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Depression The Sadness Disease
Words: 2044 / Pages: 8 .... nation a sum of 43 billion dollars a year in medication, lost school days, lost workdays, and professional care for depression. Tens of thousands of people out of the 15 million attempts to commit suicide because of depression and about 16,000 of those people succeed.
Depression loosely defined is a disorder marked by a state of deep and pervasive sadness, dejection and hopelessness, accompanied by feeling of fatigue apathy, and low self-worth (Bourne and Russo 1998 p. A-24). Though that seems like a very comprehensive definition it is characterized by many different symptoms to combine to one effect on the psyche. Depression itself is not onl .....
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Reproduction: A-Courting To Nature!
Words: 961 / Pages: 4 .... 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 and human -
is tied intimately to natural selection. Natural selection brought on the
evolution of males and females during prehistoric epochs when
environmental change was making life difficult for single-sex species such
as bacteria and algae. Generally, these reproduced by splitting into
identical copies of themselves. New generations were thus no better than
old ones at surviving in an al .....
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Human Cloning
Words: 599 / Pages: 3 .... has not been enough organs to go around to all of the patients that are in need of them. This in turn creates a lot of unnecessary deaths, and problems for patients. Currently in the U.S. only 2,300 of 40,000 Americans who needed a new heart received one. That means close to 94% of the patients did not receive one and this is only one organ in one country that were talking about. Statistics show that nearly one third of the patients on the waiting list for organs will die and even if they do receive an organ the human body has the tendency to reject organs which can cause serious illness or death. If we cloned human organs we would be eliminat .....
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Acid Rain 4
Words: 1614 / Pages: 6 .... 1970’s an awareness of acid rain spread, and with that awareness, possible solutions were proposed. These solutions involved making environmental changes on the international, industrial, and personal levels.
Just how does acid rain form, and what consequences does it pose to our environment? There are numerous theories as to the cause of acid rain. However, the most prevalent is the theory that electric generating plants, heating plants, and other industrial plants have been emitting an excess amount of sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and volatile organic chemicals (VOC’s) into the atmosphere. Once these chemicals are in the air, they reac .....
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Pesticides
Words: 558 / Pages: 3 .... to exterminate some of the many harmful insects that can carry disease. Insecticides are very widely used, not only on farms, but in residential areas in the form of products like Raid, and ant traps.
are dangerous to our environment, but in most cases they help more than they hurt. For example, it is estimated that the food supply would reduce by forty to fifty percent without the use of on our crops. The FDA, EPA, and the Department of Agriculture try to ensure that the use of is necessary to the extent in which they actually are used by performing studies and proposing bills and laws to Congress. There is no dispute that are harmful. The .....
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How North Carolina Is Affected By Water Pollution
Words: 407 / Pages: 2 .... nutrient enrichment. The Champion Paper mill on the Pigeon River is the source of dioxin contamination in Waterville Lake. The State and the mill implemented a dioxin minimization program in the mid-1980s and completed a modernization program in 1993 that will reduce water usage and discharges.
About 94% of the estuaries and sounds in North Carolina fgully support designated uses. Agriculture, urban runoff, septic tanks, and point source discharges are the leading sources of nutrients, bacteria, and low dissolved oxygen that degrade estuaries.
About half of the people in North Carolina use ground water as their primary supply of drinking water. .....
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How Earthquakes Are Caused
Words: 395 / Pages: 2 .... two of
the convergent plate boundaries, one plate is pushed a bit under the other
normally. At the sea floor to continent boundary, the sea floor is
subducted. As the plates move together, molten material from the mantle
seeps up between the converging plates. The gap is closed as the plates
move more into each other, locking the molten material in. This, by the way,
happens at all of the convergent boundaries. After much time, pressure
builds up as the molten material churns in its chamber. It gets hotter, and
as we know from the laws of physics, heat rises due to its kinetic energy.
So, as the pressure get to be too much, the molten material goes .....
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Astrology
Words: 1056 / Pages: 4 .... The oldest chart dates back to 4,200 BC (Weblinkers.com Enterprises, p.1)
At this time, and religion went hand in hand with each other. (Woolfolk, p.297) Most astrologers were priests. (Woolfolk, p.297) Many people looked up to these astrologers as “taught men”. (www..net/about.html)
has had its ups and downs through history, but it always maintained that station of being. (www.astrologers.com/history.html# Relevant, p.1) After some aspects of religion became prevalent, became known as the “work of the devil”. (Weblinker.com Enterprises, p.1) During the Renaissance, though, became more liked than before. (Weblinkers.com Enterprises, p .....
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Cheetah 2
Words: 374 / Pages: 2 .... pounds, surprisingly light for such a powerful animal.
It’s low weight, it seems, is what allows it have it’s high top speed of
sixty miles per hour. It is regarded as one the fastest hunters in the world
and of course, the fastest land animal in existence. I also found that it’s
habitat is in the grassy plains of Africa. This is definitely a great place for it to hide based on it’s coat color. It is because of this combination of tall grass and camouflage coat which allows the cheetah to stalk and catch
it’s prey. These usually consist of gazelles, wild boar, or pretty much any
animal it can handle. However, the regular ran .....
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The Problems With Acid Rain
Words: 1834 / Pages: 7 .... little or no treatment.
The term was first considered to be important about 20 years ago when scientists in Sweden and Norway first believed that acidic rain may be causing great ecological damage to the planet. The problem was that by the time that the scientist found the problem it was already very large. Detecting an acid lake is often quite difficult. A lake does not become acid over night. It happens over a period of many years, some times decades. The changes are usually to gradual for them to be noticed early.
At the beginning of the 20th century most rivers/lakes like the river Tovdal in Norway had not yet begun to die. However by 1926 loca .....
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