CHEM-465 Senior Seminar Fall 1999
Proposition Assignments

Date Presenting Group Proposition for Presentation
TBA Colleen Schwarzman, Elizabeth White, and Patti Jo Morrow 4a. The nature of drug addition is such that it is irreversible. 
Bob Strab, Michael Crickmore, and Shawn Yeisley 4b. The nature of drug addition is such that it is irreversible. 
Josh Figueroa and Tony Scarpaci 7. The account of creation in the Bible is in direct conflict with chemical and physical evidence for the age of the earth.
Jennifer Morris, Scott Quinlan, and Amanda Stouffer 12. Federal safety regulations inhibit research and development of potentially beneficial drugs.
Keith Gutowski, Jennifer Ann Jennings, and David Miller 17. Nuclear power generation is the only viable long-term solution to the energy problem.
Seong Ra, Brian Moon, 
and James Witkoskie
19a. Chemical and biological warfare should be considered as viable components of a national security program.
Matt Sincock and Beth DiCamillo 19b. Chemical and biological warfare should be considered as viable components of a national security program.
Larry Masi, Emily VanderVeer, and Myochul Kwon 20. The Federal Food and Drug Administration should ban the advertizing claims for herbal supplements until their efficacy is demonstrated. 
Elizabeth Wallace, Daniel Sanborn, Nicole Spadafino, and Dan Dries 23. Knowledge of the genetic determinants of human behavior should be used to screen infants to identify and monitor people who may become criminals as adults.
Linnan He,Sylvester Marchman, Anna Shutov, and Jonathan Maccri 24. A significant proportion of bottled drinking water does not meet local or federal drinking water standards.
Michael Soles, Richard Schellenberg, and Jim Nelson 25. Anti-knock compounds in gasoline that have replaced tetraethyl lead are likely to produce environmental problems also.
Swapnil Raman, Julie Innocent, Hitesh Sharma, and Steve Ross 31. Silicone breast implants are harmless.



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