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5401: Cloning, Right or Wrong
Cloning, Right or Wrong Cloning is the process of using one organism’s DNA to create another organism exactly the same. This process is very controversial and I will be writing about some of the views that people have on this subject. Cloning, like everything, has pros and cons. The benefits of cloning range from making copies of those who have deceased to better engineering offspring ...
5402: Wilderness Required
... Only when looking closely, can one see the complexity of nature and the untouched systems of wilderness. Observations take time and are undoubtedly worth while. Colin Fletcher has observed the “simple things” through his own personal experiences: “For the first time I saw quite clearly that what mattered in The Walk were the simple things - snow and vivid light and sharp-grained bobcat tracks.” Whether it be for the sake of ...
5403: A Brief History of Clocks: From Thales to Ptolemy
... the history of western science. The division of time into regular, predictable units is fundamental to the operation of society. Even in ancient times, humanity recognized the necessity of an orderly system of chronology. Hesiod, writing in the 8th century BC., used celestial bodies to indicate agricultural cycles: "When the Pleiads, Atlas’ daughters, start to rise begin your harvest; plough when they go down" ( Hesiod 71). Later Greek scientists, such as ...
5404: Frogs
Frogs I. Description of the frog Just about everyone knows what a frog is and what it looks like. There are some people out there who don't. This is why I am writing this report. Frogs are cold-blooded amphibians. This means that they don't feel the difference in hot and cold weather. The first thing you notice when you see a frog is its shape and ...
5405: Can Intelligence be Measured
... and see what they are doing and can control it in a good way. Works Cited "Psychological testing," Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia. 1993-1997 CD-ROM, Microsoft Corporation. Gardener, Howard. "IQ Testing." Academic Thinking and Writing Ed. Elizabeth Schaaf. Mass: Boston, 1998 pg. 10-11.
5406: Power Of The Atom
... me to talk to my family who lives over 2,000 miles away. It’s good for long-distance relationships because, it enables you to hear someone’s voice instead of just seeing their hand writing. Talking on the telephone is a luxury that most take for granted. I’d like to see this world get by for 15 minutes with absolutely no electricity. We rely on technology to do everything ...
5407: Plan and Purpose (Creation) or Time and Chance (Evolution)?
... to this planet in the person of his Son, Jesus Christ. Through his Son, God provides us with a way back to him. We can know this God who created the universe in a very personal way, and have a life of purpose because we are valuable to him. As Christians, we must study Genesis and creation to build a firm foundation and belief in the works of the Lord. By ...
5408: Youth Violence
... spent thirty-six years researching TV violence. His unique studies (beginning in 1960) traced the same group of eight hundred and seventy-five boys and girls from age eight to thirty, examining crime rates and personal characteristics. He found that those who watched more violent TV were convicted of more serious crimes, were more aggressive under the influence of alcohol, and more often used violence to punish their own children. Eron ...
5409: Cloning
... and republican languages (ssecond language), when arguing his position. Senator Harkin is clearly more individualistic, and uses the first language of Americans. In a country where there is so much diversity, we learn quickly that personal, familial and social views will always differ. One benefit of living in a democracy is that we allow our different voices to be heard. The controversy over cloning humans or animals is no exception. Your ...
5410: Black Friday: Tornado in Canada
... towers 17 - 138,000 volt double circuit steel towers 134 - 138,000 volt single circuit wooden structures Although there is no way to stop a tornado, there is a way to prevent death and limit personal loss. People should get into the lowest level in their home, apartment, or trailer. The reason for this is that if you go into your basement when the tornado hits you will have less of ...


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