Word: presentation
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...this context, the sloganistic rhetoric of the underground press can be seen as an attempt to reverse the present media-administered order of values and concepts. Obscenities or words like "America" and "pigs" are used freely, indeed deliberately, as a means of obliterating the false and hypocritical values often given to established institutions...
...Severe interpersonal strains among members of various house staffs" are resulting from unchecked and uncared-for pets, Whitlock said. He asked the seven-member subcommittee to present a solution when the committee meets this Wednesday...
...adding 150 pages of new information and by changing some parts of the first edition which recent work has shown to be inaccurate. The style, however, has not changed. Watson still includes personal comments where needed to propose a complete picture of his topic where the known facts present only a skeleton. For example, when discussing ribosomal structure, Watson says that "not even a semi-satisfactory hypothesis now exists for why ribosomes contain rRNA as well as protein." Nevertheless, in the next few sentences, Watson suggests a possible explanation for the function of rRNA at the ribosome; the reader...
...book very nearly does both. Professor Watson says that he would like to see Harvard undergraduate biology students take two years of introductory college biology- the first year would cover molecular biology, the material in Watson's book, and the second year would be similar to the present curriculum. For the interested beginning student, Molecular Biology of the Gene includes material, both general and specific, from the original key experiments up through the most recent evidence and theories...
...chapter entitled "A Geneticist's View of Cancer," Watson first discusses the specific changes cancerous cells undergo on infection, and then details the molecular mechanisms proposed for the transformation of cells by tumor viruses. If left at that, this chapter would be a valuable compilation of the present data on cancer induction, but Watson goes further. He discusses medical instances of cancer thought to be related to the tumor virus evidence and lists several interesting theories, one of which proposes a connection between cigarette smoking and oncogenic viruses...