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Papers On Genetics & Paleontology
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In Favor of Cloning
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A 4 page paper which supports cloning. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAclyss.rtf
In Support Of Cloning Body Parts
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5 pages in length. People may be living longer these days; however, that has not stopped the scientific community from pursuing other avenues of extended life. The concept of body part cloning has a tremendous potential of sustaining
life where it otherwise would not have existed, particularly in the form of cell regrowth and organ transplant. Indeed, to think that mankind would ever have the ability to create a heart or liver from the point of origin can be labeled as purely science fiction, yet contemporary medicine is
demonstrating how this monumental feat not only exists today but is also going to benefit all of humanity. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCclnbd.wps
In The Presence of Dinosaurs (Book Review)
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This 7 page book review presents an introduction along with critical chapter summaries. Much attention is paid to the illustrations.
No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA540din.rtf
Intelligence vs. Intelligences
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Charles Spearman (1904) defined and developed a unilinear testing approach to general intelligence (g), which is based on a positive correlation among varying subjects like math, earth sciences and vocabulary. Gardner (1983) proposed there were multiple intelligences (MI), or seven areas of intelligence.... These are compared and contrasted. Bibliography lists 4 sources. jvIQmster.rtf
Filename: jvIQmstr.rtf
Is Facial Communication Universal?
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A 10 page discussion of facial expression. Utilizes the research in the field to explore the question of whether or not certain facial expressions are universal in their meaning, e.g. that they have the same meaning regardless of the cultural context. Contrasts the view that facial expression are solely cultural manifestations and thus vary in meaning according to culture and the view that these expressions are biological in their basis and thus have the same meaning regardless of the cultural context. Concludes that while some expressions are universal in their meaning, facial expression is dependent not only on biology but also on culture and on minute-specific details of an encounter. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPcomFac.wps
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