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plz plz//help i hav no idea wat to do //i tried google i tried everythin//but in vain...i got nuthin

2007-02-08 02:02:23 · 3 answers · asked by dj 2 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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pretend you are a society lady from the garden club and equate life to the little plants in the greenhouse. It's unique.

2007-02-08 02:05:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends upon if the speech and if its going to be a 5 minute speech or a lenghty 15 minute speech. I find it that the audience are much more attentive and much more enjoy a snappy somewhat comical approach to life and nuances with witty cliches, analogies, similes.

Now the last minute you say... Let me be serious for a moment... then go into the severity of man kinds quest of having a passionate dream of all men to be equal in the eyes of god and our dependency on love and compassion to solve all our worlds hopes and problems be at the forefront of having a perfect world.

You win win and expect a standing ovation.

2007-02-08 10:53:12 · answer #2 · answered by Kill_Me_Now! 5 · 0 0

BUT U GIVE 10 POINTS FOR BEST ANSWER
Life can be a property of matter. Matter that is alive, or life forms, are organisms of a vast variety. Properties common to the known organisms found on Earth – plants, animals, fungi, protists, archaea and bacteria – are that they are carbon-and-water-based, are cellular with complex organization, undergo metabolism, possess a capacity to grow, respond to stimuli, reproduce and, through natural selection, adapt to their environment in succeeding generations.

An entity with the above properties is considered to be an organism. However, not every definition of life considers all of these properties to be essential. For example, the capacity for descent with modification is often taken as the only essential property of life. This definition notably includes viruses, which do not qualify under narrower definitions as they are acellular and do not metabolise. Broader definitions of life may also include theoretical non-carbon-based life and other alternative biology.

Although it cannot be pinpointed exactly, evidence suggests that life on Earth has existed for about 3.7 billion years [1].
here is no truly "standard" model for the origin of life, but most currently accepted scientific models build in one way or another on the following discoveries, which are listed roughly in order of postulated emergence:

1. Plausible pre-biotic conditions result in the creation of the basic small molecules of life. This was demonstrated in the Miller-Urey experiment.
2. Phospholipids spontaneously form lipid bilayers, the basic structure of a cell membrane.
3. Procedures for producing random RNA molecules can produce ribozymes, which are able to produce more of themselves under very specific conditions.

There are many different hypotheses regarding the path that might have been taken from simple organic molecules to protocells and metabolism. Many models fall into the "genes-first" category or the "metabolism-first" category, but a recent trend is the emergence of hybrid models that do not fit into either of these categories.[citation needed]
Earth is the only planet in the universe known to harbour life. The Drake equation has been used to estimate the probability of life elsewhere, but scientists disagree on many of the values of variables in this equation (although strictly speaking Drake equation estimates the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy with which we might come in contact - not probability of life elsewhere). Depending on those values, the equation may either suggest that life arises frequently or infrequently.

2007-02-08 11:33:54 · answer #3 · answered by max h 3 · 0 0

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