Papers 1751-1760 of total 5075 found.
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…(looking at reality from a different perspective) is a very interesting one. But the way he goes about explaining it was not particularly impressive. There are just too many holes in his explanation and he constantly contradicts himself and his points seem…
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…inevitably create a large hole in the social hierarchy. I feel by using treatment with inhalers would be much more practical, and would have less of a dramatic effect on the community. With a new market for the economy, my proposal would help take the stress…
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…. Although on the island the fire is small, on a larger scale with a lot more fires being started and used for various reasons on earth, the ozone layer doesn’t stand a chance. The already-existing holes will be guaranteed to become larger, surely making…
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…enlarging the hole, and a suction cup is inserted. The baby’s brains are sucked out causing the skull to collapse. The dead body is then removed. The partial birth abortion is only one of many forms. Dilation and curettage where the baby’s body is cut…
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…as “portentous” (Lawrence 62). Because he is a physician, he becomes drawn to her, feeling, on some level, that he could heal her ailments. He could fix her depression. “…[H]e said he hated the hellish hole. But as a matter of fact it excited him, the contact…
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…air pollution leading to respiratory diseases. "The big problem here could be cooking at home," says Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen of the Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry in Germany. Crutzen won the Nobel Prize for his work on discovering the ozone hole
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…from its pocket and exclaims, "I will be late". Alice had never heard a rabbit talk and moreover felt that it was very strange for a rabbit to own a pocket watch. Curiosity takes Alice down the rabbit hole and this leads her into a land where her main…
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…to try, Lawrence journeys to the desert. There his first encounter with tribal rivalries occurs when Sherif Ali (Omar Sharif), who is later to become one of Lawrence's strongest allies, shoots Lawrence's guide for drinking from a water hole which…
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…believed the sky was a blanket with holes punched into it and held up by the God Atlas. Astrology the pseudoscience was also developed on the assumption that the stars followed a path of destiny and that humans themselves were linked into this path. By watching…
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…; little holes were in the spots where the rhinestones were supposed to have been. Instead of mocking Mrs. Holmes, as my classmates did, I began to feel sorry for the woman. I wondered about her childhood, her youth, and about her four years in college. What…
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