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7331: Chrones Disease
... June 2]. Crohn's Disease, National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse, (1999, January) [Online database]. Available: http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health/digest/pubs/crohns/html, [1999, June 2]. Finkel, A. and Kunz, J., (1987), The American Medical Association Family Medical Guide. New York, NY: Random House, Inc. Medical Sciences Bulletin, (1992, October) [Online database]. Available: http://pharminfo.Com/pubs/msb/nih_crohn.html, [1999, June 2]. Welcome to the Crohn's ...
7332: Christopher Columbus
... his dignity. Reed Irvine, chariman, and Joe Goulden, director of the media analysis for Accuracy in Media, state in the acticle History Should Continue to Acknoledge Columbus as a Discoverer: The “presence” of the North American Continent had been known to the persons living there for centuries before arrival. But Columbus, and those who followed him, recognized the significance of the New World; in this sense they certainly deserve credit for ...
7333: Pollution Getting The Best Of
... but the majority drives it for the convenience. Why walk four miles in four hours when you can drive the same miles in four minutes? Another popular source of waste is the post-consumer market. American citizens throw away millions of tons of garbage each year, and this trash has to go somewhere. While there are projects underway to clean and reuse this refuse most of it gets dumped into huge ...
7334: Apocalypse Now and Heart of Darkness
... little people and preserve its own image in the world. Along with that is the growing realization, since the Tet Offensive of 1968, that the U.S. was somehow way off the mark (Worthy 24)." American Culture views it self as "correct", and we see ourselves as powerful police of the world. Our culture looked down upon the Vietnamese because they were more simple than us, just as Europe and Marlow ...
7335: Catherine The Great
... also began to organize associations for the promotion of schools and publications. Catherine, who did not want to surrender control over social and cultural policy, viewed these activities with suspicion. The outbreak of the French Revolution (1789) and the publication of Aleksandr Radishchev's Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow (1790), in which the author denounced the evils of serfdom, the immorality of society, and the abuses of government, prompted Catherine ...
7336: Children, TV, and Violence
... surface in the years to come. Perhaps then the television companies and corporations will begin to see, but perhaps it will be too late and television will be planted to deep into the roots of American society. Children need to be more creative and television certainly does not give children the opportunity to be creative, Henry Alptrum puts it best with "The absence of television spawns creativity." (Alptrum). Television gives the ...
7337: "Casablanca:" A New Perspective
... Curtiz manipulate the camera in ways others had not. He uses the close-up, point-of- view shot, and creative shot motivation methods in his film starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, to create an American cinema classic. The first camera technique Curtiz uses to help narrate the film is the close-up shot. The close-up can effectively convey the story to the viewer without the use of excessive dialogue ...
7338: Human Nature and the Declaration of Independence
... Judge, Lawgiver and King all in one. Baron Charles Louis Joseph de Secondat Montesquieu [1689-1755] a French professor, author and legal philosopher who wrote the book "Spirit of the Laws" (which greatly impacted the American government, and was the source most frequently quoted by the Founding Fathers, next to the Bible_) on the subject of separating of powers in relation to human nature wrote, "Nor is there liberty if the ...
7339: A Zipper for Pee-Wee Herman
... Pee-Wee to be where he belongs: in the center of family room's across the country. Long live Pee-Wee Herman! Works Cited: Textbook: Christopher Sterling & John Kittros. Stay Tuned: A Concise History of American Broadcasting (Revised Edition). (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1990) The Museum of Television and Radio (NYC): 1. Pee-Wee's Playhouse: A Fire in the Playhouse 2. Mr. Rogers Neighborhood: Superhero's 3. Before They Were Stars ...
7340: Cloning 8
... of Clonal Organisms (1986) Steinberg, M. L., and Cosloy, S., The Facts on File Dictionary of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (1994). Baines, W., Genetic Engineering for Almost Everybody (1988) Barton, J.H., "Patenting Life," Scientific American, March 1991 Erlich, H.A., PCR Technology (1989) Melton, D.A., Antisense RNA and DNA (1988) Setlow, J., Genetic Engineering, vol. 11 (1989) Williams, J., and Patient, R., Genetic Engineering (1989).


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