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    Wow we can maybe see a wooly mammoth on the streets!Scientist are trying to bring back extinct animals.This could be the best thing of genetic engineering for scientists they are working very hard to bring back extinct animals.This is a very hard process you need DNA and you need the animal to be frozen and need something close to the wooly mammoth and need to restore the DNA lost the closest relative is the elephant. It is a very good idea we killed them we should bring them back but it will be…

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    Analyzing “The Case for De-Extinction” I have thoroughly analyzed the article titled ‘The Case for De-Extinction: Why We Should Bring Back the Woolly Mammoth’ by an American writer, Stewart Brand, at your request and I suggest that this article should be published in the opinion section of the Shorthorn newspaper. The author provides abundant evidences and reasons to justify his claims, as well as to prove himself credible and also evokes sentiments in his audience. Brand, in his article,…

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    Studies show only five percent of cloning efforts result in a successful birth and even fewer clones go on to live long, fulfilling lives. Cloning is a dangerous, unnecessary process that should not be allowed in the United States. Cloning has a low success rate, it takes away diversity in the world and it will dehumanize society. In the future, selling meat coming from cloned animals and, human and animal cloning should be banned in the United States of America. March 4, 1997, President…

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    What could possibly have made 10,000’s of people work for over a decade to construct the great pyramid in an age when mammoths still walked the earth? Religious reasons where have been the primary motivator for the construction. Economic reasons unique to Egypt helped. Cultural forces helped shape it, and the construction itself shaped culture. Rocks where cut and hauled from hundreds of miles away to build the great pyramids. Why? The Egyptian of the time believed the pharaoh or king,…

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    Neolithic era people finally began to settle. They did this with civilizations and villages. Back in the stone age what they didn't have was thousands of brands, instead they had animal fur. In the paleolithic they wore mammoth fur. By the time the Neolithic era happened mammoths were extinct so they wore sheepskin or wool. There were many differences between the Paleolithic and Neolithic even though they were both the stone age. Did you know that writing wasn't created until the Neolithic…

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    Fly Away Peter

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    [birds]” and when “[talking] to [Imogen], as when he [talks] to Ashley… they [speak] only of ‘the birds’”. Similarly, the discovery of the mammoth supports the continuity of life as it is “thousands of years old” and still being discovered, just as soldiers are still being discovered in war trenches. There is a link between the birds and the “great wonder… the mammoth” as they both symbolise resilience and strength. The birds’ self-control to stay within its limits and the mammoth’s might to…

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    In “Attack of the Mammoth” a family travels and hunts beavers. The mother of the family went for a walk with her son on her back with a toboggan full of beaver meat. A mammoth stalks the smell of the meat and takes it from her. So there was still one last mammoth left on the earth. In White Buffalo Women it’s about a beautiful lady out on the plain all by herself and is covered with buffalo…

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    Application of clone Dolly the sheep, born in 1996, was the first mammal have been successfully cloned from an adult cell. However, she died of a progressive lung disease more common in older sheep at a young age. She lived six and a half years while most sheep can live to 11 or 12 years of age. Through the post mortem, it is discovered that Dolly had telomeres that are shorter than others of the same age in the same species. Telomeres are pieces of DNA at the ends of chromosomes that shorten…

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    Ice Age Meltdown Analysis

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    film, Ice Age: Meltdown is based off of global warming. The main characters: Manny, Sid, and Diego all came together at one point in time to create their own herd. Manny, being the leader of the pack is very lonely and depressed, being the only mammoth left on Earth. Sid the is the hyperactive, annoying sloth, whose family abandoned him long into his adulthood, and Diego is the mean and irritable tiger, who left his pack to join Manny and Sid. Manny, Sid, and Diego all live in a valley with…

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    1920s. It was the secret leasing of federal oils by the Secretary of Interior, Albert Fall. After President Harding switched the oil reserve lands from the Navy to the Department of Interior in 1921, Albert Fall secretly gave Harry F. Sinclair from Mammoth Oil exclusive rights to the Teapot Dome land in Wyoming. Fall also gave rights to Edward L. Doheny from Pan American Petroleum Company for Elk Hills and Buena Hills in California. The leases came under investigation just a short while later.…

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