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I would do one on being born, with a presentation on the foetus and its development (how amazing it is)Also how the genes from your dad and mom created you from millions of possible variants.The blueprint for a human body is encoded in every cell of a human being, which contains forty-six chromosomes and more than thirty thousand genes. These genes, composed of DNA, provide blueprints for the proteins that ultimately form the chemicals, tissues, and organs of a person. They are responsible for the texture of your baby's hair, the color of his skin, and to some degree, the unique characteristics of his personality. With the unraveling of the human genome, we are closer than ever to understanding how DNA influences both physical and psychological traits, as well as our predisposition to illnesses. Still, we are a long way from fully unraveling the mystery of how a few genetic words can code for the unfathomable biological diversity on this planet.

In every human being, half of the forty-six chromosomes are contributed by the mother through her egg and half by the father through his sperm. The merging and reshuffling of the genetic potential of Mother with that of Father gives rise to the amazing variety of life. We can only marvel at the intelligence that underlies the development of a complex human being from a cluster of apparently identical cells. Where are the laws written that govern this dance of life? They are written in the experiences of millions of years of evolutionary time. We can describe what happens, can set up the conditions by which it occurs through in vitro fertilization or cloning, but we cannot fully understand how each cell knows which genes to awaken and which are to be left dormant. We cannot explain how flawless mirror images of eyes, ears, arms, and legs are formed in perfect synchrony. We cannot explain how different parts of the nervous system "know" to reach out to each other across vast cellular distances to transmit critical information. The orchestration of life occurs from a deeper domain of existence, which is mysterious and incomprehensible. Every living being truly has a magical beginning.

2007-11-17 04:28:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

How about saying something about how difficult it was to come up with a subject for the assignment. Briefly go over some of the achievements of your life: learning to ride a bike, getting your first job, dealing with the loss of friends or relatives, finally getting up your courage to ask that girl out. You know what you've done much better than I. When you've done that, you could then say that going back over your life and making some evaluations of what you've done and not done might just be the greatest achievement because now you realize that, even with the failures everyone has, you're not such a bad guy after all.

2007-11-17 11:03:56 · answer #2 · answered by jack of all trades 7 · 0 0

What are you good at may be? Like sports at school. Do you play an instrument? Did you make something? Are you into a school club that has helped people out? Have you tutored anyone in a certain subject? Have you helped younger kids in anyway succeed?
Just a few ideas!

2007-11-17 10:58:27 · answer #3 · answered by ????? 7 · 1 0

Something that could be really really affective and different could be something, not like " Oh, i won a HUGE marothon " but learning to ride a bike, or something as insignificant and not -so - major. Even learning to write your name. Then, you could go on to say that without being able to do this you wouldn't be where you are today.
good luck!

2007-11-17 10:57:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Maintaining a friendship. Being a great sibling/child. Keeping a diary. Being careful of what you eat

2007-11-17 11:25:09 · answer #5 · answered by Em 6 · 0 0

Being born into a loving family, you could then go on to talk about your family or make it more politacal by talking about children who have no family.

2007-11-17 11:25:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

winning a award, learning something new

2007-11-17 11:23:01 · answer #7 · answered by skylar 1 · 0 0

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