Papers 1991-2000 of total 128263 found.
OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE EXTERNAL WORLD Author: Bertrand Russell "What is real? ...How do you define real?...If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, what you can taste and see then "real" is simply electrical signals interpreted…
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…that this nation places the health of its citizens above its financial status. Although many people continue to remain convinced that absolving our country of cigarettes does not merit some economical loss, this remains as a necessary step in eradicating our country…
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…by such movements as the enlightenment and realism. On the other side are the ideas of fantasy, the ideas of dreams and the ethereal, represented by such movements like impressionism and romanticism. Hip-hop culture, music, art and fashion represents another spin…
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…, such as representation, slavery, and laws concerning foreign/ interstate imports and exports. The compromise of most importance was named the "Great Compromise." Delegates were quite interested in how their state will be represented in this recently independent country…
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…Industrial Pollution :How it Contributes to Disease Air pollution occurs when toxic gases and particles are discharged into the air. In the 20th century air pollution has become a serious problem in most of the world’s countries. This is mostly…
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…and brings about the vividness to our planet. It is hard to imagine what our world would be like without animals. Sociologists also point out that the disappearance of animals can cause social and economic problems. Animal trade, as a supporting sector…
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…, religions have a major responsibility in creating a constructive conflict culture. It is true that all religions aspire to peace but it is questionable whether religion has ever fulfilled that role. The fact that all major world faiths have at times sanctioned…
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…associated with cultural dislocation, poverty, and the historical neglect of Indian rights and treaties. Although the incidence of fetal alcohol syndrome has been called an "epidemic" on some American Indian reservations, the federal government has largely…
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…as cell yield. Much success as come out of culturing and some of that success was because of cooperation between many people and agencies to achieve the goal of successful culturing technique. Now the we know how to culture, where will the future lead us from…
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Category: /History
…As British government controlled the thirteen colonies, Americans had begun to develop their own American culture. They sought to do all they could to decline rule, including protests and other acts of refusal. After unfair and unjust British laws…
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