that it is entirely possible to base metaphysical ideas on epistemology‚ it becomes clear that the branches of philosophy are very much intertwined and somewhat interdependent upon each other for clarity and reason. It is a strange philosophical symbiosis from which a magnificent and new organism emerges. We know that the goal of metaphysics is to somehow develop an all-encompassing hypothesis as to what the ultimate nature of the universe is and reality itself. The human mind being the way it
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c------------------------------------------------- Evidence for Endosymbiotic theory: ------------------------------------------------- Evidence that mitochondria and plastids arose from bacteria is as follows:[13][14][15] * New mitochondria and plastids are formed only through a process similar to binary fission. * In some algae‚ such as Euglena‚ the plastids can be destroyed by certain chemicals or prolonged absence of light without otherwise affecting the cell. In such a case‚ the
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of plant-animal coevolution will be highlighted. Coevolution Coevolution is when two species that interact together evolve due to selection imposed by each other (Reece et al.‚ 2011). Coevolution may occur where symbiosis between two species exists (Currie et al.‚ 2003). This symbiosis
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An interesting question can produce some interesting answers. One of these is the question of what living things are made of. There are many possible answers‚ depending on who you ask. A young child asking his parents may simply be told: “Stuff”. A chemist may go into the detail of the basic common organic elements: Carbon‚ Hydrogen‚ Oxygen‚ Nitrogen and Phosphorous (Starr et al.‚ 2009) and the different compounds that are formed. As biologists‚ we tend to look at the composition of living things
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MANU/SC/0912/2002 Equivalent Citation: AIR2003SC189‚ 2003(1)ALLMR(SC)391‚ 2002(6)ALT1(SC)‚ 2003 3 AWC (Supp)2238SC‚ 100(2002)DLT691(SC)‚ I(2003)DMC73SC‚ 2002GLH(22)665‚ 2002GLH(665)22‚ (2003)1GLR148‚ ILR2002(3)Kerala545‚ 2003(1)JLJ171(SC)‚ JT2002(9)SC175‚ 2002-4-LW512‚ 2003(1)OLR650‚ RLW2007(3)SC2531‚ 2004(8)SCALE115‚ (2003)1SCC49‚ 2003(1)UC143‚ 2003 (1)UJ1‚ 2003(2)WLN665 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Decided On: 25.10.2002 Appellants: Salem Advocate Bar Association Vs. Respondent: Union
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the way to the first eukaryotic cells is known as endosymbiosis. The Endosymbiosis theory attempts to explain the origins of eukaryotic cell organelles such as mitochondria in animals and fungi and chloroplasts in plants. Endo means “within” and symbiosis is a type of “cooperation”. An early primitive heterotrophic prokaryotic cell engulfed an ancient auto-trophic bacterium and used its function to facilitate the creation of energy for the host cell. And thus the first eukaryotic cell was born. This
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CASE STUDY ON DUBAI – A CRISIS UNFOLDS SYMBIOSIS LAW SCHOOL‚ PUNE CONSTITUENT OF SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Anirudh Ahuja1‚ Hussain Patel2‚ Saumya Singh3‚ Shalini Singh4‚ Rushil Deshpande5‚ Tanya Nagi6‚ Vaibhav Handu7. ABSTRACT Boom! That’s the sound of Dubai going from prosperity to penury. In November 2009 a financial crisis surfaced in Dubai‚ the symbol of luxury‚ where Sheikh’s drove around in Ferraris‚ visited mega sized malls and dined at the 7 stared hotel‚ The Burj
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Introduction to Biochemistry Biochemistry : a multidisciplinary science that explores the chemistry of living organisms and molecular basis for changes occurring in living cells. Principal areas of Biochemistry 1. Struture and Function of Biomolecules Based on structure depend the function (structure function relationship) Example: Hemoglobin S differs from regular adult hemoglobin (hemoglobin A) by just one single amino acid. A valine replaces a glutamine in the 6th position of the beta
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Article 1. Jones and Wicks (1999): CONVERGENT STAKEHOLDER THEORY We describe two approaches to stakeholder theory - a social science approach and a normative ethics approach- since neither of them is complete without the other. One group of scholars views stakeholder theory as a potential foundation for the growth of social science-based research; another views stakeholder theory as an umbrella term describing a class of narrative accounts‚ each based on its own moral principles. We argue
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The Ecosystem - Deserts An Ecosystem is a biodiversity community where biotic and abiotic elements inhabit the same environment. There are many types of ecosystems located throughout the world and one of which is known as the Gobi desert. The Gobi is a large desert region that scales from 500‚000 square miles and spans across two countries (China and southern Mongolia) covering parts of northern and northwestern China. Like all deserts‚ the Gobi desert is a cold biome desert that consists
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