Papers 1981-1990 of total 21286 found.
…and scientific experiments, most of them of little value.         Victims were infected with typhus to see how different geographical groups reacted; to no one's surprise, all groups perished swiftly. Fluids from diseased animals were injected into humans…
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…experience (anecdotal -unpublished and published reports -eyewitness testimony -celebrity testimony -expert opinion -experiment -statistics -survey -formal observation -research review Summary – “Investigation” -anecdotal – personal -experimental
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…Psychology is the scientific study of human and animal behavior. It is made of theories and tries to prove why we behave the way we do, our mental processes, our emotions, and our actions. In this writing assignment I will discuss why some people choose…
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…how different geographical groups reacted; to no one's surprise, all groups perished swiftly. Fluids from diseased animals were injected into humans to observe the effect. Prisoners were forced to exist on sea water to see how long castaways might…
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…Stable Blues" (which featured the horns imitating animals!) became a best-seller and jazz was discovered, sort of. Within a short period of time other groups were recorded playing in a similar all-ensemble style (the ODJB had virtually no solos). Jazz became…
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…a corpse to life, whereas the film is about animation, creating a still image to make it 3 dimensional and to also add life. The film itself almost works like the body of the monster. Central Dichotomy of Frankenstein Novel Debate between materialists…
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…in New York. "Thus began a phase of frantic experimentation," say the Segals. One group was working on trying to cause animal pathogens to adapt themselves to life in human beings. This was done under the cover of searching for a cure for cancer. The race…
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…pp. 322-348 In Ecology: The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance. Harper Collins. New York. Krebs, J. W., Wilson, M. L., and Childs, J. E. 1995. Rabies - Epidemiology, Prevention, and Future Research. Journal of Mammalogy. 76:681-694…
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…to introduce the experimental method of reasoning into moral subjects" where he writes three volumes to the piece and the last volume is called "Of Morals". In this volume he briefly discusses how truth is found out and explained. According to David Hume, truth…
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…and animal sacrifices, and maenads, hysterical female rampages. The cult spread south, the rites of Dionyssus became more mainstream and civilised and by 600 BC were practised every Spring through out Greece. A key part of the rites of Dionyssus was the dithyramb…
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