Papers 1731-1740 of total 34905 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…was that a combination of biodegradability, recyclability, reusability, photo-degradability, animal free testing, and the use of less packaging was most important to the consumer. However, if companies need to focus their marketing plans on one benefit it should…
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Category: /History
…of the 14th century. A zone form in Eurasia was one such area. The east and west axis of Eurasia is unique to the Eurasian Continent. In the opening of his epilogue Diamond put forward a test for the people. "I expect that the populations of Aboriginal…
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…in these animals. Researchers have found that low concentrations of lactose are associated with high concentrations of milk fat which is useful to marine animals. The pacific pinnipeds have more than 35 grams of fat per 100 ml compared with 4 grams in a cow…
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…The Epic of Gilgamesh shows the struggle of an individual who is not fully god, and not fully man. With such a drastic difference between these two groups, he doesn't quite fit in with either. Throughout his life, he is tested mentally and physically…
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…it meant havoc. Who is right? Who is wrong? These questions are unanswerable which results in a never-ending controversy. This controversy over the benefits and dangers of genetic engineering in humans, animals and plants will live on forever. There are many…
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Category: /Literature/English
…imagination and evolution. In Bronowski's essay, he describes the unique quality that makes humans different from animals, through referring to work done by another expert, Walter Hunter. Bronowski then defines how imagination works by explaining the process…
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…they do still outweighs the benefits. Genetically modified organisms relate to crop plants for human and animal consumption by using the latest molecular biology techniques. These plants have been modified to enhance desired traits such as increased resistance…
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…be extensively tested and approved by the FDA before they are sold to the masses. I also support genetic testing and experimentation on animals only if it will benefit humans. With animals being already tested with new drugs and medicines, they should also…
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…and vegetables contain chemicals that may be cancer fighters. A concentrated form of limonene, a substance found in citrus skins, has been found to shrink breast cancer in animals. Some studies have shown that if you breast-fed for more than four months it lowers…
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…at the molecular level. Over time, this can lead to the development of treatments, prevention strategies and accurate diagnostic tests, which in some cases can be life saving (NHGRI, 2003). Many researchers are pursuing goals of total understanding of specific diseases…
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