Papers 1841-1850 of total 57705 found.
…with varying effects. The compositional differences of these types are great, indeed. Natural fertilizers, as one would expect, are totally organic, and usually come from the manure of animals. These are the fertilizers that produced the forests of the world…
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…In the article, "A Cyborg Manifesto" Haraway tries to create "an ironic political myth"(p.65) which combines postmodernism with socialist feminism. "Taxonomies of feminism produce epistemologies to police deviation from official women's experience."(p…
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…Rabies Rabies is a infection transmitted to humans and certain other mammals by the saliva of an infected animal. Infection is through a bite or by skin or mucous membrane contact with infected saliva. The period of the disorder can…
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…by animals, it likewise plagues humans with other afflictions also. Rasselas’ experience here serves as the first lesson to be learned about the minds need and the consequences if it is not met: “Here he recollected himself, and smiled at his own useless…
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…“Raging Bull” (1980) is not a so much a film about boxing but more of a story about a psychotically jealous, sexually insecure borderline homosexual, caged animal of a man, who encourages pain and suffering in his life as almost a form of reparation…
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…sciences was not diminished. He then read Zoonomia, by his grandfather, Erasmus Darwin. He fell upon a chapter concerning evolution, stating that over a period of time, an animal would change based on its surroundings. Unfortunately, his grandfather failed…
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…near one another. Trade usually sprang up between farmers who had grain to exchange for wool, meat and other animal products from pastoral nomads. With agriculture, human beings started to live permanently in one place. This was new experience to human…
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…that behaviourists focus on learning and the how peoples experiences effect our actions. Human behaviour can only be studied in ways that are considered ethical which causes a lot of the research done to be based on rats and other laboratory animals. Behaviourists…
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…to a perfect replica of the donor animal. This process is still used in many cloning laboratories around the world. Every cloning experiment involving adult mammals has employed it. Another similar technique was dubbed "twinning". This process is simply the act…
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…. The young infant can watch and learn (lecture notes 2001). In this essay an example of stimulus enhancement is: The chimpanzee mother leaving nuts and tools around for the young. Response enhancement: If an animal sees another conspecific forming a particular…
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