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- 4631: Grasshopper Dissection
- ... knew that a grasshopper had so many complex parts to it. The jaw alone amazed me. I must say that the temperature in the room made those little things stink like a son of a gun. But all in all it was fun and I can honestly say that I actually learned something this year. In conclusion I would just like to state that this project has been a blast, I ...
- 4632: Endangered Species
- ... its carcass is left for the vultures. Since the Black Rhino was put on the endangered species list in the 1980s, conservation agencies have aided to help the Black Rhino to rebound. “Now under strict control, the population of Black Rhinos has risen to at least 2,500 in and around parks and on private land in eastern and southern Africa, an increase of 100 from three years ago” (Davies 1 ...
- 4633: Animal Farm: Power's Corruption
- ... Such as; the pigs of Animal Farm; as soon as they found they were gaining power over the other animals they began to give themselves special privileges and more rations. They wanted more and more control over the other animals so they trained dogs to guard them and attack whoever they were told. This scared the other animals into not protesting and thus expanding the pig's power even more. They ...
- 4634: Greenhouse Effect
- ... s deadly radiation, can also act as a blanket engulfing us in heat. This situation is know as the greenhouse effect. What is the greenhouse effect, what causes it, and what can be done to control it? The problem of global warming has been around for some time now. Though not until recently has it become a priority. So important, that figures such as Vice President Al Gore have spoken out ...
- 4635: The Landsats Satellites
- ... springtime runoff of water from melting snow. A single Landsat image can cover an entire region. Landsat imagery is used to help the government and other private organizations see flood damage and allow for flood control programs. (2) Conclusion: The Landsat program has shown the ability to provide a wide assortment of highly useful information in a very short time. In short it can be used to help global problems or ...
- 4636: Acid Rain
- ... report on the results of its study. The report indicated that acidic waters also occur in the southern and Midwestern United States but downplayed acid-rain damage to forests. Many scientists urge that measures to control acid rain begin immediately. The most direct action would be to cut off pollution at the source. Regulations require that new coal-burning plants must install expensive scrubbers in their smokestacks to remove most of ...
- 4637: Rocky Marciano
- ... Depression" and competition from foreign imports had combined to produce mass unemployment and fierce union rivalries. At one point, over half of Brockton's factories had closed down, and President Franklin Roosevelt personally intervened to control threats of violence. Meanwhile, Rocky's father, Pierino - who was not as established as the unionized immigrants who had long preceded him to Brockton - struggled to hold on to a non-union job at the ...
- 4638: Science and Ethics
- ... and it backfired on him. This is what I believe will happen to scientists who go through with this experiment. "Like it or not, in a few short years we'll have the power to control our own evolution." (Robert Taylor, 2). It is not man’s job to create life. That is why there is a God. Only He is supposed to create a life. In a sense, cloning one ...
- 4639: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
- ... home, and it is ravaged of its loveliness” (p.36). Jacob’s own life was a direct illustration of this. Though she was officially the property of his young daughter, Jacobs was under the unfortunate control of Dr. James Norcom. He began making sexual advances toward Harriet when she was a girl. As time went on, Dr. Norcom’s wife caught on, and, out of anger and jealousy, threw Harriet out ...
- 4640: Hydroelectricity
- ... costly hydroelectric installations could compete effectively, and that the federal government would have to assume a major share in their construction. Motivated by the search for the multiple use of water resources, including navigation, flood control, and irrigation, in addition to power production, the Tennessee Valley Most major installations depend on a large water-storage reservoir upstream of the dam where water flow can be controlled and a nearly constant water ...
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