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- 5181: Perception: Seeing is Believing - UFOs
- ... astronomers trying to grasp the incomprehensible mysteries of the universe would study the patterns of the stars and planets to try to put this massive puzzle together. In their studies history has recorded sightings of objects that didn't hold to any pattern or set movement supposedly proved to be correct. Objects that moved freely in the sky in any way ...
- 5182: Animal Testing: Animals Suffer
- ... involves the animals life and its right to co- exist with humans. That is the same right that we have to be free and choose our actions. In our past history and even still to this very day risky experiments are done on animals. The thousands of animals put to suffer outweighs any of the research that has been gotten from ...
- 5183: The Kangaroo
- ... to anything that poses no threat to them. If it does pose a threat, they will be very vicious. It is very dangerous to attempt getting close to one. Q8. History of the creature? How old is the species? Where? A8. The modern day kangaroo is the descendant of kangaroos who stood an average of ten feet tall and weighed somewhere ...
- 5184: The Serious Problem of Acid Rain
- ... soil surface. Acid rain, and other sources of water pollution such as mine drainage, traumatize aquatic ecosystems. Frogs, living in these altered ecosystems, are particularly vulnerable due to their life history traits. Acid rain can affect frog populations by decreasing suitable habitat, thus increasing susceptibility to diseases, predation, and competition for food as more frogs are crowded into smaller areas. Acid ...
- 5185: Limonene And Its Uses
- ... applied by hand as needed, both indoors and outdoors. Use practice limitations include a label prohibition against use on weanling kittens and a caution against use of undiluted product. Regulatory History Limonene was first registered as a insecticide in the U.S. in 1958. It was registered as an antimicrobial in 1971, and as a dog and cat repellent in 1983 ...
- 5186: The Mystery of Area 51
- ... 51. On July 7, 1947, two ranchers in Roswell, New Mexico, observed something that would be the beginning of what might be one of mankind's most unexplained phenomenons in history. According to these ranchers, (who asked to be anonymous) a flying object came out of the South East and went flying into the Northwesterly direction. These ranchers observed it for ...
- 5187: The Promise of Genetic Engineering
- ... Sirs Researcher. Online. Netscape. 9 April 1998. Office of Technology Assessment, Biology, Medicine, and the Bill of Rights, (1990, September 1). Chapter 4A Human Genetics and the Constitution, U.S. History. Bureau of Electronic Publishing. Pendick, Daniel. “Industry Serves Up the Fruit of Tomato Biotechnology”, Science News 11 Nov. 1992: 376 Population Council, The, (1994). “Population”, Microsoft Encarta '95. Funk and ...
- 5188: Declaration of Independence: Abstractions in Power
- ... make the colonists honor the King. The colonialists adopt this interpretation of power. They see power as a cruel force that has wedded them to a King who has "a history of repeated injuries and usurptions." The framers of the Declaration of Independence also believe powers given by God to the people must not be usurped. The conflict between these spheres ...
- 5189: Freud
- ... is ego identity development and the ego strengths that delineate each of the eight stages. His system stresses the ego's complete and stabilizing influences in a person's life history. He depicts the ego from a psychosocial viewpoint as the hub of individual identity. As the ego develops through life crises, it gains the capacity to master in increasingly sophisticated ...
- 5190: The Element: Chlorine
- ... from fuel. Chlorine replaces iodine and bromine from their salts. Dry chlorine is somewhat inert or not able to move, but moist chlorine unites directly with most of the elements. History Chlorine was discovered in 1774 by Karl Scheele. Humphry Davy proved that chlorine was an element. Extensive production began 100 years later. During the 20th Century. The amount of Chlorine ...
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