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3171: Animal Captivity
... should be to keep them in captivity. In the wild they will most likely end up starving to death or being eaten by a larger animal, so keeping them in captivity is for their best interest, instead of trying to get them back to the wild. People should worry more about the animals in nature more than the animals in captivity. In most cases the animals are being taken care of ...
3172: Atmosphere Crisis
... South America, crop yields will most likely decline. That is because many crops currently grown there will not be able to tolerate the additional heat. In addition, these countries are also burdened with the highest rates of population growth on the planet. So, there will be less food in exactly the places where food supplies are needed most. Changing sea levels and precipitation patterns could also affect health. Ironically, as the ...
3173: Analysis On Electronic Data Imaging
... in the survey. Address information will also be verified to aid in increasing response rate. Post telephone interviews will be conducted on an as needed basis for clarification of responses and also to increase response rates in a timely manner. In an attempt to expedite the data gathering process, the survey will be mailed electronically to all agreeing participants, others will be sent by the traditional mail method. The survey will ...
3174: Acid Rain 5
... settle at 20 percent below the limit. In 1996, smelter's accounted for 52 percent of sulphur dioxide emissions in Eastern Canada while fossil fueled-power plants accounted for another 16 percent. The recent emission rates and provincial targets are shown in Table 1. Table 2 provides emissions data for the major sources. Table 2: Mineral Extraction and Smelting: Major sulphur dioxide sources. (kilotonnes) 1980 1990 1994 1995 1996 Limit Manitoba ...
3175: Autism
... no evidence to support any of them. One suspicion is that many autistic have a narrow or focused attention span. They have incredible concentration abilities and can focus their attention to a specific area of interest. Many researchers feel we can not truly understand memory and cognition until we can understand the autistic savant. Causes of autism have been linked to various forms of biological and neurological abnormalities in the brain ...
3176: Aromatherapy
... well-being. Although Aromatherapy is consider to be a new and alternative foram of medicine in the western world, however it has been practiced for thousands of years in the eastern world. A lot of interest in Aromatherapy stems from its use as an 'alternative medicine' or even a 'complementary medicine'. It is certainly true that before pharmaceutical companies brought a vast array of modern drugs to the market, people had ...
3177: Adolescent Depression: The Under Acknowledged Disease
... Depression is often described as an exaggeration of the duration and intensity of "normal" mood changes (Brown 1996). Key indicators of adolescent depression include a drastic change in eating and sleeping patterns, significant loss of interest in previous activity interests (Blackman, 1995; Oster & Montgomery, 1996), constant boredom (Blackman, 1995), disruptive behavior, peer problems, increased irritability and aggression (Brown, 1996). Blackman (1995) proposed that "formal psychologic testing may be helpful in complicated ...
3178: ALCHEMY
... Bacon and in Spain itself by Raymond Lully. Later, in French alchemy the most illustrious names are those of Flamel (b. ca. 1330), and Bernard Trevisan (b. ca. 1460) after which the center of of interest changes to Germany and in some measure to England, in which countries Paracelsus, Khunrath (ca. 1550), Maier (ca. 1568), Norton, Dalton, Charnock, and Fludd kept the alchemical flame burning brightly. It is surprising how little ...
3179: AIDS: Is It A Modern Plague?
... epidemic is also emerging in Asia, where new HIV infections increased by 80 percent in the last three years, and estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicate that AIDS in Asia will cause unprecedented rates of infection and death. The major strain of HIV in the North America, Europe, and central Africa is known as HIV-1. In western Africa, AIDS is also caused by HIV-2, a strain of ...
3180: ADHD ON INTELLIGENCE
... in ADHD children is not socially mediated, but in fact rooted in genetics and human biology. In testing the families of these children, it has been shown that siblings show increased learning disabilities and higher rates of ADHD (Faraone, 1993). Family patterns show that approximately 20 to 30 percent of children with ADHD have a parent or sibling with similar problems. There is the suggestion that these children inherit a type ...


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