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…and men. Authors of this kind of literature do that in not so obvious way, for the facts they want to exhibit lie hidden beneath the improbability of time travel, and comical situations the characters who travel through time usually get into. The source…
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…(1936) and Of Mice and Men (1937), were both successful, and in 1938, his masterpiece, The Grapes of Wrath, was published. This novel won a Pulitzer Prize in 1939. After World War II, Steinbeck's work became more sentimental in novels like Cannery Row…
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…conducted the cellular phones show no signs of causing brain cancer. They have been shown to cause cancer in mice, but the studies also explain that the mice require less power to develop the signs.…
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…. successfully cloned mice using a method similar to Gurdon's, but required one extra step. After the nucleus was taken from the embryos of one type of mouse, they were transferred into the embryos of another mouse who served as the surrogate mother. This mouse went…
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…. February 1998: Becoming the fifth country to clone an adult animal after the UK, Japan, New Zealand, and the US, Korea successfully clones a calf. July 1998: About 50 mice are cloned from adult cells, and some of the mice are actually clones of clones…
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…estimate that 70-80% of the common diseases killing Americans are preventable given a responsible diet and lifestyle. Drug testing on animals is inaccurate and does not benefit humans or animals at all. Animals including, but not limited to, dogs, cats, mice
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…. But when it comes to a point where it is a threat to our own existence, it becomes a major concern. We can start by demanding the F.D.A. inform buyers of insecticide on labels. Animal testing is also a major concern especially when the "mice are not even eating…
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Category: /Literature/English
…treatment for many diseases that currently have no cure: muscular dystrophy, diabetes, cancer, and even acquired immune deficiency (AIDS) (Access Excellence). By the addition of a single gene to a number of lab mice a group of scientists successfully enhanced…
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…. These atrocities happen hourly. Household names, protectors of our hardwood furniture and patrons of our tartar-free smiles inflict this agony with our consent to puppies, kitten, dogs, rabbits, little white mice and those highly intelligent and social creatures…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…to tag along. Eventually they find it and land on it, there Arthur finds out that Earth is actually a great computer created by the people of Magrathea by order of the mice to calculate the question of life, the universe and everything because they had built…
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