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…; therefore they exist in the environment for long periods of time. Due to the long-term exposure DDT accumulates in insects, which make up the diet of other animals and then works its way through out the food chain. For example, the bald eagle became…
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…happened when the subject might have foretold it in a dream, for example. So, it was impossible to test weather or not there is a such thing as ESP. But, one basic principle of science is that an idea should not be rejected just because it is hard…
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…are not scientists’ only source of new information. Animals have led scientists to plants such as: Aneilema, and antiviral; Rubia, an antifungal and antiparasitic; and Aspilia leaves, which treat burns, rashes, whooping cough and gonorrhea. The Aspilia leaves are also…
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…, Philip). Many of the animals born from these procedures, such as cows have died in early infancy for various reasons. Some have had underdeveloped immune systems and died from infections or other relatively easy to cure problems. (Cohen, Philip) Another…
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…of therapeutic uses (4). According to Dr. Lester Grinspoon, Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, “marijuana is one of the least toxic substances in the whole pharmacopoeia” (3). It is also one of the most tested therapeutic drugs; historical records…
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…a series of tests which included items that had belonged to the thirteenth Dalai Lama, such as eyeglasses, a walking stick and a bell; he had passed the tests. They were convinced that the reincarnation had been found. In the begging of Dalai Lama’s…
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Category: /History
…in his own image. Instead the theory of evolution claimed that men evolved from animals of a lower order then humans and this outraged fundamentalists. In the eyes of the fundamentalists evolution was an attack against God and Christianity, which is why…
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…such as amniocentesis or genetic testing of the parents, a physician may be able to cure the genetic malformation before the child is even born. This technique involves the insertions of healthy genes into the fertilized egg of the pregnant individual. Copies of the healthy…
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…and also in association with aquatic animals. Originally discovered in 1824 by the Italian Anatomist, Filippo Pacini, Vibrio cholera most likely originated in India with the Ganges River serving as the primary contamination reservoir. Nearly 30 years later…
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…that all men should be wary of the guiles of woman, of their sexuality and their ability to come between God and Man. <Tab/>Noah is commanded to build an ark, told to take animals and his family into that ark, told that he will survive the flood…
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