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Category: /Literature
…our(their) men from us(them)", and that they have to wait for their return, and now, she too, "will be one of the women who wait". She thinks that love can withstand the test of time and will not break them apart, as she thinks that love is undying. &…
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…. The primary legitimate use of these drugs in humans is for the replacement of inadequate levels of testosterone resulting from a reduction or absence of functioning testes. Veterinary uses of steroids are to improve weight gain, promote feed efficiency…
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…For animals it is instinctive, while for others it is taught. Perhaps some do not even realize they are doing it. Whether it is a flock of birds following each other for food, or a general motivating his troops into war, Leadership…
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…1984 <Tab/>The year 1984 has come and gone, but 1984's message has stood the test of time and continues to evoke thought in this day and age. George Orwell wrote 1984 as a political statement against totalitarianism. The novel reveals…
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…of Artemis Orthia. Artemis was the Goddess of fertility and child birth. She is shown is art as a woman with animals. Orthia was an earlier Spartan Goddess. The combining of the two goddess' became a particular religious observation. In the cult an endurance…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…or herbicides. If it were substituted for cotton it could greatly reduce the pesticide usage. Again, hemp can produce anything cotton can and what's more it can produce it better. Levi Strauss tested a pair of hemp denim jeans and the results showed hemp jeans…
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Category: /Law & Government
…take 40% of the $40 or $45 with the other 60% going to the seller. The seller would have to be monitored by the government and would have to have licenses and have their crops tested for harmful fertilizers. Crime would also be affected in a positive way…
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Category: /Literature
…' cave when he led his sheep out of said cave with the remaining humans clinging to the bellies of the animals; the blind Polyphemus was none the wiser. So even though Polyphemus had an advantage in strength it was intellect that played the deciding factor…
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…the clouds and the only animals present are genetically created. Ripley and Huxley use these devices to paint the picture of a possible outcome of our choices about our environment today. Pollution and rapid industrial growth could lead to one of the outcomes…
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…Jenner injected one of his patients, an eight-year-old healthy boy named James Phipps, with the cowpox virus. It was not uncommon in the 1700's to use real people as test subjects. The cowpox virus was taken f4rom the hand of a milkmaid who was infected…
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