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7961: Global Warming 3
... including CFCs from aerosol cans, refrigerants and cleaning solvents. This damaging cycle is called The Greenhouse Effect. The growth of human numbers and their impacts on the earth‘¦s resources have greatly accelerated since World War II. The production of food, energy, and industrial commodities is associated with much of the deterioration of the Earth‘¦s life-support systems. Some of the ways that Earth may respond to global warming could ...
7962: Hemophilia Manitoba
... into the royal family of England. Alice, a carrier, married Nicholas II, Czar of Russia bringing Queen Victoria s gene into the Russian family. On August 12, 1904 during the middle of the Russo-Japanese War, Alice had a baby boy named Alexis with hemophilia. Alexis s first sign was when the umbilicus was bleeding when he was six weeks old. Soon later, bruises appeared when he would bump into things ...
7963: History Of The F-16
... F-16 began at General Dynamic s Fort Worth plant in August of 1975. This involved General Dynamics in a major modernization of its huge Fort Worth plant, which had originally been built during World War II. The F-16 Fighting Falcon, when it first came out, was designed to be in the Air Forces lightweight fighter (LWF) program. The first F-16 was developed as a YF-16 prototype back ...
7964: Hiv
... well as testing returning foreign nationals. In the United States one frequent phenomenon is the effort to keep school-age children with AIDS isolated from their classmates, if not out of school altogether. Governmental and civil rights organizations have countered restrictive moves with a great deal of success. There is little doubt in my mind that the ultimate physical toll of the AIDS epidemic will be high, as will be its ...
7965: Human Genome Project
... discrimination (Bereano 3,4). Some individuals argue that the law should reflect moral judgment, while others oppose, and think that people should be free to make their own decisions in private (Lee 260). The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG) are both active groups towards the opposition of genetic discrimination (Bereano 4). Environmental issues are often an overlooked aspect of ethics. If both genes and ...
7966: Hurricane Floyd
... and Keli. In the 19th century the hurricanes were named after Saints. They done this by naming them after the Saint s day that was closest to the date that the hurricane happened. During World War II they were typically named after wives and girlfriends of the meteorologists. They use people names rather than locations just as an easier way to keep track of storms. And also two hurricanes may start ...
7967: Hydroponics Growing Without Soil
... Purdue University, Robert B. and Alice P. Withrow developed another hydroponic method. Their process was called Nutriculture. Nutriculture varied from Dr. Gericke s method in that gravel was used as a rooting medium. After World War II a number of commercial installations were built in the United States. The majority of these were located in Florida. Most were out of doors and subject to the rigors of the weather. Poor construction ...
7968: Infectious Diseases
... diseases will oblige by. They know no bounds, seeking out there potential victims silently and unseen. These are the silent killers in the world today, having killed more people on a global scale than any war can measure up too. These diseases are relentless in their efforts for perfection, adapting, and becoming resistant to new antibiotics, antiviral medications, and new forms of treatment. They are able to mutate, split, divide, and ...
7969: Information Warfare
... have to pay a $50,000 dollar fine. Any company making material available for the public to be seen on the Internet, without requiring a credit card number could be found liable. The ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), said that this new statute is restricting adults from being able to access constitutionally protected speech. Another problem is how do we define what is in fact harmful to minors? There has to ...
7970: Internet 2
... text data and transform it into ciphertext in a reversible way. William R. Cheswick & Steven M. Bellovin in Firewalls and Internet Security assert that encryption is often touted as the ultimate weapon in the computer war but it is not. They claim that encryption is a valuable tool, but like everything else it is a tool towards an ultiminate goal. They continue to assert that if encryption is used improperly, it ...


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