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Psychology
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Introduction To Silicone And Silicone Products
Silicone (formally referred to as polymerized siloxane or polysiloxane) refers to any of a number of polymers containing alternate silicon and oxygen atoms, whose properties are determined by the organic groups attached to the silicon atoms.
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The 2007 Pet Food Crisis: Was it Preventable?
Recently a pet food manufacturer, whose wet pet foods are sold under dozens of familiar brand names, had allowed a lethal substance known as melamine to enter their products. This error wasn't discovered until over 60 million potentially contaminated units were in stores and sudden and epidemic kidney failure among cats and dogs was reported. The ensuing pet food recall affected pet owners nationwide.
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Reproduction - Mutual Compatibility
How is it possible that two entire separate reproductive functions co-exist? If there was no design or order to our existence, how can we have two decidedly different, yet mutually necessary reproductive systems? How is it that these separate systems naturally interact to facilitate the birth of generation after generation?
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7 Tips for Teaching Children Science
The world is changing fast. It's more important than ever to get your kids interested in
science at an early age. And it's easier than you think. Find out how with these great
tips on turning everyday activities into fun learning experiences.
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