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1001: The Troubles With Camping
... wet. If the sleeping bags happen to get wet, the cold also becomes a major factor. A sleeping bag usually provides warmth on a camping trip; a wet sleeping bag provides none. Combining wind and rain can cause frigid temperatures, causing any outside activities to be delayed. Even inside the tent problems may arise due to heavy winds. More than a few campers have had their tents blown down because of ...
1002: The Production Histry And Cons
... Bible, Old and New Testaments, is virtually empty of references to water as a common drinking source. Likewise, Greek writing make scant references to water drinking, with exceptions to deep wells, mountain spring water or rain water. Ancient civilization clearly understood that most of their water supplies were contaminated. (Vallee 82) Since most water was polluted to the point that it was undrinkable, ethyl alcohol may have been the number one ...
1003: The Fun Filled Fractal Phenome
... missing, the entire organism can be ruined. It will collapse on itself creating a sickle cell. Some African's have a disease called sickle cell anemia in which their blood cells have one bad amino acid chain in a protein of many hundred amino acids. These sickle cells clot and create a lot of pain for the person afflicted with this disease. A body as a whole is a fractal. It ...
1004: The Disease Of Masturbation
... with masturbation must have in fact come from the guilt and anxiety brought on by the act since masturbation was thought of as a heinous thing to do. Different restraining devices were made: infibulation, circumcision, acid burns, clitoridictomy, vasectomy, castration, use of electrodes, and acupuncture. Some more tolerant approaches include hard work and simple diet changes, suggestion of the use of frequenting prostitutes. Imagine if our society thought that frequenting prostitutes ...
1005: The Dangers Of Diet Aids
... made no special effort to cut calories-- lost an average often pounds over three months.(New, 58) Last year Johns Hopkins neurologist George Ricaurte found that high doses of dexfenfluramine caused lasting damage to the rain nerve-cell endings in lab monkeys.(New, 58) Despite these findings, the U.S. FDA says it is not aware of human studies that demonstrate a problem, and people in Europe have taken the drugs ...
1006: Serial Killers 3
... of serial murderers are mentally ill at the time of their offense (Crime Library). Serial killers are always looking to manipulate and will do anything to convince the authorities of their insanity. John High, the Acid Bath Murderer, drank his own urine in front of the jury (Crime Library). By murdering, serial killers are able to achieve a feeling of superiority over their victims and to triumph or conquer by destruction ...
1007: Senior Citizens
... of age sets. Research: Tribal societies grew from foraging band with the introduction of food production. Different subsistence systems, horticulturists, and pastoralists characterize these societies. Horticulturists that depend on agriculture can be found in the rain forest and tropical areas. Pastoralists such as the Nuer, who are involved with animals, are found in areas of Africa and the Middle East. Due to environmental changes the Nuer, spend a portion of the ...
1008: Stress And Stress Management
... well as behavorial symptoms, there are many physiological reactions. For example, tension and migraine headaches, dizziness, and teeth grinding are some common symptoms. Some others might include increased blood pressure, palpitations, or heart pounding. Also acid stomach, general stomach aches, indigeation or hyperventilation frequently occur. There are many other physiological, as well as behavioral responses due to stressful situations.
1009: Siberian Husky
... bushy tail, such as a fox. (Sled Dogs, 21-2). The Siberian Husky has two layers of fur; an under-coat and an outer-coat. The under-coat is designed to protect them from the rain and snow and keeps them warm in the winter, therefore, allowing them to be able to be sled dogs. The outer-coat is to protect them from stinging bugs, ticks, thorny bushes and ice. (Compton ...
1010: Setting In The Lottery
... gather clues to try and figure out where this is all happening. The are only a few clues given to help the reader out. One clue is that the men are Speaking of planting and rain, tractors and taxes . This gives us two answers to a couple of questions. Obviously by talking about planting this tells the reader that this town is possibly located in the Mid-West states. Another question ...


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