Papers 1961-1970 of total 57705 found.
Category: /Literature
…FINAL ESSAY: The Red Badge of Courage By Stephen Crane The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane is a completely unromantic and realistic story about a boy's psychological turmoil as he experiences warfare. Stephen Crane's attitude towards war…
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Category: /History
…that even poor countries could afford to use in their health programs. However, DDT and similar chemically related products such as Chlordane and Lindane are very persistent in the environment. In humans and other animals, these compounds are stored…
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…research, what are the pros and cons of cloning a human, what are the religious views, and why does research still continue at an alarming rate? Natural cloning already existed in the world. Some invertebrate animals, such as starfish and earthworms, can grow…
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Category: /Literature/English
…or soothing physical comfort. It is very difficult to tell if animals dream. However in a experiment, a monkey was trained to press a lever when a particular scene appeared on a scr! een. Later while sleeping the monkeys were observed to press the lever…
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Category: /Literature/English
…What is Buddhism? Buddhism is a path of teaching and practice. Buddhist practices such as meditation are means of changing oneself in order to develop the qualities of awareness, kindness, and wisdom. The experience developed within…
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…, there still seems to be a great deal of scandal concerning how far scientists with go in their quest to control “natural selection.” The world is divided in their views on cloning, an experiment that has not only the science world, but society in general both…
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…of glossy guard hair that conceals a heavy layer of sub-cutaneous body fat. A polar bear is so well insulated that it experiences almost zero heat loss. In addition to it's insulating fur, a polar bears fat layer can measure up to 4.5 inches thick. This layer…
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…is now a possibility, scientist can experiment with cloned cells and maybe find a quick cure for many medical problems and this would save lives. There are a variety of medical breakthroughs. Imagine if you had just received news that you were dying from…
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…is now a possibility, scientist can experiment with cloned cells and maybe find a quick cure for many medical problems and this would save lives. There are a variety of medical breakthroughs. Imagine if you had just received news that you were dying from…
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…How We Believe In the book, How We Believe, written by Michael Shermer, he presents the idea that humans are story-telling animals. It is in the human nature to tell stories at times that are needed to either prove a point or simply just to teach…
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