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Humans Soon To Be Extinct... Say It Aint So!!

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Term Paper TitleHumans Soon To Be Extinct... Say It Aint So!!
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# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)11.54
Humans Soon to be Extinct... Say it ain't so!!

Humans Soon to be Extinct... Say it ain't so!!



by Ryan Shoquist English 121 Dr. Gilliard November 23, 1996

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     Abstract

     Ever since Dewey McLean (1978) proposed a dinosaur extinction theory
that states that a climatic change killed the dinosaurs, it has become the
single most accepted theory for the dinosaur extinctions within the scientific
community.  It is called the dinosaur- greenhouse extinction theory.  It says
that a climate change via the greenhouse effect killed off the dinosaurs.  My
paper takes this proposed theory and relates it to the world today. Some of the
things that happened back then are also happening now, and if the dinosaur-
greenhouse extinction theory is indeed true, then we are also in danger of dying
from the  greenhouse vertebrate killing mechanism, abrupt atmospheric changes,
and the other effects caused by the increased greenhouse effect and people
should know about the consequences of what we are doing to the earth.  My paper
examines the similarities occurring in the two time periods and the possible
results that we may soon be facing in the very near future.  I am hoping that
exposure to the inevitable danger that we are soon going to be facing, will
spark action and concern within whomever reads my paper.  It is a problem that
we all have tended to shrug off and not worry about, but if we don't start
worrying about it soon, there will not be anyone around to worry about.  The
time for action is now.  We may still be able to change the future.          
     Humans Soon to Become Extinct? Can it be?
     Roughly sixty-five million years ago a tremendous extinction of global
proportions hit the planet earth.  This global extinction was so severe that it
has defined the boundary between two periods of geologic history called the
Cretaceous and the Tertiary periods.  All but a few m...

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