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- 18471: What Is Love?
- ... itself up into the person of the beloved, something so wonderful that no one on earth has ever felt about a fellow creature before. Love is ecstasy and torment, freedom and slavery. Love makes the world go round. Until recently, scientists wanted nothing to do with it. The reason being that love is life’s most intense feeling and love is mushy. Science is hard. Anger and fear are emotions that ...
- 18472: Origin and History of Rice
- ... in Northwest Malaysia. Baltimore, Maryland and London, Jones Hopkins University Press. 1982, pp. 189-200. Gomez, Kwanchai A. and Arturo A. Gomex. “Statistical Procedures For Agriculture Research” 2 ed. An International Rice Research Institute Book. New York, Chichester, Brisbane, Toronto, Singapore. Wiley-Intersecience Publication, 1984. Jacks, Graham and M. Kathleen Milme. “An Annotated Bibliography of Rice Soils and Fertilizers.” Chapter 2. Hapenden, England: Commonwealth Bureau of Soil Science, 1954. Luh, PH ...
- 18473: Yoga
- ... and breathing techniques. It has become very popular as a method of gaining and improving health. Certain people also study this form of yoga because of the control they develop over certain bodily functions. A new concept in fitness combines gentle stretching with techniques from Hatha Yoga to perform the most effective, relaxing ways of exercising. It is called Yogacise. There are other forms of yoga that are practiced in India ...
- 18474: Capitalism and Communism
- ... is no individual motivation. This also hurts the community and country. Since people have no motivation to do great things, the country will not produce anything great. There will be no cures to cancer, or new space advancements. What is the point of achieving that when one would not benefit from it? If a country uses Communism, it will not become better over time, it will fall behind other countries in ...
- 18475: Flash!
- ... because of the flash burns covering their bodies. The few people that had survived the blast had to try to put their lives back to normal. Homes had been destroyed and family members killed. Now new people had started moving into Hiroshima once news spread that is was safe. The book Hiroshima was an enlightening view of what went on during the atomic blast and the days after. The part that ...
- 18476: Marxism vs. Capitalism
- ... road, Bob and his family will be struggling to get by while the president is staying at home and watching his computer empire grow to the point where he is the richest man in the world. This creates the division of the populace into classes according to how much money they make. Depending on what economic class one is in, he is viewed differently by the rest of society. The wealthier ...
- 18477: The Economics of Drugs and Prostitution
- ... Just because the price of prostitution has suddenly risen does not mean that a potential john can suddenly overcome his need to be satisfied. As a result certain individuals will be willing to pay the new higher prices for the services of prostitutes and this will offer an incentive to the suppliers in the sex trade (pimps and prostitutes) to remain active in the market, regardless of the legal ramifications. This ...
- 18478: Fort Henry And Donelson
- ... Floyd and Pillow lost command. Robert E. Lee’s later successes in Virginia obscured the significance of Fort Donelson as the first step toward the Confederate loss of the west, which spelled doom for the new nation.
- 18479: Assets Worth What Balance Sheet Says?
- ... Hilda decided to base her whole business on that just side. In order to run this business she needed a loan. She brought her balance sheet in, without changing the assets section to satisfy her new business. This brought up the question “are the assets always worth what the balance sheet says”? The bank manager might be considered about the repayment of this bank loan since the balance sheet wasn’t ...
- 18480: Francisco Goya, Life Of An Art
- ... elected director of painting at the Royal Academy and served until 1797, then being appointed Spanish Court Painter in 1799. Goya soon after begins a time where his imagination goes wild, and he enters a world of surrealism, which at the time proved to be unexceptable. Being unable to present these paintings, he withdraws his works and continues his job. During Napoleons invasion and the Spanish war of Independence Goya became ...
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