(a) Name the factors that limit our ability to classify and understand microbial diversity. (b) What implications do these challenges have for environmental and health management? Why is the concept of carrying capacity hard to apply to modern human population? Did i...
Why is the concept of carrying capacity hard to apply to modern human population? Did it apply to primitive humans? Why or why not? Remember to include at least one reference source Why do we have reflexes? What effect do humans have on the environment? Why is ph...
Humans are part of nature, we may have evolved naturally or been created by a supernatural being when the Earth was created, either way we are a part of nature. Deepak Chopra has discussed the “Gaia hypothesis” and wonders if we are a cancer on the Earth. David Attenborough has ...
I plumcakes with meditation: humans have only one earth. Now the earth, because human wanton destruction, her beautiful appearance has long been riddled with holes. Her rich resources, also nearly dried up. A beauty of the earth, in ignorance of the human hand, has been increasingly close...
Humans have the capacity for both darkness and kindness. When someone expresses a dislike for everyone, it may signal underlying hurt from past relationships. Alternatively, they may feel overwhelmed by interpersonal conflict or the challenge of managing relationships, perceiving resolution as out of re...
a我计划这个周末做些有趣的事情。 I plan this weekend to handle an interesting matter.[translate] aThey will continue to do tasks where danger, repetition, cost or the need for precision prevents humans from performing. 他们将继续做任务,危险、重复、费用或者对精确度的需要防止人执行。[translate]...
Humans have a built in need to make our mark on the world. We want to bring new things to life, to mold things into the image we have in our imaginations, to subdue the earth. We write not just to change the world, but to create a new world. And with each new world, new possi...
he claimed that the entire Ebola alert, highly visible and widely publicised, was predicated upon the need to generate public knowledge that a “dangerous emergency” of epidemic proportions was immanent, to warrant experimenting with healthy humans in accordance with WHO Ethics Committee stipulations....
Why aren't most people in the world rich? Is it a problem of scarcity of resources or competition between humans? Why do we have a free market economics scenario that has problems involving the distribution of wealth and concentration of power?
Why is the concept of carrying capacity hard to apply to modern human populations? Did it apply to primitive humans? Why or why not? Why is urea always found in urine? What is the importance of immersion oil? Why do we have to use it with 100x lens only?