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4011: Why Do All Modern Cars Look Alike?
... need of a sport utility vehicle in order to grab their share of that part of the market, which has grown considerably the last decade have taken almost desperate measures. They have simply bought the rights to re-badge the Isuzu Rodeo as the Honda Passport and marketed it as an all new model. The last and maybe the most logical reason is that all manufacturers are striving towards 'the perfect ...
4012: Soccer: An Utopia Sport
... derivatives, rugby and American football, chose to introduce an oval ball. (http://www.fifa.com/fifa/) The World Cup is a tournament involving 36 teams. Each team fights for respect, glory, fame, distinction and bragging rights. The atmosphere surrounding this tournament is tremendous. The tournament is held every four years, with the Olympics in between. The first World Cup was held in Uruguay in 1930. Thirteen teams competed for the first ...
4013: Evolution of Women’s Underwear
... the new look was to look as “flat as a board.” This was not only a political change, but it was more practical. This was the same time period when women were fighting for equal rights. The new age look brought in the idea of supporting from the above instead of support from the bottom. Now with support from the top and the corset out, the once desired “S” shape was ...
4014: Sioux and Dakota
... whites of the time. Sitting Bull, was in essence and renaissance man of personality. He was equally friendly, fierce, spiritual and family oriented. However, he also had many strict principals when it came to the rights of his people. This is the quality that differentiated him from chief Red Cloud; Red Cloud was also a man much like Sitting Bull, however he lacked the moral boundries that Sitting Bull contained. Red ...
4015: The United States has Changed from a Melting Pot to a Vast Culture with Varying Racial Backgrounds.
... is to raise minority self-esteem. Viewed by some, the obstacle this creates is not for the better. Multiculturalism helps unite groups and separates them from the rest of the country. . . .Civil liberties and human rights -- is portrayed as the root of all evil . . . (Schlesinger 3). A positive approach would have Americans stop seeing themselves as members of primarily one ethnic group, gaining their total identity from that group. White or ...
4016: “Newton Or Leibniz, Who Should Get The Credit?”
... come to the conclusion of this paper and we are left with the question: who should get credit? The answer is that both men should get credit for discovering and developing calculus in their own rights. Both men made great contributions, they only differed in their notations. By essence, they referred to the same thing. For Newton, he used notation of fluxions. Leibniz on the other hand expressed infinitesimal calculus in ...
4017: "The Beats Generation
... s but today their ideas are pervasive. Ginsberg, Kerouac, and Burroughs are testaments to the power of artistic vision to transform society. The Beats brought such cultural changes as expanded consciousness, rock and roll, civil rights, and strengthened democracy. The generation coming of age in the 1990’s has the potential to bring a new vision to society. The restless Beat spirit is stirring again. People are traveling and searching, meeting ...
4018: Landfills
... syndrome. A clear-cut answer is probably non-existent. Several effective programs, enacted in unison, will probably lead us to success. Works Cited: Gore, Senator Al. Earth in the Balance. New York: Houghton, 1992. MacKibben, Bill. The End of Nature. New York: Random House, 1989. Miller, G. Tyler, Jr. Living in the Environment. Belmont CA: Wadsworth, 1994. Rathje, William and Cullen Murphy. Rubbish!. New York: Harper, 1992. Turk, Jonathan. Environmental Science ...
4019: Animals and Their Purpose
... biological nature of every human as a single substance composed of two principles, body and soul, should be respected." The church says that if a human is to be created or cloned that the basic rights of all humans should be followed. This means that the developing human should not be used experimentally at any stage. The church disagrees with any modifications of human genes because it changes the humans natural ...
4020: Maroons
... and forced him to flee to Cuba. D'Oyley named Lubolo or de Bolas "Governor of the Negroes" and later gave him the title of Colonel of the Black Regiment, granting his followers full civil rights and thirty acres of land each. Lubolo and his group began hunting down other Maroons who rejected the peace offers of the British. In 1663 he was killed in an ambush while raiding another group ...


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