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Human Genome Project

... come up “Bad” Denying coverage to new members 1. New members who want to join but have unwanted traits People switching jobs that need insurance but can’t get it Governments Benefits to people with unwanted traits Will government protect people with a predisposition to recklessness Will governments provide benefits for people with predisposition to genetic disorders? Welfare Will welfare be provided to people with genetic predisposition not to work Will the government try to alter people on welfare Militar ...

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Electronic Stimulation

... years some of the major development has occurred in one particular field of Medicine, electric stimulation. Electric stimulation is the application of electric current in treatment without the generation of intense heat. This includes electric stimulation of nerves or muscles, passage of current into the body, or use of interrupted current of low intensity to raise the threshold of the skin to pain. Studies suggested this therapy is applied to conditions such as ulcers, traumatic or burn wounds, osteoarthritis, and cancer. Electrical sti ...

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The Prairie Dog: Friend Or Foe?

... eradication by federal, state, and local governments, wipeouts from flea-borne plague, recreational shooting, and habitat destruction have left prairie dogs inhabiting only two percent of their range from Mexico to Canada. Biologists say that the resulting smaller, more fragmented prairie dog towns leave the animals vulnerable to disease and natural catastrophes. Populations are even limited on the land that is available. Current policies on National Grasslands and other federal lands typically limit prairie dogs to small percenta ...

Number of words: 1768 | Number of pages: 7

The Role Catalysts In Chemical Reactions, Their Importance In Industry, Problems And New Developments

... appropriate examples, new developments in this area which will help reduce damage to the environment. The process of catalysis is essential to the modern day manufacturing industry. Ninety per cent, over a trillion dollars' worth, of manufactured items are produced with the help of catalysts every year. It is therefore logical that scientists are constantly searching for new improved catalysts which will improve efficiency or produce a greater yield. An acidic catalyst works due its acid nature. Catalysts are strong acids and readily give up ...

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Pesticides

... very often used in lumber. Rodenticides are used to kill rodents such as rats and mice. These rodents can carry bacteria that cause diseases like rabies and typhus, and can also contaminate food supplies. Insecticides are used by farmers who want 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 ...

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Disaster Spills Across Bhopal

... its corporation in Bhopal, India, not expecting the worst. The worst being a disaster that would ruin the company’s reputation permanently. An angry worker, mad at a manager, decided to spoil a batch of chemicals in the plant. On the night of December 2nd, 1984, the unnamed suspect pumped large amounts of water into a chemical storage tank with a hose (Saxon, 1). The tank was filled with the gas Methyl Isocyanate (MIC), a chemical used in pesticides and very lethal to humans (Leonard, 3). Around 11:00 p.m., a worker noted that hea ...

Number of words: 887 | Number of pages: 4

Extinction Of Dinosaurs

... became extinct. These include all marine reptiles such as plesiosaurs, mosasaurs, ichthyosaurs, and ammonites, swimming and flying reptiles, sea crocodiles, and foraminifera. In addition to that there were many bony fish, sponges, snails, clams, and sea urchins became extinct. Paleontologists have proposed scenarios that could have caused these extinctions. One such scenario involves the growing number of small mammals which ate dinosaur eggs, and therefore caused the dinosaurs' birth rate to drop. The birth rate became smaller than the ...

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Aluminum

... of 26.983. At a pure state aluminum melts at 1220¹F(660¹C). Of all the structural metals aluminum is one of the lightest with only magnesium being lighter aluminum is very soft and not very strong when it is at it's purest state. The strength of aluminum is increased by alloying it with other metals and elements. Aluminum is one of the best conductors of heat and electricity, it also reflects heat and light very well. Aluminum is fond in many Rocks and minerals on the earth's crust. Because aluminum is not very strong and is highly r ...

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Technology And The Future Of W

... a near workerless society of abundance and leisure. (J Rifkin 1995 p.42) This paper will consider developments in technology, robotics, electronic miniaturisation, digitisation and information technology with its social implications for human values and the future of work. It will argue that we have entered post modernity or post Fordism, a new age technological revolution, which profoundly effects social structure and values. Some issues that will be addressed are: elimination of work in the traditional sense, longevity, ear ...

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Effects Of Murcury On The Enviroment

... difficulty eliminating it. It may reach dangerous levels over time and causes sever damage to the central nervous system. Mercury's Effect on the Environment and People Mercury is one of the biggest environmental problems that exist because it is hard to get of once in the environment. In the past, mercury was used to make things like paper, put in paint and thermometers, and as an agricultural pesticide. The Minamata Disease is a good example of what could happen if mercury enters into the environment. In the mid 1950's, more than 10 ...

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Inventions Of The Early 19th Century

... prepared to aide you in your research, and are not intended to be actually turned in AS-IS, but many of you will turn them in since they are worry free files... don't fuck up your life, study and get good grades, then get a good job, make some money, marry someone you love, and live happily ever after... ...because, after all - Big Brother is Watching You! - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Big Brother's Guide to School The Dr ...

Number of words: 1640 | Number of pages: 6

Information Warfare

... When one thinks of warfare the mind is usually bombarded by thoughts of M16’s, grenades, and hand to hand combat. In this new era of technology that we are living in warfare has come to mean so much more. is the use of any type of information used to injure your opponent’s progress and further your own. The power of spans a broad scope of uses, from the gathering information about companies, to personal blackmail. It’s used not only by individuals against other persons, but companies and even the nation as well. As th ...

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