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- 10011: Deforestation of the Pacific Northwest
- ... the remaining forests would have to be preserved, but this would have a serious negative economical effect. Such a decision would effect jobs, regional economy, as well as the lifestyle of loggers. With such a great effect, to stop the cutting seems to be an exercise in futility. On the other hand, by continuing the destruction of the owls' habitat, the only suitable habitat that will remain will be in the ...
- 10012: Death of a Planet
- ... t important. It is possible for natural gas to produce 85 percent to 95 percent less emissions than gasoline fueled cars (5 factsheet, OMS-5). With this alternative fuel car emissions could be reduced a great deal to benefit the entire world. Another way to reduce pollution released by gasoline powered cars is to test them for dangerous amounts of pollutants regularly. Emissions testing programs are already in effect in California ...
- 10013: Chimpanzee
- ... one clear answer. Being the closest living relative to the human being, chimpanzees exhibit complicated and intricate behavior due to their advanced brains.(Zuckerman, 1932:171) This paper has revealed that chimpanzees are creatures of great extremes: aggressive one moment, peaceful the next. This gruesome violent behavior can actually be linked to a similarity with human beings. It is widely accepted in the scientific community that chimpanzees are the closest human ...
- 10014: The Internet: How it Works and How it Effects the World
- ... alter the language of the Internet to meet the governments desires. This however would cost each user ten dollars more per month, therefore many Internet consumers are weary of this plan. One of the many great aspects of the Internet is that each user has the option of remaining anonymous. Doing so would diminish the amount of prejudiced remarks said to one another. Therefore there could be no prejudices against a ...
- 10015: Death Penalty
- ... have exhibited such poor character that they have subsequently been disbarred. With payment caps or court-determined sums of, for example, $5 an hour, there is not much motive for a lawyer to spend a great deal of time representing a capital defendant. When you compare this to the prosecution,
aided by the police, other law enforcement agencies, crime labs, state mental hospitals, various other scientific resources, prosecutors
experienced in successfully ...
- 10016: Animal Experimentation
- ... Physiological Society, the Society for Neuroscience, and the American Psychological Association. PRESENT SITUATION Despite the long history of concern with animal welfare, the treatment and use of experimental animals remain controversial. In recent years a great expansion of biomedical and behavioral research has occurred. Simultaneously, there has been increased expression of concern over the use of animals in research. Wide publicity of several cases involving the neglect and misuse of experimental ...
- 10017: Refuge Camps
- ... funds and limited aid available to these people, there is hope. A group by the name of Doctors Without Borders is a non-profit organization that provides free health care in Refugee camps to the great amount of need and helpless individuals that populate our world. Doctors Without Borders (DWB) is comprised of fully qualified and credentialed medical doctors from around the world. They travel internationally educating broad audiences by offering ...
- 10018: Hospital Care
- ... The Project Manager (\\"PM\\") feels that she may be able to expedite the construction schedule by utilizing a resource allocation version of the Critical Path Method (\\"CPM\\"). Getting the machine up and running is of great interest to the hospital, as revenues generated by the CATSCAN are projected to be in the range of $25,000 per monthAccording to the text, the project is slated to have a duration of twelve ...
- 10019: Semiconductors : The Silicon Chip
- ... conduct, modulate and amplify electrical signals. They made possible a variety of new products including the radio and the computer. However vacuum tubes had some inherent problems. They were bulky, delicate and expensive, consumed a great deal of power, took time to warm up, got very hot, and eventually burned out. The first digital computer contained 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighed 50 tins, and required 140 kilowatts of power. By the ...
- 10020: Internet Regulation: Policing Cyberspace
- ... imperative. The government gives citizens the privilege of using the Internet, but it has never given them the right to use it. They seem to rationalize that the framers of the constitution planned & plotted at great length to make certain that above all else, the profiteering pornographer, the pervert and the pedophile must be free to practice their pursuits in the presence of children on a taxpayer created and subsidized computer ...
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