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3611: Darwinism
... at a very young age. He was one of those children that are always into things, trying to find out how things work. He was especially interested in the outdoors. He was a very smart child, but his father, Robert Waring Darwin II, didn't think so. "Darwin had a youth unmarked by the slightest trace of genius." (Rachels,7). This didn't stop Darwin, though. He never lost this curiosity ...
3612: Cystic Fibrosis
For a child with cystic fibrosis life is mostly a series of respitory infections doctors visits and medications. Cystic fibrosis causes a build up of mucus in th lungs making breathing difficult . The thick mucus coats the hairlike ...
3613: Censorship
... it’s a different story. The method the television stations use is a mere waste of time and money because a little symbol in the corner of the screen is not going to prevent a child from watching the program. The only way this method can work is if the parents/guardian is there to change the channel but let’s be realistic, how many parents/guardians actuarially have the time ...
3614: Cannabis Sativa
... never been proven that marijuana has killed anyone by cancer or any other means. "More than 400,000 Americans die from diseases related to cigarette smoking each year. More than 150,000Americans die from alcohol abuse each year. But in10,000 years of usage, there is no proof that anyone has ever died from marijuana"(Hill 6).
3615: Cirrhosis Of The Liver
... is necessary to prevent the spread of them and maybe through science, wipe them off the face of the earth for good. Genetic and hereditary disorders are diseases passed through the genes from parent to child. Geneticists are currently making many breakthroughs in the gene splicing field and are being accused of trying to create a master race. Through this technology we can avoid unfavorable traits and deformities on a cellular ...
3616: Climate Change (term Paper)
... has been most intense in the relatively short industrial era. Since the industrial revolution, and over the past century in particular, man’s ecological footprint on the earth has quickly grown from that of a child to one of a giant. True, this period is heralded as an economic success story, which it certainly has been. However, many argue that it seems increasingly likely that the path to man’s success ...
3617: Heroin A Long Dark Path
... even exists, because they themselves are rarely directly subjected to viewing the drug taking hold of someone’s life. This ignorance of it, is often what blinds them to the fact that their very own child or niece or nephew maybe getting involved with it. Although middle and upper class Americans like to ignore the fact that there is a problem with the drug, there ideas about it change when their ...
3618: Computer Viruses
... fear of catching a virus (Goldsborough, 1998, p32). Computer viruses are advancing as technology advances. Can they all be harmful? The answer is no. Technology is ethically neutral. It is the people who use or abuse this technology that make it good or bad. As demonstrated above, computer viruses so far have been used only for bad purposes. In his research, Dr. Cohen, author of "It's Alive!", suggested that the ...
3619: Cloning 5
... us to make extended journeys into our universe. By perpetuating our physical selves scientifically, we could embark on space journeys of infinite distances. We would have the ability to reproduce a physical facsimile of a child lost to a tragic accident. A pet with exactly the same genetic disposition could be recreated to replace a lost or deceased one. The farming and live stock industries have already taken advantage of cloning ...
3620: Cannabis
... of Health. 4 March 1999. http://www.nida.nih.gov/infofax/marijuana.html Marijuana. Home page. National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug information. Nov. 1998. http://www.nida.nih.gov/marijBroch/marijteens.html "Cesar." Substance abuse. Home page. University of Maryland College Park. Sept. 25 1998. http://www.Bsos.umd.edu/cesar/cesar.html


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