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  • Gentlemen, It’s Time for Your Annual "am I Gay?" Self-Examination

    Gentlemen, It’s Time for Your Annual "am I Gay?" Self-Examination

    GENTLEMEN, IT'S TIME FOR YOUR ANNUAL "AM I GAY?" SELF-EXAMINATION 1. If you are over thirty and you have a washboard stomach, you are gay. It means you haven't sucked back enough beer with the boys and have spent the rest of your free time doing sit-ups, aerobics, and doing the Oprah diet. 2. If you have a cat, you are a Flaaaaming homo. A cat is like a dog, but gay - it grooms

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    Essay Length: 526 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: regina
  • According to the Goal: How Eliyahu Goldratt Helps Organizations Examine Their Processes to Achieve Maximum Results

    According to the Goal: How Eliyahu Goldratt Helps Organizations Examine Their Processes to Achieve Maximum Results

    According to the Goal: How Eliyahu Goldratt Helps Organizations Examine Their Processes to Achieve Maximum Results Summary of Book The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement is a work of fiction describing a very real thing—the process of manufacturing a product. This includes the engineering and production process, marketing, sales, and interaction with corporate and regional headquarters. As an employee in a corporate contract manufacturing environment, I felt that this was not a work of

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    Essay Length: 589 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • Stem Cells

    Stem Cells

    Advancements in genetic engineering has been one of the most talked about subjects for many years. It has scared some but at the same time intrigued others. This question how far is too far, will play a big issue in years to come and even now for that mater. What people do not understand is that the research that is being done today is being done to help cure incurable diseases like the Aids virus

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    Essay Length: 484 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Artur
  • When Will Society Hang Up on Cell Phone Rudeness

    When Will Society Hang Up on Cell Phone Rudeness

    Frasure 1 WHEN WILL SOCIEY HANG UP ON CELL PHONE RUDENESS? The use of cellular phones has gotten way out of control. People should avoid over using the cell phone because it is annoying to others especially in restaurants, schools and in churches. However, in an emergency it is understandable to use the cell phone in public places. In today’s society, a person can not go into a restaurant without hearing a cell phone

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    Essay Length: 562 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Mike
  • Phaedo Examines Wether the Human Soul Is Immortal or Not

    Phaedo Examines Wether the Human Soul Is Immortal or Not

    The Phaedo is a story that is set on the last day of Socrates' life. The dialogue examines whether the human soul is immortal or not. Socrates does not fear death, but he looks it straight in the eye and thinks this is what a philosopher practices for. Socrates believes that the soul is immortal, and therefore, outlasts the body. Socrates defends his argument by trying to establish that things come to be from their

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    Essay Length: 933 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Jack
  • Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research

    Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research

    Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Embryonic stem cell research is a highly controversial topic in today’s society, this kind of stem cell commits to regenerate any type of tissue. Unfortunately, Embryonic Stem Cell Research has a dark side. To obtain these cells will kill the embryo automatically. In other words, the acquirement of the Human Embryonic Stem Cell includes performing an abortion. To obtain these cells, it would kill the embryo. This has created controversy

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    Essay Length: 1,347 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • Neocytophilism Verses Neocytophobia (stem Cell)

    Neocytophilism Verses Neocytophobia (stem Cell)

    Neocytophilism verses Neocytophobia The human body begins life as a single cell, known as a zygote. This zygote will divide into two cells, then, those two cells will divide into four, then eight, and so forth. Within three days, this zygote will consist of 16 cells. By the fifth day, it will start to form an embryo. The stem cells from this embryo, it is suspected, through genetic engineering, can be manipulated to create any

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    Essay Length: 1,811 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: David
  • Wedding Belles & Jail Cells

    Wedding Belles & Jail Cells

    April 7-14: Wedding Belles & Jail Cells Posted Thu. Apr 10, 6:51 PM ET by Lyndsey Parker in That's Really Week Man, Beyonce can't get a break these days. First she gets upstaged by an American Idol RUNNER-UP in what was supposed to be her big movie, Dreamgirls, and then Tina Turner steals her thunder at the Grammys. And now Beyonce's rumored wedding to her boo, Jay-Z, has been overshadowed too. Hmmm...is she not so

