Papers 1181-1190 of total 1247 found.
…traffic has kept away poachers, illegal wood harvesters and burners, and drug-runners with secret air strips in the north jungle. (Rembert, 1996) As mentioned earlier, boycotts can really help to protect the forest. Companies such as Mitsubishi, who…
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…of artificial intelligence and other new directions in science. A sub-genre within science fiction is cyberpunk, which has an emphasis on computer technology and artificial intelligence. One of the most popular films in this style is Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner
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…Henry Goddard, one of Scotland Yard's original Bow Street Runners, first used bullet comparison to catch a murderer. His comparison was based on a visible flaw in the bullet which was traced back to a mold. 1836 James Marsh, an Scottish…
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…. As a matter of fact, most of its residents were hard working people employed as domestics, barbers, number- runners, laborers, and other less important occupations. One innovative idea, which was a way to make needed ends, was to throw what was known as “rent…
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…, the muscles. There are over 600 of them in the human, with the function of contraction and release. From the smile on the face of the newborn baby to the legs of the marathon runner, the muscles are in charge. They are placed, however, into two systems…
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…it logistically impossible for all the pages to be tracked by any agency. In the end, people want most what they cannot have. In the days of prohibition rum-runners smuggled alcohol over the border in defiance of government legislation. The government thought…
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…and always received complementary remarks from his teachers. As a result from the competition with his brother he developed a hard work ethic and a strong drive to succeed. Even though Werner was not a good runner he would run around the track timing himself…
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…and always received complementary remarks from his teachers. As a result from the competition with his brother he developed a hard work ethic and a strong drive to succeed. Even though Werner was not a good runner he would run around the track timing himself…
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…and always received complementary remarks from his teachers. As a result from the competition with his brother he developed a hard work ethic and a strong drive to succeed. Even though Werner was not a good runner he would run around the track timing himself…
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…of the Astros, Wells stunned the entire baseball world by pitching only the third perfect game (no runners allowed on base) by a left -hander in history. Even after, most believed that Wells performance was a fluke, but it was not. He rose up to dominate American…
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