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- 5111: The Theory of Evolution
- ... need an egg tooth in order to get out of the shell (Life 74). Interestingly, Archie Carr said: “One of the most frustrating features of the fossil record of vertebrate history is that it shows so little about the evolution of reptiles during their earliest days, when the shelled egg was developing” (Jastrow 1979, 253). All things considered, you can see ...
- 5112: Sedimentary Rocks
- ... s crust is extensive, but the total of that being of sedimentary rocks is estimated to be only five percent of the total. Sedimentary rocks contain important information about the history of the earth. They contain fossils, the preserved remains of ancient plants and animals. The composition of the sediments provides us with clues as to the original rock. Differences between ...
- 5113: Cloning, Right or Wrong
- ... be bad if clones were just sent to war as soldiers. I believe that cloning of humans could help mankind infinitely and would be the most significant scientific advance in history.
- 5114: The Landsats Satellites
- The Landsats Satellites HISTORY The idea of a satellite that could produce images of a civilian Earth was first thought of in the Department of Interior in the mid-1960’s. On July 23 ...
- 5115: Alchemy
- ... ore', or `powder', which was regarded as the active principle in the transmutation of metals. To this name the Arabs affixed the article `al', thus giving al-khemeia, or alchemy. HISTORY OF ALCHEMY From an early period the Egyptians possessed the reputation of being skillful workers in metals and, according to Greek writers, they were conversant with their transmutation, employing quicksilver ...
- 5116: Edward Vii
- ... all sorts of people about how that century would signal the start of a truly golden age," said Richard Washington. This era is known as the sanest era in the history of our world (www.geocites.com). Edward VII along with other Edwardians helped to make it that way. Saki is a novelist and short story writer born in Akyab, Mynamar ...
- 5117: From Water to Land
- ... they had to examine forearm, hip, wrist, finger, and other bones, as well as the lungs or gills of the early tetrapod fossils. This information is critical in understanding the history and the process of growth and change. It aids in learning about human evolution. Background: Tetrapods are creatures with four limbs, hips, shoulders, fingers, and toes, which developed sometime after ...
- 5118: The Impact of AI on Warfare.
- The Impact of AI on Warfare. It is well known that throughout history man's favourite past time has been to make war. It has always been recognised that the opponent with the better weapons usually came out victorious. Nowadays, there is an ...
- 5119: The Prairie Dog: Friend Or Foe?
- ... and digestibility of grass, thereby providing ranchers with some compensation. Given the choice, herds prefer grazing on prairie dog towns. Mike Fox, a Gros Ventre Indian who majored in American history and who manages the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in northern Montana, says in the National Geographic article that although there is less grass per acre around prairie dog towns, “the ...
- 5120: Edgar Allan Poe - Life And Works
- One of the greatest and most mysterious authors in history is Edgar Allan Poe. He was born in Boston in 1809. A great deal of information is known about him but yet very few are verifiable. Poe has a reputation ...
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