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contrary to this, people would say that science is also a product of humanity. This is not true. If anything only technology is a product of humanity. If humans were to disappear, cells would still divide among plants and animals, light would still exist
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
, corrosive, flammable, carcinogenic (causing cancer), mutagenic (damaging chromosomes), teratogenic (causing defects in the unborn) or bioaccumulative (accumulating in the bodies of plants and animals and thus in food chains) (Enviro Facts - Toxic Waste - , 2002
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
child's hand and take him out in the shining day to their farm, which is 3 minutes from home. There, David learns about cows, horses, sheep, and many other farm animals. His mother teaches him the benefits of those farm animals, what do they eat, why do
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Category: /Literature/English
of animals are the victims of the painful products tests, due to the massive doses of compounds and the irritating substances they experiment on their shaved abraded skin. Also, they force animals to inhale and swallow enormous amounts of compounds. And to make
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Category: /Science & Technology
, including nerve damage, reproductive failure, birth defects, and cancer due to hazardous pesticides. Although these health effects have not been proven in human life form, it has been proven that some pesticides are carcinogenic in lab animals. However
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Category: /Science & Technology
activities. Claude Bernard was one of those scientists that tried to prove the bodys motions during a stress related event. He emphasized how the underlying conditions affect free and in depended life. He said every living animal tends to maintain a state
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Category: /Literature/English
trials. In addition, a control group of 20 students were tested for skin conductance and heart rate while intentionally performing different physical aspects of yawning, such as opening the mouth wide and taking deep breaths. All results were analyzed using
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Category: /Science & Technology
at the extremes will cause the enzyme to under go denaturation. (Unfolding of the enzyme, loosing its ability to ac as an enzyme)Materials and Methods In the first experiment, effect of temperature on rate of enzyme activity, two test tubes were acquired for each
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Genetic Testing and Health Insurance
By Ryan Lodge
Suppose there was a test that could determine who would win the Super Bowl. A test like this would surely destroy the market for bets on the game. Now imagine that insurance companies had
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Category: /Literature/English
What is the pH of the substance?
Controlled Comparison: During class, our instructor set up the same lab that we were doing with 2 solutions, both of which were known acidic or basic. He placed 2ml of the known acid into 2 different test tubes
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