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Creationism And Darwinism
... formed by chance...…?
Of all the generations thus far to inhabit the Earth, we have the least excuse for not recognizing the quiet presence of The Scientific Mathematician who set everything into motion around us. We should be in awe, not presumptuous and skeptical.
About 3,000 years ago King David of Israel wrote (Psalm 8:3-4) "When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You have ordained; what is man that you are mindful of him? And the son of man, that You visit him?"
Creationism is the product of a literal interpretation of the Biblical story of Genesis. It ...
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Biological Warfare
... widespread in many areas of the world because they can affect many people efficiently and are cost effective.
Biological weapons can ve traced back to Exodus when God placed the ten plagues upon the Egyptians, as a result of Pharaoh’s refusal to free the Jews from slavery. These plagues included blood, frogs, vermin, flies, murrain, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the slaying of the first born. Even though this type of warfare may have had origins as early as Exodus, the methods of making these germs is described in scientific literature and is no secret to terrorists.
This germ warfare is an especiall ...
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Is Medical Testing On Animals Ethical
... forty years, and a fatal heart attack strikes a person every forty-five seconds. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimate that seventy to eighty percent of the common diseases killing Americans can be prevented by a responsible lifestyle and diet. Drug testing on animals is not accurate and has no advantage to animals or people.
Animals including dogs, cats, mice, pigs, monkeys, horses, deer, and cattle are commonly used for these senseless experimentations. The other
remaining misfortunate animals come from places a little closer to you and me. Some of them come from animal shelters, some from the ̶ ...
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Computer Engineering
... work with businesses
VII. Training
A. Associates degree or certification
B.Areas of good training centers
1. Boston
2. Silicon Valley
C. Careful selection of school
VIII. Pay scale
A. 50 percent more than other engineers
B. Talent and pay
C. Average salary
D. Area and pay
IX. Pros
A. Advancement
B. Money
C. Cutting edge of techology
D. Change
X. Cons
A. Working conditions and hours
B. Pressure and deadlines
C. Adapting
Conclusion-Computers are changing the world as we know it, and they offer an exciting new way of working.
The news represented a co ...
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The Evils Of Hunting
... they are much less likely to let
anyone hunt their land in the future. When a person wishes to hunt on a certain
person's land, s/he is often denied the privilege, after the proprietor of the
land has had one negative experience with some other hunter. This can make
hunting a much harder sport to participate in, even for the people who are
hunting for their livelihood. (Satchell 30)
Over the years, hunting has reduced the animal population drastically.
In the 1970's, the number of ducks making annual flights was approximately 91.5
million. In 1995, the number had been reduced to around 64 million. Within 20
yea ...
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Reproduction: A Courting To Nature
... mate with the gander of her dreams? Or will she
trail him for years, laying infertile egg clutches as proof of her
faithfulness? Either outcome is possible in an animal world marked daily
by scenes of courtship, spurning and love triumphant. And take note: these
are not the imaginings of some Disney screen-16 writer. Decades ago Konrad
Lorenz, a famed Austrian naturalist, made detailed studies of Greylags and
afterwards showed no hesitation in using words like love, grief and even
embarrassment to describe the behavior of these large, social birds.
At the same time he did not forget that all romance - animal ...
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Effect Of Temp On Endo And Ectotherms (metabolism)
... rate is directly linked to the core temperature in an animal. An ectotherm, or cold blooded animal, warms its body mainly by absorbing heat from its surroundings. The amount of heat it derives from its metabolism is negligible. In contrast, endotherms derive most or all of its body heat from its own metabolism (Campbells,p899). Because ectotherms do not produce their own heat, they cannot actively ensure their ideal temperature for an ideal metabolic rate (aquacult.htp).
In the following experiment, we will attempt to examine the relationship between metabolic rate and environmental temperat ...
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Acid Rain....and What Are We G
... is 100 times as acidic, After many rain falls of Acid rain, the pH of a normal lake ( 5.8 ) to 4.
Acid Rain has been known to reach the acidicy of pH 2, ( battery acid has a pH if 1 ) this is a drastic change, as normal rain is average pH 5.2.
Acid Rain can dissolve limestone and chalk, and corrodes outdoor structures. Statues and monuments that are left unprotected can fall victim to the unpredjudiced destruction of acid rain.
Acid Rain reacts to different types of soil and rocks in two ways.
1) Acid rain will dissolve alkaline rocks and soil, or will neutralize the alkalinity.
2) Acid rain will increase the ...
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Murder, Rape, And DNA
... or murderer.
In the O.J. Simpson case DNA Typing was used. There was blood found
on various areas at the crime scene. The investigators gathered the evidence,
and took it to the laboratory where it was analyzed. The jury determined that
the samples were contaminated because of the way they were handled.
DNA Typing is not perfect. There are many loop holes in it. An example
is the O.J. Simpson trial. During the process the DNA may be tampered with or
damaged.
In most rape cases DNA Typing is used by taking semen off the body of
clothes then amplifying the genes. The machine that copies the DNA is cal ...
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Lsd
... was thought that the administration of could aid the patient in releasing repressed material. It was also suggested that psychiatrists themselves might develop more insight into the pathology of a diseased mind through self experimentation. 1,2 During the late 60s, became popular as a recreational drug. While it has been suggested that recreational use of the drug has dropped, a recent report on CNN claimed that 4.4% of 8th graders have tried it. is considered to be one of, if not the, most potent hallucinogenic drug known. Small doses of (1/2 - 2 ug/kg body weight) result in a number of system wide effects th ...
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