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    PRACTICE PERSUASIVE SPEECH GMO Transition: Today‚ 70% or more of processed foods contain genetically modified (GM) ingredients‚ which originate in a lab. Thesis Statement: GMO’s cause harm and danger to human health and life itself‚ cause animals to die in large numbers‚ and they remain in our bodies--forever. Effects of GMO’s: I. The harm and danger to human health and life itself. A. The use of GMO foods raises many concerns to health effects. 1. Long term health affects include

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    ABSTRACT Biotechnology in the form of genetic engineering lends a variety of potential benefits as well as risks. It has improved the production of food by making plants tolerant or resistant to drought‚ frost‚ insects and viruses and also helped plants to compete more effectively against weeds for soil nutrients. The use of genetic engineering however has raised concerns about its potential risks to human life and the environment. The yield‚ the use of nutritive substances and resistance to diseases

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    One of the most prevalent themes in‚ “Their eyes were watching God” is Jamie’s undivided quest for love and independence. Jamie has a goal throughout the novel to find spiritual enlightenment and reach the “horizon”. She went through several relationships and chimerical thoughts to do this‚ through her grandmother nanny and her three husbands. However‚ her third husband‚ tea cake plays a less substantial role in the novel but a significant role in Jamie quest to reach her dream of love‚ independency

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    Global Warming A common topic known worldwide as controversial and challenging is global warming. Many people do not know the cause and effect between man-made activities‚ practices‚ and behaviors that have contributed significantly to global warming. All nations should be required by law to curtail‚ modify‚ or stop such activity. A great difference in climate change will occur if people around the world became aware of their actions to achieve a more stable and safer environment.    Scientists

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    describe the causes‚ effects‚ triggers and treatments of asthma.) Causes A. Family history of asthma and/or allergy B. In infancy‚ exposure to any high levels of antigens 1. Allergic triggers a. Mould b. Animal dander c. Pollen d. Cockroaches e. Dust mites 2. Non-allergic triggers a. Chemicals‚ fumes‚ odors b. certain drugs (beta blockers‚ for example) c Too much strenuous physical exercise d weather (thunderstorms or cold air)

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    Observation of Nature

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    blue canopy above and felt the penetrating warmth that emanated from the sky. Every once in a while a cool breeze would pass by and ease away the sun’s intense heat bath for brief moment. A bee crawls on a beautiful lavender lilac‚ taking its pollen. It gracefully lifts itself into the air‚ its wings moving so fast it appears is if they’re standing still. I watch as it slowly moves from flower to flower. The chirping of the cicadas and crickets echo throughout the foliage. The flowers and

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    Extrinsic Asthma

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    Plenty of respiratory diseases‚ especially asthma‚ has appeared in the past few centuries as a result of the industrial revolution which increased the number of factories‚ thus increased air pollution. Asthma is a widespread‚ degenerative illness that disturbs the outflow of air which goes in and out of the lungs‚ and it affects all people of all ages. This essay will discuss the definition and the distinct types of asthma‚ intrinsic and extrinsic. Asthma is a type III hypersensitivity and a common

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    Why you Need a Car Cover Whether you own a brand new or a second hand car‚ you need to protect it from external‚ weather‚ and environmental elements. Your vehicle can get easily damaged by a lot of factors which is why you need to shield it with a car cover. If you want to maintain your vehicle’s look‚ get a high quality and durable car cover. Here are some reasons why you need a car cover. 1. Sun – Direct exposure to sunlight is never a good idea. The sun’s UV rays affects the paint finish of

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    and back for each page) on plants and how a flower aids in its reproduction. Include the words below and highlight them. (15 pts max) Fruits Cones Seeds Stigma Guard Cells Phloem Xylem Root Hairs Root Cap Stomata Stamen Pistil Ovary Petals Sperm (pollen) Egg Sepal Filament Anther Style Vascular Guard Cells Flowers Leaves Stems Glucose Sunlight Roots Angiosperms Gymnosperms Oxygen Respiration Transpiration Reproduction Growth Water Carbon Dioxide Photosynthesis 5. One page essay (front and back)

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    Mendelian Genetics

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    plants mated with which. * Each pea plant has male (stamens) and female (carpal) sexual organs. * In nature‚ pea plants typically self-fertilize‚ fertilizing ova with their own sperm. * However‚ Mendel could also move pollen from one plant to another to cross-pollinate plants. * In a typical breeding experiment‚ Mendel would cross-pollinate (hybridize) two contrasting‚ true-breeding pea varieties. * The true-breeding parents are the P generation and their

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