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    Artificial Selection

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    Abstract: Having study natural selection and artificial selection we wanted to select for a trait on the plant Brassica rapa. We hypothesized that the leaf density is heritable and veritable. After our experiment we were able to conclude that our hypothesis was refuted because our average leaf density in our daughter population increased. Introduction: We are artificially selecting for a trait in the plant Brassica rapa. ( Wisconsin Fast Plant). Brassica rapa has been artificially selected

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    Artificial intelligenceArtificial Intelligence Is Lost in the Woods A conscious mind will never be built out of software”‚ -Yale University professor The very beginning; from human inception‚ man has endeavored to control‚ to name‚ to create ultimately in his own image as he was created from God. Man forges his own destiny from the coals of his imagination and the raw iron of his will to create. His tools have changed as time has passed‚ but his desire‚ his fire to create to change his world

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    Artificial intelligence: is it worth it? Although suddenly becoming super smart may seem like a walk in the park‚ for Charlie Gordon‚ it’s anything but that. In the short story “ Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes‚ Charlie gains artificial intelligence from an operation and it has detrimental effects on his life. In this story‚ the author expresses the characteristics of Charlie through the use of progress reports‚ revealing how he was motivated and also lonely throughout the plot of the story

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    Closer to Truth Summary

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    Closer to Truth The documentary begins as Dr. Robert Lawrence Kuhn‚ the creator‚ writer‚ and host of the public television series Closer to Truth‚ traces back the chain of causation as he struggles with the existence of God. As he begins to discuss the cosmological argument‚ he argues that there should be a cause for everything‚ that everything in the universe must have a cause‚ and that there is a need for a first cause‚ an uncaused cause. However‚ according to him‚ the first cause argument for

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    Artificial Sweeteners

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    Apparently‚ our nutrition experts claim that eating artificial sugars to satisfy our sugar addiction is part of a healthy diet. Replacing sugars in beverages‚ honey‚ etc.‚ can dramatically reduce the amount of calories that are consumed. Although this appears to be healthy for the consumer‚ health risks are involved with the artificial sweetener. Since two-thirds of Americans are obese‚ artificial sweeteners could be extremely beneficial. Artificial sweeteners do have their benefits. These sweeteners

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    Now we have a safari! Minutes later we see another rhinos. This time it’s a couple with a brat. We spend another quarter on just staring and photoing. Magda and her zoom lens are inestimable. We’re approached by a car and asked if we saw something interesting. We share the elephants and rhinos placement and get in return an info‚ that they passed the places with lions and cheetah and it’s quite close. I check it with the map we photographed in the camp (the one above) and it seems it’s marked

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    Now and Then

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    Now and Then Now a days‚ children got it made they have so many different things to do in their pastime that their parents are just losing control. When I was a child‚ I had to do things differently then I see children having to do today‚ some of the activities that I see them participate in I did not have the option to. Today children are too relaxed and have no real form of structure they depend totally on the world around them. They depend on technology and friends‚ and not enough on their own

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    Artificial Vision

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    ARTIFICIAL VISION ABSTRACT: Blindness‚ the most severe form of visual impairment‚ deprives people the ability to move about unaided. It is the most feared ailment in the present world. The leading causes of chronic blindness include cataract‚ glaucoma‚ age-related macular degeneration‚ corneal opacities‚ diabetic retinopathy‚ trachoma‚ and eye conditions in children (e.g. caused by vitamin A deficiency). Artificial vision has been a challenging task for the opto bionics. But now‚ a limited form

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    Artificial Insimination

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    introduce artificial insemination into your farm. Such important requirements to have a successful outcome would be‚ herd identification‚ nutrition‚ heat detection‚ sire selection‚ proper facilities‚ A.I. equipment‚ semen storage and insemination procedures. Also‚ I will go into detail on the female reproductive system to help you better understand the subject you are working with to become familiar with it. First‚ I will point out a few of the advantages and disadvantages of using artificial insemination

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    Artificial Satellites

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    Artificial satellites are those put into orbit by man. Equipment on a satellite is hardened to survive in the radiation and vacuum of space. Since there is no air in space and therefore no air resistance‚ satellites come in many shapes and sizes. Types of Satellites and their Uses We use satellites for different purposes and all satellites can be placed in one of the following categories: Communications Satellites Distribution of television and audio signals‚ and telephone connections via satellite

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