Papers 1831-1840 of total 34905 found.
…<Tab/>There is a great debate about whether or not companies should be allowed to test its employees for drugs. Individuals using the utilitarian form of ethics would likely feel that arbitrarily testing employees is a direct violation…
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…sciences are so technologically advanced that scientists can tell everything about a particular animal just by looking at fossil remains of that animal. Studies of the very first known humans were said to be very primitive and lacked intelligence beyond simple…
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Category: /History
…to understand it, the tale goes something like this: In the beginning, God created Heaven and Earth, and over the course of six days, He created everything exactly as it is now - plants, animals, day, night, rocks, trees, mountains, rivers, EVERYTHING. He saved…
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…a species to be extinct? and how? if we can-- prevent it. To answer these questions we must first define what extinction means, what types are there and why do they occur. Extinction; some people define, as the disappearance of a plant or animal from the wild…
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Category: /Literature/English
…newspaper obtained a copy of a state report showing photographs of manure piles, animal carcasses, mats of algae and other contaminants in and near EID's open reservoirs. "That article made me a firm believer that I'm not crazy," said Sue Reimer, who was seven…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in microorganisms, insects and fish, it is easy to see the effect it would have on the rest of the food chain even though other animal may be more salt tolerable. Salt pollution also is a major factor to land. It can also be broken up into the effects on soil…
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…Spiders This report deals with testing the toxicity of certain chemicals on spiders, and determining the toxicity by how it affects it’s ability to weave it’s web. This report contains research on the four chemicals (benzedrine, chloral hydrate…
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…a marijuana overdose. Animal tests have revealed that extremely high doses of cannabinoids are needed to have lethal effect. This has led scientists to conclude that the ratio of the amount of cannabinoids neccesary to get a person intoxicated (stoned) reltive…
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…they are eating it looks like they go after a particular type of fish it usually is the bigger fish in the tank. But the main thing I really want to figure out is if it really matters to the turtle. I want to know this because maybe turtles are like other animals
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…the Forests were likely to be full of danger, such as wild animals or thieves, illustrated through the disguise Celia and Rosalind need to wear to dissuade thieves, which are provoked by 'beauty... sooner than gold'. However, he may think the Forest safer, because…
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