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- 16021: The Effects of Creatine
- ... and pork. Small amounts are found in milk and cranberries. There is no evidence of creatine in chicken and turkey. Cooking these foods seems to destroy part of the creatine molecule. Creatine is certainly not new - it was discovered in 1832 by Chevreul. In 1847 a scientist noticed that the meat from foxes killed in the wild had ten times as much creatine as the meat from inactive, domesticated foxes. He ... g a day limit when they start to experience side effects. It should be used for no more than 2 months continuously. After that the user should wait at least one month before starting a new cycle. Failure to stop after this time may lead to a tolerance, resulting in declining benefits and an increased chance of side effects. In summary, creatine is an important molecule involved with the energetics of ...
- 16022: Generation Ecstacy
- Generation Ecstasy It’s been ten years since the English seized on Detroit techno, Chicago house, and New York garage as the seeds of what’s generally agreed—over there, at least—to be the most significant music since punk, and they’re celebrating with a slew of historical studies. Simon Reynolds attempts ... the reciprocal relationship between Ecstasy (and other less central intoxicants) and machine music that resulted in a feedback loop between sounds geared to enhance the rush, and rushes that inspired producers to take sound into new spaces. The drug-tech interface gives "Generation Ecstasy" a narrative backbone that applies again and again, across continents and cultures from Texas, where Ecstasy culture first reared its head in the mid-‘80s, to Scotland ...
- 16023: Diary Of Anne Frank
- ... Anne Frank by Anne Frank 2.The setting of this book is an attic of a building in Amsterdam during the time period of 1942 to 1944. 3.The historical period of this book is World War II. 4.Anne Frank was a young girl who is the author of this popular diary. She was thought of by others as conceited but didn't think so herself. She was in love ... Margot was also jealous of Anne because of Anne's relationship with Peter. Mr.Frank was Anne's father who was kind, forgiving and a very good father. He cared for every Jew in the world for they were all opppressed victims. Mrs.Frank was a caring mother who was always fare. She loved her husband and favored Margot over Anne most of the time. Peter Van Daan was Anne's ...
- 16024: Chad
- Chad Chad is one of the most underdeveloped countries in the world because of its climate, geographic location, and a lack of infrastructure and natural resources. It's main cash crop that is helping it's economy is cotton, which accounts for 48% of exports.1 The ... was based on the flag of France. An overview of Chad's economy; the climate and geographic location, and lack of infrastructure and natural resources make Chad one of the most underdeveloped countries in the world. Its economy is burdened by the ravages of civil war, conflict with Libya, drought and food shortages. In 1986 real GDP returned to its 1977 level, with cotton the major cash crop, accounting for 48 ...
- 16025: Allen Ginsberg: Poet
- ... Walt Whitman. But despite his interest in poetry his father wanted him to become a lawyer. So Ginsberg studied law at Columbia University, where he met many of his life-long friends and influences. His new group of friends didn't really encourage his studies, and eventually he got suspended from Columbia for various small offenses. He hung around people like Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Lucien Carr, and Neal Cassady, who ... is, of course, that many Americans still believed that they, along with the government, were angelic since they were God's "chosen people." Supposedly, God gave the continent to the original European settlers as a new Eden so that they could start over and build the perfect society. Ginsberg goes on to criticize America for the things he is unhappy with, and the way things were going at the time. He ...
- 16026: Being A Doctor
- ... dawn of medicine in 450 B.C, the technology and techniques of modern medicine have changed dramatically in today’s society. Hippocrates gave the most influential information for medicine, giving it a basis in this world today. In the last one hundred years, there has been an expanding eagerness for young doctors to explore more in medicine. These enthusiastic doctors are spread throughout the United States, setting examples for young children ... large salaries they have a considerable amount of stress, but a well paid job. Physicians have eagerness and ambition to go to work everyday, despite the circumstances, and to their best. For everyday in this world, for every physician who goes to work, a precise life is saved.
- 16027: Australia
- ... garbage collection, park maintenance and dog controls. Australians pay their local government by paying "rates" - paid according to the area and position of any land that you own. They would then be governed by the New South Wales Government, which would look after such things as roads, and the police force. Finally, they are governed by the Australian (Federal) Government, which is involved with trade, foreign affairs and the national treasury ... to. State governments are run from the state capitals, while the Federal Government sits in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory. There are six states, and two major territories in Australia. The states are: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia. The two territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory. Australia also has a number of areas run by the Federal Government (dependent areas ...
- 16028: A Trip To Panama City
- ... of the local restaurants. After eating we went to visit Panama's most famous attraction, the Panama Canal. The Canal was completed in 1914, and is considered one of the greatest engineering feats in the world. We took a shuttle from our hotel to the canal and then went on a 90 minute train ride all the way across the isthmus along the canal. The railroad we were traveling on was ... nest. The coral reefs off the coast are home to more than 200 species of tropical fish. While there we also got to visit caves containing the largest population of fruit eating bats in the world! Later we went snorkeling of the coast of Almirante Island where we spent the night.
- 16029: The Challenges Of Dating
- ... Bureau of Vital Statistics approximately 50.1% of all first marriages in the United States end in divorce. Because of the high divorce rate men and women are finding themselves going back to the challenging world of dating at an enormous rate. Divorce men and women find dating to be an extremely challenging and difficult task. You once again have to deal with issues such as trust,age differences, and financial status. Entering the dating world again after as many as fifteen to twenty years is difficult, and extremely challenging. You have to once again find someone that you can trust and trust you as well. You have to be able ...
- 16030: Cleopatra
- ... Caesar and Marc Antony. Cleopatra was born in 69 BC She was the last Ptolemaic ruler. Her father was the Ptolemy XII. She was very, which added to her popularity of the Egyptian and Roman world. Cleopatra tried to preserve the country’s independence from Rome. Roman senators threatened Egypt’s independence and prosperity. In 55 b.c. Berenic IV was executed leaving Cleopatra the oldest child. In 51 b.c ... was Caesar’s child. She stayed in Rome until his assassination 44 BC. He was killed by Brutus and Cassius. It was rumored later that Cleopatra helped the Caesarian party to assassin Caesar. But her world was shattered after his death. When she was just fourteen years old she met Marc Antony for the first time. When she met him later in life she saw him as an opportunity for power ...
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