Papers 1921-1930 of total 21286 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Vegetarianism Vegetarianism is the limitation of ones diet to only vegetables. Vegetarianism has been around for centuries, but recently we have seen the eruption of a more militant vegetarianism that is inspired by the animal "rights" movement…
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…of animals (dogs, cats, and other) each class of practice treats each month and multiplying that by the absolute number of practices in each class yields the absolute number of animals each practice treats per month and subsequently the annual potential…
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…Every place has something they believe in. They are often called a myth or legend. To a majority of ethnic groups they are in believe of a god and myths on animals. In this case for China they have a big thing for animals like tiger, dragons, serpents…
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…Hanan Elaraby Period 6 6/10/04 Can't Read? <Tab/>Illiteracy can be a big problem for many people. It was a huge problem for many animals in Animal Farm. But illiteracy was also an advantage for some of the other animals. Illiteracy…
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…with their unprecedented commercial success, the Beatles began to take their music more seriously, shifting from covers and upbeat pop love songs to more thoughtful, experimental material, highlighted on December 1965's Rubber Soul. The next U.S. Beatles album, Yesterday…
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…!' There are many powerful adjectives that have onomatopoeia in them that emphasises how vicious Scrooge is. Scrooge is not only disliked by the people living near him but also animals. For example, '...even the blind men's dogs appeared to know him; and when they saw…
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…of frantic experimentation," say the Segals. One group was working on trying to cause animal pathogens to adapt themselves to life in human beings. This was done under the cover of searching for a cure for cancer. The race was won by Gallo, who described his…
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Category: /Literature/English
…computer simulations have also shown that the orbit of Pluto, the outermost planet of the solar system, is chaotic.” There is also evidence of chaos in other every-day activities and body functions. “It is found in the dynamics of animal populations…
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Category: /History
…. Bakewell selected his animals, inbred them, kept elaborate genealogical records, and maintained his stock carefully. He was especially successful with sheep, and before the century's end his principle of inbreeding was well established. Propaganda for the new…
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Category: /History
…. Fluids from diseased animals were injected into humans to observe the effect. Prisoners were forced to exist on sea water to see how long castaways might survive. Gynecology was an area of interest. Various methods of sterilization were practiced…
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