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events caused by nature ( earthquakes , droughts, floods, etc.) or by human activities ( fires , accidents in transport , etc.), during which there is loss of life and materials such as death, injury, destruction of property , disruption o...
earthquake-resistant structures are needed. It is imperative that structures are designed to resist earthquake forces, in order to reduce loss of life. Science of earthquake engineering and structural design has improved, and thus, today, w...
yeasts to produce wine from grapes is one of the oldest uses of microorganisms by man. The origins of wine making date from antiquity. Before 2000 B.C. the Egyptians would store crushed fruit in a warm place in order to produce a liquid wh...
condition by examining the biological, psychological, and highly social nature of our species within the social context of our lives. What happened along the evolutionary trail that made humans so unique? In his widely accessible style, Mi...
human decision making. Conceptually, decision making models can be distinguished into compensatory and non-compensatory approaches. In the first case, a low utility (evaluation, satisfaction, etc., depending on the concept being used) deriv...
What ultimately is the "little big difference"? This assignment discusses how humans are different from animals and machines or robots and what are the differences that make us humans. A team of scientists brings forwards over thirty years ...
history. Representations of the human body in art, whether identified as religious or secular, raise questions concerning structures of power, ideology, and identity. Artistic renderings and religious interpretations of the human body privi...