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- 2671: Cloning, Right or Wrong
- ... a nucleus into an egg cell occurred in 1952 by Robert Briggs and Thomas J. King in Philadelphia. They had transferred the nuclei of Leopard Frogs’ eggs. The egg cells did not develop. However Dr. John Gurdon accomplished successful nuclear transfer of embryo cells later in the 1970’s. The frogs did not develop beyond tadpoles however. In 1981, investigators announced they had transplanted mouse nuclei of embryos into mouse eggs ...
- 2672: The Kondratieff Wave
- ... most important things we need to discuss before going into the details of the Goal Wedge for non-commodity products or glamour products, is the difference between these two. As told in the book by John Caris a commodity product is that where the price is an essential factor in the buying decision of the customer. Products that can be more or less easily obtained and with relative enough quantity and ...
- 2673: Science and Ethics
- ... life of anyone is a sin. It is called murder. "But taking the life of a child who hasn’t even been born and taking away its privilege to live is just wrong without question." (John Andrews, 1) The last example is the idea of cloning humans. This is just like what Victor Frankenstein did. He played God and it backfired on him. This is what I believe will happen to ...
- 2674: The Prairie Dog: Friend Or Foe?
- ... nature.” (130) Ranchers are also concerned about prairie dog invasion because of the “broken leg” phenomenon. But those stories are always second hand. “There has never been a documented case of that happening except in John Wayne movies,” says Jon Sharps, a wildlife consultant, in Smithsonian’s “Making Room for Prairie Dogs.” “Those are old wives’ tales.” At a conference in South Dakota, Sharps asked the broken leg question: I had ...
- 2675: Nuclear / Particle Physics Effects of the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- ... twenty thousand eight hundred and twenty (The Committee for the Compliation of Materials on Damage Caused by the Atomic Bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1981). With statistics like these it is clearly seen that Pope John Paul II was right when he said, "Any nuclear war would inevitably cause death, disease, and suffering of pandemic proportions and without the possibility of effective medical intervention. The only hope for humanity is prevention ...
- 2676: An Agricultural Movement
- ... back to haunt us. In an article written for Audubon, Terry Tempest Williams reviews what has happened in the government since Carson’s book was written. The U.S. government and, in particular, then-President Kennedy took notice. Committees were charged to investigate pesticides in 1963, the Environmental Defense Fund was founded in 1967, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was established in 1970. (106). Somebody figured it out: Pesticides, if ...
- 2677: Duke Ellington
- Edward Kennedy Ellington, American jazz composer, orchestrator, bandleader, and pianist, is considered to be the greatest composer in the history of jazz music and one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century. He composed over 2000 ...
- 2678: Eugenics
- ... proceedings were initiated by a court appointed guardian on behalf of Carrie. The case was brought against Albert S. Priddy, superintendent of the Colony, who, by the end of the litigation, had been replaced by John H. Bell. The case, known as Buck v. Bell, ended with the sterilization order being held up, which meant that the Virginia Legislature had accomplished their goal.30 These laws epitomized the effect of the ...
- 2679: Theory and Research
- ... States of America: Worth Publishers, Inc. Teevan, James J. 1995. Introduction to Sociology a Canadian Focus Fifth Edition. Scaraborough, Ontario: Prentice-Hall Canada Inc. Reaves, Celia C. 1992. Quantitative Research for the Behavioral Sciences. Canada: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. W. Lawrence Neuman 1994. Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative approaches. Massachusesetts: Allyn and Bacon A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
- 2680: Nuclear Strikes
- ... who has control of the weapons. The former superpower Russia is in political turmoil. Now instead of two people with their hands on the button there could be dozens! Even the Central Intelligence Agency director John Deutch said he is afraid of loose nukes being smuggled out of Russia.(McGirk 35) The United States is in pretty good condition because not much nuclear waste is stolen (they believe) and no missiles ...
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