Papers 1451-1460 of total 71982 found.
Human-Induced Climate Change – A Social Problem Worldwide. For decades, the human race has had an incredibly detrimental effect on the world’s environmental situation. One of the largest areas of environmental concern is human-induced climate…
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…result to this project is that this project will help us understand the complex complication of cancer and over 4000 other diseases that effect mankind. I thought that a project like this was only out just to clone another human being and they didn't care how…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…The human spirit is one of the most beautiful forces in the world, but it is also one of the most vulnerable.In the novels Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and The Picture of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde, this idea of the human spirit is portrayed clearly.Both…
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Human Behavior What Price Knowledge         I feel there is a definite need for knowledge in todays society, but there is also a definite point when it has gone too far. It has gone too far by conducting experiments on people without letting…
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Category: /Literature
Humanity as in Ancient Greece Over a period of more than five centuries, the ancient Greeks created literature and philosophies of such brilliance that it has rarely been equaled and never surpassed. In poetry, tragedy, comedy, and history, Greek…
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Human resource planning (H.R.P.) plays an eminent role in any organisation as a medium to achieve organisational goals through strategic human resource management. It is characterised by a systematic process, undertaken through forecasting human resource…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Do you feel that all humans have the right to enjoy natural beauty? The right to decent, uncrowded shelter? The right to eat healthy food and drink pure water? To breathe clean air and avoid pesticide poisoning? Most people would say every human has…
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…Deciphering the Code of Life – The Human Genome Project The study of all genus of various organisms will yield answers to some of the most intriguing questions about life: how organisms evolved, whether synthetic life will ever be possible and how…
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…migrants do not appear to be noxious and in general they do not affect the employment of American citizens. However, if the United State and China do not have good policies to eliminate trafficking in human beings, these will be among the principal challenges…
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Category: /Literature/English
…When John Stienbeck translated the tales of King Arthur he realized that he needed to maintain the elements of human nature that appeared through out the original stories. There are many examples of human nature in the sections of the book that we…
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