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- 8351: David Suzuki's A Planet for the Taking
- ... Suzuki's tone of great concern remains consistent throughout the essay. After his views are presented, Suzuki begins to tell us what we have done to our country and how we are destroying it. Present day Canadians are compared to native Canadians which successfully serves its purpose in illustrating how, for centuries, people lived off the natural resources in Canada. With the development of science and technology, we have developed better ...
- 8352: Animal Experimentation
- ... Animals in Research Some of the earliest recorded studies involving animals were performed by Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), who revealed anatomical differences among animals by dissecting them (Rowan, 1984). The Greek physician Galen (A.D. 129-199) maintained that experimentation led to scientific progress and is said to have been the first to conduct demonstrations with live animals--specifically pigs-a practice later extended to other species and termed "vivisection ...
- 8353: A Discussion On Earthquakes
- ... system may be put in place. Because of these scientist's work, society benefits from this advanced knowledge of when an earthquake will most probably strike. With the continued study of collected data, perhaps one day their will be a warning system that will be able to give enough advanced notice, so that casualties might be minimized even further.
- 8354: Mellville and Darwin's Writings on the Galapagos Islands
- ... seasons mitigates their terror; because, though unvisited by men, those forests are visited by the May; the remotest seas reflect stars even as Lake Erie does; and in the clear air of a fine polar day, the irradiated azure ice shows beautifully as malachite. This sentence, both in complexity and uniquity, displays the immense variations in sentence structure at Mellville's disposal. The mood of Mellville's entire passage is both ...
- 8355: The Future of NASA
- ... way to exploring Mars from a hands-on perspective. Because of the overpopulated Earth, scientists may even be considering ways to alter life on Mars, so that people would be able to live there some day. Some products developed in NASA's space program that we now incorporate in our daily lives include the vacuum cleaner, pacemaker, pens that can write upside-down, and the zero-gravity training system. The vacuum ...
- 8356: Animal Testing: Animals Suffer
- ... animals life and its right to co- exist with humans. That is the same right that we have to be free and choose our actions. In our past history and even still to this very day risky experiments are done on animals. The thousands of animals put to suffer outweighs any of the research that has been gotten from them. Peter Singer the author of a piece called Animal Experimentation in ...
- 8357: The Environmental Impact of Eating Beef and Dairy Products
- ... to turn around. Denied water and solid food, they are fed a diet consisting solely of an intentionally iron-deficient milk replacement, often containing antibiotics, which they typically lap up from a bucket twice a day. Veal is a by-product of the dairy industry that owes its existance to the surplus calves delivered by ten million dairy cows every year. Veal consumption has decreased from its peak of 3.5 ...
- 8358: The Environment Is Going To Hell
- ... The planet's specis are dying off-more exactly, we're killing them -at the staggering rate of 100,000 per year, a figure that works out to almost 2000 species per weak, 300 per day, 10 per hour, another dead species every 6 minutes. We're trashing the planet, washing away the topsoil, paving over our farmlands, systematically deforesting our wildernesses, decimating the biota, and ultimately killing ourselves. The world ...
- 8359: The Serious Problem of Acid Rain
- The Serious Problem of Acid Rain Acid rain is a serious problem with disastrous effects. Each day this problem increases and many people believe that this issue is too small to bother with right now. This issue should be met head on and resolved before it is too late. In the following ...
- 8360: Human Cloning -
- ... to clone embryos of cattle and sheep. It is likely this has already been successfully used on human embryos in secret. Robert J. Stillman and his team at the George Washington Medical Center in Washington D.C. took 17 flawed human embryos, which had been derived from an ovum that had been fertilized by two sets of sperm resulting in an extra set of chromosomes, and dooming the ovum's future ...
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