Introduction With increased population on the planet, human beings have increasingly cleared land for settlement hence reducing the forest cover and increased greenhouse gasses emission into the atmosphere leading to global warming that results in climate change which its effects are visible across the world from high temperatures to disasters leading...
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A. 1. The grammatical structure is a complex sentence. 2. The grammatical structure is a simple sentence. 3. The grammatical structure is a simple sentence (Parrot, 2010). B. Grammatical structure is the manner in which meanings are encrypted into words in the English language. In English grammar, the...
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What determines the cause of homosexuality? Is it genetic, or environmental or a combination of both? Introduction Homosexuality is a sexual orientation. A homosexual person is romantically or sexually attracted to people of their own gender. Men who are romantically or sexually attracted to other men are called gay. Women who...
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PART II: Continue reading the passage. As you read, you will note that Polly is countering the narrator’s assertions or claims by identifying the logical fallacy that is being used. In the space provided, select the letter for the answer that best identifies the fallacy used in...
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Artificial intelligence is the defined as the capability to perform human being tasks using a computer or any other computer controlled systems such as robots (Buchanan 34). These systems are manipulated to develop human attributes such as reasoning, learning, and discovery. Computers were developed in the early years of the...
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The article illustrates the best methods that can be adopted in order to reduce cyberbullying among the teenagers and young children. The author salso illustrates the laws and legislation that can be used in order to reduce cyberbullying According to the authors, El Asam, Aiman, and Muthanna Samara cyberbullying has...
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Introduction Yearly, more than an estimated 115 million animals, excluding rodents, fish, amphibians, and birds, are used in laboratories during biomedical research and experimentation worldwide (Akhtar 407). The procedures may involve removing an animal\u2019s organ for experimentation, genetic manipulation, exposure to harmful radiation, forcefully feeding animals with untested substances and inhaling...
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Animal testing is a scientific experiment that is conducted on animals. The animals are subjected to torture, that may take the form of exposure to radiation, injections, removal of organs tissues and frightening environments. A wide variety of animals are used, especially those who are not categorized to be animals...
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The American economy depends largely on fossil fuels like coal, natural gas, and oil. According to Maczulak (2010), America uses more energy than it can produce; hence, it must import to meet the deficit. Despite offering immense benefits to the Americans and indeed other nations of the world, the burning...
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Recent statistics depict that there will be an increase in reliability of alternative sources of energy by 2020. At least 26 percent of the total primary energy will come from alternative energy sources (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). This trend has been established based on analysis of a pattern of...
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Introduction Apple and Android devices are two separate brands, but they have applications that enable them to perform similar tasks. One of the things that makes these two devices to be different is the operating system or popularly known as the OS. An operating system is an essential software that ensures...
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Unlike a few years ago, I had no challenges comprehending concepts in recent grammar classes. After studying topics assigned for week one, I now know that traditional grammar classifies words into eight different categories, collectively known as parts of speech (VanderMey, Meyer, and Rys). These include nouns, pronouns, verbs, conjunctions,...
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