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Modern Day Theory Of Evolution
[ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in length. The writer discusses
contemporary views on evolution, as well as discusses DNA as it relates to
recent evidence. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Filename:
TLCevlut.wps
Monkey See, Monkey Do - Parallels Between Human
& Animal Memory [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper that explores the similarities and
relations between the human processes of memory and those of the animal
species, primarily the Chimpanzee. Arguments defending both the
similarities and the differences in the behavioral habits of the
Chimpanzee as compared to those of the human species are presented, as
well as recent research findings. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: LCMemory.doc
Nature Verses Nurture: Impacts on Child Motivation
and Temperament [ send
me this paper ] A 12 page overview of the relative importance of
nature verses nurture, genetics verses environment, on a child�s
temperament and motivation. Emphasizes that research does indeed support
the contention of a genetic predisposition toward certain behaviors but
that this research does not dismiss the need to constructively format a
child�s environment to enhance both motivation and temperament.
Bibliography lists 15 sources. Filename:
PPntrNur.wps
Obesity: Physiological, Psychological,
Sociological and Economic Factors [ send
me this paper ] A 10 page overview of obesity and the factors which
interplay to cause the condition and those which result from it. Defines
obesity and provides statistics from the United States of the proportion
of the populace who are considered to be one degree or another obese.
Traces the physiological, psychological, sociological and economic
correlates with the condition. Emphasizes that unfavorable environmental
influences acting upon genetically predisposed individuals is the most
logical explanation for obesity. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Filename: PPobese.wps
Polycomb Group-Mediated Repression of Homeotic
Gene Expression in Drosophila [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper discussing two possible actions of
polycomb group (PcG) genes in repressing homeotic gene expression in
Drosophila. One is that PcG binds to DNA through PcG response elements;
the other is the dMi-2 and Hb combine to recruit PcG to DNA, though it may
also be possible that Hb recruits dMi-2 directly to DNA. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. Filename:
KSDrosPcG.wps
Prokaryotic Cells: Similarities and Differences
Between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells and the Potential for Genetic
Manipulation [ send
me this paper ] A 9 page discussion of the cellular structure of
these two broad categories of cells. Notes that prokaryotic cells lack a
limiting nuclear membrane and are represented among single cell organisms
such as bacteria and the blue green algae while eukaryotic cells are found
in multicellular organisms. Describes the major structural components of
these cells and emphasizes that even the most simplistic of these cells
can have tremendous importance even to the most advanced of multicellular
organisms. Notes that this importance can be particularly concerning in
the case of genetic modification of disease causing single-cell organisms
for the purposes of biological warfare. Bibliography lists sources. Filename: PPcell.wps
Pseudoscience: Common Depictions Verses Scientific
Fact in Homosexuality [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page discussion of the inaccuracies regarding
the root causes of sexual preference. Suggests that these inaccuracies are
particularly damaging when they are misrepresented as scientific fact.
Present real facts regarding homosexuality which would support the
contention that sexual preference is genetically determined. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Filename:
PPsciFrd.wps
Rhetorical Analysis: Stephen Gould
[ send
me this paper ] (5 pp) In this paper we will be examining a short
piece of text (Chauvet Cave: The Discovery of the World's Oldest Paintings
- 1996) by Stephen Gould which involves both science and technology, yet
we will examine this work from a rhetorical perspective, first as a
singularity, then in light of a broader context. Bibliography lists 3
sources. The student should note that the text used is included after the
bibliography. Filename:
BBrhetor.doc
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