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  • Contraceptives for Men : Future of Male Contraception Conference 2007  By : Ken Brower-10301
    There are numerous forms of contraceptives for women. To identify some, there are injections, female condoms, sponges, intrauterine devices, birth control pills and birth control patches. Women are sometimes given the sole burden and responsibility when carrying out a natural birth control method, which is based on the fertility period around the time of menstruation.
  • Contraceptives for Men : Future of Male Contraception Conference 2007  By : Ken Brower-10301
    There are numerous forms of contraceptives for women. To identify some, there are injections, female condoms, sponges, intrauterine devices, birth control pills and birth control patches. Women are sometimes given the sole burden and responsibility when carrying out a natural birth control method, which is based on the fertility period around the time of menstruation.
  • Controversial Research: Embryonic Stem Cells and Obesity Vaccines  By : David Stockwell
    When the results of the research are controversial, it draws people's attention. This can lead to the field itself, like Embryonic Stem Cell and Obesity research becoming controversial. But controversial research can lead to more new developments as researchers strive to address the controversy with new solutions.
  • Converting to the Hydrogen Economy  By : Colleen Spiegel-2027
    Yes, we can convert to a hydrogen economy. Don't roll your eyes at me. It's true. A total conversion to a hydrogen economy is possible in the near future. How is that (you may ask)? Well, we need an
  • Copper Makes the World Go Round Too  By : James Monahan
    I'm pretty sure you know what copper is. After all, it's found in a lot of the things we come across in our day-to-day experiences.
  • Creative Ways To Get Your Child Interested In Science  By : Tired Dad of Four
    While science might be your worst subject getting your kids interested in science can be as simple as baking cookies or playing in the snow. Here are some tips to help get your child interested in science from a young age.
  • Dar Al-Hikmah  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "Amid the surging splendour, Imam al-Hakim emerges as an unusual personality judged by any standard. He founded Dar al-Hikmah (House of Wisdom), also known as Dar al-Ilm (House of Knowledge) in 395/1004, where the sciences including astronomy, logic, philosophy, mathematics, history, theology, languages and medicines were taught. Qadi Abul Aziz bin Muhammad bin Noman was its first supervisor. This academy was connected with the royal palace, enriched with a huge library, and distinct conference rooms and chambers. The scientists, philosophers, professors, theologians, scholars etc conducted scholastic activities. Staff of clerks and servants was employed for the upkeep of the institution. Scientists, professors and learned men were employed as lecturers.
  • Dawr-I Satr  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The word satr (pl. satur) is derived from astar, meaning hide, cover or shield. As it is said, masatra (he concealed enmity), or tastir (to hold within a curtain). According to Arabic-English Lexicon (New York, 1872, 4:1304) by Edward William Lane, the word satr means to veil, conceal or hide a thing. The Ismailis had employed the term dawr-i satr (period of concealment) with regards to those periods in their history when the Imams were hidden from the eyes of their followers when the animosity of their enemies reached to its extreme. On that critical moment, the hujjats represented the Imams in the community. The hujjat was a living proof, acting as the custodian until the time of the Imam's reappearance. In contrast, the period following the concealment is known as dawr-i kashf (unveiling period) or the dawr-i zuhur (period of manifestation), when the Imams publicly made their appearance.
  • Dawr-I Satr  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The word satr (pl. satur) is derived from astar, meaning hide, cover or shield. As it is said, masatra (he concealed enmity), or tastir (to hold within a curtain). According to Arabic-English Lexicon (New York, 1872, 4:1304) by Edward William Lane, the word satr means to veil, conceal or hide a thing. The Ismailis had employed the term dawr-i satr (period of concealment) with regards to those periods in their history when the Imams were hidden from the eyes of their followers when the animosity of their enemies reached to its extreme. On that critical moment, the hujjats represented the Imams in the community. The hujjat was a living proof, acting as the custodian until the time of the Imam's reappearance. In contrast, the period following the concealment is known as dawr-i kashf (unveiling period) or the dawr-i zuhur (period of manifestation), when the Imams publicly made their appearance.
  • Dekomount LCD TV and Plasma Wall Brackets  By : Damian Ogilvy-16258
    Dekomount hits the ground running with a new line of products offering the perfect solution to consumer demands for a quality made, easy-to-install, universally applicable wall mounting system for large-screen
  • Digital Flow Meter - Is There A Way Out?  By : Scott Fromherz
    There are different types of flow meters; each of them used for a different purpose. When the meter registers, one should know how to get a basic reading without too much struggle.
  • DNA Engineering: Altering Human Characteristics  By : JKander
    With the power of DNA Engineering, it is possible that all inherited diseases could be removed from birth. This article explains how.
  • DNA Testing - An Overview Of This Revolutionary Scientific Breakthrough  By : Brooke Hayles
    There are advantages and disadvantages to undergoing DNA testing. The government and courts rely on DNA testing in solving crimes and finding leads. The method of DNA collection have proven guilt in crimes, as well as proven innocence in some wrongly accused of serious crimes or felonies.
  • Does Apple's iPhone Meet Expectations? - EssayTown  By : Rachel McCarthy-1715
    The iPhone (Apple) is 4.5 inches long, 2.4 inches wide, about .5 inches thick, and weighs only 4.5 ounces. It contains a 2-megapixel, digital camera. For Internet use, the iPhone also offers the Safari Web browser, built-in Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.
  • Earth Science … Get Your Child More Involved In the World Around Them  By : Tired Dad of Four
    Earth science deals with the many different processes that take place on our planet. It is in the ground that we walk on, in the water we swim in, and in the air that we breathe.

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