Papers 1611-1620 of total 21286 found.
…to the new conditions. Beaches and shorelines were fouled by masses of rotting, stinking algae. A means to control this problem became a paramount need. Canada’s University of Manitoba has an Experimental Lake Area (ELA). Using small, natural lakes…
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…, thus causing the hypothesis to be factual. Conclusion: The results of this experiment proved true the previously stated hypothesis. The outcome was exactly what was expected. When observing the electrophoresis gel, the experimenters perceived…
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…prompted by the experimenter to stop and recall the consonant syllables. Partial counterbalancing was used to ensure that each syllable occurred equally often over a group at each recall interval. Subjects were given practice trials of which they were coached…
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…and the family. The experimenters anticipated that parental hostility would be connected with extended levels of child psychopathology. One hundred children, ages 7 to 12, from an inpatient unit in a university affiliated community mental health center served…
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…an upset stomach, but also block absorption of calcium and lead to Osteoporosis. In the first phase of our investigation, we analyzed a series of colored solutions using a Spectronic 20. The second phase of our experimentation lead us to the investigation…
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…What characterizes the animal rights movement as “many hands on many oars?” The best example I can think of that would characterize the animal rights movement as ‘many hands on many oars?’ is portrayed by the list found…
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…“A good ends does not justify an evil means” (Olen and Barry, 476). In other words, treating animals as though they are our property, using them only to benefit us and in most cases hurting them is not morally justifiable. In Tom Regan’s article…
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animals. The attempt, however admirable, is misguided. It is morally wrong to keep wild animals in captivity, and no amount of replication, no matter how realistic, can compensate for the freedom these creatures are denied. A wild animal’s life is spent…
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…and Communities Mark and Recapture Introduction: The Mark and Recapture method of estimating population size is used in the study of animal populations where individuals are highly mobile. It is of no value where animals do not move or move very little. The number…
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…Survey on Human Compassion Towards Their Pets Problem:         Due to recent charges of animal abuse among pet owners, I have decided to do a survey on the amount of respect owners give to their animal companions, also known as pets. Animals
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