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- 6131: Sexual Abuse and Children
- ... convicted child molestor moves into their community. This will prevent many molestations because if you knew a molestor was living next door you wouldn't let your children play in front of the molestor's house. Also if you suspect any child abuse going on anywhere call 1-800-552-7096. Thank for your time.
- 6132: UFOs Exist
- ... far more about UFOs than it is willing to reveal" (Sheafferr 25). National archives had shown that many reports were missing from files. Dozens of letters to the other agencies and even to the white house simply elicited the same official response-essentially, that UFOs did not exist. Why then all the missing files? On december 15, 1978 these docuiments were released after months of battling in the courts. There were ...
- 6133: Malthus' Principle of Population: Today and the Future
- ... We are collectively changing climatic conditions. In the past four decades, the world has more than tripled the consumption of fossil fuels (oil, gas, coal). This in turn has increased the atmospheric concentration of green house gases (carbon dioxide) by 15%, and the average temperature at the Earths surface has increased almost one full degree (Fahrenheit). While this is a seemingly insignificant increase, the ten hottest years in recorded human ...
- 6134: Yeast
- ... lives. With out this fungi, we wouldnt be able to enjoy such things as a good peanut butter and jelly sandwich, a bubbly glass of champagne, or a nice frost keg at the SAE house on Friday nights. College students everywhere should pay their respects to the man who in a sense is the creator of alcohol, Louis Pasteur, and his outrageous findings on one of the most abundant fungi ...
- 6135: Global Warming
- ... to squander the Earth's resources, the climate could change in such a way that it is no longer benevolent to mankind. The greenhouse effect and global warming both correspond with each other. The green house effect is recalled as incoming solar radiation that passes through the Earth's atmosphere but prevents much of the outgoing infrared radiation from escaping into outer space. The global warming refers to a long term ...
- 6136: Plants in TKM
- ... best know Wisteria are Chinese, but American are just as good. Most people use them for crawling things to go over doorways and porches. Porches in the south were a very important place of the house. To have really colorful plants meant that it was a very happy place to be on warm summer night looking at all the different flowers. The really cool thing is the vibrant hanging masses of ...
- 6137: Black Smokers
- ... how life on earth originated. From a distance these stacks may take on the appearance of being just a dull stack of dirt. But if observed closely, one may come to see that these stacks house more than just black material, they are full of life forms. Some of these include giant clams, giant worms, and all sorts of different organisms. Up until recently, smokers have only been observed by videotape ...
- 6138: Botany and Botanists
- ... most important thing a botanist does, it would be impossible. They do so much for us, yet get little recognition for it. Whenever you take an aspirin, eat some vegetables, or even sleep in the house that was once built, you can thank a botanist for it all. Many people, such as myself, would wonder why someone would want to be a botanist. The main reason anyone can name is that ...
- 6139: The Platypus
- ... It is unknown how the platypus distinguishes its territories. If overcrowding is present in the home range, it is left up to the younger platypus to find a home range of its own. Home ranges house several burrows, that are located along the river bank. There are two different types of burrows, dwelling burrows, and nesting burrows. The nesting burrows are used for rearing young, and the other dwelling burrow is ...
- 6140: The Beaver
- ... straight incline rising from the water, opening into the floor of the hut. The other approach, the "beaver entrance," is more abrupt in its descent to the water. The lodge itself is an oven-shaped house of sticks, grass, and moss, woven together and plastered with mud, increasing gradually in size with year after year of repair and elaboration. The room inside may measure 2.4 m (8 ft) wide and ...
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