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    Essay Length: 702 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: regina
  • Introduction to Embryonic Stem Cells

    Introduction to Embryonic Stem Cells

    Introduction When an egg is fertilized by a sperm to make a human embryo, that single fertilized egg cell divides millions of times to form the approximately six billion cells that make up the human body. These types of cells (4 to 7 day old embryo) are called embryonic stem cells that are unspecialized and have the ability to renew themselves and give rise to specialized cell types (they have not yet developed into

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    Essay Length: 482 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Janna
  • Sickle Cell Anemia

    Sickle Cell Anemia

    ISU Essay: Sickle Cell Anemia Background/introduction Blood is essential to human survival. This fluid is the transportation system of the body; it delivers all necessary nutrients that cells need in order to function properly. The largest component of blood is comprised of red blood cells. These cells are the body’s principle means of transporting oxygen from the lungs to all body tissues. They are perfectly suited for this function because red blood cells contain hemoglobin,

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    Essay Length: 1,654 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • Stem Cell Research

    Stem Cell Research

    Stem Cell Research Can you imagine a world where lost limb could be replaced, chronic diseases cured, brain damage reversed, spinal cord injuries healed, terminal illnesses cured all as a result of the use of a specific type of cell, naturally found in the human body? This indeed is very possible and in the future as science progresses these new developments rest in the fate of the studies of stem cells. With stem cells

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    Essay Length: 627 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • What Are Stem Cell?

    What Are Stem Cell?

    STEM CELL WHAT ARE STEM CELL? All of us start from a single cell formed at conception, when a sperm cell joins with an egg. This cell then starts dividing and forms a ball of cells. About four days after conception, this ball of cells is smaller than a pinpoint. This process, called differentiation, allows some cells to become liver cells and other cells to become nerve cells or skin cells and so on. This

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    Essay Length: 638 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Max
  • Onion Reaction to Chlorine

    Onion Reaction to Chlorine

    Conclusion: The hypothesis is supported by the findings that 0% of the green onions planted in bleach-contaminated soil showed any root growth over the 1- week period, and, in contrast, 100% of the green onions planted in non- contaminated soil grew at least 6.5 cm over the 1-week period. In addition to this data, research has shown that a common source of groundwater contamination is the handling and storage of bulk chemicals, such as bleach.

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    Essay Length: 276 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Edward
  • An Examination of the Influence of Sergei Diaghilev and Ballet Russe on the Development of Ballet in the Early Twentieth Century

    An Examination of the Influence of Sergei Diaghilev and Ballet Russe on the Development of Ballet in the Early Twentieth Century

    An Examination of the Influence of Sergei Diaghilev and Ballet Russe on the Development of Ballet in the Early Twentieth Century Ballet was taking an important place in Western Europe at the beginning and at the middle ages of the Renaissance. When the ballet was monotonus in 19th and 20th century, on the scene came Sergei Diaghilev with his inspiration to show the Russian art to Paris. Two years after performances in Paris, Ballet Russe

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Max
  • Sickle Cell Disease

    Sickle Cell Disease

    Sickle Cell Disease is a hereditary blood disorder that affects the oxygen-carrying part of blood, the red blood cell. In other words, it is visible by diseased red blood cells that have a sickle shape. Red blood cells have proteins called hemoglobin. Hemoglobin transports oxygen from your lungs to every part of your body. When a normal red blood cell (with normal hemoglobin) releases its oxygen, it maintains its disc shape. However, when a diseased

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Jon
  • Sickle Cell Anemia

    Sickle Cell Anemia

    Sickle Cell anemia is a blood disease that is inherited by the parents and lasts forever. The ones that have this disease inherit two genes from each parent that are abnormal which are the sickle cell genes. These genes inform the body to make abnormal hemoglobin which causes the red blood cells to be deformed. A single change in the amino acid building blocks of hemoglobin causes the sickle cell mutation. The changes in

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    Essay Length: 531 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Steam Cell

