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- 501: Cloning
- ... but not for human manipulation. He says, "I don't think any [ethics] committee would approve research that would mutilate an embryo by destroying the brain. I know if I were looking at such a proposal, I'd say no. But If you could grow me a liver from one of my cells, I wouldn't opposed-- ass long as you weren't growing me. It's certainly better than taking ...
- 502: The Chlorine Debate: How White Do You Want It?
- ... and the American Public Health Association. Strong anti-chlorine sentiment exists in the White House, the United States Environmental Protection Agency and in both the United States Senate and House of Representatives. President Clinton's proposal for the Clean Water Act involves a strategy for reducing or prohibiting chlorine use. Meanwhile, the chlorine industry is worried that the Environmental Protection Agency watchers might curtail or even ban the production of chlorine ...
- 503: Hypotheses of the Effects of Wolf Predation
- ... densities. This result demonstrates that predation is capable of regulating ungulate populations. Even so, according to Boutin (1992) more studies are necessary, particularly at high moose densities, to determine if predation is regulatory. A third proposal to model the effects of wolf predation on prey populations is the predator pit hypothesis. This hypothesis is a multiple equilibria model. It proposes that predation regulates prey densities around a low-density equilibrium. The ...
- 504: Buddhism
- ... thought of spiritual development which leads to kindness and wisdom. Throughout this paper I will discuss the history of Buddhism, the Basic Tenants of Buddhism and its brief history, as well as information on the modest Buddha who teaches spiritual development. The religion of Buddhism began about 563 BC, which is about 500 years before Christianity even started. Buddhism began in India where a scholar named Siddhatta Gotama (known as Buddha ...
- 505: The Roots of Judaism and Christianity
- ... 1020- 1000 BC) of Saul, of the tribe of Benjamin. Saul died fighting the Philistines and was succeeded by David of the tribe of Judah. David crushed the power of the Philistines and established a modest empire. He conquered the fortress city of Jerusalem, which up to that time had been controlled by a Canaanite tribe, and made it his capital. His son Solomon assumed the trappings of a potentate and ...
- 506: Islam More Than A Religion
- ... women are seen as an individual in her own right, with the right too own and dispose of her property and earnings. Both men and women are expected to dress in a manner that is modest and dignified; the traditions of female dress found in some Muslim countries are often the expression of local custom. The code in which Muslims eat and drink forbids the consumption of pork meat and any ...
- 507: The Saginaw Song
- ... hands, are scraped and his palm is caked with dirt, which is indicative of someone who works with his hands to earn a living. This stanza made me believe that the father probably earned a modest living and may drink regularly to escape his frustrations. The boy is obviously beng used by his father for his own drunken entertainment because there is no mention of laughter or happiness. While the waltz ...
- 508: Sir Gawain and The Green Knight
- ... or chivalric romances is the poet's departure from this convention. The clearest departure takes place at the resolution of the piece as the hero, Sir Gawain, is stricken with shame and remorse rather than modest knightly pride, even after facing what appears to be certain death and returning to his king alive and well. Although this manner of closure would leave much to be desired for an audience who is ...
- 509: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- ... to write The Abduction from the Seraglio, a Singspiel, for the Court Opera. His concerts were a great success, and the emperor, Joseph II, encouraged him, later (1787) engaging him as court composer at a modest salary. Mozart's works were now in constant demand by amateur and publisher. In 1782 he married Constanze Weber from Germany (Mozart had fallen in love with her sister, Aloysia, at Mannheim in 1777-78 ...
- 510: Influences of Chinese Culture
- ... disciple, he told me a lot about Confucius. Chinese think of him as the First teacher, the sage, not chronologically but because he stands first.2 He told me that Confucius early home life was modest. His father died before he was three, leaving his upbringing to a loving but impoverished mother. My friends told me that he was a bookworm but his disciple told me that he wasnt, but ...
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