Papers 1991-2000 of total 57705 found.
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…and manipulated with computers. Viewers are witnessing the results of all this in the form of stories and experiences that they never dreamed of before. The most surprising aspect of all this, however, is that the entire digital effects and animation industry is still…
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…; however Aristotle differed from this and saw ultimate reality in physical objects, which were knowable through experience. He believed objects, , were composed of, their matter, and of a reality, their form, he believed organisms composed of the same…
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…;Number of animals to see<Tab/>3.78<Tab/>2.88<Tab/>-0.90 7<Tab/>Educational experience<Tab/>3.67<Tab/>3.58<Tab/>-0.09 8<Tab/>Cleanliness…
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…but instead is a behaviour that simply keeps animals out of harms way when there is nothing imperative they must do. For example, during periods of darkness the animal's vision is impaired so sleep stops them from stumbling into predators in the dark. Also…
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…to reach maturity. Darwin goes on to show how all plants and animals compete and relate to each other in this struggle for existence. He does so by relating various personal observations that show the introduction of a different species of plant or animal can…
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…. They view him as highly superior, and anyone who views anyone else in such a way can only extract the positives from the experience. Not everyone who is a Manson fan is anti-Christian -- as a matter of fact, Manson has many Christian fans. Listening to Marilyn…
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…is their ability to get used to humans. They are hardy animals and very successful reproducers (Horwich 1977) Along with these reasons, I chose the gray squirrel for my study because they are generally cooperative and observable in scientific experiments (Hazard 1974…
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…that develops into an animal, if the procedures work as planned. In previous cloning experiments with cattle and mice, the "donor" chromosomes came from very early embryos or, in the case of cloned frogs, from young tadpoles. Very early embryos from mammals…
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…Abstract As our population expands and cities grow and spread out into the country, the line between wilderness and civilization becomes thinner and thinner. The relationship between animals and humans becomes more and more strained…
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…as highly superior, and anyone who views anyone else in such a way can only extract the positives from the experience. Not everyone who is a Manson fan is anti-Christian -- as a matter of fact, Manson has many Christian fans. Listening to Marilyn Manson can…
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