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  • Genetic Engineering, History and Future - Altering the Face of Science

    Genetic Engineering, History and Future - Altering the Face of Science

    Genetic Engineering, history and future Altering the Face of Science Science is a creature that continues to evolve at a much higher rate than the beings that gave it birth. The transformation time from tree-shrew, to ape, to human far exceeds the time from analytical engine, to calculator, to computer. But science, in the past, has always remained distant. It has allowed for advances in production, transportation, and even entertainment, but never in history will

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    Essay Length: 3,104 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Yan
  • Hebei Silicon Valley Chemical Co

    Hebei Silicon Valley Chemical Co

    Company brief introduction Hebei Silicon Valley chemical Co., Ltd is situated to ounty Guangfu Yongnian Handan China, which is specialized in the new Functional Materials application development the science and technology enterprise. The company organizations and agencies are integrity; the management structure is mainly made of decision-making, market marketing, production Monitoring, science and technology developing. It take the goal plan management, economic accounting management and total quality management as corn, drawn up enterprise regulation, has

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    Essay Length: 515 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: July
  • Easily Made Silicon-Based Chemicals from Sand

    Easily Made Silicon-Based Chemicals from Sand

    Word Count 504 Easily Made Silicon-based Chemicals from Sand I believe this new process of creating silicon-based chemicals from sand will revolutionize the industry by decreasing costs and increasing productivity. University of Michigan Professor and materials scientist, Richard Laine, discovered a relatively non-toxic and inexpensive way of producing a many different kinds of silicon-based chemicals. This Process uses sand or rice hull ash and antifreeze to create needed chemicals while helping to decrease costs

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    Essay Length: 628 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Internal Combustion Engine

    Internal Combustion Engine

    Internal combustion engine automobiles were first produced in Germany by Karl Benz in 1885-1886, and Gottlieb Daimler between 1886-1889. Karl Benz began to work on new engine patents in 1878. At first he concentrated on creating a reliable two-stroke gas engine, based on Nikolaus Otto's design of the four-stroke engine. A patent on the design by Otto had been declared void. Benz finished his engine on New Year's Eve and was granted a patent for

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    Essay Length: 591 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Vika
  • Bhopal, India Chemical Accident, 1984

    Bhopal, India Chemical Accident, 1984

    Just after midnight on December 3, 1984, a pesticide plant in Bhopal, India had a chemical leak accident. The chemical that was released into the air is called methyl isocyanate, or MIC, used to make pesticides. This chemical is tremendously harmful and fatal to humans, livestock, and crops. Only a short-term exposure may cause death or unfavorable health effects. The slums of Bhopal and its residents that surrounded the plant which were mostly affected by

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    Essay Length: 351 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Artur
  • Genetic Engineering: Should We or Shouldn’t We?

    Genetic Engineering: Should We or Shouldn’t We?

    Genetic Engineering: Should we or Shouldn't we? Genetic engineering is a process in which scientists transfer genes from one species to another totally unrelated species. Usually this is done in order to get one organism to produce proteins, which it would not naturally produce. The genes taken from one species, which code for a particular protein, are put into cells of another species, using a vector. This can result in the cells producing the desired

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    Essay Length: 999 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Top
  • The Benefits of Genetically Engineered Foods Are in the Near Future

    The Benefits of Genetically Engineered Foods Are in the Near Future

    The Benefits of Genetically Engineered Foods are in the Near Future I. Introduction: Genetically engineered foods could produce many benefits for our future because GE foods could promote longevity on the shelves of the stores, could be produced in drought ridden countries, and could enhance vitamins that are lacking in some countries. II. Background section A. Facts on Linda Bren and the FDA facts. B. FDA states that GE foods are as safe as

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    Essay Length: 1,676 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Inhibitory Effect of the Chemical Agents Lysol, Bleach and Silver on the Growth of E. Coli and M.Luteus Bacteria

    The Inhibitory Effect of the Chemical Agents Lysol, Bleach and Silver on the Growth of E. Coli and M.Luteus Bacteria

    The Inhibitory Effect Of The Chemical Agents Lysol, Bleach And Silver On the Growth Of E. coli and M.luteus Bacteria Introduction There are two different strains of domain Bacteria. There are gram negative and gram positive. Gram negative bacteria are more complex and they have an out membrane that contains lipopolysaccharides. Gram positive bacteria have a much simpler design and an outer shell that contains peptidoglycan. Gram negative bacteria is less susceptible to the effect

