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12911: Why People Dye Their Hair
... s a valid question. It seems like the fad these days is to have a different color of hair every week. Red, purple, blue, green, orange, it doesn't matter, as long as it's new. The crazier the better, the brighter the cooler. I feel I'm experienced in this area, as I've dyed my hair at least a dozen times in the last couple years. Why do we ... boy in your gym class. It's immediately the way you're first described by your peers. This attracts attention to you, and makes you more known around your school. Everyone's talking about your new hair color, about how "crazy" and "cool" it is; or maybe how "gross" it is, depending on how it turned out. You could look like a way cool punk rocker, really trendy, or like your ... and thoughts of what irresponsible parents they are to let their child get away with such a thing. There are many different ways to dye your hair, depending on how committed you are to the new look. In my own humble opinion, Kool-Aid is a beginners' step to the entire hair dying obsession. It's a non-committal way of trying out a different color. It washes out in ...
12912: Domestic Violence
... driving force. Finally, they may experience it once as a victim or victimizer and forever feel the guilt and be scared inside of themselves and if others can tell. Kind of like experimenting with a new vegetable but more abusively. Children growing up in a violent household will be forever emotionally scarred. the violence does not stop with the last punch thrown between spouses, but instead lingers in a deep emotion ... this and it was accepted so when they are adults and have their own families they too will do this. Noone was there to teach them otherwise. Domestic violence will continue to exist in this world until the day comes when each child will be taught enough to learn as grown ups not to follow their parents or others footsteps in doing these crimes. If a child is not exposed to ...
12913: Homeless: What Has Been Done to Decrease the Problem?
... are subject to the discretion of the government of the country who decides to obey these universal rights. How much is "adequate"? The government, both at the federal and municipal levels, is currently working on new spending cuts. These cuts also include spending on welfare, unemployment and social services that are geared towards helping the homeless. Spending cuts can be seen as a necessity to maintain the country economically, but the ... right track. That worked for the recycling program. Now we should try employing this idea for even better reasons. I doubt that I will be around to see this idea in use all around the world, but I do hope that I can one day see it used here in Toronto. To assist all the homeless here in Toronto would be a very nice thing to see. The best part of ...
12914: Crisis: Generation X
... living in the Pacific Northwest with his flaky siblings and Jasmine, their hippie-dippy mother. He is unable to choose between his anorexic American girlfriend or a glamourous French amour who has come to the New World to continue their summer holiday fling. Tyler's philosophy is "What's on your head says what's inside your head" this analogy is created for his love of collecting shampoo. Similar to the beliefs ...
12915: The First Impression
The First Impression "Read my lips. No new taxes." The well groomed candidate shouted to his audience. The crowd erupted in cheers and for many Americans, this was their first long lasting impression of soon to be, President George Bush. He later went ... was divided on whether this American football hero committed this hideous crime. Though the entire story was not known, that did not stop the circulation of rumors, accusations and opinions that influenced almost the entire world. First impressions have been around since the beginning of time. Even when Adam met Eve he had some sort of view of the women with whom he would share the earth with. It is a ...
12916: John Dalton 4
... magazines. John found a mentor in John Gough,who was the blind son of a wealthy tradesman. John Gough taught Dalton languages,mathematics,and optics. In 1973 John moved to Manchester as a tutor at New College. He immediately joined the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society and in the same year he published his first book: Meteorological Observations and Essays. In his book Dalton stated that gas exits and acts independantly ... giving chemistry it s own language. Over the next couple years John began to lecture and continually experiment. In his lectures reported the experiments, and published them in a book in 1808. His book , A New System of Chemical Philosophy Part 1, was his most famous work. John had relied on his observations and his mathematical reasoning to create this astounding book. But not everyone accepted his atomic theory so he ... philosophy and his list of atomic weights and symbols. Without John Dalton science would not be where it is at today. Bibliography: http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/ci/1992/Dalton.html Dalton, John (1808) A New System of Chemical Philosophy http://web.lemoyne.edu/~giunta/dalton.html
12917: John Steinbeck
... headed to a resort near Lake Tahoe. One of John friends found him a job at Lake Tahoe in June of 1925. His plan was to make enough money to become a freelance writer in New York City. Low on funds John signed on as a working berth on a freighter headed to New York is November of 1925. When he arrived in New York John got a job as a newspaper cub reporter. He finally seemed to a secure job and things seemed alright. After a couple of months working as a reported John realized that he ...
12918: Animals In The Research Lab
Animals In The Research Lab The use of living animals is an important way to solve a medical problem. Researchers continually seek other models to understand the human organism, study disease processes, and test new therapies. In seeking quicker and not so expensive ways to look for biological information that can be applied to human disease, scientists sometimes study simpler things such as bacteria, fruit flies and a few other things. Researchers have spent many years learning how to sustain cells, tissues and organs from animals and humans outside the body to understand biological processes and develop new medical treatments. Computers allow scientists to analyze vast amounts of data and test new ideas. But, in the end, the results obtained must be verified in appropriate animal systems and, possibly as the final step, in clinical trials using humans who will volunteer. Before beginning a project, all ...
12919: Human Cloning
... the good reasons for scientists and researchers not to devote their time in creating human clones you also can find many reasons why it would be a great idea. For one there has been many new research studies done on stems cells. These cells are undifferentiated cells that researches believe with clones they can take out these cells and use them in the brain and nervous system to act as cells ... believe it must be watched under very close scrutiny. If this type of research went rampant and we all of a sudden ended up with 40 people that were like Hitler it can bring the world to it's knees. To put it in the simplest terms possible human cloning can be wonderful with the idea of being able to bring back deceased loved one's by using their cells, but ...
12920: Fusion: Our Future's Energy?
... really understanding some of the fundamental physics involved. The experimental reactors have no general research purpose. The fusion researchers will have to start rethinking their ideas. Research will have to change from a developing a new energy technology to developing a broader understanding of a fusion reaction. Alternatives To Current Reactors Some people say that the current fusion reactors, such as the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor at Princeton University, should be ... not yet reached a point where the power produced in each reaction can be used directly in the next reaction, allowing the external power to be turned off. The Princeton lab wanted to build a new machine to replace the current one, but the cost of 1.8 billion dollars and the unresolved technical issues caused the idea to be rejected. Instead, the current machines continue to be upgraded. A different reactor called the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, a next-generation tokamak, has also been proposed and seems to be a better choice. Some people say that a new type of reactor, besides the tokamak, should be used. The Japanese have a design called the Field Reversed Configuration Reactor. Another idea is to use lasers to trigger fusion in tiny pellets of fusion ...


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