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Antibiotic Resistance In Bacteria

... who believe that when they get sick, antibiotics are the answer. The more times you use a drug, the more it will decrease the effect it has on you. That is because the bacteria has found a way to avoid the effects of that antibiotic. Another cause of resistance is the improper use of drugs. When patients feel that the symptoms of their disease have improved, they often stop taking the drug. Just because the symptoms have disappeared it does not mean the disease has gone away. Prescribed drugs should be taken until all the medicine is go ...

Number of words: 704 | Number of pages: 3

Hydroponics

... ever since. Yet up to 5 years ago the home grower and generally the public didn't know about hydroponics. It was only being used by commercial growers. But now it has caught on, and resulted in this experiment. When thinking about hydroponics one must think about the applications of hydroponics. Not only dose hydroponics produce bigger, better, and more healthier plants than the traditional dirt, but it can also be greatly beneficial on things like submarines, space stations, off-shore oil rigs, or any where else where dirt is hard to ...

Number of words: 1002 | Number of pages: 4

Dolphins

... air, usually once or twice a minute. When at the surface the dolphin breathes through a nostril on top of its head called a blowhole. The blowhole is sealed wile underwater by a series of powerful muscles. They have torpedo-shaped bodies, which enable the animals to move through the water quickly and easily. There skin is rubbery and smooth. They have a layer of fat beneath there skin which keeps the dolphin warm and stores food. It is also think that the blubber helps them to stay afloat, since it as lighter then water. have distant ...

Number of words: 505 | Number of pages: 2

Human Cloning

... animal cloning except in one aspect. First you form the embryo in a petri dish getting sperm and egg cells. Now humans have a protected coating that forms around the mass of cells that begin to form called the zona pellucida. They dissolve the zona pellucida with a solution and take the two to eight cells and separate them into other petri dishes. Am artificially produced zona pellucida is added so embryonic development can continue. Now you have exact copies of the same genetic makeup in two to eight separate petri dishes. Even though this ...

Number of words: 910 | Number of pages: 4

Climate Change (term Paper)

... over the 20th century cannot be sustained. Material consumption and ever increasing populations are already stressing the earth’s ecosystems. How much more the earth can take remains a very heated issue. Here a look at the facts sheds some very dark light. In 1950, there were 2.5 billion people, while today there are 5.8 billion. There may well be 10 billion people on earth before the middle of the next century. Even more significant, on an ecological level, is the rise in per capita energy and material consumption which, in the la ...

Number of words: 4217 | Number of pages: 16

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

... comes from the Greek language. "A" means no or negative. "Myo" refers to muscle, and "Trophic" means nourishment--"No muscle nourishment." When a muscle has no nourishment, it "Atrophies" or wastes away. "Lateral" identifies the areas in a person's spinal cord where portions of the nerve cells that nourish the muscles are located. As this area degenerates it leads to scarring or hardening ("Sclerosis") in the region. Over 5,000 Americans are diagnosed with ALS each year. There is great variation in the course of the disease. Sympto ...

Number of words: 3526 | Number of pages: 13

Global Warming A Serious Threat

... that "changing regional climate could alter forests, crop yields, and water supplies. It could also threaten human health, and harm birds, fish, and many types of ecosystems." The threat to human health is due to local climate. The reason why local climate threatens human health is that "extreme temperatures can directly cause the loss of life". And also many serious diseases appear in warm places. But not only is it that "warm temperatures can increase air and water pollution, which in turn harm human health" (ESP Health 1). The h ...

Number of words: 880 | Number of pages: 4

Deciduous Forests

... of temperate broadleaf forests, (temperate deciduous forest, temperate woodlands, and temperate evergreen forest) our lab data deals with characteristics of the temperate deciduous forest. This forest type once covered large portions of Eurasia, South America, and North America. As with most native forests, they have been cleared so that the land could be used for farming or residential use. The temperate deciduous forests of North America were more diverse than the same type of forests in Europe due to glacial history. Glacial action dumped t ...

Number of words: 1286 | Number of pages: 5

Turkey Vultures

... excellence, while its keen sense of smell has been pressed into service to find wasteful and dangerous gas leaks. And the vulture’s unique knack for conserving energy has intrigued scientists for years. Although the turkey vulture has a large, turkeylike body and sporty red head, it is not even distantly related to the turkey. Instead, turkey vultures- along with their cousins in the United States, the black vulture of the South and East, and the nearly extinct California condor-belong to a group of raptors called New World vultures. C ...

Number of words: 2351 | Number of pages: 9

Afluenza

... has bigger problems without have to feel sorry for the rich. I would contend that affluenza that affluenza can be cured and maybe prevented. In analyzing affluenza I hope to shed insight those possibilities. There is a disease that is sweeping the U.S. at an alarming pace. It is called affluenza it is very contagious and growing at frightening rates. In 1997, an amazing 1.1 million debt plagued spenders filed for personal bankruptcy that was a 28.6% increase from '96. Economists predict another 1.6 million to file by the end of this fi ...

Number of words: 1783 | Number of pages: 7

Argumentative Environment

... attempt to preserve nature, not allow "the green world" (Kunitz 123) to be turned into a "death-foxed page" (Kunitz 123) of barrenness. Some pro-environmentalists, like Sioux medicine man John (Fire) Lame Deer, claim that the damage industrialized society has done to nature is both immense and nearly criminal , the result of greed. Lame Deer complains that the white men "have not only despoiled the earth, the rocks, the minerals, all of which they call ‘dead' but which are very much alive; they have even changed the animals, whic ...

Number of words: 2164 | Number of pages: 8

UFOs And Alien Life

... they couldn't make out what were drawn so they didn't investigate them. Unidentified flying objects do not exist because other life can't evolve anywhere else and hoaxes and human misconceptions are responsible for over 90% of sightings. The Air Force can prove UFOs do not exist since the sightings have been missed as hoaxes and human misconceptions. Humans have mistaken "meteor trails, comets, odd shaped clouds, balls of lightning, burning marsh gases, airplanes, lights of cars, birds, and many other objects as UFOs," (Kraske 22). Pra ...

Number of words: 789 | Number of pages: 3

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