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2111: Ibuprofen
... I hypothesized that Ibuprofen would have absolutely no effect on the heart rate of the daphnia . Procedure To go about testing the hypothesis I first obtained a control using ten Daphnia. I counted their heart rates and averaged them all out to have a 246 beat per minute heartbeat. Here is a chart of my control: Heart-rate of Daphnia (Control) TRIAL # I II III IV V 1 240 240 248 ...
2112: Hammerhead Sharks
... They tend to congregate and swim at special sea mounts. Sea mounts are underwater mountains. In these sea mounts there are many other fish attracted by rich algae and invertebrate larvae. The hammerheads have no interest in these fish. So why do they gather at these underwater mountains? Recent research seems to indicate that hammerheads go there for mating purposes. Observations in these sea mounts show that the majority of hammerheads ...
2113: Evolution From A Molecular Perspective
... at a molecular level, you may ask what it adds to the betterment of the world. The truth is, merely knowledge. It is doubtful that the evolution-creation controversy will ever be settled, but without interest, research, and work by people in all corners of the debate, be it theological, or scientific, the answer will never be discovered. It is quite possible that neither hypothesis is correct--perhaps the truth lies ...
2114: Effects of Asperguillus
... The fungus causes pneumonia in a host with a weak or otherwise compromised immune system. Patients at risk are those undergoing organ transplant or bone marrow transplants, and depending on the type of transplant, mortality rates are as high as 95%. Bone marrow transplant patients, the highest risk group, should be treated like they are immunosuppressed for up to four weeks after the procedure. The portal of entry is through the ...
2115: Creationism vs Evolution: Through The Eyes of Jay Gould
... s underlying opinion, it would had been beneficial for Gould to have done more in this area. Jay Gould’s essay "Natural selection and the human brain" is one that strikes the readers mind with interest and curiosity. Written in a style and format that is "reader friendly" while sufficiently and consistently arguing a clear and precise point are the attributes that make Gould’s essay such a delight to read ...
2116: Bioluminescence in Fungi
... ecology, histology, physiology, biochemistry, biomedical applications, cytology and taxonomy. Any area that involves a living organism can utilize bioluminescent technology as a biosensor. Conclusion The glow light generated by bioluminescent Fungi has for centuries generated interest from philosophers and scientists and has benefited science by providing problems to solve -How does it work and does it have a practical application? The answers to those basic problems that have been discovered today ...
2117: A Massive Project for the Benefit of Mankind: A Look at the Human Genome Project
... be public knowledge, then every country using this genetic concept should provide "blanket insurance" coverage for everyone at the same rate. This would be the only fair action that would have the common person’ s interest in mind, although it is a socialist concept, people would not be discriminated against and it would put everyone on a level playing field. Since I don’t see a comprehensive health care plan in ...
2118: Christian Love And Community
... people can participate in each other's lives. If you press the agape motif to its highest manifestation, it becomes an ethic of non-resistance to evil, unqualified pacifism, and self-sacrifice in which self-interest is totally abandoned. The non-resisting Jesus on the cross who surrenders his life to save others is the epitome of agape at this level. Love at this point becomes superethical. It is grounded in ...
2119: Ancient Egypt Gods & Goddesses
... realized that Horus would be safer if he was not with her, so she left him in the custody of another woman. This pained her greatly, but she knew it would be in the best interest of her son. When Horus came of age, Isis returned to his life. She was present at one of the many battles between Horus and Set. Horus nearly had Set beat and Isis felt great ...
2120: The Protestant Reformation
... the Catholic Church, but he served as a focal point for those who would ultimately work to throw off the domination of Rome. The reformation was primarily a religious revival and a revival in the interest of Christ's life, which turned out to start many bloody wars between different religious sects. At the time when he first began to push the idea that salvation was by faith alone and not ...


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