Sociobiology
...acism. Also, it is widely known in the scientific
community that when a certain outcome of research is expected or preferred by the researchers, researchers are often likely to subconsciously incorpororate the bias into their interpretation of the results. Therefore, any research which has serious politi...
Rudolf Steiner
...nomic opportunity and hope for individuals through
community investing." Steiner's Outlook on Social History In Steiner's various writings and lectures he held that there were three main spheres of power comprising human society : the cultural, the economic and the political. In ancient times, those who...
Neuroscience
...net Neuroscience resources and news BrainMeta A
community site Neuroanatomy & Neuropathology on the Internet High quality links Neuroscience. 2nd ed. by Purves et al (online textbook) Neuroscience for Kids NeuroWiki , a wiki website for Neuroscience related topics. All content (unless ex...
Human
...y human, or that there are group souls held by the
community of animals. Others again, beginning with Thales o...e Laws , reflecting an emphasis on the fate of the
community over the fate of the individual. Christianity introduced a greater emphasis on the individual, as w...
Eugenics
...re renounced publicly by members of the scientific
community and politicians alike. The Nuremberg trials against former Nazi leaders revealed to the world much of the sadistic practices of the regime and resulted in formalized policies of medical ethics and the 1950 UNESCO statement on race (though, notably,...
Ebola
...r help. The CDC informed the international medical
community about the epidemic (Draper 15-23). The fatality rate for the 1976 outbreak was 88.05%; the 1977 outbreak 100%; the 1994 outbreak 59.18%; the 1995 outbreak 81.27%; the 1996 outbreak 73.12%; the 2001-2002 outbreak 79.51%; and the 2003 outbreak 90.14%....
Cryptozoology
...of Homo erectus which took the anthropological
community completely by surprise. The fact that myths of a strikingly similar creature, called Ebu Gogo by the local people, have persisted until as late as the 19th Century has given the field of study new credibility from the rest of the scientific commu...
Competitive exclusion principle
...d number of species to coexist, yet in nature, any
community contains just a handful of species. See also: Ecology References Gause, G. F. (1934). The struggle for existence . Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins....