Papers 2491-2500 of total 34905 found.
…The human race has a way of masking its deepest and darkest aspects. We, as a race, would rather make everything look pleasant. This human characteristic can be seen by looking at what animal farming has become in recent times. A change in the way…
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…on historical events, the inspiration might come from their particular viewpoint on the event that they want to dramatize. George Orwell and Charles Dickens wrote Animal Farm and A Tale of Two Cities, respectively, to express their disillusionment with society…
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…, the longest wave, bends the most. Warm Magenta is outside the red on the rainbow, and is the last colour seen before the dark of night. Why do we see different colours? Did you ever wonder why you see the colors you do or if other animals see the same colors…
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…to handle and control this technology with the proper safeguards to make it useful. With out these safeguards we can have scientist making animal people, or high insurance, no privacy, loss of work, and weeding out the genetically inferior. " The new science…
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…as the old man’s. They are truly thinking on the same wavelength. This separates, or isolates them from the rest of the village; but neither the boy nor the man really cares. Later in the book comes the hardest test of Santiago’s mental and physical…
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…of environmental problems as they observe neighborhood patterns of children's illnesses, the funny look of washing-machine water, or the peculiar smell of the dirt in which their children play. In societies where women are responsible for local agriculture, animal
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…% natural. Just like prescription drugs they come in pills, capsules, creams, and liquids. They are derived from plants, minerals, and animal origins. When taken in small amounts they trigger the human defense system. Allergists base their treatments…
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…and the Pasteur Institute in France. These workers also developed tests for AIDS, enabling researchers to follow the transmission of the virus and to study the origin and mechanism of the disease. Close relatives of the AIDS virus infect some African monkeys. This fact…
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…to handle and control this technology with the proper safeguards to make it useful. With out these safeguards we can have scientist making animal people, or high insurance, no privacy, loss of work, and weeding out the genetically inferior. " The new science…
Details: Words: 1919 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
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…was testing was intensely sweet. Saccharin he called it, after sakcharon, the Greek word for sugar. He further learned that it passed through the body unchanged and was thus a safe artificial sweetener for diabetics. Food processors, noting that it was 500 to 700…
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