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    WHEN DO BABIES EYES CHANGE COLOR? INTRODUCTION The color of human beings’ eyes varies depending on the genetics of that person. The color range is from the darkest shade of brown to the lightest shade of blue. Babies are born with different eye colors. More often than not‚ they are born with blue or grey eyes. This is especially for the Caucasians. As they grow up‚ their eye color changes over time. As a parent you may miss out on the change process but after sometime you will notice they are different

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    likes and dislikes

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    brothers and sisters‚ ugh. We all know. Not cool at all because she gets ignored out of all of them. Gets treated as if not existed and when there is money‚ shes the first one to be called. Finding her life interesting there is many things she likes and dislikes. Yell‚ who wants to play basketball‚ soccer or football? Trust me she would be the first one at the court or field. But if you yell who wants to play tennis‚ baseball or dodgeball. Elizabeth would act like she doesn’t hear you. Chinese food anyone

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    The purpose of the numerous amount of news outlets is to inform the general population of events and occurrences that they would normally not have knowledge of. It’s so people in New York can know that Texas was hit by a severe storm. In general‚ to keep the country connected. But‚ when did it become about getting your own personal opinions across? When did it become a platform for individuals to express their bias unto the populous? Nowadays the news is constantly flooding the airwaves and newspapers

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    Vaccinations do not cause Autism Jonas Salk was a medical researcher and virologist who created the polio vaccine in 1952. Thanks to Mr.Salk polio is eradicated in the wealthier countries. Mr.Salk has won numerous medals for his contributions to science‚ such as the John Scott Legacy Medal‚ the Presidential Medal of Freedom‚ Congressional Gold Medal‚ Lasker - DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award‚ the Meritorious award and many more. However more recently vaccinations have come under heavy fire

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    Do Vaccines really cause Autism? The myth that vaccines causes autism began in 1998 when a study wrongly linked autism with vaccines‚ the author of this claim lost his medical license‚ but the idea was still strong. In fact vaccines don’t cause autism‚ but in reality they help to develop immunities to many viruses‚ and to stop the spread of them too. How this myth did is still so popular? The answer is easy and it’s that many parents are scared that their children may get autism‚ so they prefer

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    controversial nowadays. There are many people who advocate for replacing them with sanctuaries as they believe money spent on keeping wild animals captive might have been better used for conserving them in wild. Others think that zoos serve not only for people’s pleasure but for preserving and keeping populations that otherwise would go extinct. There are a lot of arguments for both points of view‚ and a great number of articles are dedicated to this significant topic. “Do elephants belong in zoos?” by Jeffrey

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    Why Do We Become Guilty?

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    mentioned when we talk about illegal activity and the things that were not able to legally do as citizen of the United States. When we end up breaking the law up‚ we are innocent before proven guilty. This all happens within the court system. This is where they find out whether you’re guilty or not‚ so I felt that this would be a great place to do my project. I’m able to get more knowledge about the law and the people around me. Some of the things that you see in court can be astonishing to some individuals

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    Do Not Resuscitate

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    When a patient’s heart has stopped beating‚ a defibrillator can be used to jolt their heart back alive and beating again. Even though a life saving measure of one kind or another is capable of being utilized‚ there are some patients that do not wish to have anything done; they do not want to be brought back to life. As with any end of life decision‚ there are ethical issues that need to be addressed in order to fully and ethically complete a do-not- resuscitate order. A do-not-resuscitate order

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    Class IX Chapter 13 – Why Do We Fall Ill Science Question 1: State any two conditions essential for good health. Answer: The twoconditions essential for good health are: (i) An individual must have better health facilities and more professionals to deal with health problems. (ii) All basic necessary conditions to prevent diseases must be present. For example‚ proper garbage collection and disposal‚ clearing of drains‚ supply of healthy drinking water‚ etc. Question 2: State any

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    To answer this elusive question it is necessary to define the term culture (there is not a static definition)‚ "Culture means the total body of tradition borne by a society and transmitted from generation to generation. It thus refers to the norms‚ values‚ standards by which people act‚ and it includes the ways distinctive in each society of ordering the world and rendering it intelligible. Culture is...a set of mechanisms for survival‚ but it provides us also with a definition of reality. It is

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