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Health, 21.06.2019 23:50
If babies are consistently placed on their backs without any restrictions, what will happen to their development? a. they suffer from weakness in certain muscle groups. b. their ability to roll over, crawl, and eventually walk is hindered. c. they suffer brain damage from the pressure on the back of the head. d. they learn to roll over, crawl, and eventually walk on their own.
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Health, 22.06.2019 16:00
Identify two ethical principles that can teens deal with difficult decisions
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Health, 22.06.2019 16:30
You should explain your chosen dna typing method and try to persuade scientists in the field that it’s the superior option. your pamphlet should describe the process involved with your chosen type, and the benefits of it, in terms of the accuracy of the results of the test and the usefulness of it in forensic science. your information can come from the module but should be supplemented with additional online research. provide details about how the dna and cells are used—keep your audience in mind!
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