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Consumption And Cultural Identity

Consumption has become the core conception of anthropological studies as many scholars believe that consumption is the driving force for changes.


Cognitive Behavioral Theory

Cognitive behavioral theory is now developed in order to help educational institutions with home assignments success.


Biology - Insect Life-Cycles - Butterflies

Butterflies and moths belong to a group of insects which undergo complete metamorphosis. This means that there is a drastic change in form during the course of their life cycle which passes through the stages of egg, larva, pupa and adult.


How is DNA Testing Done

DNA testing is done for many different reasons. DNA evidence can link an alleged criminal to a crime scene. DNA paternity and maternity testing can identify a child's father or mother.


What Does A Radiologic Technologist Do

Radiology technologists take xrays and administer nonradioactive materials into patients' bloodstreams for diagnostic purposes.


Lectures on the History of Physics

The following notes are almost verbatim reports of very informal lectures on History of Science in general, physics in particular. The chief purpose of these lectures was the stimulation of interest in the historical approach. Philosophy of science was discussed occasionally in the context of history.


Mosquitoes and Malaria

The bites of the common British species of mosquito (Culex pipiens) cause little more than irritation and swelling. In many tropical countries, the Middle East and Southern Asia, species of mosquito in the genus Anopheles transmit the disease malaria.


Welding Microscopes

Micro welding or micro-dimensional welding is a widely used and accepted process in today's industry. The process is carried out under a welding microscope which helps to weld small areas with maximum accuracy.


Student Microscopes

Student microscopes are small and inexpensive light microscopes. Student microscopes are a must for schools and educational establishments that have any kind of science on its curriculum.


Inexpensive Microscopes

Inexpensive microscopes are comparatively low priced, which makes the optical resolution facility feasible for every one. Inexpensive microscopes resemble primitive models of the microscope. They are the basic models of a microscope with only the essential requirements for an enlarged vision of the object. They usually lack the sophistication such as zoom or enhanced resolution, which are necessary for professional purposes. Inexpensive microscopes are generally preferred by amateurs in the field of microscopy.


History of Biotechnology

Biotechnology has been practiced for thousands of years. It dates back to when man first learned how to plant crops or breed animals. The discovery of fermentation defined its beginning. The natural process involved microorganisms for the production of food and medicine. The method included making cheese and yogurt from milk; converting fruit juices into wine; leavening bread; and making beer, which the Egyptians recorded as a prescription medicine in 1600 B.C. Archeologists reveal that these early practices has were around between 5,000 to 10,000 B.C.


Water is Life

Water is integral and vital part of our daily life, environment and nature. Water is the primary reason of life existing on the Earth.


The Potential of Genetically Modified Soy to Manage HIV/AIDS in Africa

Reports on a study commissioned by Solae Company to establish if soy protein-enhanced drinks can reduce the sufferings of HIV/AIDS patients in South Africa


Facts On Mercury

An article that gives information related to Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun.


DNA Paternity Testing: How Do Labs Do It?

People are taking more and more to DNA testing these days. And in an age where anything can be stolen from bags, cars to identities, DNA testing has provided us with an accurate identification system that cannot be denied or lied about. As they say, it’s all in the genes!


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