Papers 2401-2410 of total 57705 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…It is uncanny how often a wild animal will display human qualities. For example, a bird defending its nest from predators could be observed as an act of love towards the chicks, or a bear protecting its cubs as a feeling of obligation towards…
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Category: /Literature/English
…In Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Black Cat" the narrator experiences a mental and moral breakdown. This breakdown and its consequences are revealed through the story's two parallel structures. The first structure, divided into three sections…
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Category: /History
…and honest. I believe the author did a great job of looking at both perspectives and presented the information in a fair and concise manner. From my experiences growing up, a lot of the information presented in this book is rarely taught in the classroom. From…
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…DNA as the organism of which the body cell was removed. In the 1960s and 1970s many more experiments were done with this procedure, and by the early 1990s scientists had been able to clone mice, cows, pigs, rabbits, and sheep (World Book). In 1996…
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…such as mud and decaying fish. Pasteur disproved this theory with a simple experiment. He showed that microorganisms would grow in sterilized broth only if the broth was first exposed to air containing spores, or reproductive cells. His findings led…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to develop new medicines, increase crop yields, and improve the environment. Biological scientists may work in laboratories and use laboratory animals or greenhouse plants, electron microscopes, computers, electronic instruments, or a wide variety of other…
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…of sunlight the Inuit have not been able to become true agriculturalists. Lichen, mosses, small shrubs, and a variety of small flowering plants are the only types of vegetation this climate can support. So, for the Inuit their lives have depended on the animals
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…cells could be cloned. He performed an experiment that produced twenty-two cloned mice. In one run, Yanangimachi used the natural color coding of mice for extra proof, taking cumulus cells from coffee-colored animals, ovaries from the black ones and using…
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…deformed and gruesome that he describes Frankenstein's activities as animal manufacturing. The final product of Frankenstein's experiment seems to be a creature that is too primitive to actually be justifiably called a human. It proves difficult to classify…
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Category: /Literature
…different paths in their lives. Thoreau also believes that man has free will. This means that man can make their own choices. Also, Thoreau believes that all can experience God directly. Thoreau believes that a person does not have to be a minister or even…
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