Papers 2071-2080 of total 34905 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…catching or eating a single fish. This was nature's test. In comparison, for forty days, Jesus was tested by the Devil, and during that time he went without eating. Furthermore, Hemingway went on to describing Santiago as a man who shared the same physical…
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…is that they think biotechnology is an imprecise science and so it will likely to result in unanticipated outcomes and dangerous surprises. But did you know that people have been cross breeding plants and animals for thousands of years? And every time they do…
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…of blacks to that of lower order creatures, much as if they were animals. This belief system would persist among many until as late as the early 1900s: slaves provided cheap labour, they could also be housed cheaply and fed on the minimum required to sustain…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…most animals in Narnia. People get a sense of fear and happiness when around him. He comes and goes from Narnia as he pleases. He comes back to Narnia to overthrow the Queen and help the kids become rulers. His presence breaks the winter spell over…
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…primarily to treat hypogonadism, a condition in which the testes do not produce sufficient testosterone for normal growth, development, and sexual functioning. The primary medical uses of these compounds are to treat delayed puberty, some types of impotence…
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…Genetics/Cloning It is often asked whether it is right for human beings to manipulate human genes, as if this were in some sense "playing God" by altering fundamental aspects of human makeup (and also that of plants and animals) which are God's…
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…laws that do exist should not. Any decent person would agree that testing products on animals is insane, yet it happens to be legal to do so. Murder and rape are illegal unless during wartime. If a person chooses to takes drugs (only harming their self…
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…the use of Cipro based on animal data alone. Normally it would be necessary to test the compound in the human population. Although the terrorist attacks in the United States on 11 September did not involve the use of biological or chemical weapons, they have…
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…if it meets the test of what is accepted as universally right. Writers suggest that we consider such basic concepts as honestly, fairness, and compassion as universal ethical values. Morals The term "moral" speaks to issues that concern a community of people…
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…sheep's udder. This was an amazing announcement because an animal had never been cloned before. Only plants had been cloned before and everyone thought that it would never happen. It was all over the news. Before long everyone was thinking about the ethics…
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