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Genetic Engineering
Words: 1118 / Pages: 5

.... Many people believe that genetic therapy is morally not right, but there are so many benefits for the world because of it. Some of scientist ideals of how to alter this new science to create the perfect human does in-fact sound crazy. But if was regulated to prevent such things the new science could bring wonders to many peoples lives. The first form of began with a man named Mendel, a monk in the late nineteenth century. He was the first to even formulate the concept of the gene from his experiments on pea plants. Since Mendel, other scientists have continued in agricultural engineering, a type of engineering that deals with the cross b .....


Neptune
Words: 943 / Pages: 4

.... billion km (2.799 billion miles). Neptune consists largely of hydrogen and helium, and it has no apparent solid surface. The first two thirds of Neptune is composed of a mixture of molten rock, water, liquid ammonia and methane. The outer third is a mixture of heated gases comprised of hydrogen, helium, water and methane. The atmospheric composition is 85% Hydrogen, 13% Helium, and 2% methane. The planet's atmosphere, particularly the outer layers, contains substantial amounts of methane gas. Absorption of red light by the atmospheric methane is responsible for Neptune's deep blue color. Neptune is a dynamic planet with several large, dark sp .....


Botany And Botanists
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.... pin-point the most important thing a botanist does, it would be impossible. They do so much for us, yet get little recognition for it. Whenever you take an aspirin, eat some vegetables, or even sleep in the house that was once built, you can thank a botanist for it all. Many people, such as myself, would wonder why someone would want to be a botanist. The main reason anyone can name is that plants have intrigued people for thousands of years. Plants are used for decoration, as well as our basic needs, such as: food, shelter, and even the air we breathe. Today, our world requires new needs for plants. Increasing human population is linked to gig .....


Hypnosis
Words: 763 / Pages: 3

.... and occult truths. Thoughts of began in the 1970's with an Australian physician Franz Mesmer who would rely heavily on the power of suggestion. Franz's last name is where the term mesmerize came about. Later the term emerged through an English surgeon named James Braid. is a Greek word, which means sleep. Braid used it to describe the hypnotic state people would be in after . We now know that is not sleep, but an altered state of consciousness. Many people believe the is mythical and magical. Those supporting the mythical view of often cite studies which show that during the brain shows electrical changes and that the brain waves und .....


Oil Spills And Pollution
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.... Valdez disaster was, Exxon made five billion dollars of revenue during the 1989 operating year. Of that, they spent three billion over the next several years on the clean up. During the cleanup, Exxon employed the assistance of 12,000 people and 1,385 ships and planes. They recovered a little over 2.6 million gallons of oil from Prince William Sound over the cleanup period. The estimated number of dead birds was 33,126 along with 138 eagles and 980 otters. Usually, when we are thinking of oil pollution what comes to mind is maybe a disastrous oil tanker spill somewhere in an ocean that ends up killing thousand upon thousands of wildlife living in t .....


Effects Of Deforestation
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.... extinct every day with a large portion being attributed to deforestation (Delfgaauw, 1996). "Edge effects" are the destruction or degradation of natural habitat that occur on the fringes of fragmented forests. The effects for the animals include greater exposure to the elements (wind, rain etc…), other non-forest animals and humans (Dunbar, 1993). This unnatural extinction of species endangers the world's food supply, threatens many human resources and has profound implications for biological diversity. Another negative environmental impact of deforestation is that it causes climate changes all over the world. As we learned in elementary sch .....


Geothermal Energy 2
Words: 827 / Pages: 4

.... supply, but also reduces energy demand (through the use of geothermal pumps to heat and cool buildings, reducing the need for natural gas and other nonrenewable resources). It is unfortunate that only a small part of our geothermal resources are being used today. Hot water, at temperatures between 300 and 700 degrees Fahrenheit, is brought from an underground reservoir to the surface and is converted to steam by using changes in pressure. The steam and liquid are separated, with the steam turning turbines (generating electricity) and the water is injected back into the reservoir to maintain the chamber's pressure. Sometimes the hot water is .....


Effects Of Smoking
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.... most common type of cancer caused by smoking. Smoking can cause cancer in the stomach as well in the throat. Smoking not only attacks your health, but it can also attack your pocketbook. The costs of a single pack of cigarettes has raised substantially in recent years, from 1.75 in the late '80s too nearly over $3.00 now, that’s over $20.00 a carton. Think if you smoked two packs a day for 30 years, multiply that by the price of a pack a cigarettes (think about the fact that the price is almost certain to rise within that time), that’s a lot of money. Then you have the cleaning and air freshening bills about every 2 or 3 months. There .....


The Noble Gases
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.... gas taps in North America. It is used in balloons and divers use it with oxygen to breath easier and to not get sick or dizzy. Neon is an element that is lighter than air. The element is found most common in the atmosphere of the earth. It is also found in the earth¹ s crust. It was discovered in 1898 by Sir Walter Ramsey and Morris W. Travers. Its uses include electric signs,lamps,and lasers. Argon is the most abundant and most used noble on earth. It was discovered by Lord Rayleigh and by Sir Walter Ramsey in 1894. Argon makes up about 1.2 % of the earths atmosphere. It is found naturally in rock and in the air. It is used for electric .....


Rustproofing
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.... for vehicles. Firstly, if there are stone chips or cracks in the paint, the dielectric is broken and so the charge is lost. So you need to make sure that there is no bare metal, chips or cracks on the vehicle, which is impractical. Another problem is that it is almost impossible to hold a charge (potential difference) on a sharp thin edge of metal, and so this technology is not really suited for vehicles, which are made up of many irregular shapes. Because of this, it is also ineffective on existing rust and the areas surrounding it, as rust always causes sharp edges and damaged paintwork. Electronic rust prevention is another method used to prevent .....



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