Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
approach to answer that question was to reason that some of the marine life might have arrived on the islands via sea currents. He believed that the sea lions, fur seals, and penguins had traveled these currents just as the giant tortoise did. To explain
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
fallen structures, from cave-ins, and from other life threatening situations.
I believe that I have many qualities that make me an excellent candidate for a firefighting position. My personality is for the most part friendly and I am an easy person to get
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Category: /Science & Technology
Molecular Biotechnology in Our Life
If you have had a can of soft drink, ate a fruit, or took some head ache medicine this morning - then it's very likely you have used a genetically enhanced product. Genetics is a part of biotechnology
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Category: /Science & Technology/Mathematics
. He supposedly remained celibate throughout his entire life. There were many restrictions on Jewish people entering universities in Hungary, but the Jewish Erdos won a national examination and so was allowed to enter in 1930. He got his doctorate in 1934
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Category: /Literature/English
Throughout my life I have been faced with many obstacles in which, luckily, I have overcome. Unfortunately though, many of those obstacles I created myself. When kids enter high school, they make decisions as freshman that foreshadow the rest
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
to Britain, he began to work as editor for The Criterion. Eliot continued to work at the bank until 1925, when he left his job to become a director of Faber and Faber Publishing Company. The next eight year were a time of drastic change in Eliot's personal life
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
In this brief passage by Frederick Douglass, called Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, he describes prime examples of a pure Machiavellian. Douglass gives us insight on Mrs. Hamilton, a slave owner, who just like Machiavelli explains
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Category: /Science & Technology
, he met with computers, and his life changed. He and his friends stayed in the computer room all day and night, writing programs, reading computer literature and anything else he could learn about computing.
In the fall of 1968, Computer Center
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Category: /Literature/English
) to walking for the first time, the recollections cant ever be forgotten.
What I left behind is something I cant ever overlook. The move from an oversea country to another was the biggest change in my entire life. The prevalent goal that I had to achieve
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Category: /Literature/English
important aspect of Utopia society is its hierarchy.
Even at this early stage of description, the reader comes across it as
being a main contribution to the order of Utopian life. Families
report to the Philarch who reports to a Tranibore, who in turn
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