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Category: /History
…sometimes couldn’t be held and political machines turned to fraud. They often padded voting lists of valid voters with the names of: dogs, children, and people who have died. Then, under these fake names, they would cast as many votes needed to win the election…
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…with commercially or medically desirable properties. While the potential benefits of genetic engineering are considerable, so may be the potential dangers. For example, the introduction of cancer-causing genes into a common infectious organism…
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…of creating entirely new genes with commercially or medically desirable properties. While the potential benefits of genetic engineering are considerable, so may be the potential dangers. For example, the introduction of cancer-causing genes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is devoted to his wife ?aith, whose name he uses like a shield for his soul. At the beginning of his walk through the woods, Brown runs into the Devil who tries to convert him; this is shown by the Devil's offering of the staff to Brown. The Devil goes on to say…
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…main characters in Battle Royale are a guy and a girl who can go by the names Jeffrey and Jackie for reference purposes. In Lord of the Flies the main characters are all guys; their names are Ralph, Simon, Jack and Piggy. The one who tries to introduce…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to reflect their desired identities, but they also go so far as to change their names in a feeble attempt to escape their humble beginnings in Deptford. Dunny is the first to change his name, falling in love with his rehabilitation nurse, Diana. She renames him…
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…with commercially or medically desirable properties. While the potential benefits of genetic engineering are considerable, so may be the potential dangers. For example, the introduction of cancer-causing genes into a common infectious organism…
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…with commercially or medically desirable properties. While the potential benefits of genetic engineering are considerable, so may be the potential dangers. For example, the introduction of cancer-causing genes into a common infectious organism…
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Category: /Literature/English
…tests, physical coordination tests, and Rosarchs, then on a blissful day I was hired as the first Negro on the San Francisco streetcars." (270) Triumph! Angelou somehow managed to overcome all of society's efforts to hold her back. Such an accomplishment…
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…Matt kill their former boss Putty Nose not for power but because he abandoned him at an important time in his life. "If it hadn't been for you, we might have been on the level." Matt said. "Sure" said Tom, "we might have been ding-dongs on a streetcar
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