Papers 2131-2140 of total 2540 found.
Category: /History
…the buboes, which could grow to the size of oranges and burst leaving a ghastly open wound, but in many cases offered slight relief. Another later symptom included blood vessels breaking causing internal bleeding. This disease could kill in a day and if it had…
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Category: /History
…on the neck, under the arm, and also the inner thighs. Soon they turned black, split open, and began to ooze puss and blood. These swellings, called buboes, gave the disease its name and may have grown to the size of an orange. (Garrett, 1994) The swellings…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and the solo dance. The Chief performs the dance 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
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…chemicals. The individual “tasters” are chemosensory receptor cells, or chemosensors. They are shaped like segments of an orange and are grouped with supporting cells known as a taste bud (Kellog, 75). The specialized chemosensors are short-lived…
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…Bay area, including as far south as San Jose, had more Chinese than any other, but the numbers in New York City and adjacent counties were almost as high. Los Angeles and Orange counties comprised the third largest center. The Asian American population…
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Category: /Literature/English
…engineering can do wonders for the environment, we would do well to consider the source. After all, some of these companies are the same ones that have invented such deadly pesticides such as DDT and Agent Orange. These pesticides, it was promised, would help…
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…we must be able to separate primate characteristics from the traits that are unique to our lineage (Weitz 231).” ANALISIS “Let’s take a person, strip him, put him in a cage next to a gorilla or an orang-utan, and ask ourselves: What makes of us humans…
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…of orange-red, black, and white fur--have in common with women who lack sweat glands on portions of their bodies? A clue: Calico cats are almost always female. The women and cats illustrate the remarkable fact that all female mammals are actually mosaics…
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…Streaming jungles. Napalm. Underground tunnels. Agent Orange. Guerrilla warfare. Vietnam. A conflict that started in controversy, ended with controversy, and has made nothing but controversy since. When the men returned home from war, they were…
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…With a Mummy”, “Hop-Frog or The Eight Chained Orang-Outangs”, and “The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar”, Poe adds touches of humor and pokes fun at most of the characters in these explicit, and sometimes violent, horror stories. He combines this same silly…
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