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- 2471: Prejudice In Native Son And Bl
- ... considered higher up than ordinary blacks. If you could see the veins in your arm this meant you were apart of the Blue Vein Society other wise known as blacks who have some of Master George's blood in them. It was also normal thinking that the lighter skinned blacks wanted to be associated with whites rather than darker skinned blacks because they were considered outcasts of black sheep of the ...
- 2472: The Aftermath of Hurricane Mitch
- The Aftermath of Hurricane Mitch Americans eager to help. Just days after Hurricane Mitch devastated Honduras and its Central American neighbors, U.S. citizens began calling the Honduran Consulate in Washington, D.C., asking how to adopt children orphaned by the storm. Beyond the confines of the airport, life becomes even more chaotic. Roads are choked with automobiles and trucks struggling to navigate through a city ...
- 2473: The Mystery of Area 51
- ... was nothing but a prank (Las Vegas 1). People started to believe that maybe it was a prank, or any other explanation the government had for it, until Lt. Haught started getting threatening calls from Washington to “shut up” (Roswell 7). Why was the government so nervous, and where is this “higher authorization setting” that the disc was sent to? One of the three most suspected places is Area 51 (Misage ...
- 2474: Cloning
- ... on 6,122 gene fragments. Although patenting of "gene fragments of unknown biological function" is presently disallowed, who knows what the future holds? Most of this territory is uncharted. Boston University Professor of Health Law George Annas has asked, "Since cloned human embryos are not persons protected by the Constitution and theoretically at least could be as 'immortal' as cloned cell lines, could a particularly 'novel' and 'useful' human embryo be ...
- 2475: The Revolutionary War was an Economic Revolution
- ... colonists reacted swiftly and crowds rioted in the streets. The Boston Tea Party was called “the boldest stroke which had yet been struck in America.” It marked the beginning of violence in the dispute. King George, demanded t hat the Americans be brought under control. As punishment, Parliament enacted a string of laws that colonists called the “Intolerable Acts.” The Boston Port Act was part of the Intolerable Acts or Coercive ...
- 2476: Flouridation
- ... Coffel) Works Cited 1. Behrman, A. S., Water is Everybody's Business. Doubleday, New York, 1968. 2. Coffel, Steve, “The Great Fluoride Fight”, Garbage, Vol. 4, Issue 3. Dovetail Publishers, New York, 1992. 3. Waldbott, George L., Fluoride: The Great Dilemma. Coronado Press, Kansas, 1978. 4. Yiamouyiannis, John, Fluoride: The Aging Factor. Health Action Press, Delaware, 1986.
- 2477: Social Impact Of The Internet
- ... paradox: Globalization may be just another word for western cultural dominance. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, vol. 51. v Anonymous (1998, August). More Internet use may cause depression; web hurts social contact, study finds. The Washington Times Word Count: 946
- 2478: The Chlorine Debate: How White Do You Want It?
- ... and its allies say a total ban on chlorine would be neither wise, possible, nor economically feasible. "We find the chlorine campaign outrageous in its scope and purpose," explained Leo Anziano, the Chairman of the Washington-based Chlorine Chemistry Council, and organization that lobbies on behalf of the chlorine industry. "We believe it's based on pure emotion and not on science. Without any real study, it's been determined that ...
- 2479: Aerosol Spray Cans
- ... Form plus function: ... The battle between pumps and aerosols." The Wall Street Journal 28 Feb. 1994 sec:B P:1 col:1 Stepp, Laura Sessions. "Ringing the alarm on aerosols: Inhalants & Poisons. Awareness Week." The Washington Post 21 March 1994 sec:C p:5 col:5 Trebilcock, Bob. "The new high kids crave." Redbook March 1993
- 2480: The Sun
- ... make one helium nucleus. The energy that is released is called gamma radiation. Sun Spots The magnetic field of the suns sunspots were discovered in 1908 by an astronomer from America by the name of George E. Hale. A common sunspot on the sun has a magnetic field strength of 2500 gauss. To put this in relation the earth's magnetic field can be measured at less than 1 gauss. These ...
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