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    Tan Sri Arshad Ayub

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    Tan Sri Arshad Ayub‚ leader in education. Profile & History Tan Sri Arshad Ayub (84 years) who is one of the foremost educational innovators this country has known. He was the first Director of Institut Teknologi MARA (now UiTM) and led it with courage and vision for one decade from 1965 to 1975. Tan Sri Arshad Ayub is known as the person responsible for the development of Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)‚ a university that was established to provide higher education opportunities to better

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    Ethics Of Cloning

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    to cure many problems in the world. One problem that cloning could address is the chance to bring back animals from extinction and save endangered animals. How cloning addresses extinction? There are two main ways of cloning‚ artificial embryo twinning and Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT) (Utah.edu). The nucleus of a somatic cell (not a reproductive cell) contains the organism’s DNA. This nucleus is extracted‚ while the rest of the cell is discarded. Meanwhile‚

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    Retinoblastoma

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    Retinoblastoma Symptoms One or both eyes may be affected. They pupil may appear white or have white spots. A white glow in the eye is often seen in photographs taken with a flash. Instead of the typical "red eye" from the flash‚ the pupil may appear white or distorted. Other symptoms can include: Crossed eyes Double vision Eyes that do not align Eye pain and redness Poor vision Differing iris colors in each eye If the cancer has spread‚ bone pain and other symptoms may occur. Causes

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    Philosophy Essay Is the human embryo a ‘Potential Person’ or a ‘Person with Potential’? For centuries‚ reproduction was considered to be the work of nature. People had no control over it because they did not have enough information about the process of reproduction to be able to moderate the number of children they had. The mentality of reproduction letting “nature” decide has changed because of advances in reproductive techniques. Nowadays human life can begin‚ not just in a woman’s womb‚ but

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    2011 Contrastive Analysis

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    2011 Contrastive AnalysisR I The ways in which new words are formed‚ and the factors which govern their acceptance into the language‚ are generally taken very much for granted by the average speaker. To understand a word‚ it is not necessary to know how it is constructed‚ whether it is simple or... Premium 10989 Words 44 Pages A Comparative Analysis of Tenses in Newspapers Headlines and Reports A Comparative Analysis of Tenses in Newspapers Headlines and Reports Introduction. The aim of

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    The Ethics of Human Cloning

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    interest of human cloning‚ they are still crucial to the development of mammalian cloning (Royal ‚ 2009). The first successful cloning was that of a sea urchin by Hans Adolf Edward Dreisch in 1885. The method of cloning used by Dreisch is embryo twinning‚ a cloning which occurs naturally when a mammal gives birth to twins. He separated the two-celled sea urchin embryo by shaking it until it split into two separate cells which then each grew into an independent organism (Royal‚ 2009). The scientist

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    Dealing with Anger

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    I. Introduction Conflict is a natural part of life. Fortunately‚ conflicts can be managed and resolved constructively. If handled well‚ parties in dispute may find opportunities to improve their relationship and grow from the conflict experience. Resolving conflicts constructively is a skill that can be taught and learned. If the people are trained how to handle their interpersonal’ conflicts positively‚ such skills may be carried on to higher levels of human interaction. Conflict is from the

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    Cloning itself had been a figment of imagination in books and movies for all of history‚ something no one would of dreamed to become reality. Animal cloning is a scientific process where an exact copy of an animal is created‚ meaning that the two animals have the same exact DNA. There are many reasons animal cloning is a major issue‚ but there are also many reasons why it could be helpful. Animal cloning can lead to superior animals‚ controlled testing‚ organ harvesting‚ preservation‚ and other scientific

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    encouraged to integrate all the elements and actions of the Health-Promoting Schools Initiative into their working plans as core components. In the growth phase of the initiative‚ the National Health-Promoting Schools Task Force came up with the twinning approach to assist schools in proper utilization of resources. 5.5 Lessons learnt Schools are an important environment for understanding health promotion interventions. This initiative has shown to be effective in promoting a healthy working

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    NAME: JEPTER LORDE SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMY TOPIC: Distinguish between the ‘real’ economy and the ‘symbol’ economy‚ drawing on two examples from the current global political economy. “Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself”‚ the quote is attributed to Milton Friedman noted academic and economist. It is this lack of belief in freedom‚ freedom to question and interrogate by the individual‚ which has led to the unfortunate

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