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- 3681: Female Circumcision
- ... of other ways to make a living. The country of Sudan offered its midwives the option of working in a soap factory which was funded by Oxfam and UNICEF. Health and community education was a big issue that needed to be focused on. Therefore, the African government launched public-information campaigns. One such campaign in Burkina Faso held awareness meetings and distributed teaching materials educating the public of the short and ...
- 3682: Evolution And Creation
- ... I ve chosen to wright about is based on what native Americans believe. Here is a quote from chief Weneinock of Yakima God created the Indian country and it was like he spread out a big blanket. He put the Indians on it . . . and that was the time the river started to run. Then god created fish in the river and put deer in the mountains . . . then the creator gave us ...
- 3683: Effects Of Technology
- ... of technology. Forms of entertainment like the Internet, television and even video games seem harmless to people, but they are really not. When the Internet was first introduced, people never thought it would be as big as it is today. The Internet is an easy to use technology that can do just about anything. But what people don t understand is that the Internet is not all good. Much of the ...
- 3684: Early Health And Medicine
- ... sick was much more terrifying than it is today. The cures for diseases were not much healthier than the diseases themselves. Any illness in the early 19th century could be very serious , no matter how big or small. For example, today cancer is considered a very serious disease because we have yet to discover an absolute cause or cure. Altough, centuries ago people were not aware of what caused a a ...
- 3685: Eucalyptus Trees
- ... to the forests of New South Wales. Mountain ash from the Dandenong ranges in Victoria and karri from southwestern Western Australia grow to over 80 metres in height. Around Sydney Harbour, blackbutts once grew as big as a large lounge room Eucalypts seem to be able to grow anywhere. They are found springing out of large cracks in rocks, growing at the edge of sandy dunes in the full force of ...
- 3686: Enviromental Science Profit Or
- ... the market that could help reduce our problems considerably. They do this by buying the copyrights or paying people not to produce the products. This can be easily done by an industry that carries a big wallet. Advertising has also kept the industry going. Advertisers portray a different picture that gets your mind off the problem. Petroleum companies play on your automotive desires, like gasoline that performs well and gives you ...
- 3687: The Year 2000 Bug
- ... comes the loss of jobs and could bring the economy further down. No one can deny that there will be economic disruption as a result of Y2K. The stock market will most likely take a big hit and possibly crash. For the most part the computers for the market have been repaired, thanks to a crash in 1998 that brought the New York Stock Exchange down for a few hours due ...
- 3688: Effects Of Excessive Pesticide
- ... purchase, while ensuring that farmers are able to earn a decent income. Recently, with greater environmental awareness in society in general, it is also now very important to protect the agricultural environment. This is a big challenge for farmers as they must still obtain reasonable yields and produce quality produce in order to meet the demands of the market. Both these can be severely affected by harmful organisms, commonly referred to ...
- 3689: Discovery
- ... and by finding this out, starts her on a quest for knowledge. This feeling of having not much idea of who you are may make you want to go and find out the truth. A big example of this is Aborigines who were taken from their parents as children and sent away to work as slaves. In Sarahs story she explains how as a child, just like Sally, she ...
- 3690: Dinosaurs 2
- ... knife (Benton 161). It mainly relied on its strength when catching prey. Because it could not swim, many of its prey would run for shelter into water. Also, the Tyrannosaurus Rex was able to take big breaths due to lots of lung capacity, but it tired easily and could not put up much of a chase when its prey ran. (Monatersky 287). The Tyrannosaurus Rex was an exciting discovery. It was ...
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