Papers 1471-1480 of total 34905 found.
…in our world today. We, as a society that is always advancing, need to use cloning to advance our research in animal testing, infertility and the most important, disease research and possible cures. As the status quo stands, cloning of humans has a ban. I…
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…about 10 times the usual sum because the company refused to test its products on animals. He is a visionary and preaches what he believes is right. He feels that how the workers feel about their role in the enterprise reflects, in many ways, on how…
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…of transgenic plants into nature. I believe that without taking a risk with our biological discoveries, our world will not evolve into something better; however, I also believe that before we expose the world to new technology, many tests and research should…
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…study. There were many herbal and natural ways to get rid of illness. Some of these included herbal and natural remedies such as urine, earthworms, and animal excrement. They believed that every natural substance included a spirit within. After…
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…of the theories have remained without much change. We have entered into a world of experimentation. One that allows us to research and study animal behaviors. These experiments are regulated, however, there are many different opinions as to how they should…
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…Development of fatty plaque is due partly to excessive intake of cholesterol and animal fats in the diet (see Nutrition, Human). A sedentary life-style is thought to promote atherosclerosis, and evidence suggests that physical exercise may help prevent…
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…as if they are going to be attacked, therefore leaving them on alert. The natives see how the white men are trying to be the richest ivory owners and how they would sacrifice anything for it. The jungle has an extremely harsh climate and it tests one’s mind and body…
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…other animals? What abilities are we born with, and which must we learn? How much does the mind affect the body, and how does the body affect the mind? What can our dreams tell us about our needs, wishes and desires? Why do we like the people we like…
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…. B. Although this question has been largely solved in the animal world, scientists continue to try to test humans. (Pigliucci 2002) C. Humans are resistant to empirical analysis. II.<Tab/>Modern issues on the subject can be clearly…
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…are then classified by the system, for example animals can be classified in this way. Some examples of real applications using expert systems are classification of loan applicants by the amount of risk involved, hiring of new employees, medical diagnosis of specific…
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