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281: Dingo
... and were brought there by indian traders. The other is that its relatives were from south east Asia and was brought there by people traveling the sea. However it happened dingoes did very well in Australia. Their only competition was the Tasmanian devil, the thylacine, and the tiger cat. That competition is pobably what made these animals move to Tasmania which the dingo never reached. Dingoes donΥt form packs like other ...
282: Diamonds
... earth’s surface through volcano eruptions. This is why many Diamond mines are near volcanoes. Diamonds occur in two types of rock: Kimberlite and Lamprolite. Diamonds are mostly found in South Africa, India, Brazil, Russia, Australia, and Arkansas. Right now about 100million carats are mined each year. Today the largest cut Diamond in the world is the Cullian I at 530.2ct . The unit cell of a Diamond is cube. Five ...
283: Diamonds
... of diamonds is India. For centuries, it has supplied stones to all parts of the globe. (Arem, p.34) Gradually, new places for mining were discovered. Today, there are diamond mines in Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana, Australia, etc. Despite this abundance in places where mining takes place, high quality diamonds are not abundant at all. On the average, a diamond mine yields less than one carat of diamond for every five tons ...
284: Coral Reefs 3
... reefs. Atolls are formed out in the middle of the ocean by volcanic subsidence, while fringing and barrier reefs form near continents. Florida contains both of these kinds of reefs, not as far offshore as Australia's Great Barrier Reef, but not terribly close either. Most are eight to eleven kilometres (five to seven miles) offshore. All three kinds of reefs can have associations, called patch reefs, which are small, shallow ...
285: Cannabis Sativa
... been the stigma which has been put on hemp in the past" (Kane 27). Hemp is making great stride almost everywhere except America. Canada is allowing (Experimental) hemp cultivation for the second time this year, Australia has been conducting hemp projects for several years now, Germany planted for the first time in the year (97) South Africa planted in October (97), Switzerland is growing hemp, and China already has hemp production ...
286: Chrones Disease
... adults, with most people first affected during their teens or twenties. Small proportions (15 percent) of patients contract the disease after they are 50. Crohn's disease is found mainly in Europe, North America, and Australia. Individual studies on the epidemiology of Crohn's disease have been conducted, mostly confined to one city, country or region of a country. Only three countries have conducted national surveys on the prevalence and incidence ...
287: An End To Genetic Diseases
... necessary tests, and these clinics do not have as advanced resources as do the federally funded ones. To avoid the lack of funding, "scientists are using the breakthroughs that are made in Europe and in Australia" (89) because embryonic testing is allowed and funded there. There are many arguments for and many against cloning. This science is on the forefront, and will remain on the cutting edge without much progress until ...
288: After The Atomic Bomb
... of Mass Destruction Nuclear Roundtable International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Los Alamos National Laboratory, Nonproliferation and International Security Division Nonproliferation and International Security Division brochure Medical Association for the Prevention of War (Australia) Non-violent Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons [Gewaltfreie Aktion Atomwaffen Abschaffen] Nuclear Abolition Network [Abolition 2000] Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Nuclear Free Local Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament United States, Dept. of Defense, Counterproliferation WebNetwork ...
289: Gun Control
... bound to get hurt.”(Dolan 7-8). America has one of the highest death rates due to guns, however, gun deaths are on the rise in other countries, such as, Great Britain, France, Germany, and Australia (Hawkes 4). In the United States handguns are used in more than 184,000 armed robberies every year and more than 11,000 murders and manslaughter’s (Hawkes 6). Every 20 minutes someone in the ...
290: Electoral Basis Of The Two-Par
... present-day trends in party internal organization: the danger does not lie in the existence of parties but in the military, religious, and totalitarian form they sometimes assume.” Some countries, such as Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and Northern Europe, do not exactly follow this statement because “the only groups to display this tendency are small and uninfluential. The same is true of the United States, where the development of primaries has ...


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