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881: Laidlaw
... one of the real reasons why I preferred this novel to others. He is a universe apart from other human beings ; in his way of thinking. He is the most distinguished detective character in crime fiction for years.
882: Jane Eyre 2
... unwanted, loved, and plain. I recommend this book to readers who like books that are either historical, or people that like to read romance. I do not recommend this book to people who like science fiction, mysteries, and murder. I also don t recommend this book to people who don t like books that are long and descriptive. I think the book was well thought out, well planned, and well written ...
883: Disscusion On Time
... around us. The problem that we face though is that every thing is so far away from us and time never seemed to be on our hand. These last few years it seems that science fiction is becoming science fact. I think it’s only a matter of time that, the idea’s of star-trek and all those other shows become science fact.
884: Human Cloning Is Beneficial
... time. With recent technological breakthroughs, whole new fields are opening with remarkable possibilities. With this huge step in science, the world realized that cloning of human beings was no longer a plot of a science fiction movie, but rather a realistic look into the future of science and medicine. Have you ever imagined what life would be if we could eliminate problems such as AIDS, cancer and human organs shortage? This ...
885: Atlantis: We Will Never Know
... of Europe and Asia the Athenians, on behalf of all Greeks, defeated the Atlanteans to avoid enslavement. The works of Plato opened the floodgates to endless speculation on whether the continent described was fact or fiction. Atlantis has since been placed in Spain, Mongolia, Palestine, Nigeria, the Netherlands, Brazil, Sweden, Greenland and Yucatan. Every nook and cranny of the globe has been hypothesized; mountain peaks, desert lands, the ocean floor and ...
886: Time Warner
... newspaper s, when we could have ten large conglomerates who would control everything from production to sales to distribution ? The way in which thing s have developed over the past ten years, that scenario or fiction might even become fact or reality. So why should it bother the people of the World ? To begin answering that question, we need to go back a hundred years or so and look at the ...
887: Theory Of Knowledge 2
... it. Because of this we can say that History itself is a very complicated and interesting maze of events which give us hope for the future, insight into the reality that is mankind and the fiction of how the events of our time have been portrayed. Reality is often a word that we regularly settle on in connection with History. It is our first thought; it is all the events in ...
888: The Virtues Of Honesty
... s effect on the central nervous system also makes it useful as a "truth serum," by means of which uncooperative people may be forced to answer question. This method of interrogation is common in popular fiction books and movies but cannot be used legally in the United States without consent, and because evidence obtained is so unreliable, it is often inadmissible in court. A Polygraph is a scientific recording device that ...
889: The Sinister Beauty Of Death
... knowing what awaits her there. Dickinson understands that she is not alone and she is certainly not afraid. Why should we be? Works Consulted Charters, Ann and Samuel. Literature and Its Writers (An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama). 1997
890: The Search For God In Eight Ch
... to Maimonides. This follows from his logic that the soul and God are two different things. He never mentions God being inside a person. Therefore God does not influence a person's actions. Even science fiction writers have thought up aliens that have influenced people without making the person aware of it! So, why can't there be a god this powerful? If He is as powerful as Maimonides would lead ...


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