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Genetics of Down's Syndrome [ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in length. This paper describes the
genetics and effects of Down's Syndrome. Science has long studied the
issues surrounding Down's Syndrome and have come up with a few telltale
connections that link certain aspects more than others with regard to
occurrence. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Filename:
JGAgends.wps
Hair Loss / Genetics [
send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper outlining the causes and potential
cures for hair loss in men and women. Bibliography lists six sources. Filename:
Hairloss.wps
Human Cloning [ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in length. The volatile controversy
concerning cloning is not one that is easily solved. Interestingly enough,
no matter whether one is for or against the issue, almost everyone
questioned has a strong stance in his or her opinion. There are very few
neutral feelings regarding the topic of cloning. This paper takes the view
that human cloning should not be approved. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAhclne.wps
Human Cloning / Why It Is Beneficial
[ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in length. The concept of human cloning is,
perhaps, the most controversial topic of the twentieth century. With
steadfast opinions on both sides of the issue, the idea of creating
scientifically produced people has some of the population up in arms with
such sacrilege, while others deem this marvel of modern technology the
missing link to what could help make an ailing human race whole again. The
writer takes the position that human cloning is beneficial by addressing
the positive aspects. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Filename: Clonben.wps
Identification Methods For A Burned Body
[ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in length. Canadian forensic science is an
integral component to the overall nature of victim identification. No
matter the situation, Canada's forensic scientists are one of the first to
arrive on the scene in order to collect pertinent clues for body
cataloging. Basic identification is not so difficult a task for the most
part, however, when the victim is burned beyond recognition, more complex
methods must be utilized as a means by which to establish positive
identification. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Filename:
TLCfire2.wps
In Support Of Cloning Body Parts
[ send
me this paper ] 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
Is Facial Communication Universal?
[ send
me this paper ] 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
Is the Shroud of Turin Real? [ send
me this paper ] An 11 page paper arguing that the Shroud of Turin
very well could be the burial cloth of Jesus. Opponents claim that
proponents of the shroud being authentic are guilty of "shroudscience" in
which they begin with the desired answer and then seek methods to validate
that answer; he apparently is unaware that opponents appear to be most
guilty of the practice. Several vocal naysayers claim that carbon dating
work in 1988 prove the shroud originates in the 14th century, yet they
refuse to discuss the shoddy science that produced that conclusion.
"Serious and credentialed researchers continue to produce evidence that
cannot easily be explained away." The Shroud of Turin looks far more like
the burial cloth of Jesus and much less like a medieval hoax. Bibliography
lists 11 sources. Filename:
KSShroudTurin.doc
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