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7261: Great Expectations 4
... gentleman. With both Herbert and Pip living in the same household, things get quite expensive. For example, with Pip's lavish habits it began to lead on to other expenses Herbert could not afford. One day, Pip and Herbert were going over their affairs and comparing debts. Pip felt bad, because he had caused some of the debts. He offered to pay for the expenses he had made, but Herbert was ... was a boy who all the neighbors could call on if they needed help with something. They earned their money the best way they knew how and were happy as could be. Then, came the day when Mr. Jaggers, a lawyer, came by Pip s house. Mr. Jaggers explains to Pip s family that an unknown man has great expectations for Pip. By Mr. Jaggers instructions, Pip moved to London and ...
7262: Hormone Use In Livestock
... there is more PST, there will be more efficient utilization of feed and fat production will be kept to a minimum. PST is effective if it is taken in the expected dose of 5mg/pig/day. If the pig is given a substantially larger amount, 15mg/pig/day, there will be side effects. Researchers have shown that a pig on a high amount of PST will have gastric ulcers. Porcine somatotropin must be injected or implanted into the animals. If PST is taken ...
7263: Ocean Pollution
... threat to these most important of natural resources. When people throw waste into the ocean they are not realizing what they are doing to the to the life that lives in it. Each and every day millions of animals are dying from pollution being thrown into the oceans. Some of the major pollutants in our ocean are the soda rings and the fishing lines and nets. In Hawaii you can go ... at home. 4. Use trashcans, that's what they are there for. Don't be lazy. I, for one am really concerned about the ocean. I should be, not because I surf in it every day, but because I live in an ecosystem that depends on it to sustain life. I hope people will realize that and start helping out.
7264: Why Y2K?
... everything; meaning that something will fail on the year 2000. And even if some computers ARE compliant, what about those computers that they contact or link to Via the internet that are NOT compliant? They'd only be spewing in garbage the computer cant use, and can may even screw up compliant computers as well. I know what your thinking: "Its not going to happen, someone is going to make some ... Y2K prophets, and carries a wide assortment of links and info. A book to read about... The Millenium Bug: how to Survive The Coming Chaos By Michael S. Hyatt Published by Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington D.C. 1997
7265: One Of The Six Basic Principles Of The Constitution: Federalism
... century, the success of the American federalist system led a number of other countries to institute federalist systems. Modern federal governments include Australia, Canada, Germany, India, Mexico, Nigeria, Switzerland, the former USSR, and the present-day Russian federation. In all modern federal systems the authority of the central and regional government is specified in a written constitution and are decided by a judicial authority. By the end of the 19th century ... an important area of shared powers. Due to the cooperation of many, the system known as federalism is alive and well our American society and will continue to grow in our government with each passing day.
7266: Die Hard The Movie - Action Film Subtexts
... he told them there were terrorists with explosives who had taken hostages. He has to throw a body out the window to get the attention of the cop who responds. When the L.A.P.D. finally sends in the troops, they don't trust him, and don't use the information he gives them. Only Al, the first cop on the scene, trusts him and becomes his friend, encouraging him all the time. The FBI finally gets involved, but all they do is cause more trouble. They take over the situation, and just make matters worse. And the L.A.P.D. don't trust them either. Another subtext is that the characters who are black are portrayed positively. Al, the first cop on the scene, initially looks like a cop who doesn't get any respect ...
7267: Karl Marx
... for the connection for the determination of the commodity value by labor. Capital also establishes two main points. The first is that the capitalist can increase the rate of surplus value by prolonging the working day. This is absolute surplus value. The second is by increasing the intensity of the working day. This is relative surplus value. Marx covers every aspect of capitalist economy, and depicts every flaw. Though never completed, it is the work of his life time. On December 2, 1881, His lifelong wife passed ...
7268: Goodbye Chicken Little
... bye, Chicken Little is a book written for younger readers which I consider to be an adventurous book. Good-bye, Chicken Little takes place in Morgantown, West Virginia. The story is written from a modern-day viewpoint. Jimmie Little, the main character, is a typical young boy who enjoys spending time with his friend Conrad. Mrs. Little, Jimmies mom, is a widow woman who has two children, Jimmie and Cassie. Both ... a perceptive exploration of Jimmies reaction to his Uncle Pete s death, which takes place at the beginning of the novel. Jimmies uncle is well known for his jokes and pranks. On a cold wintry day, while visiting the bar, Pete, while drunk, was dared to walk across the river which ran through town. As usual, Pete accepted the dare and wasn t fortunate enough to make it across without falling ...
7269: The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
... also more peaceful. "The CTBT will largely eliminate concerns that one of the other Nuclear Weapon States may develop advanced new types of nuclear weapons, and thus will build confidence for further negotiations." (Holum, J.D.) Members of the U.S. congress differ on their views. The majority of the Democrats feel that the defeat of this treaty "would be catastrophic for the nation." (qtd. in Cohen, R., 1999) In contrast ... E. (1999). The senate goes ballistic. The National Journal, 31 (41). Retrieved November 9, 1999 from the World Wide Web: http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe/doc…767b120152c&taggedDocs=EZ3,AZ1,8Z1,2Z3 Holum, J.D. (1997). The CTBT and nuclear disarmament-the U.S. view. Journal of International Affairs, 51, 263-281. Retrieved October 27, 1999 from the World Wide Web:http://firstsearch.oclc.org/FETCH:r…tml/fs_fulltext ...
7270: A Worn Path
... an aged grandmother endures she has made for the last three or four years to the city with one intention in mind, to get a medicine for her chronically ill grandson. On a cold December day she repeats the same journey again. As we read, it appears to be about a long journey the woman has made throughout the entire story, but by carefully examining the theme, it tells us that ... s experience as an African-American woman who lived through slavery makes her spirit strong. Eudora Welty shows that strength through Phoenix’s answer “I have seen plenty [guns] go off closer by, in my day, and for less than what I done”(p.366). It was not the first time that she has faced death, and she is not going to be scared of that selfish man who believes that ...


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