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    No to De Extinction

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    Ene European Literature Period 4 26 February 2015 No to De-Extinction           Whether it is bringing people back from the dead or resurrecting an entire extinct species‚ for hundreds of years‚ scientists everywhere have had the desire and craving to try and reverse nature’s kiss of death. Modern scientists are exploring the possibility of resurrecting species‚ that we and our ancestors led to extinction‚ through the process of de-extinction or also known as “resurrection biology”. Scientists believe

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    Extinction of Dinosaurs

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    Extinction of Dinosaurs Two-hundred and thirty million years ago the first dinosaur-like creature roamed the earth. Dinosaurs were a very successful and diverse group‚ dominating the terrestrial environments of the earth for 160 million years. The apparently sudden mass extinction of dinosaurs marks the boundary between the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods. Though there is not one definitive explanation to explain dinosaurs’ extinction‚ there are various theories that attempt to account for the

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    Affectability of positive and negative written personal accounts on positive meaning finding and positive affect. Renee Hemara Australian College of Applied Psychology Word count: 1518 Abstract We investigated the expressive writing paradigm through the positive‚ neutral and negative written event accounts of undergraduate students of the Australian College of Applied Psychology. Undergraduates (N= 173‚ Mean age = 27.52; 75% Female) were required to answer a number of tests acting as a decoy

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    The Hunagrian Empire went through several times with both positive and negative influences. One of the most significant influences includes‚ Empress Elisabeth‚ “Sisi.” Though she was known for staying out of the public eye‚ she still greatly impacted Hungary‚ deemed as a figure of respect to this day. Elisabeth accompanied her mother and to Bad Ischl‚ where they met their cousin‚ 23-year-old Emperor Franz Josef‚ in 1853 when Elisabeth was sixteen. Although Helene was supposed to be the bride

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    Animal in Extinction

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    Muhamad Naem Bin Yusof Title : Animal in Extinction SubTopic : Why the animal under verge of extinction Introduction In bucked the trend towards modernization and progress‚ we increasingly forget that not only human beings that inhabit this universe. Ever forget the existence of human animals and the environment so that most of us have succumbed to the demands of modernization and progress. Humans have killed the flora and fauna around us to make way for development. Implications

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    isolating the Muslim civilizations to the mountains separating Tibet and India‚ Asia’s geography proved to be more than capable of shaping these civilizations. Geography shaped the Chinese Civilization by providing a stable food source and by isolating it from the West. Stable Food Source China’s geography has provided a stable food source‚ which has given positive and negative effects to the population. Since food was available‚ the Chinese were allowed to explore other careers‚ such as artisans and

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    ? Positivity ? Hippies represent the ideological‚ naive nature that children possess. They feel that with a little love and conectedness‚ peace and equality will abound. It is with this assumption that so many activists and reformers‚ inspired by the transformation that hippies cultivated‚ have found the will to persist in revolutionizing social and political policy. Their alternative lifestyles and radical beleifs were the shocking blow that American culture-- segregation‚ McCarthyism‚ unjust wars

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    Living Extinction

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    forcing unprecedented numbers of species toward extinction. However‚ extinction is a natural biological process that has been a part of species’ evolution since the beginning of time. Fossil records have shown that‚ even before humans were a part of the world’s biota‚ natural factors such as overspecialization ‚ competition‚ sudden climatic change‚ or catastrophic events like volcanic eruptions and earthquakes have driven species to endangerment and extinction. Some people may ask "why bother with

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    Dinosaur and Extinction

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    Extinction Extinction is the termination of evolutionary lineage. The most common extinction event is the loss of a species. There are many reasons why a species might die out. Human intervention (either directly or indirectly) has become the leading cause of species extinction (possibly for the last fifteen thousand years). Species and Populations An important distinction must be made between true extinction and extirpation. Extirpation is the loss of a population‚ or loss of a species

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    Extinction of Dinosaurs

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    Extinction of Dinosaurs Ryan Humphries Biology 6th Period Two-hundred and thirty million years ago the first dinosaur-like creature roamed the earth. Within five million years it could be considered a dinosaur. They were soon at the top of the food chain. They populated every continent. Then 65 million years ago they vanished. The most powerful creatures ever to live on earth had become extinct. Dinosaurs were not the only victims of this "mass extinction." There were many other species

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