Essays About newsweek scientific

 

  • Pregnancy Alcohol
    ... Newsweek and Scientific News also print articles later that year reporting the effects of maternal use of alcohol and drugs on the infant. ...
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  • Perspectives of Author Judith Rich Harris's
    ... Within the first page of the Newsweek article Harris gives personal examples ... led to Harris's introduction of this idea in the scientific journal Psychological ...
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  • Research on Genetic Diseases
    ... This great scientific feat was just recently accomplished. ... but potentially deadly disease where the body stores high levels of iron in the blood (Newsweek). ...
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  • Cloning and Jurrasic Park
    ... The author Michael Crichton made this comment in a Newsweek article, "Biotechnology ... Park" (2) The film Jurassic Park openly attacked the scientific institution ...
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  • Growing up in todays world
    ... She received a two-inch by six-inch minor article in the back of Newsweek for furthering her scientific research; whereas for shooting up Colombine High School ...
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  • germ line gene therapy
    ... an ethical framework that will guide society and the scientific community in any ... describes one scenario in her article, "Designer Babies" (Newsweek, November 9 ...
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  • Article review
    ... Parker lists sources: Newsweek, the Clintons, and books about early development, as ... point by saying that Mrs. Jefferson did not rely on scientific findings but ...
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  • BEHIND THE SCENES
    ... frivolous gossip that "lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value" (Grolier ... the short time it showed up in news reports, Newsweek gave us ...
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  • Cloning
    ... "Cloning Raises Ethical Question in Scientific Community." Pocono Record 5 Nov. ... Woodward, Kenneth L. "Today the Sheep." Newsweek 10 March 1997: 60.
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  • The Hot Zone
    ... Section III: Critique Preston's fast-paced and fascinating tale of scientific wonder, both ... by media conduits such as ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, BBC, Newsweek, and The ...
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  • Music and the Mind
    ... is quoted in USA Today stating he is "unaware of any scientific studies showing ... In the February 19, 1996 Newsweek cover story by Sharon Begley, "Your Child's ...
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  • Philosophy The second coming (relations between science and ...
    ... to ask questions that seem so very suited to the scientific method ... For Newsweek, Sharon Begley writes that 'physicists have stumbled upon signs that the cosmos ...
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  • albert einstein
    ... This job gave him much time for scientific research. ... Paul Tibbets wrote ( Newsweek) " A bright light filled the plane." "We turned back to look at Hiroshima. ...
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  • DNA Fingerprinting
    ... According to Newsweek, "thousands of people have been convicted by DNA's nearly ... Like everything else in the scientific world, nothing about DNA (profiling) is ...
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  • Does Tannig Cause Cancer?
    ... We think that with the new scientific technologies we can have the real look of ... In Newsweek Katherine Stroup suggest that if people do not want to get a ?Fake ...
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  • Creation's Unheard Argument
    ... scientific evidence. God is the truth and Darwin was a mislead man with too much imagination. BIBLIOGRAPHY Begley, Sharon. "The Caveman Convention." Newsweek. ...
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  • Pesticides are Affecting our Future
    ... Grant Heilman, "Pesticides and Kids' Risks", Newsweek, 5 July 1993 ... to Infant Health Problems", 1998, www.panna.org Associate Commitee on Scientific Criteria for ...
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  • Genetic Faltering
    ... Hager, Mary, and Adam Rodgers. "A Biotech Roadblock." Newsweek, 13 April 1998: 66. Levine, Louis. ... New Age Scientific Procedures. New York: Oxford UP, 1995.
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  • Should Medical Marijuana be Le
    ... There is no reliable scientific study that shows marijuana to be a safe and effective drug says one study. ... Newsweek, 27. 2. Conant, Marcus. ...
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  • the human genome project
    ... Sharon Begley of Newsweek magazine states, "Science will know the blueprints of ... With the intense competition and scientific curiosity, the Human Genome Project ...
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  • Death Penalty
    ... With the aid of recent studies and scientific innovations, another prevalent issue that has ... row in the United States because of false convictions (Newsweek 2000 ...
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  • Mars Exploration
    ... (Newsweek) In the first couple of decades in the 21st century Mars is going to ... a set of compressors with a chemical processing unit, and a few scientific rovers ...
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  • Anti-depressants and children
    ... Fisher 1). In fact, Rhoda Fisher states that "prescribing physicians do not need any scientific proof that ... Crowley, Mary."Do Kids Need Prozac?"Newsweek 20 Oct. ...
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  • Analysis Essay
    ... branded periodicals and instructional materials, including Teen Newsweek, Read, Current ... It initially contained abstracts of all CMAJ scientific articles and ...
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  • The relationship between rhetoric and social conflict
    ... about the hazards of second hand smoke discovered by scientific knowledge" (Moore ... An article found in Newsweek "Technology School Conflict" describes a similar ...
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  • Stem Cell Research
    ... "Doctors who met with president last week told Newsweek that Bush ... 8) "The US government has long had the world's deepest pockets for basic scientific research. ...
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  • cloning
    ... This would prevent the cloning of human beings but would allow scientific research to continue. ... "A Cloned Chop, anyone?" Newsweek 10 March 1997:58. ...
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  • Cloning
    ... This would prevent the cloning of human beings but would allow scientific research to continue. ... "A Cloned Chop, anyone?" Newsweek 10 March 1997:58. ...
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  • UFO's
    ... was about to end when I finally came acrossed a magazine called Scientific America. ... on the Internet at home and found a website that had a Newsweek poll taken ...
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  • Teen Suicide
    ... issue must be enhanced, the public's awareness be broadened or illuminated, and the scientific approach to ... "Teenage Suicide: One Act Not To Follow." Newsweek. ...
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