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- 9341: Sex On The Net
- ... So an argument occurs. How is the world to censor the Internet without causing discrepancies between the different countries? Indeed, some people say, "Why bother?" So far, you have seen that there would be a great difficulty involved in censoring the Internet. So the other side of the argument, presented by the economists and pornography fanatics, is that, why should we censor the Internet when perhaps it is not needed. There ...
- 9342: Lime Disease
- ... been carried out in the field5. One study found adverse outcomes in 5 out of 19 children tested. These outcomes included cortical blindness, intrauterine fetal death, prematurity and rash in the newborn. It is of great importance to determine whether such outcomes are directly related to B. burgdorferi5. Another study performed by Szer et al tested the long-term course of lyme arthritis in children, who had not received any antibiotic ...
- 9343: Russia in 1910
- ... Czar Alexander III. By 1888, at the age of 18, he had read Das Kapital by Carl Marx, a book about socialism and the evils of capitalism. A superb speaker, he could hold audiences at great attention with his powerful speeches. People became convinced of his socialist views. He formed his own political party, the Bolsheviks, off earlier Marxists. Lenin limited membership to a small number of full-time revolutionaries. This ...
- 9344: Global Positioning Systems
- ... Single frequency receivers used by civilian aircraft and maritime traffic use a fixed mathematical model to allow for ionospheric errors. In the proverbial nutshell, that's how the Global Positioning System works. It's a great system now, and with projected improvements should be an integral part of aircraft navigation for the next fifty years or so. "Everything You Always Wanted To Know" back issues available: Number 1: Airborne Radar Principles ...
- 9345: The Rise of the Manchus
- The Rise of the Manchus Although the Manchus were not Han Chinese and were strongly resisted, especially in the south, they had assimilated a great deal of Chinese culture before conquering China Proper. Realizing that to dominate the empire they would have to do things the Chinese way, the Manchus retained many institutions of Ming and earlier Chinese derivation. They ...
- 9346: The Assyrians
- ... of horses for the Assyrian army. Esarhaddon's principle accomplishment was the conquest of Egypt, begun by him in 675 BC, but completed by his son Ashurbanipal (r.668-627 BC). Ashurbanipal, was the last great king of Assyria and had to deal with many revolts. He led an expedition against Elam and captured Susa, its capital city. After his death, however, the empire gradually disintegrated. In 626 BC, Nabopalassar, a ...
- 9347: Sharing
- ... been fertilized. We decided that an appointment three days later would be appropriate. I left the building wondering if I had someone's child growing inside me. I felt like I was really doing a great service for the world. When I returned home, Dan asked me how I was feeling. I told him that I felt just fine. I also mentioned that I would be returning to the clinic a ...
- 9348: Soccer
- ... play soccer. There is also many physical conditioning that players can do. Soccer can help you stay fit and healthy. Many people can play soccer and benefit from it. Soccer is very fun and a great recreational sport. History of the Activity Games similar to soccer were played in China as early as 400 BC. In about 200 AD the Romans played a game in which two teams tried to score ...
- 9349: Social Perception
- ... hard (a sign of happiness in dogs), in front of people, that his whole backside shakes from left to right. I guess because of my behaviour towards Puffy, I fulfilled my expectations of it. A great example of a self-fulfilling prophecy, which can be applied to almost everyone, is the Y2K problem. An overreaction to the prospect that computers might malfunction on January 1st, year 2000, may actually pose a ...
- 9350: Sports Entertainment ( Wrestli
- ... 10 year olds? Well the WWF does produce edited versions of RAW, these episodes are aired at earlier times and of most of the swearing and other offensive scenes cut out. Which I think is great as the WWF reaches all of its fans. You can't forget that the WWF is in a competion with rival wrestling business, WCW ( World Championship Wrestling ) and that ratings count. Wrestling is no longer ...
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