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Biology Term Paper - Tigers
Number of words: 1618 - Number of pages: 6.... that live in warm climates. A tiger's tail is 3 to 4 feet long, about half as long as its body. Tigers use their tails for balance when they run through fast turns. They also use their tails to communicate with other tigers.
Where did tigers come from? Tigers (and all other carnivores) are descended from civet-like animals called miacids that lived during the age of the dinosaurs about 60 million years ago. These small mammals, with long bodies and short flexible limbs, evolved over millions of years into several hundred different species, including cats, bears, dogs and weasels. Appr .....
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Global Warming Extended Definition Essay
Number of words: 1142 - Number of pages: 5.... 1998 was the warmest year (on record on average, around the world). A recent tree-ring study indicated that this is the warmest decade in six hundred years (Allen & Herreid, 82). Undeniably, the weather is getting warmer. According to an article in The Economist, a conservative newsmagazine,
"The sea is warming, the plankton dying; floods are sweeping the land. In California, the climate is acting in a peculiar way. So, too, in Antarctica, where unlooked-for flowers are blooming as the ice shelves disintegrate…In Southern Africa, it looks as though the rains will fail. Again. .....
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Newton's Method: A Computer Project
Number of words: 372 - Number of pages: 2.... seen in experimentation's, it is important to select an initial guess
close to the root because some functions have multiple roots. Failure to choose
an initial value that is close to the root could result in finding a the wrong
root or wasting a lot of time doing multiple iterations while getting close to
the actual root.
On some occasions, the program cannot find a root to an initial guess
that is placed into the program. In some instances Mathmatica could not find
the root to the function, like if it is a parabola with its vertex is placed
right on the y axis with its roots an equal .....
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Causes Of Schizophrenia
Number of words: 959 - Number of pages: 4.... convincing evidence has come from twin studies, as well as studies of ill individuals who were adopted away before the onset
of illness.
It is fair to say that even such studies do not suggest inherited
factors as the sole causes. A more reasonable explanation is that
there are individuals who have an inherited proneness to illness.
Such individuals may fall ill, if in addition, they are exposed to
noxious factors in the environment such as drugs. This model' is
similar to that already proven in the causation of diseases like
diabetes and raised blood pressure. It is impo .....
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The Wolf
Number of words: 529 - Number of pages: 2.... Wolf that has filled
our myths and legends, but if we know only this wolf we do not truly know the
wolf at all. And what we do not know, we fear. Our fear is perhaps the greatest
threat to the survival of the wolf, for it causes us to react rather than act,
to repel rather than respect. But this fear and hatred did not always separate
man and beast
Man the hunter once looked on the wolf the hunter with admiration. Man and
wolf both used their keen intelligence to overcome the disadvantages they faced
in their day-to-day existence. Survival for both was enhanced by hunting and
living in g .....
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Cloning
Number of words: 1601 - Number of pages: 6.... of
sheep's egg with the DNA from an adult sheep, and created a lamb (Dolly), the
topic of cloning "created" many new questions of its own. None were as
controversial as: Will they apply this to humans as well? According to Dr.
Wilmut, the answer was "there is no reason in principle why you couldn't do
it"(clone humans), but he added, "All of us would find that offensive."(Wilmut
as quoted by NYTimes, Daniel Callahan, 02/26/97).
From an individualistic viewpoint, those in favor of cloning human
beings, do not see it as morally, or ethically wrong. Many see it as an
opportunity to ha .....
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Into The Depths Of A Black Hole
Number of words: 1263 - Number of pages: 5.... star start to burn
continuously. The Hydrogen gas is usually the first type of gas consumed in a
star and then other gas elements such as Carbon, Oxygen, and Helium are consumed.
This chain reaction fuels the star for millions, or billions, of years
depending upon the amount of gases there are. The star manages to avoid
collapsing at this point because of the equilibrium achieved by itself. The
gravitational pull from the core of the star is equal to the gravitational pull
of the gases forming a type of orbit, however when this equality is broken the
star can go into several differe .....
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Alternative Energy
Number of words: 339 - Number of pages: 2.... collected in a device
called a solar furnace, which acts on the same principles as a large magnifying glass. The solar furnace takes the sunlight from a
large area and by the use of lenses and mirrors can focus the light into a very small area. Very elaborate solar furnaces have
machines that angle the mirrors and lenses to the sun all day. This system can provide sizeable amounts of electricity and create
extremely high temperatures of over 6000 degrees Fahrenheit. Solar energy generators are very clean, little waste is emitted
from the generators into the environment. The use of coal .....
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Mechanics: Statics And Dynamics
Number of words: 1552 - Number of pages: 6.... In fact, no physical science
plays a greater role in engineering than does mechanics, and it is the oldest of
all physical sciences. The writings of Archimedes covering bouyancy and the
lever were recorded before 200 B.C. Our modern knowledge of gravity and motion
was established by Isaac Newton (1642-1727).
Mechanics can be divided into two parts: (1) Statics, which relate to
bodies at rest, and (2) dynamics, which deal with bodies in motion. In this
paper we will explore the static dimension of mechanics and discuss the various
types of force on an object and the different stre .....
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Cloning Today
Number of words: 918 - Number of pages: 4.... took place in 1964. John B. Gurdon took the nuclei from
tadpoles and injected them into unfertilized eggs. The nuclei containing the
original parents’ genetic information had been destroyed with ultraviolet light.
When the eggs were incubated, Gurdon discovered that only 1% to 2% of the eggs
had developed into fertile adult toads. The first successful cloning of mammal
was achieved nearly twenty years later. Scientists from Switzerland and the U.S.
successfully cloned mice using a method similar to Gurdon’s, but required one
extra step. After the nucleus was taken from the embryos of one .....
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