Papers 1311-1320 of total 34905 found.
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…that can provide a solid, dependable guide for career enrichment, change, and development. The test also allows individuals to compare their interests to those of people already employed in a wide variety of occupations. The SII is based on the logical…
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…Introduction In the pond water lab experiment, our group has chosen to test the effects of nitrates on a pond community. After a lot of research, we have found that nitrates in a pond community can increase growth rates of plants and some animals
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testing to ensure that extracting genes that perform an apparently useful function as part of that plant or animal is going to have same effects if inserted into a totally unrelated species. It may be that in long term genetically modified food could provide us…
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…between animals and humans becomes more and more strained, and the understanding of animal behavior in the presence of man becomes increasingly important. A great example of a species that has successfully adapted to life with humans is the gray squirrel. My…
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…Abstract As our population expands and cities grow and spread out into the country, the line between wilderness and civilization becomes thinner and thinner. The relationship between animals and humans becomes more and more strained…
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…moment in Canadian athletic history that quickly turned into a nightmare." After his suspension was over, Ben Johnson attempted to come back. " In the early 1990's Ben attempted to climb to the top once again. Unfortunately, in 1993, he tested positive again…
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…imprinting as a form of superindividual conditioning (Cardoso & Sabbatini, 2001) in which behaviors are directed not only to the specific animal to which a young bird is exposed to but also to the entire class of organisms of which the imprinting object…
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…of seemed more people-like, with their own characters and souls. This concept disagrees with the idea of man’s dominion over the earth, and manifest destiny and all of that. It makes you think about the morality of animal testing, veal and feedlots, animal
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…. The human race is, like every living thing, an animal. However, the human race is unlike any other animal on the face of this planet. The human race is more brutal then other animals. The human race is the only animal that will set out to commit genocide…
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…this scientifical finding. I feel that human cloning should not be done and that this subject raises too many ethical questions. I would like to focus on an agricultural aspect if I may. People raised hell when animal parts were put into humans to save lives and today…
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