Papers 1931-1940 of total 53012 found.
…are poisonous so they have no natural predators to keep their numbers in check. Finally, toads not only eat the food normally available to Australian frogs, there is growing anecdotal evidence that they eat frogs as well. Captive cane toads will eat everything from…
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…In a world recently rocked by the intense pain and rage of disaster, the threat of evil has once again made its way into the hearts and mind of everyone. The mass destruction of the World Trade Center and the subsequent massacre has served…
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…as a child conceived naturally. The psychological harms, which could affect a cloned child, range from loss of identity, loss of individuality, and loss of uniqueness. Human cloning is damaging to the family as well as the cloned child. What would…
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…in many ways. Some might say he is a man who himself is remarkable, whether it be through superhuman powers, noblebirth, or extreme experiences. It is his nature which makes him heroic, as he takes part in things unattainable to a normal person. A religious…
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…One of the questions facing society today is whether animals should be used in scientific experimentation. In the middle of this controversy, many ideas about nature, primarily animals, are formed. Each side has different arguments, each one posing…
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…is the Tsunami, a huge ocean wave created by earthquakes and plate movements deep under the ocean’s surface. While these events can all be seen as natural disasters, the benefits tectonic plates have to offer the human race are plentiful. Volcanoes produce some…
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…that these approaches to healing are safer and more natural and have been shown through experience to work. In certain counties such as China, alternative medical practices are most commonly used methods of health care. (Beinfield) The Chinese believe that all of creation…
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…Few countries have a warrior tradition as long and exciting as Japan. It is a tradition found in the Samurai, the loyal and self-sacrificing knight of ancient Japan. The Samurai is a valiant warrior who can both appreciate the beauty of nature
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…and destruction, both man-made and natural (including the Lisbon earthquake) Voltaire concluded that everything was not for the best. Bad things do happen, and they happen without being part of a greater good. How, then, did Voltaire answer the question so easily…
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…desired his work to have “an absence of lengthy verbiage of a political, social, or economic nature; total objectivity, truthful description of persons and objects; extreme brevity; audacity and originality: avoiding stereotypes; and compassion.” Certainly…
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