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- 10081: Crystals: Does Surface Tension Affect the Process of Crystallization?
- ... that surface tension would have an affect on the growth of crystals; it would probably reduce the speed of the growth of the crystals or would cease the growth if the surface tension is too great. MATERIALS 5 clear plastic cups 5 x 100 ml beakers 1 cup of water 1 cup of alcohol (isopropyl-rubbing alcohol) 1 cup of bleach 1 cup of corn oil 1 cup of dishwashing liquid ...
- 10082: Acid Rain
- ... the acids fall to the earth in any form it will have large impact on the growth or the preservation of certain wildlife. NO DEFENSE Areas in Ontario mainly southern regions that are near the Great Lakes, such substances as limestone or other known antacids can neutralize acids entering the body of water thereby protecting it. However, large areas of Ontario that are near the Pre-Cambrian Shield, with quartzite or ...
- 10083: Acid Rain
- ... something must be done to reduce, or hopefully end the problem. The acid kills nearly all forms of life, and tens of thousands of lakes have already been destroyed by acid rain. Some of the great monuments of the world such as the cathedrals of Europe and the Coliseum in Rome are beginning to be eaten away by the acidic rainfall. Many laws have been passed such as the Clean Air ...
- 10084: Network Security
- ... even protect the physical securities from harm and sensitive information from unauthorised users. Therefore, the organisations can define their own security policies and responsibilities for various aspects of security within, which would lead to a great successful in reducing the threat of the organisation. (Keen, 1994). In an article called PC Magazine by Lindhe (1997) brings the same argument that the first step should be either to devise or to revise ...
- 10085: The Dangers of Nuclear "Progress"
- ... R on the line, but of the whole world, as well. By rejecting that proposal, other countries would soon follow America's example, producing nuclear weapons of their own. By 1952, the Soviet Union and Great Britain had produced and exploded their first nuclear weapons, and nuclear technology was spreading across the world quickly. Despite efforts of the United States to prevent the spread of nuclear proliferation ("Atoms for Peace" program ...
- 10086: The Creation of the Universe
- ... a time or rather, I should say, a point in time where there was indeed nothing. Many creationists will argue that the universe is too ordered; the path of the planets (which meant wanderers, or great wanderers in early Grecian society) is too ordered, too perfect. I will start by asking you to attempt to define perfect (as it existed at that time). In the creationalistic point of view, a person ...
- 10087: Two Little Bunnies
- ... who wanted to give me the Heimlich maneuver while I shoved my way to the front of the beer line. Chili #3: Fred's Famous Burn Down the Barn Chili JUDGE ONE: Excellent firehouse chili! Great kick! Needs more beans. JUDGE TWO: A beanless chili, a bit salty, good use of red peppers. FRANK: This has got to be a joke! Call the EPA, I've located a !?#@%~#@*_#! uranium spill! My ...
- 10088: What Is Astrology
- ... usefulness of that technique. Astrology can only offer so much; it is imperative that the individual soul strive to attain that which is rightfully theirs in this short life, and to regard any advice with great care.
- 10089: The Science of Cloning
- ... to science. Fear is an interesting thing. It plays with people's minds and forces quick judgment. Sometimes those judgments are for the better. With the cloning issue, they aren't. While fear is a great contributor to the hindrance of the science of cloning, religion adds another aspect to be dealt with. Many peoples' beliefs on cloning are affected by their religion. The American Life League stated, "The gift of ...
- 10090: Devastation of the Rain Forests
- ... year. During this period of time, it is not unusual for most of South America to be covered in a thick blanket of smoke. The bulk of these fires, when combined, are equivalent to the great inferno of 1988 at Yellow Stone National Park. Emitted from these devastating fires every year are billions of carcinogens and poisonous gases that stay in our atmosphere. The gases and pollution have been building for ...
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