May 2013
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Give students the same interest rates on loans as... →
I just signed a petition to The United States House of Representatives and The United States Senate: Wall Street banks – the ones that wrecked our economy – should not be getting a better interest rate on their government loans than young people trying to go to college.
REBLOG AND SIGN THIS!!!
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Stopme Project →
The only thing Stopping you from living the life you want to live Is you.
I am inspired by the Airey brothers on a regular basis.
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Bone Formation
The process in which bone is able to inhibit resorption and increase formation is initiated by a process called mechanotransduction. This is an extremely complex process involving numerous mechanisms working intimately together to create a cellular response from a biophysical one. This biophysical force is generated by external mechanical stressors— via weight-baring...
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April 2013
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My favorite word to use-in all of it’s assortments- is the word “fuck”. If you feel that this makes me less professional or exude unintelligence then you should lighten the fuck up and get off your fucking high horse. It’s the 21st century!
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March 2013
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The average Iowa cornfield has the potential to deliver more than 15 million...
– Jonathan Foley, It’s Time to Rethink America’s Corn System (http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=time-to-rethink-corn&page=1)
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Mesenchymal Cells
What the…? Pronounced mezen-kïm-al, these are human stem cells that have this magnificent and cosmic ability to form different kinds of cells in the body — muscle, bone, neural, fat and more— by assisting in the differentiation of other progenitor cells.
Potential. Needless to say, the potential of these multi-purpose cells are shifting the paradigm of medical treatment...
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A Very Brief Overview of Telomeres.
What are telomeres? Telomeres are the end caps of the chromosomes that contain the repeating DNA sequence that makes us who we are—genetically speaking. They are often compared to the tips of our shoelaces.
What role do they play? Telomeres preserve the integrity of the genome. Essentially, their role is to prevent the chromosome from losing the base pairs in the DNA sequence, which could...
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February 2013
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GET REAL
I had to cease my tumblr “activity” for extended period of time because it presented two problems:
(1) It was a total time zapper for me. There was no such thing as a quick browse. No. It was more like getting lost in a barrage of nude women and houses I would never own, filled with shit I would never own.
(2) It would have this unmitigated control over my subconscious. After being...
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June 2012
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May 2012
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Farm work →