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11561: The Hobbit: Fantasy World Comparison To Our World
... text that can help us gain knowledge and live our lives more productively. Bilbo Baggins took a stand and raised enough courage to do something he had never thought of doing before, going on a great adventure. This choice caused Bilbo to gain endurance, bravery, an appreciation of his life, and many valuable experiences that made him a wiser person. Thorin's selfish act of not wanting to share the dragon ...
11562: Perfectly Insane - Gulliver's Travels
... don’t know what is (especially considering he’s only six inches tall.) Under the Emperor comes the society’s ridiculous manner in which one earns stature. "For as to that infamous practice of acquiring great Employment by dancing on the Ropes, or Badges of Favor and Distinction by leaping over sticks, and creeping under them; the reader is to observe, that they were first introduced by the Grand father or ...
11563: The Ebola Virus
... antiserum. With the antiserum, they have developed Ebola immune sheep, goat, pigs and monkeys. USAMRIID (USA Medical Research Institute for Infections Disease) received some equine Immunoglobulin and had some successes but fell short of the great claims of the Russians. This discovery does give grounds for optimism that an effective cure for Ebola can be found. CONTROL OF THE OUTBREAK To control an outbreak of Ebola, you must prevent further spread ...
11564: Classical Economist - Adam Smi
... institutions, Adam Smith remains a timely and indispensable guide to the modern dilemma. The Myth of Adam Smith Although Adam Smith is often thought of today as an economist, he was in fact (as his great contemporaries Hume, Burke, Kant, and Hegel recognized) an original and insightful thinker whose work covers an immense territory including moral philosophy, political economy, rhetorical theory, aesthetics, and jurisprudence. He laid the foundation for the capitalist ...
11565: Steroids and Their Affects On The Human Body
... The Human Body Drugs have been used in sports almost as long as sports themselves have been around. The ancient Incas discovered that the ashes from burned leaves of the Coca tree gave the people great stores of energy, and made sleep unnecessary for hours or even days, it was later discovered to be the stimulant cocaine. They would take it before long hunts, battles, and even found it useful in ...
11566: Christopher Columbus
... Schlesinger, historian and two time Pulitzer Prize winner supports Sale, in his article entilted Was America a Mistake? He believes that: out of anguish (out, too, of self-criticism and bad conscience) have evolved the great liberating ideas of individual dignity, political democracy, equality before the law, religious tolerance, cultural pralism, artistic freedom-ideas that emerged uniquely from Europe but that empower people of every continent, color, and creed; ideas to ...
11567: Vegetarians
... not eat meat or fat, but she still ate salads and other assorted vegan meals. Immediately we saw a decrease in her weight, but we also noticed the lack of energy she had, and the depression. It got to a point where she even looked at or smelled fat/meat, she would vomit. I do not know if she ever obtained counseling, but in her case, she had a problem. I ...
11568: Plagues and Epidemics
... little or no effort is made to remedy the situation. The Japanese have a saying, which translates, "when an archer misses a target, he can only blame himself, and not the target." This is a great expression, and makes a lot of sense. However, it is rarely followed in our society, especially when an epidemic strikes. While we should be finding ways to cure it, prevent it, learn about it, and ...
11569: Muscle Growth
... hip fractures. A decrease of muscular strength in the upper body increases the risk in accidents in activities such as cooking, and cleaning, which require pushing and pulling motions. Resistance training can also help a great deal in the fight to stay young. Older men show a greater strength and muscle increase after a resistant training program then do that of younger males. Resistant training can also reverse the effects of ...
11570: Compare And Cantrast WEB Du Bo
... and a White father. Thus being born half-white, his views and ideas were sometimes not in the best interest of his people. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was born on February 23, 1868 in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Du Bois had a poor but relatively happy New England childhood. While still in high school he began his long writing career by serving as a correspondent for newspapers in New York and ...


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