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…the rocket became a new style of warfare in which nuclear bombs could be delivered quickly across the world, there was a decrease in the number of soldiers in war. Moreover, some small animals were sent into space, scientists studied change of them and some…
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…. There is a lot of testing going on with the cows that may have been affected as well as the people in the world who were affected by this disease. There are many other countries besides England that do have some of the same problems with Mad Cow Disease. Some time…
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…, unrestrained and globally perversive experiment whose ultimate consequences could be second only to nuclear war The human race is responsible for the biggest testing in history an experiment to see what will happen to our health and the health of the planet when we…
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…and an open wound. It cannot permeate though intact skin, hence it cannot be spread through informal contact. AIDS has not been found to travel in insects or tame animals. In pregnant women, the virus only infects the infant near or at the time of birth…
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…greatly. In addition, some children who also had seizures found that their seizures stopped. The researchers then reintroduced various foods and found that they sparked migraine recurrences in all but eight. In subsequent tests using disguised foods, the vast…
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…; photographs and paintings of people and animals. Also, anyone who breaks the Taliban's law and you risk imprisonment, flogging, or death. The rights of the accused are not being protected by the criminal justice system. Accused persons, including children…
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…and is becoming very popular with scientist today. Both plants and animals have already been successfully cloned. The next step was to clone actual human beings, but before experiments could have been carried out, pressure started to build on the scientists because…
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…uneducated with society, and leaving as a battle-tested veteran who offers a formal challenge to society. Eugene learns many things during his Sojourn to Paris. Perhaps the most important thing that he learns is that his traditional book smarts will do him…
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…byproduct of the metabolism in cells, this process is often occurring. Animals have a large amount of this enzyme in there liver; this enzyme is called catalase. Plants also have vast amounts in specific areas where metabolic function is high; in plants its…
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…die, and some evidently pass on more genes than others. Therefore, this evidently shows of change in the human gene pool over time. Tests have been taken in populations of Africa, East Asian countries and Europe showing that natural selection has acted upon…
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