Papers 1951-1960 of total 96483 found.
Category: /Literature
…There are many themes and topics that authors and directors can choose but the theme for the novel "Lockie Leonard, Human Torpedo" by Tim Winton, and film "Lex & Rory" is very similar. Both these narratives expressed the same issues, some…
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Category: /History
…Thoughts on Human Origins When considering the origins of human life on this planet, I must rely on the observations of others to draw my conclusions. I was not there when the world began, when humans appeared, or when religious texts were written…
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…). Processing information from the environment is the main purpose of the body's sensory systems. It leads to awareness of what is happening in our environment as well as within our own bodies. However, it is not possibly for humans to attend to all of the stimuli…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…with contradictory answers. Before we begin to analyze how the radiation levels affect the health of human begins, it is important we first discuss the definition and type of radiation associated with telecommunication devices. The radiation emitted by cellular phones…
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…Philosophy of Human Nature My philosophy of human nature is based on the existence of God. To get a more in depth view of my philosophy, I will explain in detail that I have a theistic view much like the philosopher St. Thomas Aquinas. I was raised…
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…The mineral diamonds have had one of the largest influences on human society. Diamonds creates mind pictures of wealth, expensive jewelry, and many different suppositions. A diamond is much more then the glittering, dazzling, costly appearance…
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…The human brain is an extremely intricate instrument, whose processes cannot fully be interpreted. One of the essential jobs of the human brain is to control memory. Why we remember things and what we remember in the long term, to some extent, cannot…
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…of imperialism and an exploration into the human mind and human morality. The novella provides great insight into the depths of the human psyche and explores the issue of mankind's inner savagery, or heart of darkness. Conrad uses narrative techniques such as duel…
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…not of the feared, more of the more fierce. I am the fountain of black running through your veins. I am human nature. With my subtle approach and lurking incentives, I delight in my effective and damaging rulings. I have no particular victim. I am here merely to aid…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…escalation of violence, and the unsettling questions it raises, is the subject of Gil Bailie's book, Violence Unveiled: Humanity at the Crossroads. In Violence Unveiled, Bailie makes accessible to a wide audience the groundbreaking work of the French cultural…
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