is what we are taught as a young American and try to live by. One document helps us understand that and that document was called the declaration of independence written by Thomas Jefferson‚ one of our founding fathers. Another document that makes sure we the people feel free and have rights as individuals are the Bill of Rights and our amendments. Brought to the U.S’ attention by James Madison. These documents

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    The History of Same-Sex Marriage A social union or legal contract between two consenting persons for the purpose of creating children may be referred to as a traditional marriage. A marriage‚ a societal institution‚ may refer to an interpersonal relationship whereby intimate and sexual engagements are acknowledged in a variety of ways‚ depending on where the bond originated. A traditional marriage usually has a formal induction through a wedding ceremony‚ otherwise known as matrimony. A marriage

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    Xylina Groos 04-30-13 Same Sex Marriage What is marriage? Marriage is when two people love eachother and want to spend the rest of their lives together. So if that is what marriage means does that mean two people of the same sex can get married and live happily together just as an opposite-sex marriage can. Well people have different views on this topic‚ whether its stereotyping‚ religious‚ or because it’s the law. Everyone has a right to their own opinion but does that mean they can tell two

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    What is the difference between oxidative and substrate level phosphorylation? Oxidative phosphorylation is a metabolic pathway that uses energy released by the oxidation of nutrients to produce ATP. Oxidative phosphorylation uses the electrochemical gradient‚ set up by the oxidation of nutrients‚ of protons across the inner mitochondrial membrane to generate ATP from ADP. During oxidative phosphorylation‚ electrons are transferred from electron donors to electron acceptors such as oxygen‚ in

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    3.4 EXPLAIN HOW DIFFERENT TYPES OF INTERVENTIONS CAN PROMOTE POSITIVE OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WHERE DEVELOPMENT IS NOT FOLLOWING THE EXPECTED PATTERN. If a child’s development is not following the expected patterns it is important to implement early intervention to maximize development. There are several types of intervention which can come from professionals‚ adaptions‚ technology or equipment. Intervention can come from – * Social workers – can offer information‚ counseling

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    adjective‚ to describe characteristics of an object or activity related to female same-sex desire. Lesbian as a concept‚ used to differentiate women with a shared sexual orientation‚ is a 20th-century construct. Although female homosexuality has appeared in many cultures throughout time‚ not until recently has lesbian described a group of people? In the late 19th century‚ sexologists published their observations on same-sex desire and behavior‚ and designated lesbians in Western culture as a distinct

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    Conflict has been surrounding the debate of whether same-sex marriage should be granted to gay couples as homosexuality is considered “unacceptable” or “wrong” for many. The majority of public opinions tend to view same sex marriage negatively and reject the idea of allowing homosexual couples to wed each other. It was determined by law that people of the same gender should not be given the opportunity to marry because it does not follow the moral standard of allowing only a man and woman to wed

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    ID:0720052 Effect of an Increasing Substrate Concentration on Enzyme Activity Rate Abstract The reaction rate of an enzyme can be affected by many factors‚ and the purpose of this experiment was to find out how an increasing substrate concentration influences the rate of an enzyme activity; we obtained data from recording the absorbance of the samples which contain the same amount of potato juice (enzyme oxidase) and different amount of catechol (substrate) while holding pH and temperature constant

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