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- 751: Athrax
- The germ warfare agent anthrax is a bacterium that, if inhaled, can kill a person in a matter of days. It sounds like science fiction, like something a mad scientist developed in a lab in hopes of taking over the world. In reality is an ancient disease of live stock and humans known since Biblical times. It just never made ...
- 752: To Clone Or Not To Clone
- ... To Clone Or Not To Clone Cloning is an issue that has been evolving during time. At the begining, cloning was been researched and was described as something that was hard to reach. Even science fiction movies, such as Multiplicity, were produced about cloning. As the time went through, cloning became a reality. In 1996 "Dolly", the first mammal, a sheep was born. Dolly was created by Ian Wilmut, an embryologist ...
- 753: The Edutained American
- ... and start teaching children to observe and question as early as possible. If we can ingrain in the young a sense of their own intelligence and give them both the tools to distinguish fact from fiction and the empowerment to assert themselves and stand by their observations, they will grow up able to find their own path without undue influence from the media corporate America. For those students already past childhood ...
- 754: Synthesis On Race And Ethnicit
- ... is all about perspective which has everything to do with our personal and collective experiences; from our histories we build myths, legends that both guide us and constrain us; legends that include both fact and fiction (Kotlowitz, 411). This, in fact, is how each of our respective ethnic groups derives the reinforcement for our stereotypes and prejudices. Throughout the sixties and seventies, I watched one group after another - African Americans, Latinos ...
- 755: Abortion Debate - Pro-Life Sta
- ... killed legally in our country in 1973, many noisy and emotional people are campaigning for abortion on request. They are aided by a crusading, misguided press and media which continues to utter as fact, the fiction of fertile imaginative minds. We have been told by the media that the majority of Canadians wish to have abortion legalized but the latest census taken by the Toronto Star in March of 1989 reports ...
- 756: Abortion
- ... killed legally in our country in 1973, many noisy and emotional people are campaigning for abortion on request. They are aided by a crusading, misguided press and media which continues to utter as fact, the fiction of fertile imaginative minds. We have been told by the media that the majority of Canadians wish to have abortion legalized but the latest census taken by the Toronto Star in March of 1989 reports ...
- 757: 27 Years Of Influential 60 Min
- ... for the Hollywood scene reporting on the latest gossip, and O.J. Simpson trial updates. Every aspect of Simpson dominates the current tabloid programs essentially proving that the American public wants actual stories instead of fiction. A few programs have successfully incorporated the 60 Minutes brand of reporting. The ABC television program 20/20 first aired in 1978, and still today it is regarded as a quality news source. Frontline is ...
- 758: Abortion
- ... killed legally in our country in 1973, many noisy and emotional people are campaigning for abortion on request. They are aided by a crusading, misguided press and media which continues to utter as fact, the fiction of fertile imaginative minds. We have been told by the media that the majority of Canadians wish to have abortion legalized but the latest census taken by the Toronto Star in March of 1989 reports ...
- 759: Virginia Woolf
- ... feminism was due to relationships with others throughout her life. Woolf shied away from feminist groups, yet she was intensely critical of patriarchal social and political system of values, particularly related to women, and her fiction became a vehicle of her criticisms. (Transue 2) Woolf felt her father was a tyrant and she became "the voice against male tyranny" (Bond 52). Her literature was a voice for suppressed women. She spoke ...
- 760: Thomas Hardy
- ... explanation. One of his major love poems was to his wife who he lost called My Lost Prize. Hardy was not only a poet, he was also a novelist. His belief on the purpose of fiction was to give pleasure by gratifying the love of the uncommon human experience. He also thought that telling a story was an important ingredient in a novel. As his popularity grew, his readers began to ...
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