    Steam Cell

    Stem Cell Stem cell research has been a major controversy for the last few years. But what exactly is a stem cell? Stem cells have the remarkable potential to develop into many different cell types in the body. Serving as a sort of repair system for the body, they can “theoretically” divide without limit to replenish other cells as long as the person is alive. When a stem cell divides, each new cell has the

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    Essay Length: 707 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Fuel Cells as a Public Good

    Fuel Cells as a Public Good

    Introduction Engineers possess an indispensable role in today’s society. Not only do they research, design, and test the products of today, but they also pave the way for future technological advances in all areas of industry. While the majority of these products are designed with the private consumer in mind, they can also benefit the greater good of the public. Mechanical engineering, my chosen field of study, is definitely no exception to this rule and

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    Essay Length: 262 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Benefits of Stem Cell Research

    Benefits of Stem Cell Research

    Benefits of Stem Cell Research Medical research has brought to the world many great improvements: cures for numerous types of illnesses, pain medications, and an infinite number of things that have changed the way people look at the scientific side of medical research. Along with the remarkable breakthroughs of medical research comes the cons that have derived from the practice. This includes nerve agents that have been used in chemical warfare. Medical research has the

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    Essay Length: 1,361 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Artur
  • Cell Phones

    Cell Phones

    Digital cell phone from Nokia Millions of people in the United States and around the world use cellular phones. They are such great gadgets -- with a cell phone, you can talk to anyone on the planet from just about anywhere! These days, cell phones provide an incredible array of functions, and new ones are being added at a breakneck pace. Depending on the cell-phone model, you can: Store contact information Make task or

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    Essay Length: 498 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Steve
  • Ritalin May Trigger Long-Term Brain Cell Changes

    Ritalin May Trigger Long-Term Brain Cell Changes

    Ritalin May Trigger Long-Term Brain Cell Changes Kids all over the country take Ritalin to relieve symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The drugs use has dramatically increased since first appearing on the market in 1980. Now how many college students get restless and bored when certain teachers drone on and on in their lectures. Lets face it some people can not present the work in an interesting enough way to keep our attention.

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Top
  • Standard Cell Characterization

    Standard Cell Characterization

    Introduction: - In the present scenario, it is very hard to design a circuit using full custom methodology because of the increase in the complexity due to decrease in the feature size. So, most of companies are following the semi-custom approach to reduce the cost & time to market which are the most important parameters for any successful products. To follow the approach of semi-custom, designer need a characterized library of standard cells e.g. logic

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • Sickle Cell Anemia

    Sickle Cell Anemia

    Sickle Cell Anemia Jenkins 1 Abstract Sickle Cell Anemia is a hereditary disease that changes the smallest and most important components of the body. A gene causes the bone marrow in the body to make sickled shapes, when this happens; it causes the red blood cell to die faster. This is what causes Hemolytic Anemia. Older children and adults with sickle cell disease may experience a few complications, or have a pattern of ongoing

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Developing Female and Male Germ Cells in Fetilisation

    Developing Female and Male Germ Cells in Fetilisation

    The female and male germ cells are reproductive cells that fuse with one another during fertilization (Burfoot, 1999). Each possesses unique characteristics and molecular structure during the pre-fertilization phase of development and post-fertilization. These characteristics are influenced by the production of various hormones in the male and female body. Fertilization occurs when the materials from two gametes come together to form an embryo. The female gamete is often referred to as the egg or female

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    Essay Length: 1,281 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: David
  • Fuel Cell Technology: Transportation and Residential/commercial Applications

    Fuel Cell Technology: Transportation and Residential/commercial Applications

    Fuel cell technology 1 Running head: FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY: TRANSPORTATION AND RESIDENTAL/ COMMERICAL APPLICATIONS Fuel Cell Technology: Transportation and residential/commercial applications Monique University 2 A fuel cell is an electrochemical energy conversion device. A fuel cell converts the chemicals hydrogen and oxygen into water, and in the process it produces electricity. With a fuel cell, chemicals constantly flow into the cell so it never goes dead as long as there is a flow of chemicals

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Max

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