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Anyone in any other country would rather be here and dirt poor than in any other country in the world, we are not oppressed and you have a chance to rise if you are willing to work, it's a myth that people all hate America aSK the Mexicans why do they risk death to get here? but those that obtain visa's and then disappear they don't want to go back, even our worst situations is better than there best situation where they come from.
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Two similarities in how India and Vietnam gained their independence during the 20th century were that in both cases, a charismatic leader marshaled nationalist sentiment in the push to escape a European colonial overlord, and in both cases the triggering event toward independence can be traced to the empire-shattering effects of World War II. A major difference in these movements, however, is that India negotiated its independence from the British while Vietnam was forced to undertake armed struggle against the French.
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Well, you can take the example of different genres of music. One person might like pop while others might be more interested in country, jazz, hip hop etc. So, what seems good for one might not seem good for others due to their tastes in different things.

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I'm in 8th grade, but I can provide a brief answer:
specific vulnerabilities of bacteria make them easier to mutate and gene edit with, however, some bacteria are much harder to tinker with.
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Bacteria are often able to overcome antibiotics by coming out with a new strain, and this is solely due to them adapting to their conditions. In order to clone these proteins, I would think that internal body temperature, overall cell vulnerability, and how strong their exoskeleton (membrane) anything really, is. MRSA (Methycillin Resistant Stapolococcus Aureus) idek if i spelled that right is pretty resistant to tamper with. It is a basically a bacteria that is resistant to antibiotics. Anyway, another possible factor could be the age of the cell (how old or how young the bacteria is).