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7021: The Khent
... sparks of enlightenment and causing the awakening of the Armenian people. from the deep lethargy in which the vast majority of the Armenians slumbered for centuries after they lost their political independence in 1393 A.D. The editor of "Mishag" saw in the work of this bright young man the possibilities of a great writer and he encouraged him in his first faltering attempts at writing. Raffi, on his part, scrupulously ... wealth and their lives, he longs to restore in the hearts of the docile Armenian peasants the heroic spirit of the Armenian national hero, Vartan, who won for the Armeniand in the fifth century A.D. freedom of conscience by fighting with his small band of heros against the multitudinous hordes of the Persian Zoroastrian fanatics. Leaving to the reader the unique enjoyment of reading the fascinating and intriguing events related ...
7022: ON THE BEACH
... neither America anymore nor his family. Lastly, one of the most common way in which a large amount of population reacted to this situation is drinking. People used too drink almost twenty-four hours a day. Moira Davidson was one of those people because she thought that there was no purpose to her life anymore like the others and working was useless. She gets so addicted to drinking that even before ... last line pg. 234) Love is the emotion which keeps people bonded together and therefore it is very hard for one to see a loved one die even if they are going to live a day more. Hence the author makes it very clear that even though humans are the most intelligent beings, they can make irrational decisions which can bring about their own extinction. Now, since there are seven countries ...
7023: Painting Nude Figure By Pabblo Picasso
... 19th century. This figure appears with surprising frequency for a brief period in Picasso's work beginning about 1905. The pose in particularly marked in several early studies. For the celebrated prostitutes of the Demoiselles d' Evignon of 1907 and continues through the gallery of nude figures. Providing a useful touchstone for the gradual articulation of his fully formulated cubist style. This work appears to drive from a 1904 oil Bather ... let our imagination fly and to go on with our own experience. This painting is also rendered beautifully in gray, brown and blue unlike his previous painting, which mostly showed the human flesh (Les Demoiselles D'Avignon) in pink color, so I think this painting is more mature in sense of Cubism and after this painting Picasso was totally involved in Cubism. Cubism made a radical break from the idea of ...
7024: The Dangers Of Diet Aids
... effects. Phenylpropanolamine related side effects include dizziness, heart palpitations, and rapid pulse, and are increasingly being reported to poison-control centers and emergency rooms at a slow but steady rate.(Cottrell,100) Peter Vash, M.D., M.P.H. warns that PPA can raise blood pressure and cause cerebral hemorrhaging and strokes -- even in some fairly young people. (Cottrell,100-101) Because of these side effects, it is recommended that Phenylpropanolamine ... for Dieters in Any Form. Consumer Reports September1997:6. Fraser, Laura. The Dangers of Natural Diet Aids. Glamour March 1996: 64-68. Kramer, Carol. Dying to Lose Weight. Vogue May 1997: 206-229. Lemonick, Michael D. Dark Side of Diet Pills. Time 22 September 1997: 81. Williamson, Madeleine J. Herbal Diet Aids: Are They a Safe Alternative? Cosmopolitan August 1998: 74-78.
7025: Network Security And Firewalls
... can spend millions of dollars on high tech applications, retinal and voice verification systems, and physical barriers to keep anyone they want off of the systems. As technology gets cheaper, though, more and more every-day companies and eventually you and I could afford these security features. Until that day comes however, we need to rely on what we have. When all is said and done there are a few simple rules that we and anyone should follow to keep our company and school networks ...
7026: Tenets Of Wordsworth In Resolution And Independence
... the playful hare; Even such a happy Child of earth am I; Even as these blissful creatures do I fare; Far from the world I walk, and from all care; But there may come another day to me- Solitude, pain of heart, distress, and poverty. 6 My whole life I have lived in pleasant thought, As if life's business were a summer mood; As if all needful things would come ... conned, As if he had been reading a book: And now a stranger's privilege I took; And drawing to his side, to him I did say, "This morning gives us promise of a glorious day." 13 A gentle answer did the old Man make, In courteous speech which forth he slowly drew: And him with further words I thus bespake "What occupation do you there pursue? This is a lonesome ...
7027: Evolution 2
... less of a primitive hunter-gatherer. The beginning of the apes and forward onto the human proceeds through fourteen different types of primitive Homo sapiens. The first primitive ape, Phiolethecus is similar to a modern-day spider monkey except for its skull, face and teeth. Its skull, face and teeth are similar to the skull, face, and teeth of a gibbon. A gibbon is described as an animal with a slender ... teeth and pelvis, Oreopithecus is regarded as an ancestor to the ape or an ancestor to monkeys. As I have described earlier, Ramapithecus is the earliest primate to be considered a direct ancestor of modern day human beings. The creature, which is three to four feet tall, is the Ramapithecus species. They were hominid in shape because it only consists of few teeth, and the fragments of the upper and lower ...
7028: The Life of Thomas Edison
... a year on the job he was given permission to set up his lab in the baggage car of the train. He did his experiment in Detroit while he waited for the return trip. One day the train Lurched and some chemicals were spilled, And his lab caught on fire. The conductor Threw Thomas and his chemicals off of the train. He then sold newspapers at stops along the railroad. Thomas ... something snap in his head and soon lost much of his hearing. His loss of hearing could have been corrected by an operation but he said that his present condition could help him concentrate. One Day Edison was selling newspapers at a train station and then he saw s boy fall onto the tracks, there was a train coming so Edison Saved the boy. The boys father was the station offical ...
7029: Stolen Dreams
... making toys. The list goes on and on. Two hundred and fifty million children who will never enjoy the simple pleasures of childhood in all the ways familiar to us and our children. A work day can be 10 12 or 14 hrs long and work is done 6-7 days a week. Often these children do not see their parents for a month a at a time. Some of them ... country, it does help fill the goverment banks. These goverments often set no legislation in terms of people working. If there is legislation that ensures minimuim wage and the amount of hours worked in a day or working conditions, they are often overlooked by the officicials. Again profits far out weigh fairness. The are no easy solutions to combat this problem. International trade and investment seems to promote the growth of ...
7030: Nursing: Think in Practical way
... Registered nurses are the typical nurses that you see in a medical environment or hospital. First, associate degree is the minimal step to be a registered nurse. The second variance, they are usually assigned a day, evening, or night shift. Generally, they work twelve hours a day three days a week. We all know when we exceed eight hours of work, we get paid one and a half. Most of the nurses today, they have double jobs. In that case, their salary ...


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