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Cebu SEO contest exclusive for Filipino bloggers

August 12, 2008

Cebu Seo Contest for Filipino only

Top 1 position (September 8, 2008)P700.00 cash via MLhuillier Kwarta Padala
Free 1 year hosting and a free .com, .org, .net or .info domain
+500 EC

Top 2 position (September 8, 2008)
Php 500.00 cash via MLhuillier Kwarta Padala
+1000 EC

Top 3 position (September 8, 2008)
Php 500.00 cash via MLhuillier Kwarta Padala
+500 EC

 1. Make a post about his contest
2. Link to his blog (not the post) using “Cebu Seo Contest” as the anchor text, and
3. Comment on his post (with your complete name) stating that you joined his contest.

The contest is open only to residents of the Philippines and will end on September 2, 2008 at 6:00PM. Contestants whose blogs top in Google search for the Cebu SEO Contest keyword on September 8, 2008 will win the following:

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Why scientists interested in cloning?

The reason of scientists wanted to able to cloned sheep and other large animals aimed at producing madecines in the milk such animals. Researchers kabonfootprint have managed to transfer human genes that produce useful proteins into sheep and cows, so that they can produce, for instance, the blood clotting agent factor. Cloned animals could also developed and would produce human antibodies against infections and diseases and even the worst cancer. For me if this techniques apply to mamalian cells it produce cultured animals. There are some other medical and scientific reasons for the interest in cloning. It is already being used alongside genetic techniques in the development of animal organs for transplant into humans. All leving things made by cells. Each cells contain nucleus. Kabonfootprint Animal cloning experiments began in the 1960s. Frogs were the first subjects. By 1987 scientists had begun cloning cows and other mammals. These experiments involved making clones from the animals’ embryo (EM-bree-oh) cells.
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