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Category: /Literature/Novels
…” and “Social X-Rays”. These people are the wealthy WASPS, who are considered successful and the women they marry. The second caste is the politicians, like Abe Weiss, and slightly lower than them are the police and assistant DA’s like Kramer. The third caste would…
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…), and polonium (radioactive poison that is equal to 100 chest x-rays). The total number of deaths a day related to tobacco products is greater than deaths from suicide, traffic accidents, AIDS, murder, drugs, and alcohol… combined. Tobacco is the leading preventable…
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Category: /Literature/English
…significance. The role of women in Homer’s society and in modern day society closely resemble each other. Even though 3 thousand years later, there is still much women have yet to accomplish. Homer saw a ray of light for women in society. One…
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…will not be a factor. Among the common sites of metastases are the lungs and pleura, the skeleton (specifically the spine, pelvis, and skull), and the liver. Whenever possible, distant spread of the disease should be confirmed by a lymph nose biopsy, by x-ray, or by liver…
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Category: /History
…bulletins and scene broadcasts followed reporting the landing of a "meteor" near Princeton N. J., "killing" 1,500 persons. The discovery was that the "meteor" was a "metal cylinder" containing strange creatures from Mars armed with "death rays" to open…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. This is held in a tree like stand” (The March of Arthur). She supports her claim by presenting how many metaphors for light and rays of light appear in the Arthurian legends. She also states that throughout the Jewish religious text there are multiple light…
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…it was two men, Victor Travis and Ray Burgess. Then again in 1954 Mary Hogan, a tavern keeper from Plainfield, went missing. All these cases had one connection. They all took place in or around Plainfield, Wisconsin. Three years later one more person turned…
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…, Allana Searching for Jimi Hendrix Weird July 1999:Pg.154 37. Olson, Ray Jimi Hendrix: The Ultimate Experience The Booklist Feb. 1, 2000: Pg. 1002 38. Ouellette, Dan Hall of Fame Outcasts : Jimi Hendrix and Frank Zappa Down Beat July 1999: Pg 92-93…
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…Mendel’s work. A major jump in genetics started in 1951 after Francis Crick, James Watson, and Maurice Wilkins discovered the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule using X-ray diffraction. After that discovery, genetics changed from just selective breeding…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…the impression that he will try harder in school and that he actually missed the people he criticized so harshly. Henry’s story closes as he strolls through a landscape he now appreciates. The concluding sentence, “over the river a golden ray of sun came through…
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