Papers 1831-1840 of total 53012 found.
…bacteria which could escape the boundaries of a lab and possibly cause epidemics. Moreover, if a transgenic organism escapes, it could eliminate a range of species and thus disrupt natural balance. Since biotechnology is a necessity, some government guidelines…
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…of a lab and possibly cause epidemics. Moreover, if a transgenic organism escapes, it could eliminate a range of species and thus disrupt natural balance. Since biotechnology is a necessity, some government guidelines were established for strict regulation…
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…as the systematic study of the nature and behaviour of the material and the physical universe, based on observation, experiment, and measurement. Victor took advantage of science and the possibilities it offers to preform a sort of experiment, which turns…
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…water, just like everything else that exists on this planet. WaterÂ’s harmless and pure nature creates and sustains life but when exploited for commercial uses it becomes damaged by pollution and the ecosystems inside it are hurt, effecting all life…
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…be beautiful natural beaches. This problem is on a world scale. Something needs to be done. Seas have always been used as dumping grounds but in the past, with a smaller world population, more biodegradable rubbish and less industry and heavy farming, the effects…
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…been a series of natural disasters. The causes of the economic decline are not well known but because there were signs of it preceding the arrival of the Black Death suggests that the economic system itself was at fault.22 By the onset of the plague…
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Category: /Literature/English
…native Californian in the mid-1930s, Steinbeck witnessed people living in appalling conditions of extreme poverty due to the Great Depression and the agricultural disaster known as the Dust Bowl. He noticed that these people received no aid whatsoever from…
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…he questions if the crucifix still stands for something to the end of the story when he accepts that God does what He does for a reason. The antagonists in the story are nature and the ship crew. The main goal of the antagonists is to make the protagonist…
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…English Literature The Handmaids Tale Will society ever reach a point where it is considered the 'natural norm' by all, and therefore unable to undergo further change? It is impossible to imagine that such a point could ever exist, as all people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the nature of the air war waged against Germany and Japan, the development of atomic weapons, and the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The book is filled with enthusiastic insight and explanations. For example, Kennedy rejects the mythology, which…
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