Papers 1661-1670 of total 21286 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…aspect of Huxley's prediction of cloning is that it is coming true in our lives today. The cloning era began in 1952, when the first animal was cloned by Robert Briggs and Thomas King. These scientists duplicated simple tadpoles from tadpole cells.5 This event…
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Category: /History
…developing since primitive time, ever since the first cavemen starting to paint animals on cave walls. These pictures have a very magical attribute about them; they extraordinarily seem very real. The major characteristic of a painting is how the artist uses…
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…. Nevertheless, all of this was the rage. The San Francisco hippie scene grew as the same with its new style of music called psychedelia. Eastern music and experimentation with mind-expanding drugs were all on the rise. Many people believe that the longer you take…
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…BACKGROUND: The brain and nervous system is very complicated the knowledge of how it works and functions to make animals think, behave and act is growing. Schizophrenia is a chronic and disabling psychosis - a disorder of thought and sense of self…
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…, working from an act of Congress, approved the experimentation on humans by Harvey Wiley., the head of the United States Bureau of Chemistry. Wiley's tests, tested the effects of food preservatives, coloring agents and other substances added to foods…
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…getting into the moral and ethical issues of this subject, we must first understand exactly what human embryonic stem cell research is. Human beings, like all animals, have stem cells that hold the ability to constantly renew themselves. Stem cells found…
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…Many people think that Big Brother is a waste of time and that it is "entertainment for animals". A TV critic wrote into a newspaper and said horrific things about it. An example of a comment he used was, "This show is doing nothing but attracting…
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…the trap door down, stopping his heart with the grisly rope around his neck. This was the first time I ever felt sympathy for those animals those inhumane beasts, but as soon as the rope tightened these feelings seemed to die along with him. "Let…
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…- - 'If intelligence sets us apart among organisms, then I think is probable that natural selection acted to maximize the flexibility of our behavior. What would be more adaptive for a learning and thinking animal: genes selected for aggression, spite…
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…on Saturday successfully launched an experimental jet that the agency believes reached a record-setting speed of about 5,000 mph. The unpiloted X-43A made an 11-second powered flight, then went through some twists and turns during a six-minute glide before…
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