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- 9281: A Picture of Dorian: Gray Basil's Changes As Related To Wilde's Opinion On Art
- ... Dorian stayed beautiful, but also wants to know why Dorian has changed so much emotionally. Basil does not have the painting on display, but rather keeps it in the attic. When Dorian comes over one day, he and Basil are talking when Basil asks, "I wonder do I know you? Before I could answer that, I should have to see your soul." (Wilde 216) Dorian goes into a rage and takes ...
- 9282: Steroids and The Big Picture
- ... the face, dark marks on the skin and facial hair in women. “Cushings” syndrome can be partially reduced by taking the steroids early in the morning, by taking them on alternate days instead of every day, or by reducing the dosage. Muscle wasting occurs with very long-term use of steroids. This involves the wasting of leg muscles. This can cause weakness. When the steroids are stopped, some people experience muscle ...
- 9283: The Problem of Teens and Smoking
- The Problem of Teens and Smoking So you think you want to start smoking? Before I go into teens and smoking, I thought I’d tell you a little about the history and other important facts about nicotine and tobacco. Nicotine is the prime alkaloid of tobacco. It is a plant belonging to the genus Nicotina. More than sixty species ...
- 9284: Martin Luther King Jr
- ... However, in order to insure that a steady flow of money is guaranteed, a person must build up a reputation as a prompt payer. If one is late in paying debts, there will come a day when that person will not find a lender. If one is a prompt payer, there will always be a steady flow of cash for that person. Since success is necessary to please God, and money ...
- 9285: Abraham Lincoln
- ... schoolhouse. He began to learn his ABC's from a teacher named Zachariah Riney. He attended school with his sister, Sarah. Late in 1816 the Lincoln family moved to southern Indiana and settled near present day Gentryville. A cabin was constructed near Little Pigeon Creek. It measured 16 X 18 feet, and it had one window. Abraham's mother, Nancy, passed away on October 5th, 1818, she died of milk sickness ...
- 9286: Adolf Hitler
- ... reunification in the year 1989, Germany has hit new eras. Germany has become one of the largest economies in Europe and in the world without having needs to conquer other peoples. Emerging from a dark day of history, Germany is now the most important single backer in European monetary union. These remarkable changes can be accounted for because of the allies' occupation, which has led Germany to pay for their war ...
- 9287: The Negative Portrayal Of LSD
- ... of ignorance and hysteria would almost certainly create more problems than they solved.” “Acid is not some anachronism, unfamiliar to us today.” In this quotation, Professor James Martin displays the reality of LSD in present day society. LSD use will continue outside government control and knowledge, as long as drug dealers are interested in making money and drug users are interested in expanding the boundaries of their minds. LSD is far ...
- 9288: Insanity
- ... but several of his acts had many believing otherwise. For instance, Andy would set the alarm on his clock to wake him every hour, just so could smoke two packs of cigarettes. Even to this day, some of close friends don’t know if he was insane or not. His performance itself wasn’t insane, but the acts he would do when he wasn’t in front of the camera or ...
- 9289: To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus and Miss Maudie
- ... he was a Negro? He was a man. Mayella didn’t know what extent of legal trouble her actions might offer for Tom, not to mention problems with her father. She didn’t know he’d run and therefore seem to seal the fact that he provoked it. Mayella took care of everything around her. In this way she sang her heart out. Mayella took charge of her siblings. She was ...
- 9290: A Career As A Paramedic
- ... paramedic takes a lot of training and requirements, but there is constantly room for advancing, and the result of saving someones life is well worth it. A paramedic experiences much stress and sometimes trauma every day that he or she is on the job. The thrill of a paramedic is only part that you get to see, but there is much more involved in this career than you or even I ...
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