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- 1121: Cloning 8
- ... was not successful. Although humans haven't ever been cloned, several animals have, all in recent months. The more publicized cloning was of Dolly the sheep. The cloning that also occurred, but had much less television coverage was that of a monkey. The monkey is even more genetically close to humans. After that, several other attempts have been made to clone cows, and although many embryos have been made, no cow ...
- 1122: Biological And Chemical Weapons
- ... the danger that these weapons will spread (Cass 1996). Not only are these weapons cheap, but they are very effective. Defense Secretary William S. Cohen held up a five-pound bag of sugar on national television last month to show how, with an equivalent amount of anthrax, Iraq could eliminate at least half the population of Washington. The US Law Enforcement Assistance Administration reported in March 1977 that a single ounce ...
- 1123: Atention Defficit Disorder
- ... good entrepreneurs. People with Inwardly Directed ADD hide their feelings. Often spacing out, people with Inwardly Directed ADD may be underachievers, may over commit themselves to activities, can be depressed, spend allot of time watching television or using a computer, have a difficult time completing assignments. Though not hyperactive, they are restless, and love to daydream. Highly Structured ADD people tend to worry. They are perfectionist who are highly organized, have ...
- 1124: Computers
- ... about networking, telecommunications and games. And finally, as for planning for the future, I will mention about new and recent ideas, research and development of new computers heard and talked about in newspapers and on television. I. MAIN TYPES OF COMPUTERS There are two main types of computers which are in use today, analog and digital computers, although the term computer is often used to mean only the digital type. Analog ...
- 1125: Autism
- ... sense of hearing can play musical instruments they have never been taught to use, play a song accurately after hearing it once, or name any note they hear. Some people with autism can memorize entire television shows, pages of the phone book, or the scores of every major league baseball game. Such skills, however, known as islets of intelligence or savant skills are rare. The Northwest Neurodevelopment Training Center states that ...
- 1126: Awakenings And Tourette
- ... have been destroyed by the illness. Dr. Sayer (Dr. Oliver Sacks in real life) discovers that certain vegetative patients reacted to outside stimuli, such as a pattern on a floor, a tossed ball, or a television with a maladjusted vertical hold. Finally, Dr. Sayer comes across Leonard as a middle-aged man, some thirty years after he was originally afflicted with the disease. After doing some tests, the doctor comes to ...
- 1127: Poverty
- ... place suffering from hunger, lack of food or clothing. Yet poverty exists. Poverty in Canada cannot be compared to that of a 3rd world country, since many of the poor have access to transportation and television. What people lack is ability to see the inadequate nutrition overcrowded housing and chronic unemployment. A visitor to Canada from Africa or Asia, if told if told that there is a widespread poverty in this ...
- 1128: Mr
- ... and frustrated by his physical ills. He wakes frequently at night. In recent months he has lost interest in former activities. He used to read and use the computer but now tends to sit watching television and says he has forgotten how to use the computer. Letter writing has become a chore and his handwriting less legible. Recently he has developed difficulty in shaving without cutting himself. His appetite is unremarkable ...
- 1129: Censorship In Radio
- ... States and Ive listened to just about every local deejay in those cities and they are all pretty much doing the same thing as Howard Stern, yet no fines hardly at all, I watch television and see the same type of show, again no fines, Joe salzman writes about the hypocrisy of free speech. ( hypocrisy rules the air waves.) He points out that shows like Seinfeld, (In prime time when ...
- 1130: Why After School Jobs Are Beni
- ... and ER can still run their show without me watching, something I am afraid many of my peers have yet to discover. And shockingly enough it is possible to go for weeks without watching any television! Having a job has also taught me to respect authority. I have held jobs as a carhop, a waitress, and a grocery checker and sacker. Like most jobs that high schooler have, I am constantly ...
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