Papers 2311-2320 of total 5240 found.
Category: /History
…and afraid for our lives.” At the time of the assassination, she was on her senior class trip touring the White House. The Cold War was at its height, and many believed that Kennedy’s assassination was the beginning of a plot to overthrow the U.S. government…
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…it would allow him to get by with a number of things that the U.S. would normally never allow. In conclusion, the presidency and political life of Don Pepe Figueres has been transformed into one rivaling the height of George Washington. However, the side…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with estrus, in which the female is sexually attractive and receptive. The mating procedure varies from female to female, where at the height time of maximum tumescence, the female may be followed and finally mounted by most or all the males in the community…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that can be mathematically represented. Descartes calls these characteristics that can be represented mathematically primary qualities, such as shape, spacial location, weight, and height. All those which cannot be deduced utilizing mathematics, like color…
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…that we can call God to account…that is the height of human arrogance” (Hoffecker 133). Going against what was common opinion, Calvin argued, “God’s sovereignty does not negate human responsibility” (131). On the outside the two seem to be completely…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to understand the ways in which genes operate, they have also become aware of the myriad ways in which the environment affects their "expression." The genetic contribution to the simplest physical traits, such as height and hair color, is significantly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the economy to greater heights. Given the possible split second movements in financial transactions and information, however, this could change literally overnight. With the economy in good shape, a few indicators can easily show why. The housing market…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was a ship privately owned and manned but permitted by the government to attack and capture enemy vessels in wartime. The sailors that boarded these ships were also known as “privateers. “ Although piracy reached its height in the 1600’s, it remained a concern…
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…. And that is a main concern when dealing with children who have asthma. Perkins 3 A study by the New England Journal of Medicine observed 1000 children suffering from mild to moderate asthma, ranging in age from 5 to 12. There was a slight height
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…, and Algeria and Iran more recently. Welfarist justifications of democracy reached their height in the work of the Utilitarians, especially John Stuart Mill. In the twentieth century, they have turned increasingly negative: democracy is more valuable for what…
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