Category: /Society & Culture/People
the buzzer or see the light. The animals then will quickly learn to fear the stimulus or the external effect what ever it was, even in the absence of a shock. Here, I prefer not getting into the experiments have been done on the brain of those animals, because
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
that the world is exactly represented by our perceptions. But this isn't necessarily true. In fact, thought and experiment show that it's far from true. So what is the nature of the real world, and what is the relationship between that world and our perceptions
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Category: /History
to the discovery that current species of animals are descendents of an older, extinct species. Changes occurred in the environment of the extinct species which led to either its demise or the evolution into the current species which was able to survive the environment
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Category: /Science & Technology
Anthrax is caused by the spore forming bacterium Bacillis Anthracis. These spores cause an acute infectious disease. Bacillis Anthracis is a natural bacterium most commonly found in the wild and in domestic farm animals (cattle, sheep, goats
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Category: /Society & Culture
no witnesses or proof to provide if questioned about the integrity of the experiment.
Others could improve this experiment by having more advanced methods of testing people, animals, and other living substances. (Such as plants)
It can also be improved by having
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Category: /Literature/English
. What seems like chaos is actually order, And passions are the element of life. The general ORDER, since the whole began, Is kept in Nature, and is kept in man (ll 170-72).
In the sixth part he brings in the animals and how nature has designed them
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Category: /Science & Technology
, and rivers.
Carbon dioxide is the next most abundant greenhouse gas. It flows into the atmosphere from many natural processes, such as volcanic eruptions; the respiration of animals, which breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide; and the burning or decay
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
, Metamorphosis. All of the experiences in Kafkas life are portrayed through Gregor, a person who wished he was dead at the end of Kafkas words.
Distant from the poor, meager, and mostly un-vivacious reality of life and its hardships stands one man, Gregor
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
lovable
creatures are now known to possess remarkable intellectual abilities. Since 1977,
Dr. Irene Pepperberg's studies in Ethology (Animal Behavior) and Animal-Human
communications have provided insight into the capabilities of these animals to talk
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
other people to do it as well, even if they don't want to. Girls mainly have sex as a result of peer pressure, and they want to experience what is it like. Guys on the other hand, will think that they will have instant popularity.
Teens have enough
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