Living On Another Planet Essays and Term Papers

Ethics of Reproduction

Ethics of Reproduction Never has the earth faced such catastrophic issues for its survival than it does today due to human activity. The world's population is increasing at an alarming rate. As of today, December 10, 2002, there are 6,296,528,082 people in the world (World pg). By January 1, ...

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The Geologic Time Scale and a Brief History of Life on Earth

Handout for GLY 137 - The Dinosaurs The Geologic Time Scale and a Brief History of Life on Earth The Geologic Time Scale is divided into four major units: Eons, Eras, Periods and Epochs. An Eon is the longest division of geologic time, so long in fact that there have only been four Eons. ...

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Ecology Asssignment

1. Explain why any one species cannot live everywhere. Any species cannot live everywhere because this would effect the natural balance. Also one species cannot adapt to all the different environments of our planet. For example a marine creature can only live underwater and cannot live on ...

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Religion & Evolution

In my short life on this planet I have come to question things that many take upon blind faith. We all know that we must some day die; yet we continuously deny the forces at work inside ourselves, which want to search out the answers of what may or may not come after. It is far easier for humanity ...

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Acid Rain 5

This report involves a well description on acid rain as well as a focus on acid rain in eastern Canada. This report contains a very helpful basic background on acid rain as well as a questionnaire. It involves an annual report on the Federal-Provincial Agreements, sulphur dioxide emissions in ...

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Every Gain There Is A Loss

A solitary snowy crystal slowly drifts and whirls towards the waiting ground below. Its graceful decent symbolizes so much; the first snowflake of winter, cold, solitude, gloom, sorrow, the beginning of the end. In an instant, it's crushed within the merciless death-grip of progression. In one ...

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Cholera: Virulence, Origin, And Pandemics

Merriam Webster’s Tenth Edition College Dictionary describes virulence as the rapid course, severity, or malignancy of a disease or infection caused by a microorganism [pathogen] to overcome body defenses of the host. Ewald (1) looks at virulence in two spectrums depending upon mortality rates ...

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David Korten's "When Corporations Rule The World"

The book "When corporations Rule the World" by David Korten describes the way things will be in the future with multi-national corporations. These large corporations are found all over the world. There are many different problems that are appearing and many of them can be seen to be connected ...

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Ecology Assignment

1. Explain why any one species cannot live everywhere. Any species cannot live everywhere because this would effect the natural balance. Also one species cannot adapt to all the different environments of our planet. For example a marine creature can only live underwater and cannot live on ...

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The Environment Is Going To Hell

This is the litany: Our resources are running out. The air is bad, the water worse. The planet's specis are dying off-more exactly, we're killing them -at the staggering rate of 100,000 per year, a figure that works out to almost 2000 species per weak, 300 per day, 10 per hour, another dead ...

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Creationism Vs. Evolution

In my short life on this planet I have come to question things that many take upon blind faith. We all know that we must some day die; yet we continuously deny the forces at work inside ourselves, which want to search out the answers of what may or may not come after. It is far easier for ...

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The Atomic Bomb And Its Effects On Post-World War II

Then a tremendous flash of light cut across the sky . Mr. Tanimoto has a distinct recollection that it traveled from east to west, from the city toward the hills. It seemed like a sheet of sun. John Hersey, from Hiroshima, pp.8 On August 6, 1945, the world changed forever. On that day the ...

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Environmental Protection

The collective action of humans - developing and paving over the landscape, clear-cutting forests, polluting rivers and streams, altering the atmosphere's protective ozone layer, and populating nearly every place imaginable - are bringing an end to the lives of creatures across the ...

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Climate Change (term Paper)

This paper looks at the controversial issue of climatic change. In particular, it develops the question of if and why earth’s climate is changing? The roles of man, naturally occurring trends, and earth’s cycles are considered, and an outlook for what can be expected in the near and distant ...

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UFO's

Outline Thesis: We once believed that Earth is the only planet in the Universe that supports life. Today there is overwhelming evidence that not only suggests, but supports the very real possibility that we may share the Universe with other intelligent beings. I. Things in ...

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We Are Not Alone

Outline Thesis: We once believed that Earth is the only planet in the Universe that supports life. Today there is overwhelming evidence that not only suggests, but supports the very real possibility that we may share the Universe with other intelligent beings. I. ...

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UFOs: We Are Not Alone

Outline I. Things in the sky A. The first documented sighting B. The fever spreads 1. Pilot encounters 2. The lights in the sky Ii. Dents in the earth Iii. Unexplained phenomenon A. The writing on the wall ...

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Reversing The Aging Process, Should We?

? In the length of time measured as human lifetime one can expect to see a full range of differing events. It is assumed that during a lifetime a person will experience every possible different emotion. If one is particularly lucky, he will bear witness to, or affect some momentous change in ...

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Underdetermination in the teleological argument

The name “the teleological argument” is derived from the Greek word “telos”, meaning “end” or “purpose”. The idea is that it takes a "purposer" to have purpose, and so where we see things obviously intended for a purpose, something had to have caused it for a reason. In other words, design implies ...

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Animal Rights

Historically, animal activists have never won the uphill battle. By the late 1700s, taking place in Europe, their society had finally pushed the issue. Cockfighting, dog fighting and bear-baiting stood customary sporting events in Europe (" History of Animal Rights Activism â Plenty Magazine). ...

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