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    Essay Length: 609 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Chemical Bonding

    Chemical Bonding

    Chemical reactions involve the making and breaking of bonds. It is essential that we know what bonds are before we can understand any chemical reaction. To understand bonds, we will first describe several of their properties. The bond strength tells us how hard it is to break a bond. Bond lengths give us valuable structural information about the positions of the atomic nuclei. Bond dipoles inform us about the electron distribution around the two bonded

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    Essay Length: 489 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Wendy
  • The Complications of Designing an Engineering/architecture Curriculum

    The Complications of Designing an Engineering/architecture Curriculum

    Engineers and Architects are universally regarded as premier professionals, those that which possesses relevant knowledge, creates new knowledge, and have the capacity for its application. And the quality of these attributes has become determinants of the strength of a nation, and agents for change and development. But how do we train our future engineers and architects? Are they up for such tremendous challenges in an environment that is constantly changing? Can they adapt to a

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    Essay Length: 1,073 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Re-Engineering the Technology Acquisition Process

    Re-Engineering the Technology Acquisition Process

    EPSRC Management of Technology Initiative Project Number: GR/K/11468 Project Title: RE-ENGINEERING THE TECHNOLOGY ACQUISITION PROCESS Document Title: Managing the Product Development Process (Part 1: An Assessment) Document Date: 4 May, 2005 S. Jenkins1, S. Forbes1 T.S. Durrani1 S.K. Banerjee2 University of Strathclyde Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering1 and Department of Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management2 204, George Street Glasgow, G1 1XW CONTENTS 1. ABSTRACT 1 2. PREAMBLE 1 3. INTRODUCTION 1 4. METHODOLOGIES FOR

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    Essay Length: 7,853 Words / 32 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Mike
  • Dow Chemical’s Networking and Telecommunications

    Dow Chemical’s Networking and Telecommunications

    Dow Chemical’s Networking and Telecommunications Joshua Newly Information Management In Business - CIS/564.4 Colette Gardner Group FV02MBA02F July 30, 2002 Dow Chemical’s Networking and Telecommunications Dow Chemical (www.dow.com) is a multinational Fortune 100 organization that has offices in over 170 countries. The company is involved in a wide range of markets that provide a diversified revenue stream of over $30 billion annually. Their business plan includes a $2 billion return of operating expenses through

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    Essay Length: 847 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Janna
  • Genetic Engineering Is Kinda Bad

    Genetic Engineering Is Kinda Bad

    Human embryo research has been the subject of extensive debate for some years. In some countries it is prohibited, in others it is not. The main problem is due to the lack of consensus on a basic human question: when does a fertilized human egg become a human being? This is a fundamental ethical question because a human being has human rights, including the right-to life. Biologically, there is nothing more special about a

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    Essay Length: 3,145 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Anna
  • A Comparison of Genetic Engineering in Gattaca to Modern Stem-Cell Research

    A Comparison of Genetic Engineering in Gattaca to Modern Stem-Cell Research

    Searching for stem cell news on the internet reveals a never-ending amount of pages with web sites about breakthroughs in stem-cell research. Such articles included potential cures to diabetes, Parkinson’s, leukemia, and various forms of cancer. This research could potentially lead to these terrible diseases’ near end. In Andrew Niccol’s Gattaca, a society is portrayed where there are no diseases due to advanced genetic engineering. This movie, based in the future, depicts couples that are

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    Essay Length: 813 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Chemical and Biological Weapons

    Chemical and Biological Weapons

    Will the human race still be in existence in fifty more years? Although likely, there is a very real possibility that we will not be here. For example, after the Gulf War, we found Saddam Hussein stockpiling Weapons of Mass Destruction. Did you know that he had enough weapons to kill every single human, dog, and cow on the face of the earth? When I found that out, I thought it was very interesting, so

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    Essay Length: 4,500 Words / 18 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Monika
  • Electrical Engineering

    Electrical Engineering

    One major staple of computer engineering is the embedded system, which consists of a computer, communication, and software. An embedded system is a special purpose designed to perform a dedicated function. Unlike a general purpose computer, like a personal computer, an embedded system performs one or a few predefined tasks, usually with very specific requirements, and often includes task-specific hardware, and mechanical parts not usually found in a general purpose computer. Since the system is

