When he published the results of his<span> experiments in the French journal Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences </span>in 1900<span>, he neglected to mention Mendel's </span>work<span>, but after criticism by </span>Carl Correns<span> he conceded Mendel's priority. </span>Correns and Erich von<span> Tschermak now share credit for the rediscovery of Mendel's laws.</span>
Police and other government entities in the United States have used different technological tools to gather evidence in the cases they are investigating. A well-known case is called DLK by the initials of an Oregon person involved in the investigation. Federal police suspected that DLK had marijuana crops in the house.
A thermal imager was used to scan the DLK residence from outside. The results showed a heat similar to that generated by the special lights that are used to grow marijuana indoors. With these results and other information that had been raised, a judge issued a search warrant for the house. 100 marijuana plants were found. Agents arrested DLK.
The use of these tools and technologies have opened debates and Constitutional issues as some people claim that they violate Fourth Amendment rights.
One main reason why John C Breckenridge supported the purchase of the Louisiana territory was because he thought it would held end the issue of slavery, by leaving it up to "popular sovereignty" in the new territory.
The main reason why President Johnson was unable to stop radical Republicans from putting the reconstruction plan into action is because he simply lacked a congressional majority of backs for his plan.
The Nutella Jar is so designed that the chocolate-colored Nutella inside the jar is clearly visible from the outside and proves to be reason enough to tempt the buyer to buy it.
The picture showed on the jar makes the buyer imagine of the combinations of dishes he can make if the buys Nutella.
Thus, it is clear that the packaging of the Nutella Jar governs the decision of buying it to great extent.