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7571: Genetic Engineering
... for petroleum. The problem here, of course, is that the engineered plants cross-fertilize with their wild brethren, and since none of genetic changes is recallable, we can only hope that we will not one day take walks in the outdoors and be surrounded by flora which are exuding plastic and poisoning the fauna. Some other examples: the Chinese are now putting human genes into tomatoes and peppers to make them ...
7572: Alfred Hitchcock: 50 Years of Movie Magic
... as a title designer for silent films. For two years Hitchcock wrote and designed for popular British movie directors. The hard working Hitchcock was recognized by his employers as well as leading actors of the day. In 1922 the director of Always Tell Your Wife, a film in progress, got very sick and had to leave the movie. The lead actor Seymore Hicks had to take over the duties of direction ...
7573: Stephen Bantu Biko
... tortured. From this torturing, he suffered permanent brain damage, from blows to the head. He was then driven, while unconscious, 740 miles to a prison in Pretoria on September 11. He later died the next day at an age of 30. An autopsy showed that he died of untreated head injuries, but the police denied all of this. The death was not blamed on anyone. The movie Trading Places, with Eddie ...
7574: Paul Laurence Dunbar
... from Dixie (1898) B. The Strength of Gideon and Other Stories (1900) C. The Heart of Happy Hollow (1904) IV. Novelist A. The Uncalled (1898) B. The Love of Landry (1900) C. The Fanatics (1901) D. The Sport of the Gods (1902) V. Conclusion Paul Laurence Dunbar attended grade schools and Central High School in Dayton, Ohio. He was editor of the High School Times and president of Philomathean Literary Society ...
7575: The Things They Carried 2
... man's dope and make ironic statements such as, "There's a moral here', said Mitchell Sanders." The moral's pretty obvious', Sanders said, and winked. Stay away from drugs. No joke, they ruin your day every time." After the helicopter picks up and takes away the Killed in Action, Ted Lavender, the platoon leader First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross, leads his men into the village of Than Khe and, "They burned ...
7576: The Use Of Symbols In Steinbec
... completely covered by a big corduroy apron (Page 206-207) This neglect from her busband causes her to turn to her chrysanthemums, of which she is very proud. Her husband s remark, I wish you d work out in the orchard and raise some apples that big (Page 207), shows how little his interest he has for her chrysanthemums/herself. As shown here, Elisa does not feel appreciated by her husband ...
7577: Frederick Douglass' Dream for Equality
... of Color, To Arms! “Liberty won by white men would lack half its luster. “Who would be free themselves must strike the blow,” proclaimed Douglass. “The chance is now given you to end in a day the bondage of centuries, and to rise in one bound from social degradation to the plane of common equality with all other varieties of men....Action! action! not criticism, is the plain duty of this ...
7578: Biography of Gordie Howe
... Saskatoon, Canada. When he was about five Gordie's mother brought home a pair of ice skates. He would skate on ice patches in the yard or go to a small pond. He skated all day. He only came into eat and then he would go right back out. In a couple more years he got his first hockey stick. He played with friends on a small frozen pond. He wanted ...
7579: Seeing Through Salvador Dalí's Kaleidoscopic Eyes
Seeing Through Salvador Dalí's Kaleidoscopic Eyes Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí I Domènech was the son of Salvador Dalí Cusí and Felipa Domènech Ferrés. He was born on the lackadaisical day of May 11, 1904. Dalí later claimed to have been named after an older brother that had died at the age of twenty-two months, but in actuality he was dubbed after his father and ...
7580: Tom Clancy
... himself must right societies injustices, "The teacher of Algebra and Geometry neatly stacked his books on his desk and walked out of the small town of Ghazni and into the hills. A week later he'd returned to the town after dark with three other men and proved that he was worthy of his heritage by killing three Soviet soldiers and taking their arms." The Archer later goes on to pronounce ...


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