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Spiders Spiders
SPIDERS When search engines (like Yahoo or Alta Vista, for example) are used to find information on the Internet, the results one receives normally come from giant indexes or databases, instead of from the actual Internet in real time. Because the Internet changes constantly, a search engine's... Read more
Sustainable Growth Sustainable Growth
Sustainable Growth In simple terms and with reference to a business, sustainable growth is the realistically attainable growth that a company could maintain without running into problems. A business that grows too quickly may find it difficult to fund the growth. A business that grows too slowly or... Read more
Genetic Testing Genetic Testing
Chapter 6Genetic Testing "Diagnosis" means finding the cause of a disorder, not just giving it a name. Read more
Whistleblower Whistleblower
22. Whistleblower Statutes Whistleblower statutes protect employees when they find themselves in the difficult position of discovering their employer violating a law or in some way breaching the public trust. If the employer is warned of the problem but takes no action, or asks the employee to keep... Read more
Philosophy of mind Philosophy of mind
PHILOSOPHY OF MIND The mind seems to occupy a special place in the world. It is the seat of thought and feeling, of rationality and moral concern. Is it fundamentally different from the other things we find in the natural world? Is it possible for the mind to be investigated scientifically? Can one... Read more
Iguanodon Iguanodon
Iguanodon [Gr., = iguana tooth], herbivorous ornithiscian dinosaur , characterized by teeth similar to those of the iguana , a horny beak, spikelike thumbs, and a powerful tail. It may have been capable of walking on either two or four feet. Fossils remains of the 30-ft-long (9-m)... Read more
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numbat , small marsupial , of SW Australia, also known as the marsupial anteater. The numbat, Myrmecobius fasciatus, resembles a squirrel in size and general appearance, but is adapted for eating insects, with a pointed snout and a long, cylindrical tongue covered with a sticky secretion. The... Read more
United States International Trade Commission United States International Trade Commission
United States International Trade Commission independent agency of the U.S. government established in 1916 as the Tariff Commission; renamed International Trade Commission in 1975. It is charged with serving the president and Congress as an advisory, fact-finding agency on tariff,... Read more

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