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Origin and Physical Characteristics of the Basin
& Range Province in the United States [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper that provides a concise overview of
the origin and major geological characteristics of the Basin and Range
Province of the United States, and considers the implications of this
information for understanding the geological development in the region.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename:
Province.wps
Physical Features Of Mount St. Helens And Mount
Etna [ send
me this paper ] This 6 page report discusses the physical features
of Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington State and compares it
briefly with Mount Etna in Sicily. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
Physfeat.wps
Piotr Alekseyevich Kropotkin�s �Mutual Aid: A
Factor of Evolution� [ send
me this paper ] This 8 page report discusses the theories of Piotr
Alekseyevich Kropotkin (1842-1941), a Russian geographer, social
philosopher, and political anarchist. Kropotkin�s work and observations of
the natural world convinced him that creatures survived when they
supported one another but had to face an enormous amount of pain and
dissension when they turned on one another. Such thinking flew in the face
of the popularity of Social Darwinism and served as a significant
philosophical contention. �Mutual Aid� was primarily written as a rebuttal
to Thomas Huxley�s essay titled �The Struggle for Existence in Human
Society.� Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
BWkropot.wps
Planet Hunters May Rival Indiana Jones.
[ send
me this paper ] (5 pp) "Or it might have formed from a large burp
of matter from its host star, or maybe a passing star just left a chunk of
itself behind at some time in the past, "Marcy said. "It may even have
moons around it, but I just don't know what to call it." Sounds like
conversation from a discarded sci-fi novel, doesn't it? How about that is
real conversation from January of this year (2001). Geoffrey Marcy of the
University of California, at Berkeley, calls himself a "planet hunter." He
and his team have located "something,"123 light-years from Earth, is
indeed a planet, it would be the largest ever detected. This guy is so big
we don't know what to call it," Marcy said. Bibliography lists 3 sources
and 2 visuals of expoplanets. Filename:
BBplthtr.doc
Plate Tectonics [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page discussion of plate tectonics and the
phenomenon's influence on the formation of the various features of the
earth's topography such as the Himalayan Mountains. Emphasizes that the
process is ongoing and that the mountains continue to grow to this day.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename:
PPhimala.wps
Plate Tectonics [ send
me this paper ] A 7 page paper discussing the theory of plate
tectonics. Citing the works of various key theorists, the write describes
how exploring plate tectonics helps us to better understand the validity
of Continental Drift. Bibliography lists five sources. Filename: Platet.wps
Positive Aspects Combining Nature and
Technology [ send
me this paper ] 5 pages. The introduction of bioengineering into
the mainstream of science and technology has been nothing more than a
natural progression. To be sure, there is a definite need for such
advancement if humanity is to endure the climate changes that are
affecting the very food crop upon which people depend. Additionally, the
advantages of bioengineering within the medical industry have proven
indispensable for its groundbreaking discoveries and applications with
regard to sustaining health in the human body. There is no question that
bioengineering represents mankind's ability to overcome some of nature's
most ravaging aspects in order to continue -- and even enhance -- life as
we have known it thus far. Without the influence of bioengineering,
humanity's food supply and medical advances would suffer greatly.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename:
JGAntrtc.wps
Prioritizing NASA Projects [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper weighing options in a hypothetical
light. The assumption is that the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) has committed itself to expensive major programs in
Mars exploration and in searching for and characterizing planetary systems
near other stars. The program with the highest priority will be retained
and the other will be suspended. The purpose here is to determine which
program has the highest priority; the paper concludes that the Mars
mission should be retained. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: KS-NASAproj.wps
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