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    Essay Length: 273 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Jon
  • Bioethics and the Biomedical Engineer

    Bioethics and the Biomedical Engineer

    The last five decades have seen significant development in medical and biomedical technology and applications. The increase in research and development in fields such as biomechanics, biomaterials, cloning, tissue engineering, and medicine have spawned a whole new branch of philosophy aptly named bioethics. Bioethics, the study of the ethical and moral implications of biological research and biomedical advances, emerged in the early 1970s as its own discipline. As medical technology is improved and new developments

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    Essay Length: 2,415 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Social Engineering

    Social Engineering

    Social Engineering 2 Social Engineering This paper will discuss how social engineering and the law influence a persons’ right to smoke cigarettes. There are currently no laws preventing a person from smoking cigarettes. One would have to wonder if that is where the legislators are heading. There are a pletera of bans on smoking in certain places and smoking is only allowed in certain other designated areas. I will also discuss my desire to

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    Essay Length: 1,366 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Vika
  • Four Source of Energy: Chemical, Solar, Mechanical, and Nuclear

    Four Source of Energy: Chemical, Solar, Mechanical, and Nuclear

    Energy Four Source of Energy: Chemical, Solar, Mechanical, and Nuclear Energy is used in every aspect of our lives, from power for transportation, to heat and light in dwelling and working areas, to the manufacture of good of all kinds. The development of science and civilization is closely linked to the availability and development of energy in useful forms. In this paper I am going to show four extremely vital forms of energy that we

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    Essay Length: 1,163 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Steve
  • Multi Nationals as Engines of Growth

    Multi Nationals as Engines of Growth

    Multinationals as Engines of Growth United Fruit and the Banana Republics The United Fruit Company, a U.S. concern, is notorious for having economically colonized Central American in particular, using the support of the U.S. politically--and, on occasion, militarily--to ensure its taking of large profits in the region. Dissent within the U.S. against the U.S. government-United Fruit Company collaboration reached its peak in the second decade of the 20th century. The United Fruit Company owned vast

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    Essay Length: 4,586 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Supplementary Chemicals

    Supplementary Chemicals

    Acetone Acetone is a colourless liquid with a sweet odour. It is readily soluble in water, ethanol, ether and many other substances. The melting point is -95 C and boiling point is 56 C. It is highly flammable and explosive. Acetone is commonly found in nail polish. Since it is heavier than air, it travels on the ground. The vapour it gives out will irritate the eyes; damage the nervous system, liver, kidneys, gastrointestinal tract

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    Essay Length: 382 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Vika
  • Cloning and Genectic Engineering

    Cloning and Genectic Engineering

    Cloning and Genetic Engineering have been around for half a century, and always it has never been what these sciences have to offer the world, it has always been the ethics behind genetic engineering and cloning that stops this technology from moving forward. Throughout this paper, I would like to discuss the different types of cloning and genetic engineering and what benefits they provide as well as the ethics they have destroyed along the way.

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    Essay Length: 1,695 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Artur
  • Social Engineering

    Social Engineering

    Social Engineering October 29, 2007 Social Engineering Before laws or a land without laws would be a chaotic place for humans to live. Since there have been social communities there have been a need for laws to control the moral and ethical issues that come when two or more people come together. These laws or rules are intended to help make everyone understand what one may think or the government thinks that the right moral

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    Essay Length: 825 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Mike
  • Genetic Engineering

    Genetic Engineering

    Genetic Engineering “Just as the success of a corporate body in making money need not set the human condition ahead, neither does every scientific advance automatically make our lives more meaningful”. (Wald 45). These words were spoken by a Nobel Prize winning biologist and Harvard professor, George Wald, in a lecture given in 1976 on the Dangers of Genetic Engineering. This quotation states that incredible inventions, such as genetic engineering, are not always beneficial

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    Essay Length: 1,147 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Monika
  • Genetically Engineered Foods - Pros and Cons

    Genetically Engineered Foods - Pros and Cons

    The world has seen many changes and advances over the last century, but possibly none that hold as many possibilities as genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is turning up in more and more places, and it is almost certainly here to stay. Just as computers and plastics changed most aspects of living since they were invented, biological engineering has the potential to do the same in the future. This new technology has a wide range

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    Essay Length: 3,420 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Kevin

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