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Economic Growth Cd Rom
1,929 wordsI feel I am a good listener and a good observer (Bingham 1999). My Structure of Intellect (SOI) reveals that I am a good at visualizing and identifying work in all types (Meeker 1999). The Career Information System (CIS) said that I should be good at notation and would be good with any type of Science work that has to do with taking notes, and also says that I would make a good Geologist. I would like to become a Paleontologist. I am interested in paleontology because I like studying the history...
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Million Years Ago Sea Levels
1,218 wordsLong before there were any people, millions of years ago, dinosaurs ruled the world. This was known as the Mesozoic Era, the "Age of Reptiles. " Three different periods made up the Age of Reptiles, Triassic, Jurassic, and the Cretaceous Period. Out of these three periods, it is my opinion that the Cretaceous was the most magnificent time of the dinosaurs. The divide of the supercontinent Pangaea into separate continents was underway. The disjointing of Laurasia and Gondwana was concluded. In the...
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Deinonychus Dinosaur Larger
454 wordsDeinonychus is a spectacular, but fairly small dinosaur. It measured about three and a half feet tall, and about nine feet long. Its weight is estimated at 150 pounds. By hunting in groups, members of a Deinonychus pack could have brought down dinosaurs much larger than themselves. In fact, the bones of several individuals of Deinonychus have been found with the skeleton of a large plant eating dinosaur, called Tenontosaurus. Deinonychus belongs to a family of dinosaurs called dromaeosaurs. They...
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Genetically Engineered Chaos Theory
1,117 wordsPark 'Nature won't be stopped... or blamed for what happens' (Ian Malcolm, Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton). Jurassic Park mystifies its critique even as it makes it; or rather, to be more precise, it offers us contradictory messages about whom to blame for what goes wrong. Science finally takes the blame. Near the end of the book, while the humans are fighting off the velociraptors, Malcolm (the mathematician) delivers a long and didactic speech about how science is to blame for messing up th...
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Ozone Layer Ice Caps
1,401 wordsArticle Current Science CURRENT SCIENCE Article 1 -Artical 1 -Artical 1 -Artical 1 -Artical 1 Largest meat-eating dinosaur discovered Who: Philip Currie is a scientist, shown in picture, is responsible for the discovery of this new dinosaur with the help of a team of paleontologists What: Bones have been discovered witch could belong to the largest meat eating dinosaur ever to walk the earth. This dinosaur is said to be bigger and more terrifying than the Tyrannosaurus Rex. It is estimated that ...
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Dinosaur Safaris Dinosaur Bones Simon
1,480 wordsTheres a geologist, a metal worker, a veterinarian and a computer technician who lives in a trailer almost as snug as his old cubicle. They come from New Orleans, California even Germany and just down the road. Their enthusiasm is boundless, though their experience and qualifications are limited. In short, they enjoy getting down on all fours toothbrush and dental pick in hand and digging in dirt for hours on end. Bone fragments make them giddy; words ending in said evoke downright delirium. The...
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Costa Rican Ian Malcolm
1,536 wordsJurassic Park The novel, Jurassic Park, by Michael Crichton had many rich, and interesting characters. Crichton seemed to be able to make them come alive and jump out of the pages into three-dimensional people. One such character was John Hammond. This man had dreams of greatness. He had extravagant plans and the money to back those plans up. He had always been a child at heart and he was in love with dinosaurs. His company, The Hammond Foundation financed many different digs for paleontologists...
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