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White Blood Cells Connective Tissue
3,064 words... site Connective tissues have three main elements: ground substance, fibers, & cells. Ground substances make up the extracellular matrix. (Note: that the term matrix indicates the ground substance. ) Ground Substance - is an amorphous (unstructured) material that fills the space between the cells & contains the fibers. It is composed of interstitial fluid, cell adhesion proteins, & proteoglycans. Cell adhesion proteins, a group that includes fibronectin & lamina, sever mainly as a connective ...
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Allowed To Marry Gay And Lesbian
499 wordsThe right to marry is a basic human right that every human being deserves (HRW 1). However, people don't seem to agree with that and discriminate against the homosexuals who desire marrying their partner. With that said, homosexuals should be allowed to marry their partners regardless of their sex, and should have equal rights just as any other human-being. One example of equal rights and the right to marry is how Governor Jon Blagoveich made it a point to Extend equal protection for its gay and...
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Late Twentieth Century Target Language
1,598 wordsTranslation Theory To accredit the use-values is inevitably to opt for what domesticates or familiarizes a message at the expense of whatever might upset or force or abuse language and thought, might seek after the unthought or unthinkable in the unsaid or unstable. On the other hand, the real possibility of translation -- the translatability that emerges in the movement of difference as a fundamental property of languages -- points to a risk to be assumed: that of the strong, forceful translati...
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Past Their Fifties Extend Life Elderly
368 wordsThroughout the years medical technology has increased tremendously. We have been able to transplant organs, increase the birth survival rate, and we are even able to clone animals. We are now able to live longer that ever before, trying to elude the inevitability of death. But, because of this quest consequences have arisen. In this essay I will demonstrate why I believe that physician should not use medical treatments to merely extend the life of an elderly person who is past the age of 85. Fir...
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