Category: /History/North American History
grapes and cotton. Some wondered if it was really a better life as they made only $0.75 to $1.25 a day. Those who stayed in the Plains, though, would not agree. "Your kids would cry for something to eat and you couldn't get it....we were so poor that we
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Category: /History/Ancient History
occupied an area which contained tents.
Another aspect of this festival was the foot-race, which resembled a chase of prey. One young man, who first prayed to the city-god ran, while other unmarried men, who were called the grape-cluster runners, chased him
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
to create the perfect tomato, the largest,
reddest apples, and the plumpest grapes. We can score more milk by the cow,
and create new chemicals to heal people. This is a society where we need not
worry about a plague
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Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
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Genetic engineering and cloning have played important roles in agriculture for many generations. Bananas and seedless grapes, for example, are, quite literally, living genetic clones. Prior to the last decade of the 20th Century, human cloning was purely
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Category: /Literature/English
First impressions of Steedman's "Exiles" left me feeling as if the woman had a lot of sour grapes to deal with. The overall flavor of the piece leans toward the negative, the cynical and sometimes even the sarcastic. She seems particularly critical
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
wrath. It was a confusing message to me, one that didn't allow any slack for my humanness. Why would God make me fallible yet expect perfection? Maybe there were people who were perfect: those who believed, relentlessly, comfortable with a God they both
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Category: /History
was the first corpse to be thrown overboard.
Domat would say that was not God's wrath. Domat does not believe that God punishes or rewards. His way of thinking was kind of like God wrote a play and we are all just acting out what he wrote. Simply playing the parts
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
to death whatever belongs to your earthly nature:... lust, evil desires and greed which is adultery. Because of these, the wrath of God is coming." When you want something more than you want God, you have greed in your heart. Sadly, America has come
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Category: /History
to the wrath of Hitlers final solution. While others, especially children wondered who would care for them. Many felt guilty that they survived and their friends and family did not. For many, liberation was not an immediate invitation to a new life. Recalling
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Category: /Business & Economy
a minute or two to request a manager to front for assistance. Unfortunately it's not the employee's fault, but we still take the entire wrath for it. Makes me wonder why I make myself put up with direct customer orientation.
The most annoying paradoxical
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