Papers 1721-1730 of total 2401 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. A lot of thes books reinforce this, make it sort of normal to think that the world is a place in which violence can erupt at any moment" (Gray 54). With all of this evidence it is hard to ignore the fact that violence in entertainment can cause…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in which violence can erupt at any moment" (Gray 54). With all of this evidence it is hard to ignore the fact that violence in entertainment can cause violence in society. This paper has now shown that there are copycat kilers who get the idea for their crimes…
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…, and macrophages, while replicating itself relatively unnoticed. As the amount of the virus soars, the number of helper cells falls; macrophages die as well. The infected T cells perish as thousands of new viral particles erupt from the cell membrane. Soon, though…
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Category: /Literature/English
…harassment on the job took a dramatic leap into public awareness in October 1991, when Professor Anita Hill made known her charges against Judge Clarence Thomas after his nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. Many other incidents have erupted since then, Paula…
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…. It controls when speech will begin, when teeth will erupt, the onset of puberty, the onset of menopause, and other changes in the stages of life. The nature of this script, sometimes called the biological clock, is not determined, but it is suspected…
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Category: /History
…. Zapata continued to fight and was eventually murdered by Carranza. The people mourned Zapata’s death and hated Carranza for killing him. Order was not restored until 1920 when Alvaro Obragon was elected President. While occasional violence erupted, peace…
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Category: /History
…remained the exception, as poverty, tradition and government encouragement continued to “…hemorrhage men into the armies of foreign monarchs.” (Porch, xvi) Nevertheless, when the French Revolution erupted in 1789, foreigners were very well represented…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Because of the society?s dependence on the machine and the unconditional believe in the Book, the human civilization no longer process the right to freedom and happiness. Another problem Forster sees with the eruption of new technology as it flows out…
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…of them can withstand long periods of dryness. They are often among the first plants to grow in new environments, such as lava fields, or disturbed environments, such as forests destroyed by fire. When a volcano erupts, the lava covers the land and destroys…
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Category: /Literature/English
…into already volatile situations. For example, after the Rodney King verdict, cities such as Los Angeles, California and Atlanta Georgia erupted into massive riots. EMS responders were thrust into physical danger. Both cities were set afire and gangs of people…
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