Papers 2061-2070 of total 2540 found.
Category: /History
…resulting in health problems associated with the “Agent Orange” component. A more recent example is the US Government’s attempt to reduce cocaine production in South America by aerial spraying of coca plantations with herbicides – a technique which renders…
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Category: /Literature/English
…/generic2/drona.htm). Both marijuana and dronabinol put THC into the bloodstream, so saying that dronabinol is a medicine but marijuana is not is like saying vitamin C pills have health benefits but oranges do not (MPP). Many people are against marijuana…
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…insist on visiting all the relatives. She said it was inappropriate for their reputation in the family. The sun was sinking between the mountains. The orange- red glow of the sun reflected in Ahmads drowsy eyes, heavy and sore from the long day he'd gone…
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Category: /Literature
…business, "You can't eat the orange and throw the peel away----a man is not a piece of fruit." (Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman, pg. 84). Willy is attempting to justify his position in society and fight back against the system, which he inevitably fails…
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…the enemy’s troops, they also affect in a very harsh way the whole environment. An example of these herbicides is: a. Agent Orange 3. Use of Petroleum as a weapon during the Gulf War During the Gulf War large quantities of petroleum were deliberately…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with the Marching Illini during what is called the Three in One. The Three in One consists of three traditional University of Illinois songs; "Pride of the Illini", "March of the Illini", "Hail to the Orange"(Beckham 1). This celebrated tradition has been performed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…-old son, Alex's life. Bence, of Auburn, Washington, says the boy was choking on an orange when his 10-year-old brother, Chris, used the Heimlich maneuver, which he learned from "Homer at the Bat", where Homer is choking on a doughnut. Unlike Alex, Homer…
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Category: /Literature/English
…times. You should stand up at all times, making sure that stools are firmly under desks. When the Bunsen burner is not being used, make sure that the orange ‘safety flame’ is on. Use a heatproof mat and safety gauze. When I change the chosen variable…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…participate in them or even seem to enjoy them. The loud music and boxes of orange peels after parties was only a prop in his masquerade. Similarly in the short story “Bernice Bobs Her Hair,” Bernice is bound to bob her own hair, whether she chooses to or not, just…
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…, while long wavelengths are seen as orange or red. The primary colors of light are red, green and blue. Mixtures of these colors in various combinations create different wavelengths, and stimulate the cones in varying degrees. Normal color vision…
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