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2791: Chromosome Probes at the University of Toronto
... to decide now is whether to isolate probes for the other chromosomes, or whether we should utilize the eight we have," he says. Dr. Willard is currently negotiating with an American company to develop prenatal diagnostic tests, which, because the current tests are time consuming and technically difficult to do, are restricted to women over 35 and those who have a family history of chromosomal abnormalities. Prenatal tests using Willard's probes would be much simpler and faster to perform and could be available to all pregnant women who wish to take advantage ...
2792: Doing Business Ion Germany
... is the prime goal of communication. Whereas relationship-focused negotiators often use indirect, oblique communication, Germans value direct, frank, explicit, low-context language. They sometimes suspect Arab, Asian and Latin American negotiators of trying to mislead them with vague, ambiguous responses when in reality these high-context people are simply trying to maintain harmony and avoid giving offense. Conversely, business visitors ... very clever" rather than "You are an idiot." Negotiating Behavior Making a Sales Presentation Germans respond best to thorough, detailed presentations supported by copious facts. They look for plenty of history and background information rather than fancy visuals. Use references and testimonials whenever possible. Be wary of including jokes in your presentation. Humor rarely translates well and sales presentations are a ...
2793: The Economic Growth of Asia
... China, there was another growing country. Japan recovered tremendously well after the bombing of Hiroshima in World War 2. Under post war conservative governments, Japan made a remarkable economic recovery. American aid of $2 billion gave an initial boost and then the Korean War acted as a further stimulant by creating a demand for military hardware. (Rich 191) By the early ... Time. April 24, 1995 Volume 145. No 17: 47-49 Mcgeary, Johanna. "The Next China." Time. March 3,1997. Vol. 149. No. 9. Moise, Edwin E. Moise "Modern China, A History." The Economic Growth. New York: Longman, Inc., 1986: 165-181. Prager, Karsten. "China: Waking Up To The Next Superpower." Time. March 25, 1996. Volume 147. No 13: 51-54. Rich ...
2794: The Application of Fractal Geometry to Ecology
... Press. Santa Cruz. Gautestad, A. O., Mysterud, I. 1993. Physical and biological mechanisms in animal movement processes. Journal of Applied Ecology. 30:523-535. Horgan, J. 1988. Fractal Shorthand. Scientific American. 258(2):28. Kadanoff, L. P. 1986. Fractals: Where's the physics? Physics Today. 39:6-7. Mandelbrot, B. B. 1982. The Fractal Geometry of Nature. W. H. Freeman and ... Application of multifractals to the analysis of vegetation pattern. Journal of Vegetation Science. 5: 489-496. Shenker, O.R. 1994. Fractal Geometry is not the geometry of nature. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 25:6:967-981. Shibusawa, S. 1994. Modeling the branching growth fractal pattern of the maize root system. Plant and Soil. 165: 339-347. Simberloff, D ...
2795: Ets And Ufos
... Miller showed in 1953 that organic molecules can be made if ammonia, water vapour and hydrogen were irradiated. Therefore, scientists do have a strong belief that ET s exist. An American astronomer, Frank Drake, tried to detail the probability of life elsewhere in the galaxy, and according to him, 10 per cent of nearly 400 billion stars in our galaxy are ... or checked. To conclude, I must say that even if the majority of scientists want to discover extra-terrestrial life, some think it is highly insecure to do so. The history of the New World after 1492 shows that undeveloped civilisations are the ones who suffer when the developed make attempts such as contacting ET s. Indeed, if it is very ...
2796: Commonwealth
History: Early Days: The first people arrived in Ireland and came from Scandinavia to Scotland and then from Scotland to Ireland. They were a Stone Age people and lived by hunting ... suffered from the economic depression, but the war years made the shipyards busy and the new aircraft industry produced thousands of bombers for the war effort. Londonderry became a major American base. In the 1950s and 1960s both north and south agreed to limited forms of economic cooperation. The Catholics and Protestants grew more and more apart. They had separate schools ...
2797: What is Morality?
... but what it is done. Therefore, the term utilitarianism is applied to the objective of moral action is to perform the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. The history of Utilitarianism Utilitarianism was first introduced by the British theologian William Paley in his Principle of Moral and Political Philosophy (1785) and by the British jurist and philosopher Jeremy Bentham ... been already occurred, it is always a moral act to proceed the mercy killing. In the Principles of Medical Ethics, the set of general guidelines issued in 1982 by the American Medical Association, has a paragraph which explained the treatment of hopeless or terminal cases: For humane reasons, with informed consent a physician may do what is medically indicated to alleviate ...
2798: Computer Crime
... of home computers that work faster and store more memory going down every year due to competition in the market, it is estimated that by the year 2011 most every American home will have a PC with instant access to the Internet. With an increase in users everyday and new businesses taking advantage of perks of an alternate electronic world, this ... 5-101 or any computer software program documentation, or data contained in such computer, computer system or computer network commits computer crime (Schmalleger, 1999, p. 486). Bloombecker (1986) suggested he history of computer crime and hacking started in the late 1950 s when AT&T first implemented its interstate phone system and direct distance dialing (DDD)(p. 450). Manipulation of the ...
2799: Bill Brady on Violence in America
... anyone type of person. It’s the corporate executive and the person using the ATM machine at night that are subjected to it also. Violence, while present throughout our nations’ history has recently taken some inexplicable turns for the worst. It’s not a sheriff in the Old West it’s The Menendez family, the Bobbitts, and Jeffrey Dahmer seems to ... the threat of violence has made them change where they go. The murderers are now younger, the guns are more high powered, and the acts themselves are more random. Native American reservation in South Dakota has a murder rate more then doubled then that of LA. The rate of murder and crime in some of the poor, rural towns in Mississippi ...
2800: Asian Financial Crisis
... facilitated by depreciation of its currency. By competitively depreciating its currencies, Asia is exporting its deflation, its overcapacity and its lack of growth to the West, particularly to the US. History The past ten or fifteen years have seen an unprecedented expansion in the extent to which the countries of the world are tied together, both by instant communication and by ... before to each other's fates. A decade ago, a collapse in the currency of a small, distant country like Thailand would barely have rated a mention in the typical American newspaper. Last year, however, that currency crash triggered a crisis in other East Asian countries that has dominated news coverage in a way that no other foreign financial crisis has ...


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