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The Process Of Osmosis [ send
me this paper ] A 6 page overview of osmosis in the living organism
and in industrial applications such as desalination, sewage treatment, and
groundwater treatment. The term osmosis is used to denote the process by
which liquids move through a semipermeable membrane. Bibliography lists
five sources. Filename:
Osmosis.wps
The Relation of Cattle Behavior To Environmental
Factors [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page overview of cattle behavior. Provides a
background on cattle domestication and the long term relationship with
man. Notes, however, that cattle behavior in more open areas is
considerably more complex than that observed in feed lots and dairy barns.
Correlates behavior such as grazing, sleeping, and body position to the
type and height of plant species, the type of terrain, the position of the
sun, and other environmental factors. References lists 6 sources. Filename: PPcattle.wps
The Structure Of Muscle Tissue In Red Vs. White
Meat [ send
me this paper ] A 6 page examination of the differences between red
and white meat. Emphasizes differences in muscular structure and in the
relative presence of iron. Discusses striated and smooth muscle tissue as
well as myoglobin and its function in the physiology of animals
particularly in the supply and transport of oxygen. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Filename: Musclea.wps
The Systematics of Phylogenetic Inference:
Applications in Evolutionary Biology [ send
me this paper ] An 8 page discussion of the importance of
phylogenetic inference to our understanding of evolution. Suggests that it
is through phylogenetic inference that we are able to see the hierarchical
pattern of commonality which is exhibited by all forms of life. This
hierarchy is not only visible through gross external anatomical features
but also through more subtle features of an organism�s internal anatomy.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename:
PPphylo2.wps
The Theory of Natural Selection: Impact on
Populations [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page overview of Charles Darwin's theory of
natural selection. Defines population and provides examples of those
populations of birds which captivated Darwin's attention. Outlines how
populations are affected by natural selection and how evolution occurs.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename:
PPnatSl2.wps
The Tragedy of a Commons: The Depletion of Common
Fisheries [ send
me this paper ] An 11 page overview of the problems which face
fisheries on a world wide basis as a result of over fishing. Provides
detailed statistics on various fisheries and introduces the concept of
"tragedy of the commons" in which the world's excess of fishermen
competing for the same fish stocks insures a fisherman must work harder to
maintain a level of income. Under the "tragedy of the commons" the
fisherman takes what he can get in order to reap immediate benefits rather
than risk losing the catch to another fisherman. All too often he does so
despite his knowledge that a particular fishery is already endangered.
Concludes that in order to change this scenario we must change the
incentives and penalties which are currently offered. We must make
conservation a goal not just of conservationists but also of fishermen.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Filename:
PPtrgCom.wps
The Truth is Out There - The Plausible
Possibilities of the Existence of UFOs [ send
me this paper ] A 9 page paper that argues that life on other
planets, and therefore the existence of Unidentified Flying Objects, or
UFOs, is not only possible but also probable. Discussed are the 1947
events surrounding what has become known as the Roswell Incident and the
private sector interest and investigation into the existence of UFOs that
stemmed from this incident. Included are the arguments of those who
believe that the existence of UFOs and extraterrestrial life is a
probability as well as the arguments of those who dispute this theory.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
LCTruth.doc
The Viability of the Catastrophism Theory in
Dinosaur Extinction [ send
me this paper ] An 8 page consideration of the theory of
catastrophism in relation to the dinosaur extinction which occurred during
the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods. Weighs the geologic evidence of such
an event against the environmental effects which would have occurred to
contend that such an event would have had much further effects than on the
dinosaurs alone. If catastrophism resulted in the extinction of the
dinosaurs it would have resulted in widespread extinction of other species
as well. Concludes that this fact discounts the validity of catastrophism
and suggests that gradual environmental changes and the effects of
competition with other animals led to this extinction. Bibliography lists
10 sources. Filename:
PPdinoCt.wps
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