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- 6011: Deinonychus Antirrhopus
- ... throughout the Cretaceous period, almost 140 to 65 million years ago. For many years, dinosaurs were thought of as overgrown reptiles that were sluggish, dim-witted, and cold blooded. The discovery of Deinonychus ignited a revolution in the study of dinosaurs. The creature’s skeleton clearly depicts one of an active hunter who relied on speed and agility to capture and subdue its prey. As far as their tail goes, dinosaurs ...
- 6012: Alchemy
- ... object of alchemy, and who infer from the alchemistical writings that the end of the art was the spiritual regeneration of man. Mrs. Atwood, author of "A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery", and an American writer named Hitchcock are purhaps the chief protagonists of the belief the by spiritual processes akin to those of the chemical process of alchemy, the soul of man may be purified and exalted. But both ...
- 6013: From Water to Land
- ... thing may turn out later to do another thing even better. References Gardiner, David M., Torok, Maureen A., Mullen, Lina M., Bryant, Susan V. (September 1998). Evolution of vertebrate limbs: robust morphology and flexible development. American Zoologist, v38, n4 659 McAuliffe, Kathleen. (August, 1993). Retracing the footsteps of evolution. (fossil remains of an early tetrapod discovered in a museum) Omni v15, n10, 16 Zimmer, Carl. (June, 1995). Coming onto the land ...
- 6014: BAMN By All Means Necessary
- ... things people of democratic country did to protest for their rights and desired freedom. The author of "No More Miss America" did the protest by giving ten points, why there shouldn't be a Miss American. Some of the points were agreeable and acceptable. There are many points that were made in "No More Miss America" article with which I agree. One of the points that I agree is that Miss ...
- 6015: The Prairie Dog: Friend Or Foe?
- ... grass clipping increases the protein content and digestibility of grass, thereby providing ranchers with some compensation. Given the choice, herds prefer grazing on prairie dog towns. Mike Fox, a Gros Ventre Indian who majored in American history and who manages the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in northern Montana, says in the National Geographic article that although there is less grass per acre around prairie dog towns, “the grass on dog towns ...
- 6016: Saturn
- ... water. If Saturn was put in water it would float. Saturn is 764 times larger than earth and 96 times more massive. Saturn rotates completely on its axis every 10.2 hours and has a revolution period of 29.46 years. Saturn was first seen in 1610 by Galileo using one of his first telescopes. He did not understand that the rings were separate from the planet, so he described them ...
- 6017: Comets
- ... inner solar system and are subsequently seen from Earth. This cloud remains a theory only, as it has never been directly detected. The Kuiper Belt is a region that was first proposed by the Dutch-American astronomer Gerard Kuiper in 1951. Seeing that Oort's cloud of comets did not really explain the reason for the population of comets with short orbital periods (making complete orbits around the sun in less ...
- 6018: Celebrities And Their Salaries
- The President of the United States makes $200 000 a year. A Supreme Court justice gets $170 000. The average annual American household income is $34 076. And Steven Segal? He makes $10 million per picture. We want celebrities to be like us, and then we don't. We want them to inhabit a world of glamour ...
- 6019: Bioethics of Cloning
- ... but the evidence obtained by Dolly’s success prove otherwise. The issues of cloning have been around for a long time, starting with the publication of Joshua Lederberg’s 1966 article on cloning in the American Naturalist, and the publics interest has been perked by many sci-fi books, films, and movies including Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel “Brave New World,” 1973’s “Sleeper,” the 1978 film “The Boys from Brazil ...
- 6020: Cults
- ... Time 6 May 1991: 50-55 Bill of Rights Page. Cornell Law School. Apr 1994 http://www.law.cornell.edu/ constitution/constitution.billofrights.html Groenveld, Jan. Ex-Cult Page. 21 Aug. 1997 Langone, Michael. The American Family Foundation Site. 7 Oct. 1997. Maaga, Mary McCormick. Dept of Philosphy and Religion Page. U of North Dakota. F 1 Feb 1999. Robinson, B.A. The ReligiousTolerance.Org Site. 25 Feb. 1998. http://www ...
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