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…in water is called Bromine Water, which is used as a test reagent in organic chemistry to identify unsaturated compounds. Bromine resembles Chlorine in many of its properties, but is less active. Because of its reactivity, Bromine does not exist…
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…. Secondly, carbon monoxide is released from vehicles' exhaust pipes and causes fog. The fog is harmful to people's respiratory organs, so serious respiratory diseases can be increased. Another main cause of air pollution is the testing of nuclear weapons…
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…, and contiguity, supplemented by frequency, are the beginnings to an experimental science (Piaget 9). As the science began to develop, the educational psychologists did little more than administer mental tests, which started with the Stanford-Binet test (IQ test
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…runs the risk of unleashing dangerous and irreversible mutations into the gene pool (Gorner 1). It is believed that through extended and meticulous testing on laboratory animals that an acceptable and safe procedure may someday be possible. Another…
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…, thereby stopping the disease. AZT was rejected at this point because it failed to lengthen the lives of test animals. The problem with the AZT drug is that it is not perfect. First of all, AZT will not bond to each and every reverse transcriptase enzyme…
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…people. Never less genetic counselling should be sought if there is PKU in the family. Treatment and outlook. All babies are screened at or around the fifth day of their life with a simple heel prick test (Guthrie test). If positive results are obtained…
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…Water is the most important substance on earth. It is the basis of all life on this planet. Human's behavior such as using pesticides and fertilizers pollutes our water tables. Pollution interferes with ecosystems by killing off animals that drank…
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…over the ethics of altering a human but fetal research is banned in all research (Lappe, 22). We are not venturing wildly into use either. Human proteins produced in animals are carefully tested to ensure no adverse effects occur (Campbell 397). Another…
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…chlorine bleaching in their process and with the production of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) plastics. The TCDD that can be found in Agent Orange is thought to be harmful to man. In laboratory tests on animals, TCDD has caused a wide variety of diseases, many of them…
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…cultures across the globe we cannot expect criteria for intelligence to be the same. In-depth knowledge of calculus would not be considered intelligent in an African hunting community in the same way as the ability to track animals would not do well in an urban…
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