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2581: A Rose For Emily By William Fa
... named Homer Barron and began to go out a little. The town people were happy for her because they now seen her a little more and it was better than to be in a old house all the time. Emily began to think that some day she and Homer would marry, and when things went wrong she poisoned him. As time passed people began to wonder, and a smell began developing. Although the smell was hitting everyone in the town, no one said anything, instead they sprinkled lime all over her house. Emily died a time later. After the town people heard the new they went to see her to begin the funeral arrangements. Tobby her faithful servant ran off and the town people discover the smell ...
2582: The Dawn of a New Age: PCP
... not anything else, this amazing substance has given us a fascinating look into the elegantly complex world of neurochemistry. Bibliography - dont forget this! ------------ Carroll, Marilyn. (1992). Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Drugs. New York, N.Y: Chelsea House Publishers. Halberstadt, A.L. (1995). The phencyclidine-glutamate model of schizophrenia. Clinical Neuropharmacology. (Vol. 18) 237-249. Nintey Fifth Congress. (1978). Abuse of dangerous and illicit drugs - psychotropics, phencyclidine (PCP), and talwin; Hearings before the select committee on narcotics abuse and control house of representatives. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. Okuyama, Shigeru. (1994). NE-100, a novel sigma receptor ligand: Effect on phencyclidine-induced behaviors in rats, dogs, and monkeys. Life Sciences. (Vol. 55) PL133-138 Peterson ...
2583: Imagination And How It Relates
... his imagination along with his learned skills. Imagination drives everything, makes everything what it is. Imagination is what is responsible for creating society. We all imagine how our lives could be. What profession we want, house, clothing style, children. The human society is never, and will never, be truly content with life. We always want more, better. For some people, they want less. In my opinion, our society wants to achieve ... to survive in its society. Humans require imagination to function in society. Little children playing games will not get along with other children without having some imagination. They require it to play war games, playing house, etc. Adults require imagination to survive in a high paced business world, where new thoughts and imaginings can bring success and lack of imagination can bring failure. Inventors throughout time have imagined different sciences and ...
2584: Vaccine
... complications than those of the disease itself. In addition to safety problems, vaccination has proved to be ineffective against many diseases such as measles and rubella to name some of them. Besides, Castro infers in "House and Home" magazine, that childhood illness gives the child's immunity a chance to develop stronger and more resistant to diseases (24). Thus, it is a kind of training for the immune system of the child against diseases. Therefore, vaccination should be abolished, for it is not safe nor it is effective against many diseases. Bibliography Castro, Miranda. "Measles, Mumps, Chickenpox, The natural way to nurse them.". House and Home Apr. 1994: 24-25. McTaggart, Lynne. The WDDTY vaccination handbook. Miller, Susan Katz. "Vaccination risks are 'too small to count'. ". New Scientist 25 Sept. 1993: 9.
2585: Breast Cancer Treatment
... to the negative press commonly attributed to breast cancer, there are viable treatment options for those diagnosed with this terrible affliction. The push for increased research in breast cancer is even coming from the White House. President Bill Clinton mentioned his support for increased funding for research and prevention in his recent State of the Union Address, and he urged insurance companies to pay for more mammograms. Hopefully, with the support from the White House, new treatments can be found for breast cancer, and maybe with a little luck we will have a cure by the turn of the century. Works Cited American Cancer Society. Breast Cancer. Document 004070. American ...
2586: Pride In The Crucible
... authorities just keep on putting rocks on him to make him talk, but he died. He is a victim of his pride and maybe it was not for the best. He may have saved his house and his personal possessions and his family may have continued to live proudly but they have lost the one person that were getting them stuff to eat and a roof to sleep. They have lost the man of the house, either it was a father or a husband, the one that everybody loved in first place for what he gives them. His pride is, in some kind of way, justified, because he did what he ...
2587: Gender Roles 2
... to play with dolls, they learn how to care for the dolls and treat them well, and those are the practices females carry on into motherhood. Surpassingly, in a class room experiment done with a doll called Baby, Think Again, which is a computerized doll, which is programmed to cry at certain times of the day for certain reasons, male participants were vary successful with their child . The computer can tell someone how many times the baby cried, what the ...
2588: Lincoln - The Truth
... be done. Lincoln was an honest man. Especially when dealing with personal money matters. For example, at one point during his administration, Congress granted him twenty thousand dollars to fix up and refurbish the White House. In doing so, Mrs. Lincoln exceeded the allowed dollar amount by six thousand seven hundred dollars. President Lincoln said that he would not ask for the Congress to give him more money, especially at a ... understand what was going on around him. Another instance of great waste and corruption was the War Department of Simon Cameron. There were numerous complaints of his wrong doings. So many in fact, that the House of Representatives put together an investigation of Cameron's mismanagement and came up with an indictment of 1,109 pages. The major complaint against him was like so many others, that he had been ignoring ...
2589: Amico Acids - The Building Blocks of Life
... a period of time that decaying meat would spontaneously POOF! Generate magnets, which would turn into flies. People would also observe for example, that if you put rags and cheese in the corner of a house that over a period of times those rags and cheese would spontaneously POOF! produce mice. People also observed for example, that if you had a stagnant pool of water. That over period of time that ... generate maggots, but rather flies are attracted to the meat, lay their eggs that produce the maggots that turn into flies. Pasture demonstrated that when you put rags and cheese in a corner of a house that the rags and cheese do not produce do not produce mice, but rather the mice sniff out the cheese, make a nest, and have their young. And the same with a stagnant pool of ...
2590: Friend 2
... generally understand the concept when shown the box and will use it regularly. Ferrets do have claws, and owners must make provision for this. A tall scratching post in a favorite Ferret area of the house will usually keep the Ferret content to leave the furniture alone. As a last resort, of course, Ferrets can be declawed. Lastly, one of the most attractive features of Ferrets as housepets is their ease of care. Ferrets do not have to be walked. They get plenty of exercise in the house as they play, and they do their business in the litter box. Cleaning a litter box is a quick, painless procedure. Ferrets also take care of their own grooming. Bathing a Ferret is almost never ...


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