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…the record industries and with their dominant instrumentation, which included: electric leads, rhythm, and bass guitar, drums and sometimes an electric organ, changed the name of Rock n' Roll to just Rock. Singers like Ray Charles started another style of rock…
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…the Sikhs coming under fire by the Mughals the new guru would need to be able to assume a military role as well. For the first time the Sikh movement made a devotion to its own self-defense. The new Guru, Har Rai was a supporter of Dara Sikoh who was Aurangzeb's…
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…-rays, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasound. Laboratory test, such as the Pap smear, and occult blood testing of the feces have also proven helpful for some of the cancers. However, concerns regarding effectiveness and yield play a particularly…
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…they were receiving from the Native Americans. "The furs that they obtained in return were not necessarily of equal worth. Some adjustment of values therefor would have been required by the Indians to avoid their suffering loses." (Ray. pg.69. 1974) The main…
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…of reality. Freud truly was a prism as his entire career was devoted to taking a solid ray of white light, representing the social fabric, and splitting it up into a diverse array of colors. He focuses upon the study of the individual colors that made up…
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…that such tiny organisms could cause illnesses. The development of x-rays also improved society in America. Wilhelm Roentgen, of Germany, was the first to discover x-rays in 1895 (Yount, 39). He discovered them accidentally by conducting electricity through gases…
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…of science had arisen; the discovery of the X-ray by German physicist Wilhelm von Roetengen. This technological advancement, along with the soon to be discovered concept of radioactivity by French physicist Antoine Henri Becquerel, became the focus of attention…
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…they were receiving from the Native Americans. "The furs that they obtained in return were not necessarily of equal worth. Some adjustment of values therefor would have been required by the Indians to avoid their suffering loses." (Ray. pg.69. 1974) The main…
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Category: /Literature/English
…“uranium rays, after fellow colleague Becquerel’s discovered that gases through which the rays pass become able to conduct electricity. She had an excellent help at her disposal an electrometer for the measurement of weak electrical currents, which…
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…, his name is transformed into an identification number chosen by the state (Ray 134). As Alex describes the change, “I was 6655321 and not your little droog Alex not no longer (Burgess 78).” Already, Burgess tries to show the force of the government…
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