Category: /Society & Culture/People
Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck Lennie- At a glimpse, Lennie appears as a huge brute, capable of great destruction. He is huge and capable of great destruction, but he is in no way a brute. He might be a bit mentally disabled, or he might just be very
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Category: /Literature/Novels
considered as not authentic, because these gentlemen were having a heated discussion where violence could have possibly taken place. Also both men were young and hot tempered, they made their decisions irrationally without much thought of the consequences
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
in novels such as "The Pearl" and "Cannery Row." He continued to write many novels that are widely enjoyed today such as "Of Mice and Men," "The Red Pony," and "East of Eden." A testimony of his success is the fact that he was awarded the Nobel Prize
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
As a famous American novelist John Steinbeck once stated, 'the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry'.
Many journeys reflect this reality as despite their best efforts to organise and plan for the 'perfect trip', travellers encounter
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
at that time was not good enough. The chemicals and the dead bodies polluted the air and the water. Disseminates like mice and mosquitoes carried the diseases; when they bit people, they spread the disease. So people died from the disease like influenza
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Category: /Science & Technology
of the Ebola virus are
critical to how the lethal virus makes its way into human cells and infects them.
The researchers found that in experiments on mice the antibodies were somehow
able to block the ability of the virus to infect and reproduce itself
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Category: /Science & Technology
that makes anthrax so deadly. Others have discovered a gene that protects mice against anthrax.
The antitoxin has only been tested in rats. And so, scientists arent sure if they will work in humans. Current treatments, and vaccines now in use have some
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Category: /Science & Technology
that makes anthrax so deadly. Others have discovered a gene that protects mice against anthrax.
The antitoxin has only been tested in rats. And so, scientists arent sure if they will work in humans. Current treatments, and vaccines now in use have some
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
in the well and he is hanging from it. However, there are two mice chewing at the branch and he realizes that the branch will break any minute, resulting in his being shredded by the ferocious dragon. While he is hanging, though, he sees drops of honey
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
never studied the effects of the environment on the Dutch men; yet, experimentation with animals has shown that, for example, aggressively bred mice can act non-aggressively if placed in the right social environment. Therefore, the name of 'behavioral
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