HUMAN AND ANIMAL SCIENCE AND CULTURAL STUDIES
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Popular Culture and Imagery in the Cold WarAn examination of Cold War iconography and imagery in government programs and popular culture; Civil Defense, pulp fiction, magazines, film, and video games.- The Future of NASA and America's Space Race Lead Should Not Face PerilHumanity's pursuit of space exploration should be considered a vital purpose and should never take a back seat to other scientific endeavors.
Life Grip - the Philosophy and Science to Lively LongevityLiving a long life is only as enjoyable as the experience; and the experience, like driving, is totally dependent upon the route, purpose of the journey, and the condition of the vehicle.
Nanotechnology: The Science of the SmallNanotechnology is an exciting science. It is smaller than the eye can see. It is mysterious and holds the key to extended life and improved health. It is to be welcomed and embraced and not feared. Change is inevitable. Let us embrace it.- Animal RightsA sound view of the topic of animal rights that questions the need and usefulness of using amimals to further science.
Top 10 Free Attractions and Things to Do in St. Louis, MissouriSt. Louis is one of the best cities in the country for free things to see and do. From historical landmarks to places with wildlife and nature, there are free attractions for all ages.- The End of Khruschev and the Rise of BrezhnevNikita S. Khrushchev had power in Russia from 1953 to 1964. Due to poor planning, problems existing before Khrushchev took power, and bad advising, Khrushchev was taken from power using legal means.
- Do Science and Religion Make Compatible Bedfellows?I'm not going to answer this question for you - but it is a question worth some consideration.
- The Brain, Lust and LoveHow your brain, hormones, and primal instincts are involved in the different stages of attraction leading up to falling and being in love with someone.
- Ten Careers in ArchaeologyCareers in archaeology accommodate many interests, from arts to science, and from outdoor life to cultural politics.
- Fear, Sex, and Identity in Herman Melville's TypeeAn exploration of the uncanny effects of cannibalism, sex, and tattoing upon postcolonialism generally, and Melville studies specifically.
- The War on Drugs: A Look Back at Leary and the Psychedellic MovementTakes a look back at Timothy Leary and the psychedellic movement. How LSD caused the government to start a war on Leary and the drugs he tried to spread.
- Psychology and Health ProblemsThe multi-factorial model is based on the notion that health related issues are not caused by only one factor, but several.
- Reading, Vocabulary, and Math - Getting an Education OnlineToday, we have a whole new generation of tech-savvy children. Whether parents are homeschooling their children, or sending them into the public or private school system, they must learn basic skills. Technology is one tool that assists in that goal.
- Using a Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Conduct a Situational AnalysisThis outlines how to do a situational analysis in the field of sociology regarding natural resource conservation.
- Why Do We Use Language?Is language simply a mode of communication or is there more to it than what meets the ear?
- In Monotheism, It’s a (God)Man’s WorldIn the early ages of human history, women were equal to men. They were the primary healers and religious leaders, and practiced all of the arts and sciences. This radically changed with the advent of monotheism, the belief in one god.
- Can God and Darwinism Coexist?Both God and Darwin's theory of evolution are well over one hundred years old and neither has caused the other to become extinct. This seems to be self-evident proof both competing ideologies coexist - If not, what is?
- Nature Becoming Perceived with a Higher Awareness by HumansHumans are coming to realize that animals and plants are not at as low of an intelligence as they have once thought. With these new realizations, humans are extending rights to certain animals and even plants.
Codex Alimentarius: Coding Your Food SupplyIn order to understand what Codex Alimentarius is, one needs to know it has nothing to do with consumer protection as its charter says. Such statement is just a catchy phrase to have the people and the nations approve its implementation.- In Defense of Somatic Gene TherapyIn favor of the necessity of somatic gene therapy based on the expression of autonomy and beneficence.
The Geology of a Crime SceneBiology and geology contain numerous clues that help investigators in solving homicides by identifying the victim, culprit and tools used to commit the act.- Fusing with the MonsterThis essay analizes Alien Resurrection and The Fly, through Donna Haraway's feminist cyborg concept. Can the "cyborgs" in these films be considered as positive examples, and why are boundary crossings still feared?
- Analytic Psychotherapy VS. Person-Centered TherapyThis research paper details both the classic psychological theory of Carl Jung and the person-centered theory of Carl Rogers. The theories are compared with each other, in order to establish the importance of versatility in the development of modern clinical practice.
Study Abroad in Nairobi Kenya!Nairobi, Kenya's capital, offers an incredible study abroad program for college students! Find out what studying abroad in Kenya is like and what to expect in Africa!- Conflict in All Aspects Of LifeThe Conflicts we all face and have to deal with!
The Real Free Willy: Should Captive Orcas Be Released into the Wild?A major feature film "Free Willy" touched the hearts of people world wide and evoked a sort of dominant ideology-one that fired emotions in viewers to advocate the freedom of Keiko. Was releasing him into the wild the right thing to do? He loved humans!- Scientific Weight Loss - Stay Out of The Obese CategoryConsidering the US Center for Disease Controls advice is a very good idea. Fat, although systematically proven useful to the human body, is not only a waste of food. When you're fat, if very fat, you're obese, and you do indeed have a disease.
- On the Beach: Stanley Kramer's Film Adaptation of Nevil Shute's NovelIn a word, humankind has been �beached' awaiting atomic inevitability in Stanley Kramer's adaptation of Nevil Shute's On The Beach. A richly allegorical story about man, machine and political fallout in the Atomic age.
- The Effects of Greek Learning on the Early Italian RenaissanceWhile Greek learning affected all the subjects of the studia humanitatis, history and philosophy in particular were profoundly affected by the texts and ideas brought from Byzantium.
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