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- In order to tackle any concept in ethics you have to think with an
open mind. We as humans need to understand that we don't stand alone on
this planet, animals wander beside us. Once we understand that we share
the land and its' resources then we can make smart ethical choices. In
medical ethics...
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What is a stem cell?
Stem cells have the ability to divide for indefinite periods in culture and to give rise to specialized cells. They are best described in the context of normal human development. Human development begins when a sperm fertilizes an egg and creates a single cell that...
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- The current vehicles that are powered by gasoline pollute, but as technologies improve and the human way of life changes alternatively powered vehicles enter the automotive industry. These vehicles developed to achieve better gas mileage and to help slow the production of the gasses that cause...
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- Dinosaur is the name of large extinct reptiles of the Mesozoic Era,
during which they were the dominant land animals on Earth. The term was
proposed as a formal zoologic name in 1842 by the British anatomist Sir Richard
Owen, in reference to large fossil bones unearthed in southern England. ...
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- MAMIFERE
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CLASA : Mammalia
ORDINUL : Ceteaceea
SUBORDINUL : Odontoceti
Capabili sa despice apele marilor si oceanelor cu o viteza de doi metri pe secunda,ba chiar sa-si ofere uneori cate un mic sprint de 10m /s(adica sa inoate de cinci ori mai repede decat marii campioni...
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- There is a saying that goes: One must first have an understanding of the past in order to proceed into the future. An archaeologist's job, therefore, is very important because they have the crucial role of interpreting the past through archaeological finds. How does an archaeologist go about...
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- are drugs that excite the nervous system. Most are made from the opium poppy, (Papaver Somniferum) which is found mainly in Asia. were the first drugs used as medicines. They can relieve physical and emotional pain, and for this reason, they made very good medicines. The problem with is that...
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- Fernando Camarena
P.5
This is a very important announcement for those people who live in the Ventura County area it is very important to hear this information due to the fact that we are going to have to encounter with a very big destructive Hurricane in our area...
Science & Nature · 320 words
- ; Hooke's Research
Cell theory all began when a smart man named Robert Hooke discovered them in 1665. He discovered them by examining through a microscope very thin slices of cork and saw multitude of tiny pores. However, Hooke did not know their real structure or function of the...
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- Hypnosis: a highly controversial topic in the medical field. Capable of changing a person's behavior, modifying daily routines, causing odd reactions to normal things, plus countless other phenomena's. Many people believe that the mystic of hypnosis does not exist and is just a simple stage routine...
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- Natural Resources Report
Chemistry 122
Mr. Hart
Our society has become dependent on fossil fuels for energy. That seems
fine for now considering the fact that everyone is generally happy in the
present situation. Fossil fuels are relatively inexpensive and seem to be doing
the trick right...
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Purpose:
To recognize macroscopic properties of chemical systems at equilibrium; observe shifts in equilibrium concentrations as stresses are applied to the systems; and to explain the observations obtained by applying Le Chatelier's principle.
Materials:
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- Consciousness is understood in a variety of ways. In one belief, a person is conscious when awake, but unconscious when sleeping or comatose. Yet people also do things requiring perception and thought unconsciously even when they are awake. A person can be conscious of their physical...
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- Introduction
This paper will focus on the quantitative correlation study method used
in survey based researches such as the attached article entitled "Horatio Alger
lives". Social research is a collection of methods people use to systematically
combine theories and ideas to produce knowledge. ...
Science & Nature · 565 words
- are playful and cleverness make them fascinating to watch. are not fish they are mammals that live in the sea. They have to come to the top of the water every half minute, so they can breathe. But dolphins can stay under the water for six or seven minutes,if he holds his breath....