Papers 2621-2630 of total 5240 found.
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…is known as the fear of flying or fear of air. The symptoms of Aerophobia are quite similar to agoraphobia and other panic disorders dizziness, freezing, crying, and severe distress. The fear flying usually stems from a fear of heights or a fear of dying…
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…for the war was Cuba. Cuba was under Spanish rule for many years. It has been in their possession since the height of their empire to its weakened stages during this period. Spain governed the land and therefore had to deal with the problems…
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…from its height of power in 1941 to its destruction in April 1945.  His points are satisfactorily proven with only two flaws. In this reviewer’s opinion, the first flaw pertains to the book’s length of discussion.  Unless one is deeply interested…
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…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 mediated by environmental factors. And the genetic contribution…
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…children in the next five years. Jane died when More was 33, leaving him with four young children during the height of his career as a lawyer. Despite his deep sorrow, he married again within one month for the sake of his children. He married the best woman he…
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…physical differences such as height (Rensberger 1996: 3) and there are so many different degrees in skin tone as well. Another factor as why anthropologists cannot classify people into races is that physical characteristics of people that are believed…
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Category: /History
…has to offer. In Radio Belgrano I found people who believed in my possibilities. Here I have reached the height of my career, a very rewarding career which began modestly but grew as I dedicated myself to my work, as I strove to perfect myself…
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…A Massive Project for the Benefit of Mankind: A Look at the Human Genome Project Scientists are taking medical technology to new heights as they race to map all of the genes, nearly 100,000, in the 23 chromosomes of the human body. Along…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in 1667, and Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in 1669. He remained at the university lecturing in most years, until 1696. While studying at Cambridge he singled out the years of 1665-1666, in which Newton was at the height of his creative power, at this time…
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…to other student protests. Their purpose was to be a voice of reason, talking students down from heights of anger (Humanist 4). This “voice of reason” marched toward the crowd. Each guardsman carried a loaded M-1 rifle. Twenty-five men fired 55 shots from rifles…
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