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cause

noun as in belief; undertaking for belief

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Additionally, ancient adaptation signals can be masked by genetic drift -- random fluctuations in the frequency that genes appear -- and population mixing, which causes certain adaptive traits to disappear from the gene pool.

The Medical Examiner’s office confirmed the bones were human but have not determined the identity of the person or cause of death, according to acting Cpt.

"This investigation has caused significant distress for Ms Pearson and a large amount of public concern," he said.

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From investing in causes you care about to shopping at places that share your values, here are some tips on using your money to make your point.

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Throughout your career, you’ve used your platform to champion so many causes, HIV and AIDS, and you’ve spoken out about your love for Jamaica.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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