Papers 1821-1830 of total 59599 found.
…organisms and they are routinely used by agricultural farmers to control pests that can destroy crops. Pesticides unfortunately are also being found in foods across the country. The toxins are being ingested by humans in the form of fruits and vegetables…
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…A discussion of the Duality of Knowledge and the Way in which Human Interpretation Skews its Perception Since the dawn of human civilization, knowledge had always been a controlling force of humanity. The greatest of men and the bloodiest of all…
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Category: /Literature
…you ought to be careful. Its horribly bad form to go on and on like this with one man.... No it really won't do."(A Brave New World, PG 40-41) Women who aren't sterile have to take birth control in A Brave New World. Women also have inferior role in both…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…for the whole family. But the importance of education is more than that. One of its purposes is to control birth rates, at least to some extent. Since one of the alarming problems in the Third World is overpopulation, which worsens the standard of living and destroys…
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…rarely- men's, body to the standard of beauty of the time. <Tab/>Greeks corseted their girls and women with a leather band style corset to accent the figure. This form of restriction was forced on children from their very birth to keep…
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…. Binge eating is when people eat large amounts of food and feel that they cannot control how much they are eating. Some illnesses can lead to obesity or a tendency to gain weight (WIN). These include hypothyroidism, Cushing's syndrome, depression and certain…
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…'protecting' the declining birth rate and ensuring the survival of the population. The state utilises political subjugation to remove all rights from the female gender, securing complete control over their bodies and minds. The female gender is no longer treated…
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Category: /Literature/English
…sheltered life at home. Although none of the characters in the story successfully take control of Milkman's life and future, many make aggressive attempts to do so including his best friend Guitar who, ironically, sympathizes with Milkman's situation, his…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Is this lack of control the result of political weakness or is it that the governments are waiting for the technology to prove itself before adopting and promoting any ideology of its own? Or from a more sinister standpoint could it be that governments feel quite…
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…contributions and/or expenditures to affect the outcome of an election" (www.pacfinder.com). The fact that corporate America determines the outcomes of our elections, influences our law makers', and has all but total control over our government has been greatly…
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