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1641: F117 Nighthawk Stealth Fighter
... Nighthawk has absolutely no defenses like chaff, flare, pensers, etc. Two, the Nighthawk relies completely on its stealth abilities and the night to avoid hostile measures and countermeasures. Development and History The Nighthawk was developed: "..developed in response to an Air Force request for an aircraft capable of attacking high value targets without being detected by hostile radar systems."(USAF Museum ... in 1978 while the contract was awarded to Lockheed Advanced Development Projects. After this, the first stealth prototype was code named "HAVE BLUE." There were some important dates in the history of the Nighthawk. The first flight of the Nighthawk was in 1981. The first Nighthawk was delivered in 1982. The first group to receive a Nighthawk was the 4450th Tactical ...
1642: Plate Tectonics
... no concrete facts. Plate tectonics needs to be explored more in order to solve much of the mysteries of the earth. It has already answered many questions about the geologic history. The moving plates, volcanoes, and faults explain much of the earth's topography. If we come to a better understanding of plate tectonics, the evolution of different species of animals will become clearer to us. The history of plate tectonics will help us understand the past migrations of species and even early humans. Not only can studying plate tectonics help in understanding the past but can help ...
1643: Plant Evolution
... or starch. This process was called photosynthesis. The next stage in the development in plants was 'The Age of Primitive Vascular Plants. This new period (the second stage) in plant history occurred within the next 50 million years (400-500 million years ago). Some of these developed root systems stems and leaves. They also formed woody tissue, which created stiffer stems ... tree trunks. They became tree-like and up to 40 meters tall, forming the world's first forest. 'The Age of Seed Bearing Plants' was the next stage of plant history where plants were taken to their next step up in the evolution. This occurred around 280 million years ago. This was also the dinosaur era. Earth began to become a ...
1644: Technology And The Future Of W
... from renewable to non-renewable sources of energy and from biological to mechanical sources of power. In contrast to Masuda, Jones and Rifkin, Rosenbrock et al. (1981) delved into the history of the British Industrial Revolution, and they concluded firmly that we are not witnessing a social revolution of equivalent magnitude, because the new information technology is not bringing about new ... more as companions and colleagues rather than mechanical aids. Jones (1990) points out a number of elements relating to the adoption of new technology that have no precedent in economic history and suggests that there is a compelling case for the rapid development of policies to assist appropriate social adjustments. He points out that manufacturing has declined as the dominant employer ...
1645: Epilepsy Oral
... condition however it is treatable through medical therapy or through surgical treatment. Epilepsy is the earliest recorded brain disorder. People with epilepsy have been feared and isolated by society throughout history. Ancient Greeks thought people with epilepsy had mystical powers. Romans treated people with epilepsy as lepers and outcasts. Other theorists believed that those who had seizures sinned against God and ... know all about the seizures - when they started, the patient's appearance before, during, and after a seizure, and any unusual behavioral occurrences. A background of the family's health history is also commonly used. In addition, an electroencephalogram may help detect areas of increased nerve cell activity There is no known cure to epilepsy however there is a number of ...
1646: Evolutionism
... living things in the world have come into being through a non-guided, natural process starting from a primeval mass of subatomic particles and radiation, over 20 billion years ago (History). This theory says that all living things have increased intelligence or have changed in other ways over many, many years. The theory of evolution hasn’t been around for ever ... and survived became dominant and other living things adapted to survive, or they died. Francis Crick, a scientist, co-discovered DNA which opened new doors to the idea of evolutionism (History). DNA is the pattern by which people are created as individuals. Now Evolutionism is the only origin of life that can be taught in public schools. However, in private schools ...
1647: Ebola Virus
... powerful viruses. The purpose of this paper is to further educate all those interested in the powerful effects of the Ebola virus in its many forms. I. Introductory Statement II. History III. Variations IV. Prevention V. Transmission VI. Signs VII. Symptoms VIII. Treatment IX. Containment X. Long Term effects The purpose of this paper is to explain the history, signs, and symptom of Ebola virus. " … Keep in mind the role that humans play in the spread of these infections. If we don't begin to deal with problems like ...
1648: Creation VS. Evolution
... that we were once long ago quadrupeds. Theories are in debate about the processes of evolution. The only thing that is being questioned and has not been proven is the history of species. For example, human evolutionary theories have gone through a great history of change because of new evidence. At first it was thought that Neanderthals, a prehistoric human ancestor from Europe, were part of the lineage that led to modern humans. Now ...
1649: Gene Therapy
... retrievers, poodles, and cocker spaniels. It is possible that many other breeds may also be affected. If so, PRCD would be caused by a relatively old mutation in the evolutionary history of dogs. PRCD starts with the deterioration of the retina and results in blindness. PRCD seems to be the dog version of retinitis pigmentosa. RP17 appears to be the closest ... purpose of patents. Should DNA sequences should be patented at all or be treated as merchandise? Patenting any kind of DNA sequences is just like patenting life itself, and from history we know that the ownership of any human being is wrong. DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid sequences in an individual can thus be considered analogous to a piece of property. Another ...
1650: Medical Revolutions
... flesh, burning fevers, rampant pus, and oozing raw stumps. Never before had America faced even a hint of such agony and the way it responded to the occasion is fascinating history. In a very real sense the War Between the States brought forth a medical revolution and, perhaps above all, an awareness of public health. The terrible, swift scalpel became less ... surgeons were becoming less squeamish in entering the body. Many more advancements were also realized during the wartime medical era. Though the lesson of war is never worth the fee, history shows that we did learn.


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