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6341: Similarities And Differences Between The Romantic Age And The Victorian Period
... children worked from sunrise to sunset. For children of the poor, religious training, medical care, and education were practically nonexistent (Pfordresher, 423). Through the efforts of reformers, the church and government assumed responsibilities. Sunday schools were organized; hospitals were built; movements were begun to reform the prisons and regulate the conditions of child labor (Pfordresher, 424). Gradually English society began to ...
6342: The Human Cloning Controversy
... amount of people are diagnosed with cancer each year, and a cure for this dreadful disease is long past due. But, cures for these diseases are nearly impossible with the government's ban and the absence of federal funding. With all that scientists know about cloning and all the advances scientists foresee, no one should undermine the infinite number of advantages ...
6343: Cloning: Background
... cloning humans (Recer). After Wilmut hinted he may be repeating his experiment to silence the critics (Recer). Wilmut does not have the courage to repeat his experiment, also that the government will never allow him to repeate it. Another reason for cloning is that before it was done and even now scientists think cloning could help produce genetic models of human ...
6344: Multinational Companies
... it. The value of the buck in the companies eyes are worth more than keeping children alive and healthily. There are solutions to the massive problem of multinational domination. Firstly, government legislation can keep multinationals on their toes providing minimum wage agreements, unions, and safe working conditions to help safeguard the lives of people working for large corporations in developing countries ...
6345: Marie Curie and Her Discovery of Radium and Polonium
... element polonium was named after Marie’s native country, Poland. This discovery could have made them millionaires, but they decided not to patent the elements and left them to the government to freely benefit everyone. Although Marie was poor most of her life, she did not personally benefit from her research. The Nobel prize money and other rewards of money were ...
6346: The Origin of Life
... been a series of comet strikes that forever changed life on Earth. It is possible these craters could have been spaceship related? Recent articles have told of the United Stated government covering up Air Force sightings of spaceships back in the 1940's. And what about the Bermuda Triangle and the Pyramids from above with coordinates that look like "highways"? Maybe ...
6347: Pollution in Eastern Europe
... time frame . Seeing as how air pollution is the main problem, this is a major step in the right direction. Further, international investment is continually on the rise, and the government is finally creating legislation that creates standards of environmental health. On the negative side however, these standards are still not being enforced, and there is still a huge lack of ...
6348: Acid Rain and Its Origins
... is in the rain. Not enough attention is being put toward the well being of the Earth. There are definitely forces at work destroying our environment as we speak. Our government needs to explore all the deadly toxins that go into our environment every second. Without this exploration we could kill ourselves. Not only will we kill us but we will ...
6349: The Acid Rain Effects On Living Things
... the smokestacks usually stayed near the ground and settled on the land nearby. This only caused unhealthy conditions for plants and animals near the smokestacks. To reduce this pollution, the government passed laws permitting the construction of very tall smokestacks. At the time, people thought that if the pollution was sent high into the air it would no longer be a ...
6350: Acid Rain
... high, pollution from smokestacks usually stayed near the ground and settled on land nearby. This caused unhealthy conditions for plants and animals near the smokestacks. To reduce this pollution, the government passed a law permitting the construction of very tall smokestacks. At that time, people thought that if the pollution were sent high into the air it would no longer be ...


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