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Creation VS. Evolution
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1409.... control the public to their side. They spend their time trying to discover false evolution rather than teaching their beliefs to the general public. The theory of evolution removes humans from the center of the universe, and religious followers can't believe that their God, who created us in his image (Bible, 2), would allow that.
The creationist arguments can be summed up in one example from the Morris -Parker book. They state "Evolution is claimed to be 'scientific,' and still going on, so it seems like it should be observable and measurable. Yet after 150 years of intense .....
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Origins And Bibliography Of The Big Bang Theory
Number of pages: 15 | Number of words: 3947.... 85, vol 6, pp 60-64,
1985.
2. Robert Palmer, "What's a Quark?", SCIENCE 85, VOL 6, pp 66-71, 1985
3. Bruce Schechter, "The Moment of Creation", DISCOVER, April 1983,
pp 18-25.
4. Lawrence R. Sulak, "Waiting for the Proton to Decay", AMERICAN
SCIENTIST, 70, 616-625, 1982.
5. Mary K. Gaillard, "Toward a Unified Picture of Elementary Particle
Interactions", AMERICAN SCIENTIST 70, 506-514.
- - - - The following background articles
were downloaded from American Adacemic Encyclopedia via Dow Jones News
Retrevial Service; Nov 12, .....
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The Origin Of Life On Earth
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 794.... the Earth or were picked up by the many meteoric collisions that immediately following the formation of our planet. The bulb had a heating unit under it to stimulate evaporation, then there was a smaller bulb that contained electrodes, simulating lightning and other static discharges, the evaporated water and gasses rose into this electrified bulb and were occasionally energized. The vapor then flowed into a condenser, and finally back into the simulated seas. The project was extremely simple, yet the results in a matter of weeks, was astonishing. The liquid turned the col .....
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Cloning: Background
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1074.... genetic replica of its mother. This spurred arguments about cloning humans (Recer). After Wilmut hinted he may be repeating his experiment to silence the critics (Recer). Wilmut does not have the courage to repeat his experiment, also that the government will never allow him to repeate it.
Another reason for cloning is that before it was done and even now scientists think cloning could help produce genetic models of human diseases. With this researchers could understand them and develop cures . Also cloning could bring new insights into the process of aging ("Mammalian"). T .....
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Colorado River
Number of pages: 18 | Number of words: 4746.... and timber for building was difficult to find. There was a lack of land that could be irrigated easily. By the turn of the century, most present day cities and towns were already established. Trails, roads, and railroads linked several areas with neighboring regions. Although the drainage system was still not integrated. In the mid 1900’s many dams had been built to harness and use the water. A new phase of development occurred at the end of the second World War. There was a large emphasis on recreation, tourism, and environmental preservation. The terrain of the is very uni .....
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Effects Of Secondhand Smoke
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 314.... mothers smoke during pregnancy. Ear infection, coughs, sore throat and even cancer can also develop if children are expose to secondhand smoke.
With all these harmful to children, there are ways to protect them from it. First, as a parent, don’t smoke. If you are a smoker, quit! If you can’t, don’t smoke in your house, in the car or near your children. Have a permanent place outside the house just for smoking purposes only. Make sure that your child's day-care, school or playgrounds are smoke free. Educate everybody you know about the hazard of secondhand smoke to children’ .....
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Albinism
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 644.... believed to be caused by an enzyme deficiency involving the metabolism of melanin during prenatal development. This can be inherited by an dominant or recessive trait. In complete , there is lack of pigmentation in skin and hair, as well as in retinal and iris tissue; in incomplete , skin and hair may vary from pale to normal; in ocular , function may vary from norma to impaired. Impairments may involve the retina and iris. If a person has then they usually have somewhere between 20/70 and 20/200 visual. Ty-Neg or also called type 1A results from a genetic defect in an enzy .....
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Cloning 6
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 487.... into the ways of cloning scientists could come to understand the ways cells and genes work. As the information grows we will be able to get rid of genetic diseases and defects. “As geneticists have come to understand the ways in which genes operate, they have also become aware of the myriad ways in which the environment affects their ‘expression.’” In the future people will be able to decide what their child will look like and what kind of base intelligence the child will have, but they will not be able to decide the child’s fate. For the people who want to control what t .....
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