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  • The Natural Roots of Sexuality
    Recent studies in animal sexuality serve to dispel two common myths: that sex is exclusively about reproduction and that homosexuality is an unnatural sexual preference. It now appears that sex is also about recreation as it frequently occurs out of the mating season. And same-sex copulation and bonding are common in hundreds of species, from bonobo apes to gulls.

    Moreover, homosexual couples in the Animal Kingdom are prone to behaviors commonly - and erroneously - attributed only to heterosexuals. The New York Times reported in its February 7, 2004 issue about a couple of gay penguins ...
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    Sam Vaknin
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  • Breathalyzer for TB and Hepatitis Needed at Border

    One of the latest technology advances in innovation for disease control is a device, which is similar to a Breathalyzer. It is truly amazing what entrepreneurs can come up with when the mother of invention remains mankind’s greatest motivator. There are some issues with such equipment, in that how do you test people with out infecting those being tested when the others who were tested might have had the disease and contaminated equipment? We have outlined some ideas on how to do this without infecting those who work with the INS, Border Patrol or in DHS.

    First of all we know how serio ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • Sun Safety
    The sun is an important part of our lives. Exposure to the sun allows our bodies to produce Vitamin D which is needed to help absorb calcium for strong healthy bones. Generally, we get 50-80% of our sun exposure by the time we reach age 18, therefore, it is important that parents teach children how to stay in the sun safely.

    Try to avoid prolonged periods in the sun when its at its highest in the sky. This is the time the sun can do the most damage to your skin. In the United States, that is generally between 10am and 4pm. If you are out during this period, make sure you are protected w ...
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    Kathy Alexander
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    Greenpeace doesn't back genetic engineering
    Grandforks.com - Tue, 17 May 2005 23:10:36 GMT


    International Conference on Innovation, Good Practice and Research in Engineering Education - 24 Jul 2006 - Liverpool
    This international conference is dedicated to enhancing the quality of university education in all engineering disciplines. It will serve as a forum for the sharing of innovation and good practice and will provide delegates with the opportunity to critically and creatively engage with new ideas and research that might help them develop their own approach to learning, teaching and assessment. The conference will be of interest to those: - involved with teaching engineering in higher, further and secondary education - supporting staff and students in engineering departments - conducting research and development in engineering education - developing policy and practice relevant to engineering education in professional institutions and government organisations


    HD1761 .F43 2002 Fed up! [videorecording] : genetic engineering, industrial agriculture, and sustainable alternatives / Wholesome Goodness Productions ; directed and edited by Angelo Sacerdote
    [San Francisco, CA] : Wholesome Goodness Productions, c2002Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- United StatesAgriculture -- Environmental aspects -- United StatesPesticides -- Risk assessment -- United StatesGenetic engineering -- Risk assessment -- United StatesGenetically modified foods -- United StatesFood -- Labeling -- United StatesFood -- Biotechnology -- United StatesGreen Revolution -- United StatesSustainable agriculture -- United StatesOrganic farming -- United StatesDVDMEDIA RESOURCES HD1761 .F43 2002


    India: Genetic Engineering - Petition Accuses Govenment Over Biosafety Testing
    India has approved BT (genetically modified) cotton to be planted in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab, but issues of biosafety, it seems, have not been given due attention. Dr. Arpad Pusztai, the scientist who has discovered that genetically modified potatoes caused rats to get sick and was fired for insisting that the study results be made public, has stated in testimony to the Supreme Court of India that we're dealing with "a potentially toxic crop whose anti-nutrients, (toxins such as gossypol, cyclopropenoid fatty acids or the potent carcinogenic aflatoxins, are well-known to accumulate in the subcutaneous fatty tissues of consumers." A Public Interest Petition charges that the Indian government is...


     

     
     


  • The Truth About Halitosis, More Commonly Known As Bad Breath
    PART I: THE SCIENCE OF HALITOSIS AND BACTERIA IN YOUR MOUTH

    Halitosis, also more commonly known as bad breath, is caused by anaerobic producing bacteria which normally live WITHIN the surface of the tongue and in the throat. These bacteria are supposed to be there because they assist with digestion by breaking down proteins found in specific foods, mucous or phlegm, blood, and in diseased or "broken-down" oral tissue. Under certain conditions, these bacteria start to break down proteins at a very high rate. Proteins are made up of amino acids, two of which (Cysteine and Methionine) are dens ...
    Author: Dr. Harold Katz - TheraBreath
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  • Genetic Engineering of Our Food - David Icke Medical Archives
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  • Genetic Engineering - Red Colony Article
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  • Curriculum topic: Genetic engineering journal articles
    ... from Austguide] 'Plants could give the us the good oil', Ecos , 2004, no. 118, Jan..-Mar, p. 34-5 ... ... vol. 24, no. 8, Aug., pp. 48-51. Genetic engineering produces pest and herbicide resistant ...


