Papers 1881-1890 of total 7397 found.
…. These cells make up the lining of the pancreatic duct. Cancer also can occur in the Islet cells but is less common. Scientists contribute about 30 percent of pancreatic cancer to smoking (another reason not to smoke), and men are 30 percent more likely than women…
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…but cabbage stalks, sick hens, and tomato cans” and “little rags and shreds” of smoke coming from their chimneys. She also illustrates the kind of people living there and the language spoken, saying that the Sheridan children weren’t even allowed in the village…
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…since most of the teenage are eager to try something they did not experience. They aspire after the taste of new things even they know the results could be bad, such as smoking and drug. At last they are inevitably regretted what they had done…
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…and violent. Crank can be smoked, snorted, sniffed, injected, or swallowed, and looks like a pill, powder, or clear chalk crystals. The drug was first originally synthesized in 1887 by a German Scientist. Meth was forgotten until the 1930's when…
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…and areas so there would be no conflict in interests that night, and the drama would be kept at a minimum. The living room and kitchen were the drinking rooms, the back porch was the smoking area, and she even lit some candles in her sister’s room to set…
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…to smoke in public, and were not allowed in the work place. These ideals set by the male driven society caused Edna to face her second trend of free will, conflicting with her other direction of oppression. When Edna felt dissatisfied with the life she…
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…is why it captivates the reader so. Never even having seen a battle in his life, the author recreates an extremely realistic battle scene. The rich details in the story almost let the reader dive into the story and smell the smoke, see the blood, or hear…
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…the men see Africa. It is a “sea the colour of lead” and “sky the color of smoke” which makes it a dark and gloomy place. There isn’t much to do around as they are on the boat because they can’t dock anywhere and there are “savages” that would probably sabotage…
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…), thinly sliced, and six ounces of smoked or regular fresh mozzarella, thinly sliced. Some utensils you will be needing is a skillet, fork, some kind of stirring utensil, a tart pan with removable bottom, and pot holders for the pan and skillet, On a lightly…
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…was, incomprehensible, firing into a continent. Pop, would go one of the six inch guns; a small flame would dart and vanish, a little white smoke would disappear, a tiny projectile would give a feeble screech---and nothing happened. Nothing could happen. There was a touch…
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