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841: Nigeria Rainforest
... those which are being destroyed are the Nigerian Rainforests. These rainforests are endangered because of logging companies among a number of other things. Rainforests across the world are being destroyed everyday. These rainforests are being destroyed by human efforts which are centred around greed. Oil companines drilling for oil, logging companies, and fires are the leading causes in destroying the last ... entire earth s surface.1 It is estimated that ninety-five percent of Nigeria s rainforest has been destroyed. A Hong Kong company is logging out of Nigeria for the use of ply-wood, toothpicks, veneer, and chopsticks.2 People need to become more educated about the importance of the rainforest. If people knew more, then niether the rainforest in Mauritania ...
842: Extra-sensory Perception
... is branched off into different, but specific groups. These groups define extra sensory perception as the ability to pick up information or manipulate things that normally can't happen in everyday life. Many people have claimed an ability of extra sensory perception, and many of their arguments are very effective, but there are many skeptics that claim that it is utterly ... http://wheel.ucdavis.edu) J.B. Rhine did experiments in the field of extra sensory perception to test if it actually existed. Rhine made the "ESP cards" famous by his use of them in guessing experiments. "Rhine claimed in his 1934 book, Extra-Sensory Perception, to have found overwhelming evidence of ESP." Joseph Banks Rhine was a pioneer in the science ...
843: Experimental Protein
... proteins (1,2). These proteins are the molecules that regulate all of the bodily functions in an organism. Proteins provide structural, chemical, hormonal, and metabolic support an organism attain for everyday life. Proteins acts as transporters to synthesize genes, regulatory functions as found in membranes, receptors to specific ligands, and structural support found in muscles. All proteins are made from the ... 2 and #4 (protein extract). This can suggest that some of the protein found in horse and cow have similarity based on their molecular weight. For this reason, one can use the Fig. 3a in able to approximate the molecular weight of the proteins separated from the protein extract. Just because the bands weigh the same does not make them similar ...
844: Evolution 2
... should be at any given moment, communities evolve individually. Then in reaction to a developing community, people grow and change. Then in reaction to people evolving the tools that people use develop. This constant evolving usually happens so gradually and slowly that it is hard to detect. As we look back we can see the evolution is a major component of ... But on the other hand there are some luxuries like a mechanical housekeeper (commonly known as a robot) that just might have what it takes to nestle itself into our everyday society. All in all the luxury, like all other components of society, is constantly changing and relatively difficult to pinpoint but we will see as time progresses which luxuries can ...
845: Dna 3
... and the small embryos developed into identical adult salamanders. Spemman went on to propose what he called a "fantastical experiment" -- to remove the genetic material from an adult cell, and use it to grow another adult. In this way, he theorized, he would be able to prove that no geneticmaterial was lost as cells grew and divided. 2. New Advances There ... 50:1 is almost six times better than that of the Roslin Institute's success rate, 277:1. As cloning technology improves, more and more applications will be seen in everyday life. 6. Mainstream Cloning How much do you love your dog? Is your dog so perfect that you would pay over $2.3 million dollars to have another just like ...
846: Depression 2
... term, structured treatments. People usually have twelve to twenty sessions within twelve to sixteen weeks (Hales 79). The main goals of psychotherapy are, to remove symptoms, restore the level of everyday functioning that the patient had before becoming depressed, and to provide ways to deal with the depression and the effects (Olshan 83). Another type is psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis focuses on a ... based on two things. The first thing it’s based on is that the personality is a collection of learned habits, second that disordered behavior is nothing more than the use of these habits are situations where they have no useful value (Olshan 84). Psychodrama really helps depressed people let their emotions out. Psychodrama is under the direction of a therapist ...
847: Darwinism
... that evolution is incompatible with religion."(Rachels,1). Darwin's theory had a profound impact on man's perspective of evolution. Darwin's theory came as a shock to common, everyday people. Not many people believed that Darwin's idea were true, at first. Some were even angry with Darwin for even implying that their superior being didn't exist. As ... to prove that it's actually the beginning of man, Darwin did find a lot of information that has been very helpful to scientists. Scientists have found many ways to use his information to broaden evolutionary horizons. Still, others argue that Darwinism is not only religiously wrong, it is also mortally wrong. Implying that man evolved from a lower life form ...
848: Chemistry Hits The Beach
... a year industry that researches and manufactures UV absorbing and blocking lotions that are designed to prevent skin damage from tanning and burning. It is a prime example of the use of chemistry to improve the quality of life for many people, writes Wyn Locke.1 Our obsession with getting tanned, has boomed since the 1970s, and the outbreak of packaged ... to the sun-worshipping of everyone from the golden gods to the fair-skinned "burn 'n peelers", which results in a copious amount of lotions and creams being slathered on everyday. These lotions are, usually, sunscreens or sunblocks, meant to protect us from the blisters, the pain, and in general to keep our youthful glow lasting just a few years longer ...
849: Cancer Treatments And Breakthroughs
... giving chemotherapy systematically won't be as common (Reuters News). Because this topic is health-related, I knew that I could rely on the library for sources. I didn't use any of my sources that I received from the library because they were out of date. And, when I looked for something on the history of cancer, I found nothing ... huge monster that many people think it is. Although I've described a few ways of treating cancer and a few of the breathroughs, it is necessary to understand that everyday, hundreds of discoveries are being made, and there are many more ways of treating this disease. The most surprising fact that I learned was how incredibly close we are to ...
850: Clubfoot
... boot and bar. Initially the splint must be worn twenty four hours a day. As the child learns to walk, the time in the splint is gradually reduced to nighttime use only. This could continue until the child is four or five years old. Physical therapy is also used to treat a child with clubfoot. It includes stretching, splinting, taping, monitoring casts, and teaching the parents how to help and motivate the child to do everyday life activities. To maintain correction, the child should be followed by the orthopedic surgeon until the bones, in the foot have stopped growing. This is necessary because the growing foot ...


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