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Category: /Literature/English
…lies a vast city. Their language consists mainly of grunts and clicking sounds. The Bushmen's material culture does not include automobiles or any mechanical things. It was thought that a jeep was a very noisy animal with round legs. One of their norms…
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…, compensation, and market. Marine biologists have many duties. These duties are what make this job so neat. One of the most important duties is observation. One of the many things a marine biologist observes is different species. Animals are the most commonly…
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…the few attempts that worked. What we don't see are the many, many cloning experiments that had failed! And even in the successful clones, problems tend to arise later, during the animal's development to adulthood. Cloning animals shows us what might happen…
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…this time, Mendel was experimenting with flowers in the monastery's gardens, trying to develop new color variations. It was these experiments that led to his experiments in hybridization. But Mendel was not alone in his field, ever since humans began…
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…Compassion I often offer my time to the Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF), whether it is working hands on with the animals or helping raise money for the organization. I have compassion for these animals that were once neglected or victims of violence…
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…camouflage, but with Disney cartoons. Once he returned from France, he wanted to pursue a career in commercial art, which soon lead to his experiments in animation. He began producing short animated films for local businesses, in Kansas City. By the time Walt had…
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…. The first cloned animals were created by Hans Dreich in the late 1800's. Dreich's original goal was not to create identical animals, but to prove that genetic material is not lost during cell division. Dreich's experiments involved sea urchins, which he picked…
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Category: /History
…books have different perspectives. It wasn’t that the history books took different angles that was troubling, but the viewpoints contradicted one another. People who experience the same event told it through their reality. This becomes a problem when…
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…. Introduction: In this experiment we tested the reaction of E. gracilis to light (phototaxis). What is E. gracilis? E. gracilis is in the Kingdom Protista, Phylum Mastiogophora, Class Flagelleta, Order Euglenophyta, and Class Euglenoids. Euglenoids are unicellular…
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…individuals. Experiments using this technique have been successfully carried out with frogs and mice. ANIMAL COLONING: Lower forms of animals clone themselves quite often like amoeba's and paramecium, which use binary fission to split themselves in half and create…
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