Papers 741-750 of total 46931 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…consist of Mama, the widowed mother; her daughter Beneatha, a medical student; Beneatha’s brother Walter, a struggling chauffeur; and Walter’s wife, Ruth, and their young son Travis. In this play, it depicts the feelings and thoughts of people of their time…
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Category: /Literature/English
…"smart" transportation information. The telematics industry is not limited to automotive applications. Other applications are being studied or developed for monitoring water and air pollution, for medical informatics and health care, and for distance…
Details: Words: 190 | Pages: 1.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…"smart" transportation information. The telematics industry is not limited to automotive applications. Other applications are being studied or developed for monitoring water and air pollution, for medical informatics and health care, and for distance…
Details: Words: 190 | Pages: 1.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/Novels
…consist of Mama, the widowed mother; her daughter Beneatha, a medical student; Beneatha’s brother Walter, a struggling chauffeur; and Walter’s wife, Ruth, and their young son Travis. In this play, it depicts the feelings and thoughts of people of their time…
Details: Words: 225 | Pages: 1.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…, the strong-willed, determined lady that she was even rode a mule wagon at the age of seventy-seven during the Spanish-American War, handing out various provisions and providing medical care. Because of her personal devotion and strict participation, combined…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…which will help meet their physical needs. An elderly person who is also disabled is entitled to special care and assistance. Being disabled may mean an individual is limited in their ability to access certain resources. If an elderly person's disability…
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…point that in today's society, that it is a sin to be fat, if there is no medical condition. So fat women look for some type of excuse to mask their gluttony. The constant looks and remarks from people, and realizing that she has no self control has left…
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…Throughout history, scientists have been saving peoples lives by solving medical problems, developing new techniques and treatments and curing diseases by using animals in biomedical research. Animal research has played a major role in the past one…
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…to achieve medical advances, we should demand other means of research and there should be laws assuring a minimum level of animal protection because testing on animals is cruel, inhumane, and often unnecessary. The American Medical Association has stated…
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…states. Though, anti-abortionists demand that abortion should be made illegal for several reasons. For instance, they consider that abortion is not actually needed, because if a woman is raped, she can get immediate medical treatment to prevent pregnancy. Also…
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