Papers 1541-1550 of total 34905 found.
Category: /History
…of their children. Women were forced to have sexual relations with animals. Jewish babies were launched into the air and skewered by bayonets in front of their mothers. Soldiers practiced their gunsmanship by shooting the Jews’ finger tips and noses. Prisoners were…
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…scientists to come up with new methods of detecting radioactivity. "Radionuclides are a smoking gun. They are positive confirmation of recent nuclear fission." If an area would be a threat, scientists have to take an air sample from that area, and test
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…by the Nazi soldiers were horrifying. Prisoners were fed to bears in private zoos. Husbands were forced to have sex with others' wives in front of their children. Women were forced to have sexual relations with animals. Jewish babies were launched into the air…
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…The following essay offers both a short biography of Psychologist Alfred Binet and a present day practical application using the theory from which Binet developed his Intelligence test. Alfred Binet, born in Nice, France, on the eleventh…
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…system. It is often fatal if not treated. The virus is transferred by the bite of an infected animal or by it lick over an open wound. Rabies is present in the animal's saliva and travels along the nerves to the brain. Any warm blooded animal
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…speaking countries. Bulls used for bullfighting are a special breed of animal and their lives and breeding reflect that fact: “This Spanish fighting bull is a long way removed from the Hereford or the Jersey, or even the Texas longhorn. You can let cattle run…
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…but instead is a behaviour that simply keeps animals out of harms way when there is nothing imperative they must do. For example, during periods of darkness the animal's vision is impaired so sleep stops them from stumbling into predators in the dark. Also…
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…together to gain knowledge for the better of the human society. The first use of genetic engineering, still used today, was selective breeding of animals and plants starting back during 10,000 BC. In northern Iraq where humans domesticated dogs, cattle, sheep…
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…and animals, recombinant DNA, and the reproduction between different strains or species (hybridization) (Encarta Encyclopedia 2001). B. Julie Johnson fears that genetic engineering will result in the devaluing of life because genes, embryos, and ultimately…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to develop new medicines, increase crop yields, and improve the environment. Biological scientists may work in laboratories and use laboratory animals or greenhouse plants, electron microscopes, computers, electronic instruments, or a wide variety of other…
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