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Genetically Engineered Recombinant Dna
775 wordsVirtually every crop we eat have undergone hundreds of years of genetic modification by farmers and scientist in search of desirable traits. Selective breeding and hybrid strains have contributed immeasurably to farm productivity during this time. Over the past 30 years however, genetic engineering has been revolutionized. While before, a farmer wanting to develop a frost resistant tomato would be able to breed towards one only if the necessary genes were available somewhere in tomatoes or a nea...
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Birth Defects Animal Experiments
1,057 words... an studies that hold the key to success, not animal studies. Human epidemiological studies have the power to save millions of lives, showing that major advances can be achieved without animal experiments. Moreover, animal tests have a dubious record in predicting useful drugs to combat the effects of a stroke. Animal researchers indicate that barbiturates could protect against the effects on the stroke, experiments on dogs, rabbits, and monkeys. In human stroke victims, however, barbiturates...
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World War Ii Influence On Japan And Germany
676 wordsWORLD WAR II INFLUENCE ON JAPAN AND GERMANY After the World War II, the state support was no longer in place and thus the emperor was disavowed of his divinity. Today, Shintoism has a peripheral role in the lives of the Japanese people. The Japanese turned to religion and the homes have "god shelves" where offerings are laid down to the Shinto Deities. After the war, there was a loss of about 3 million Japanese lives because of these atomic bombings and Japan was placed under the control of the ...
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Ground Level Ozone Clean Air Act
1,637 wordsFreedom and the American Dream Since the very creation of the United States it was attracting people with its love of freedom and a chance for equal opportunities for all people. These rights of freedom and opportunities were upholding during the entire history of the country and now sometimes they are being disturbed. In this research paper I am going to talk about the right to safe air quality that is being misled during resent several decades. The waste products from automobiles and the envir...
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