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    speculations as to how the frogs got such deformities. Some scientists believe that its something in the waters of the Minnesota wetlands‚ other factors could be parasites or ultraviolet radiation. Minnesota is not the only location in the world that has reported deformed animal sightings‚ but almost three-quarters of the deformed frogs were reported in Minnesota. This is not necessarily because Minnesota contains the most deformed frogs‚ because scientists are unsure if that is true. Residents of Minnesota

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    human being who achieved immortality is Henrietta Lacks. Scientists thought that Henrietta Lacks’ cells would be like any other cancer cells‚ but once they discovered her cells were multiplying rapidly in test tubes; they knew these cells would change scientists’ thinking to another level. J. Doblas‚ a biologist at Brunel University quoted “That lady has achieved true immortality‚ both in the test-tube and in the hearts and minds of scientists the world over.” This was a start of something no one had

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    with their own genuine‚ exotic‚ and weird personalities. Unfortunately‚ every year‚ “scientists” use them to test potentially dangerous products that most people use in our everyday lives. Although scientists claim that there is no other way to test them‚ and that their work ethics are a necessity to keep the society safe‚ they are wrong. There are many other ways to test animals without harming them‚ and “scientists” should be using those ways with no problem. Animal testing is inhumane‚ cruel and

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    science includes many different fields that need the application of math‚ such as: Forensic Anthropology‚ Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology‚ Forensic Mathematics‚ Forensic Reconstruction‚ Forensic Technology‚ and Latent Print Identification. Forensic scientists use measurements‚ proportions‚ trigonometry‚ and probabilities in order to bring forth and rule out possible suspects by providing evidence that suggests who was involved‚ when and how the crime was possibly committed. Forensic Anthropology

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    Animal Testing Animal testing is a very controversial practice‚ involving the testing of new substances on animals to see how safe they will be for human use. (Vasen‚ 2011) Research has uncovered many cures for deathly diseases through animal testing. For over 2000 years cures for diseases such as Herpes‚ Hepatitis B‚ Rabies‚ Malaria‚ Polio and other such viruses have been created‚ through the use of testing the chemicals on animals such as mice‚ rabbits‚ cats‚ dogs or monkeys. (Shandilya‚ 2011)

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    another tragedy from a juvenile delinquent.Scientists are finding that sensitivity to the environment is in the nervous system. Some people‚ because of their genetic makeup and life experiences‚ are more sensitive to outside influences than others. Scientist experimented on orchids- people who wilt under bad conditions but flourish in supportive environments- and dandelions- which are not affected much by the world around them‚ whether favorable or poor. “Evidence suggest that people who produce less

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    athlete’s progression in the sport or could possible scare them from the team. It is the people involved directly with the team that creates this coaching environment. Who precisely is involved here shall be discussed as well as the influence sport scientists may have on this environment‚ whether it is a hindrance or have a beneficial impact. Discussion Whilst we may have an ideal of the type of team or athlete needed to win‚ having it and making everything work are two different things (Sewell et

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    contributions of artists to society with the contributions of scientists to society. Which type of contribution do you think is valued more by your society? Give specific reasons to support your answer. From my everyday experience and observation I think that artists as well as scientists brings many benefits to society. It is a controversial question weather the contributions of artists are more or less then the contributions of scientists to the society. For several reasons‚ which I will mention

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    Because of scientists like Darwin the 17th century was an era full of new discovery. Their way of thought and scientific method changed. Mainly they started using more empirical data‚ objectivity‚ and rationality because of Darwin. Other scientist‚ like Jean-Baptiste Lamark and Charles Lyell‚ followed in his footsteps. The best way to explain what empirical is‚ is to say that it is the collection of data and unbiased observations of that same data. Empirical data is in the rawest format and isn’t

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    zebra fish that have been genetically modified to reflect fluorescent proteins. When taking genes from jellyfish and sea anemone‚ scientists incorporated them into the original genes of the zebra fish creating an entirely new species of fish. As of today‚ scientists have successfully modified over thirty-five different species of fish. After looking at what scientists have been able to accomplish over the years many people support the progression of genetic modification‚ especially on farm animals

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