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    Cloning Experiment Dolly

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    History of Cloning Before Dolly the Sheep." Medical Daily. Medicaldaily.com‚ 12 July 2012. Web. 21 Sept. 2012. <http://www.medicaldaily.com/news/20120712/10800/cloning-dolly-history.htm>. "1996: Dolly Cloned from Adult Cells." ThinkQuest. Oracle Foundation‚ n.d. Web. 21 Sept. 2012. <http://library.thinkquest.org/C0122429/history/1996.htm>. "The Cloning Experiment Dolly the Sheep - Cloning Genetic Engineering." The Cloning Experiment Dolly the Sheep - Cloning Genetic Engineering. N.p

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    Foot & Mouth Disease

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    affects cloven-hoofed animals‚ including domestic and wild bovids. The virus causes a high fever for two or three days‚ followed byblisters inside the mouth and on the feet that may rupture and cause lameness. Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a severe plague for animal farming‚ since it is highly infectious and can be spread by infected animals through aerosols‚ through contact with contaminated farming equipment‚ vehicles‚ clothing or feed‚ and by domestic and wildpredators.[1] Its containment demands

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    The Wise Judge

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    Yemswitch was a good old woman. But she had long since grown hard of hearing. She had a small flock of sheep that she tended. One day‚ the sheep wandered. Setting out to look for them‚ she met farmer Mulugueta who had just finished his plowing. Widow : “Ato Mulugueta‚” said the widow‚ “have you seen my sheep today?” Narrator 2 : Now farmer Mulugueta was a good old man‚ but‚ he‚ too‚ had grown hard

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    (although multiple denotative meanings may be used for a single word)‚ and the latter can bring context into the poem. One word that has particularly significant connotative meanings is the word lamb. The dictionary definition of lamb is a young sheep‚ a wooly quadruped mammal. It can also refer to any mild or gentle person‚ but aside from that there aren’t too many different dictionary meanings. The word lamb is‚ however‚ steeped in cultural and religious connotations. When Blake says “Little lamb

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    Reflecting back to the speaker series where Jeremy Moon‚ explained about his journey of making his company “Icebreaker”‚ an outlet for outdoor and apparel clothing all made from merino wool‚ a success. He shared the rollercoaster ride that is his life‚ his ups and downs‚ from when he started to where he is now. In his early life‚ he worked in a research company which helped him comprehend consumer behaviour. Furthermore‚ his principal objective in establishing a business was to empower Jeremy into

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    Grammatik

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    Karoline Kjærager Thomsen 2.D 1. All the sheep and the old sheepdog was basking in the sun at noon. All the sheeps and the old sheepdog was basking in the sun at noon. - Sheep er I flertal. 2. The swimmer immediate turned pale when he saw the shark. The swimmer immediately turned pale when he saw the shark. - Immediate skal stå som adverbium. 3. Although the boys had been warned several times‚ ignored they the prohibition sign. Although the boys had been warned several times‚ they ignored

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    Cloning

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    unable to sustain at around the age of thirty. This is the story of the award-winning novel called‚ “Never Let Me Go‚” which raises important questions including moral issues surrounding human cloning. In the actual world‚ since the very first cloned sheep Dolly was created in February 1997‚ there have been ethical and social arguments over the use of assisted reproductive technologies. Now that cloning of humans is becoming virtually possible‚ such debates are getting even more in-depth since there

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    are still-born‚ unhealthy‚ severely malformed or disabled. Secondly‚ cloning is exceedingly expensive and highly inefficient. We should make sure that every experiment is perfect or else resources spent will be wasted. For instance‚ Dolly the sheep was successful after 276 times. Additionally‚ the cost of cloning and experiments can be more than 50 million dollars US. Hence‚ it is very costly to clone because of low success rate and the large amount of resources required. Lastly‚ we are acting

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    Wool Fiber

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    Wool….The Living Fiber For centuries man has gratefully accepted the protective qualities of wool. By the carefully crossbreeding of sheep‚ he has developed fibers of different lengths‚ diameters‚ and various degrees of softness and crispness. Wool is almost custom-made by nature to fit the needs of man. In its processing and manufacture‚ man takes up where sheep left off. But while new processes and treatments have made wool more versatile in its uses‚ man has not improved the fiber itself. Wool

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    Cloning has many promises but isn’t all it’s said to be. It has been the talk of the scientific world since the sheep they call Dolly was introduced to the world as the first mammal ever to be cloned. Excitement grew into the desire to create human life. Organ regeneration‚ advanced cosmetics‚ and the chance to have children were promised by scientists. After all‚ modern science created a sheep. Why can’t it create a human? Because it would take about 300 tries to produce a healthy baby. What most people

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