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- 8531: Embracing The Change
- ... Some technologies are so inscribed with harmful ends that no amount of regulation and social direction can make them worth the risk. If I were convinced that genetic technology had no redeeming qualities and only great risks, then I would press for a complete ban. But the potential benefits of genetic technology far outweigh the potential risks. I believe in a position of critical support, which reflects the suspicious optimism most ...
- 8532: Mars
- ... the next day. When she awoke her mouth was so dry she could not even swallow. She walked down stairs and turned on the facet for some water, but none came out. She thought oh great, she looked into the fridge but it was totally empty. The t.v. was on in the living room. The president of Mars was talking to some press people. "Currently we are not getting any ...
- 8533: Engines 2
- ... the engine has a power stroke every other stroke of the piston instead of every four strokes. The efficiency of such engines is less then that of four stroke engines. Even though engines are a great help in our every day life they pose a danger to our environment. In 1985, the discovery of an "ozone hole" over Antarctica brought attention on the idea that humans can have a big impact ...
- 8534: The Biography of Husband E. Kimmel
- ... sustained light injuries to his left arm. Once he transferred to a shore command in the domestic U.S., he longed to return to the sea and eventually found himself stationed in Hawaii. When the depression hit in the early 30's, he had finally rose to the position of Captain and then later to Commodore. He maintained his position as an aide to the Fleet command until his superiors retired ...
- 8535: The Maturing of Achilles
- ... of Peleus Achilles towards war and man. “Rage---Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses, hurling down to the House of Death so many sturdy souls, great fighters’ souls, but made their bodies carrion, feast for the dogs and birds…” In the beginning of the Illiad Achilles was known as a ruthless and unstoppable killing force, and he lived up to this ...
- 8536: The Effects Of Race On Sentenc
- ... of them sounds no echoes beyond the chambers in which they die. Such an illusion is ultimately corrosive, for the reverberations of injustice are not so easily confined” (As cited in Lacayo, 1987, 80). With great effort, the judicial controls can begin to battle the racial bias of Americas Judicial system but to completely eliminate such a bias, the people involved in the judicial process must learn to look past the ...
- 8537: Confucius in the Chinese History
- ... September 24th is celebrated in his hometown Qufu in recent years. Many scholars all around the world, such as the United States, Australia, England, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, come here to memory the great scholar in the Chinese history.
- 8538: Entertainment And News
- ... their news program. Manheim claims that the media is not as diverse as it claims to be. He states, though for competitive purposes they might have us believe otherwise, most American news organizations have a great deal in common with one another they define news itself in essentially the same terms (Manheim, 1991). Manheim argues that the media entertains the viewer rather than giving them information that is revelant and socially ...
- 8539: The United States Government
- ... state. The House of Representatives has one representative per 30,000 people in the state, currently 435, not including the one from Washington, D.C., who is not allowed to vote. This is called the “great compromise” because when the laws were first being written the larger states wanted to have a system like the House of Representatives, and the smaller states wanted an equal voice and liked the Senate system ...
- 8540: Equality In Choice Of Marriage
- ... many misunderstandings about what homosexuality really is, the mistaken assumption that gay people enjoy the same civil rights protections as everyone else. There are also a lot of stereotypes about gay relationships, and even a great deal of misunderstanding of what marriage itself is all about. The largest misunderstanding of gay relationships is the stereotype that gays are promiscuous, unable to form lasting relationships, and relationships they do form are shallow ...
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