  • World Watch Magazine: January/ February 2005
    ... Archives January/ February Trespass: Genetic Engineering as the Final Conquest A New Paradigm for ... ... May/ June Farming's New Feudalism When Good Corporations Go Bad The Shape of Forests to ...


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  • Genetic Engineering Network - Contacts and links
    ... includes good briefings on the science of GM and GM issues. About GEN | Local groups | Getting active | News | Search Contacts & links | Resources | List of testsites | Home Genetic Engineering Network ...


  • An Interview with Plant Scientist Dr. E. Anne Clark on Genetic Engineering i...
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  • Ethics and Genetic Engineering
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  • GENETIC ENGINEERING HOME PAGE
    ... about. Ethical Issues in Animal and Plant Genetic Engineering To find out more about what sort of ... ... issues around in the UK! Despite an initially good reception for modified tomato paste, an ...


  • Christian Aid reports: Selling suicide
    ... Secondly, one of the newest products of genetic engineering in agriculture, the 'terminator ... ... knock more sustainable farming off track for good. An uncontainable GM system, once released ...


  • Essay - Genetic Engineering
    Genetic Engineering: much food, many problems - no solutions . . NOTE: Since I wrote this in 1998 it's ... ... HAVING established the green revolution as a ìgood thingî, Trewavas feels free to endorse the ...


  • Best genetic engineering, genetically modified foods and cloning websites
    ... engineering gives a brief but thorough overview of the genetic engineering controversy, plus a helpful glossary. Web Care2 ECO SHOP NEW! A Good Planet Is Hard to Find! Wear it on organic t-shirts ...


  • Genentech - Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering pioneer
    ... Today, Genentech continues to use genetic engineering techniques and advanced technologies to develop medicines that fill significant unmet needs and provide enhanced clinical benefits to millions of ...


  • Colorado Genetic Engineering Action Network
    ... left to learn more about the issue of genetic engineering, also called genetic modification ... ... will use terms such as genetic enhancement to make it sound good. mustreads intro tour what is ...


  • Genetically Modified... | 100777.com
    ... many heavily processed modern products. Even good forms of soy foods must be eaten sparingly-the ... ... and sweets, is being made using a secret genetic engineering process, which some scientists claim ...


  • EcoHealth . What's Left to Eat?: Genetic Engineering
    ... We don't have all the answers about genetic engineering. Even more difficult, we probably don't ... ... governments, industries, and individuals utilize good science as the foundation for wise decisions ...


  • Opinions on Genetic Engineering of Food | TOPICS Online Magazine
    ... Canada February 1, 2002 In my opinion, genetic engineering is quite helpful. For example, salmon ... ... I think that to create manipulated food isn't good because if we didn't have to kill to eat, then ...



  • ... on Genetic Engineering Last Update.....March 25th, 2005 Great DNA Links! You are going to love this! A James Watson Bobblehead. Who would have guessed. New site about DNA products. This is a good ...


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  • Food Fight: Genetic Engineering vs. Organics: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly...
    Food Fight Genetic Engineering vs. Organics The Good, the Bad and the Ugly SALLY DENEEN / Emagazine 18sep03 At a supermarket in the Midwest, Mary Lee Treter passes aisles of shelves stocked with ...


  • Genetic Engineering - MSPCA Angell
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  • NC2020: Research Papers on NanoTechnology and Genetic Engineering
    ... The Event Horizon of a New Age, by Charles Ostman: good graphics, a nice layout and some fine descriptions. Links to overviews of Genetic Engineering on the Web: The Case for Cloning Humans, by Steven ...


  • Question & Answers : :
    ... I have a few questions relating to genetic engineering. i) it is permissible in a general sens ... ... else, then it is haraam. Allah knows best Do good to others Ghusl of Janabah Question: I would ...


  • WILD DUCK REVIEW - Human Genetic Engineering, with Richard Hayes
    ... and Japan, for exampleóboth germline genetic engineering and human cloning have already been ... ... striving in order to realize a larger social good is simply wrong. Of course, the fact that ...



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  • Redesigning the World
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  • Genetic Engineering of Crop Plants
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  • Childhood Obesity
    Along with the increase of obesity in adult, childhood obesity is on the rise. Around 15.5 percent of adolescents in the United States, aged 12 to 19 are obese. Even more alarming, about 15.3 percent of children ages 6 to 11 are obese. These children are developing Type II Diabetes and high blood pressure at an early age. They are placing themselves at increased risk for heart disease and other obesity-related diseases. Their weight also makes them the target of bullies and children who insult and taunt them about their weight. This can ruin their self-esteem and put them at risk for depressio ...
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    Beverley Brooke
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  • When Does Man Become God?

    Some scientists argue over creation and evolution and they argue did man create god or did god create man. And without that ongoing and predictable out of debate, lets discuss our scientific advancements. When does Man cross the line and become a god? Or a creator or modifier of life to such a degree that he has changed the entire current scenario? Take this interesting development. To make ethanol better, simply modify the corn more. Call it Super Corn after this has been done. And regarding mosquitoes, modify them too, and then you have no malaria

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