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- 811: Creation VS. Evolution
- ... disbelievers and those who think the evidence is a hoax. References Cited: Bible, The 1995. King James Version. Harper Paperbacks, New York. Conroy, Glenn C. 1997. Reconstructing Human Origins. WW Norton & Company, New York. Dawkins, Richard. 1995. River Out of Eden. BasicBooks, HaperCollins, New York. Mirsky, Steven D. 1988. "Standing on the Shoulders of Midgets" The Humanist, Jan/Feb 1988(11, 42). Morris, Henry M. and Parker, Gary E. 1987. What ...
- 812: Nuclear Proliferation
- ... bleak. Bibliography Achieving Deeper Reductions in Nuclear Arsenals.[Online]Available http://ftp.uscusa.org Einhorn, Robert J. The Nuclear Roundtable.[Online]Available http://www.stimson.org/rd-table/jul97-ru.htm, October 4, 1998 Paddock, Richard C.. Russia s nukes: Fear proliferates.[Online]Available http://www2.thestar.com, October 8, 1998 The Future of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy-Summary.[Online]Available http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/fun/summary.html ...
- 813: Melissa Virus
- ... desktops were already affected, and another company said 500,000 e-mail messages were floating around in its system. Although it is hard to find the source of the the e-mail. A man named Richard Smith, president of Phar Lap Software, a firm that makes operating systems and software tools, thinks he knows who made the e-mail virus. He had found clues linking the virus to a still-unidentified ...
- 814: Internet 2
- ... holder. The buyer might have exceeded the limit or can be using a stolen card. Likewise, the buyer has no assurance that the vendor on the other end is who he/she claim to be. Richard E. Smith in Internet cryptography says that data travels from one computer to another leaving the safety of its protected surroundings. Once the data is out of the sender's hand it can fall into ...
- 815: Human Cloning -
- ... decision to enforce freedom. French president Jaques Chirac stated that Nothing will be resolved by banning certain practices in one country if scientists and doctors can simply work them elsewhere. Despite all these obstacles, Dr. Richard Seed, a strong supporter of human cloning, caused uproar when he announced his plans to set up a clinic to clone human babies for infertile couples (CNN). We may not know the individual or team ...
- 816: Human Cloning
- ... diseases by getting rid of defective genes and replacing them with new ones that do not carry the disease. One of the newest advances in the field of cloning is the theory of immortality. Dr. Richard seed one of the leading scientists in the field of cloning says that it can be possible to reverse the aging process by allowing us to set are age back to say 20 or 30 ...
- 817: How Dams Affect Salmon Migration
- ... by April Brenden, Laura Fetherston, Jonette Ford, and Shannon Nichols (Group 30), Biology 130 students at University of Oregon. Since early times, the rivers of the Pacific Northwest have been filled with salmon. In 1894 Richard Rathbun of the Smithsonian Institute traveled west and commented that the quantities of salmon which frequented these waters was beyond calculations, and seemed so great as to challenge human ingenuity to affect it in any ...
- 818: Hot Zone
- ... blood clot. Babies with bloody noses born with red eyes lay dead from spontaneous abortions of affected mothers. It is the human slate-wiper, the invisible ultimate death, the filovirus named Ebola. The theme of Richard Preston's Hot Zone seems deal with man's one predator, the invisible one, the one thing that man cannot seek out and conquer, the one that lurks unseen and undetected in the shadows waiting ...
- 819: Genetic Engineering 4
- ... related to them genetically. Ensuring that the families genes are passed on to future generations would be more appealing to parents than adoption or using sperm and eggs from an unrelated donor. In late 1997 Richard Seed announced that he would attempt to create a child using cloning technology, and his post menopausal wife would be carrying the child. "Seed, with no medical credentials or funding, is not expected to succeed ...
- 820: Genetic Engineering
- ... manufacturers can make more money on their products. About 70% of genetic engineering falls into this category. A second example is biowarfare. Perhaps some of you saw the recent New Yorker article on the subject [Richard Preston, "Annals of Warfare: the Bioweaponeers." New Yorker, March, 1998]. There is widespread consensus that the information reported in that article is true. One of the things he mentions is that the former Soviet Union ...
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