Sunday, December 16, 2007

Driving Questions

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

What are the affects of natural vs prescribed or over the counter medicines and how well do they work?

Ross A.

Anonymous said...

How have diseases changed so that antibiotics and certain drugs no longer effect them?

-Alex T.

Anonymous said...

What renewable energy sources are reliable and will be used into the future?

David M.

Pinchy2.0 said...

how do we reduce our dependence on al gore?

i mean traditional energy, sorry.

sincerely

Franklin Worth Spanklin XVI MD

Anonymous said...

On average, how many kilowatt hours of energy can one wind-mill produce in twenty-four hours? On average how many kilowatt hours of energy does one home consume in twenty-four hours?
Alex D.

Anonymous said...

With cure, is there always a mutually exclusive relationship with side effects?
-Erik C.

Anonymous said...

Before antibiotics, people died frequently of many diseases which we are now immune to in the 21st century. However, diseases are evolving quicker than our new antibiotics can cure them, so what do we do? Does the human race as a whole revert to survival of the fittest? What new alternate cures are in development, if any?


Luke, H.

Anonymous said...

As the world faces overpopuation, the threat of global warming, starvation, disease, and poverty, the quality of life continues to decreaste despite the creation of new technologies and discoveries. While science attempts to use this human ingenuity to solve these world poblems,in fact, it often adds to these destruction of the planet by destroying our resources, aiding global warming, wasteing money and resulting in sickness and deaths. However, initial uses and research of alternative and renewable energy sources prmoise these resources to be environmentally friendly and help bring heat, water, and a better living standard to every home. Can green energy be iplemented int buineses, communities, and homes or will these technologies be too expensive, unprofitable, difficult and timely to implement and unesirable to use? If implemented, will these technologies make enough of an impact to increase the quality of life and if so, how many businesses, communities, and homes need to turn green to make enough of an impact to save the world?

~Jeremy W

Anonymous said...

How does global warming really affect us and is there a way to really stop it right now?

Morgan D.