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5091: Malthus' Principle of Population: Today and the Future
... and the average temperature at the Earth’s surface has increased almost one full degree (Fahrenheit). While this is a seemingly insignificant increase, the ten hottest years in recorded human history have all occurred in the eighties and nineties. A small rise in atmospheric temperature significantly expands the capacity of large volumes of air holding water vapor accumulated from summertime evaporation ...
5092: Year 2000: Fiction, Fantasy, and Fact
... multifaceted system, I will focus on one area in particular, ISIS. ISIS (Integrated Student Information System) has the ability to admit students, register them, bill them, and maintain an academic history of each student (grades, transcripts, transfer information, etc.) inside of one system. This student information system has hundreds and hundreds of references to dates within it's OS. This is ...
5093: Software Piracy
... industry. It is a problem that can only be solved by the choices of each individual. The computer software industry is one of the great business success stories of recent history, with healthy increases in both hardware and software sales around the world. However, software piracy threatens the industry's economic future. According to estimates by the U.S. Software Publisher ...
5094: Windows 95
Windows 95 Author: James Connell Windows 95 may very well be the most talked about software release in history. With more people than ever using personal computers, and given Microsoft's dominance in this still growing market, Mr. Gates' newest offering has caused quite a stir. As with any ...
5095: Venomous Creatures of the West Pacific
... an irritating rash on sensitive parts of the skin. Swimmers and skin-divers are particularly susceptible to contact with anemones, corals and jellyfish. Hydroids: The hydroids have a complex life history containing both sessile, polyp forms and the jellyfish-like free-swimming medusoid dispersal stages. The polyps often occur in feathery clusters on rocks and seaweed, although some may develop into ...
5096: Cladocerans
... existence. The brood chamber of your specimen may be filled with eggs or embryos. Try to determine which and look at the specimens of your classmates to see other life history stages. Females produce two types of eggs. Summer eggs have little yolk and develop parthenogenetically, without fertilization. Summer eggs are carried in the brood chamber at least until they hatch ...
5097: What is Physics?
... found many different definitions of Physics, some being very complex and others being simple and to the point. In defining physics, firstly, I would have to mention that the early history of physics is interrelated with that of other sciences, maths and concepts. As we know, the first areas of physics to receive close attention were mechanics and the study of ...
5098: Edgar Allan Poe
... the following month (Asselineau 411). "Poe was great in three different fields , and in each one he made a reputation that would give any man a high place in literary history. Poe wrote great short stories, famous not only in his own country, but all over the world (Robinson V)." "Hawthorne, Irving, Balzac, Bierce, Crane, Hemingway and other writers have given ...
5099: Evolution
... the conclusions were remarkably accurate. DARWIN'S INFLUENCES In 1831 a young Charles Darwin received the scientific opportunity of lifetime, when he was invited to take charge f the natural history side of a five year voyage on the H.M.S. Beagle, which was to sail around the world, particularly to survey the coast of South America. Darwin's reference ...
5100: Marie Curie and Her Discovery of Radium and Polonium
... smoking. Without her discovery of radium, the atomic bomb would not have been made. It has been said that she was and still is the most famous woman scientist in history.


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