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3821: Computer Viruses
... perform a checksum on themselves at runtime that could refuse to run if modified by a virus. In a sense, the virus will perform a denial-of-service attack and thus cause damage (Bontchev). This effect creates compatibility problems between a “good” virus, which I will explore later in this paper, and a computer. The result is that the integrity of the product purchased is violated resulting in a loss of ...
3822: Canabis
... was outlawed in 1937 as a repressive measure against Mexican workers who crossed the border seekingjobs during the Depression. The specific reason given for the outlawing of the hemp plant was it's supposed violent "effect on the degenerate races" (Schaffer, pg. 86). Beginning in the 60's marijuana use saw a resurgence which may be attributed to many causes. One of the main causes was the rebellion of youth against ...
3823: Atomic Bombs
... would grow again. Imagine the entire world with no trees! If no trees or plants would grow, we would probably not survive. Fourthly, Atomic Bombs cause many problems to human beings. It has a negative effect on health factors. For example, A pregnant woman could inhale the gases released from the bomb blast thousands of kilometers away which will cause severe growth impairment and mental retardation to her baby. There is ...
3824: Aspirin A Brief History
... important potential. The most conclusive evidence of aspirin's preventive benefits comes from decades of research related to its ability to help prevent heart attacks and strokes. Today, aspirin is not only known for its effect on the heart, but it is generally regarded as one of the safest, most cost-effective tools in the fight against cardiovascular disease. Today and into the future, research on the emerging cardiovascular benefits of ...
3825: Acid Rain 12
... died out, and many rivers are only kept alive by regular liming. There are several causes of acidification, and various mechanisms by which it may occur. Acid rain falling on water bodies has a direct effect. In areas where soils are acid, runoff from the soil transports acidic water, which may also contain aluminium, into lakes and rivers. Soil acidification may be caused by acid rain, but other factors may also ...
3826: Creatine
... of money. If however, you do not have the optimal levels of creatine in your muscle cells, then supplementation is a good idea which can really enhance your training. Some people get minimal or no effect from creatine. This is probably due to their already high creatine levels due to dietary intake or perhaps the efficiency/inefficiency that they produce ATP. If you take creatine monohydrate and don't notice any ...
3827: Cloning 2
... divide an overgrown shrub or successfully cultivate a houseplant cutting you are cloning. In each case you are deliberately propagating a copy of the parent, and eventually over successive years and many hours in the greenhouse, producing a multitude of plants (clones) all genetically identical to the prized parent. Elm trees and other suckering plants clone themselves naturally, sending out subterranean roots from which new plants, of identical genetic constitution, will ...
3828: Acupuncture 2
... After acupuncture treatments much of the pain may be gone after the first treatment, or in some cases it takes more. In some cases the pain may become worse, this is known as the rebound effect. The clinic I got most of my information from is a clinic in Houston. They specialize in Acupuncture Therapy for diseases and conditions such as acute and chronic pain, degenerative diseases, arthritis, M.S., post ...
3829: Animal Captivity
... to being taken care of by humans, but animals in the wild have not adapted to this and there have to be ways to help those in the wild indirectly so that it doesn't effect the natural way of things. There needs to be more awareness about poaching, saving endangered species, and hunting for one species that won't harm another. Many dolphins die every day when they get caught ...
3830: Acid Rain 7
... to react in great quantities. However in the soil there is a great collection of sulphur to aid the reaction. When it joins the water the pH becomes much lower. This is the most deadly effect of acid rain on our water!!! The water itself does not contain enough sulphur to kill off it's population of fish and plants. But with the sulphur in the soil it does. CONCLUSION: Acid ...


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