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Advice Home Business Technology Online Advertising Motivational Internet Marketing SEO Help Online Games Science Articles Happiness More Articles:1. The Debate About Cloning By Sam Vaknin Summary: Still, if a contract has been signed - implicitly or explicitly - between the parties, then such a right may crystallize in the contract and create corresponding duties and obligations, moral, as well as legal.Example:No fetus has a right to sustain its life, maintain, or prolong them at his mother's expense (no matter how minimal and insignificant theArticle: There are two types of cloning. One involves harvesting stem cells from embryos ("therapeutic cloning"). These are the equival… 2. A Unique History of the Light Bulb By Antigone Arthur Summary: Most people assume that Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. His problem however, was failure to create a proper vacuum and enough electricity to product a lasting light.Thomas Edison Enters the Light Bulb SceneFinally Thomas Edison, after thousands of experiments, in 1879 figures out that carbonized paper filament produces a lasting lightArticle: Most people take the helm that Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. This is only partially true however. Historically speaking, many p… 3. Silk - A Hard Job For Everyone Summary: The female silkworm usually lays about 300 to 400 eggs at a time. In an area about the size of a piece of typing paper about 50 moths can lay over 20,000 eggs at one time. Over the next few days, the silkworm produces a thread by making a figure eight motion over 300,000 times, during which time it is actually constructing a cocoon. The problem, for the silk manufacturer, is if the pupae remains alive it will secrete a substance that will destroy the cocoon, thus ruining the silk thread… 4. EPA Regulations Raise the Bar for Industrial Air Quality Testing Summary: For the past decade and a half, companies have worked toward meeting the latest air quality standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In 2005, regulations introduced by the Clean Air Act of 1990 came into full effect with the goal of reducing harmful emissions by 57-billion pounds per year. In 1990, the Clean Air Act was revised to include the following amendments: * Title I - strengthens measures for attaining national air quality standards * Title II - sets forth p… |
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