process of choosing a topic, and we stumbled upon DNA, as well as the world behind it. DNA is basically a code for amino acids, which eventually become proteins, and without proteins, you wouldn’t be you right now. However, DNA does so much more than creating proteins…so much more. Through the journey of science fair we set out to discover what that “so much more” really is. The difficulty about exploring the mysterious world of DNA for us, was understanding it. We thought that to understand it
with her college etiquette. Behind her beauty, honor roll achievements, and being the only member in our family to attend college, there was something else that I admired more than just Tricia herself; it was the “gibberish” she spoke. It wasn 't “goo-goo gaga” baby gibberish. Her “gibberish” was fluent, constant, bold, and captivating. She made every story sound interesting, and could keep her audience listening in awe. Tricia’s “gibberish” was state of the art vocabulary words I have never even heard
The world spins with nausea, and I try to push the blob off me. It barely moves, and in response, it shifts and spread. Soon it covers half my back. And squeezes me. I struggle to get breaths in – am I hyperventilating, or is the creature preventing me from
General Statement: As the head of the Visual Arts department at Sowilo Community High School, I would like to address that the development of literacy and numeracy knowledge and skills is vital for success at and beyond school (ACARA, 2012). Currently, secondary schools across Australia are facing significant literacy and numeracy challenges due to increasing expectations from the Australian Curriculum and varying levels of proficiency among secondary students (ACARA, 2012; Heller & Greenleaf, 2007)
She did this for several minutes. She could not move every fast due to her current condition, but she was making progress. After some time she suddenly halted her progression. There was some odd vibration under her. She moved forward and found an air duct opening. She careful maneuvered to the edge to look at what was going on below. She peered at two people, dressed from head to toe in some weird body armor gear. “Guards, this area must be special then.” she murmured. She decided to move forward
Once in an old time, there was a princess named Shaelyn. She lived in a castle with her two parents King Craig and Queen Angie. She was a short 15-year-old brunette that didn’t have many friends. She was very shy and would have much rathered sit in her room alone all day instead of going out. Her mother had recently fallen ill and died unexpectedly. Shaelyn and her mother had a very strong bond, they were like best friends. When her mother had suddenly died she was devastated that she would never
existential depression, and severe anxiety. I've had it for two thirds of my life, and I don't believe it's going away anytime soon. I don't think my anxiety is a problem, as a matter of fact I prefer the terms rightful paranoia. There are a lot of ways the world can go wrong, for example nuclear war. I don't think anyone would call a person mentally ill at the height of the cold war for building a shelter, or having a plan. The threat isn't gone, we still have nuclear weapons aimed at Russia, and Russia at
miles per minute "it can't be no it can't be". In your panic you fail to see them turn around and run until it is to late finding yourself flat on your back with the wind knocked opening your eyes only to see you grandma but this is different the black goo oozing out of her mouth. The growling and biting this was not her but something else "it can't be her she has been dead for over a year how?" Feeling week your arms
Seung-Goo Kim, June Sic Kim and, Chun Kee Chung “The Effect of Conditional Probability of Chord Progression on Brain Response: An MEG Study,” showed that structures commonly found in pop music created spikes in the right anterior portion of the brain, when specific
anyone has. The wild part is I can not take birth control because there is a lot of effects within the heart. I’ve had an inhaler many times to help with my breathing and multiple open heart surgeries. With my condition there are many things in this world I am not able to do, such as I have to be a certain weight. As for me I can’t weaigh over 120 pounds, I can’t go on roller costers, I can’t have too much salt, and I’m very limited on working out and I can’t skip meals and being stress is not great