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9951: A Hacker
... computers. At the heart of the obsession is a drive master the computer. The classic hacker was simply a compulsive programmer. It is only recently that the term hacker became associated with the computerized vandalism. Great description of Hackers: Bright young men of disheveled apperance,Often with sunken, glowing eyes.Seen sitting at computer consoles, their arms tense and waitingTo fire their fingers which are already posed to strike at the ...
9952: Aggressive Behavior Equals Many Rewards
... behavior. Intimidation takes place in many aspects of life, even though it is not always caused by aggressive behavior. Athletic events always seem to reward males for aggressive and intimidating behavior. Football games are a great example of the kinds of rewards males receive for their aggressiveness. Coaches teach their players to be physical and tough, but two of the essential elements of football are aggressiveness and intimidation. Football is an ...
9953: Raves
... bars within many large cities. Recent research has been completed about the problems and long term effects of the drug. Does the new era of rave clubs and club drugs such as ecstasy pose a great threat to society? Before analyzing the societal problems associated with ecstasy it is important to understand what it is and its background. Ecstasy or MDMA (methylenedioxmethamphetamine) first originated in 1914 and was used as an ...
9954: Human Cloning Isn't as Scary as It Sounds
... the genetic facts is not likely to be daunted by ethical considerations or legal restrictions either. If our fear is that there could be many couples with that sort of psychology, then we have a great deal more than cloning to worry about. Another disturbing possibility is the person who wants a clone in order to have acceptable "spare parts" in case he or she needs an organ transplant later in ...
9955: Steps Towards an Ecosociety: Dealing with Air Pollution
... example of this is the loss of the whales, who for centuries lived in the St. Lawrence region of the Atlantic Ocean, but had to migrate due to the "...polluted water emptying out of the Great Lakes. They are said to be contaminated with toxic chemicals at concentration levels high enough that they are technically classified as hazardous waste" (Keller, 262). "...the atmosphere will...need to be regulated as a global ...
9956: Barney The Hitler Of My Generation
... beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, his feet were the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion: and the dragon gave him power, and his seat great authority" (Revelation 13:2). Based on my interpretation, that passage says that Barney has spots, not unlike a leopard, his feet are large and broad, just like a bear, and his mouth is large and ...
9957: The Nuclear Power Debate
... In 1986 at Chernobyl, an unauthorised experiment conducted with the cooling system turned off, lead to the explosion of one of the reactors. The radioactive fallout spread through the atmosphere, reaching into northern Europe and Great Britain. The Soviets claim 31 people died directly from the accident, while deaths due to radiation are yet to be determined. Radiation sometimes causes genetic mutations in the child whose parents were exposed to radiation ...
9958: Biblical Analysis On Genesis And Exodus
... enlighten and encourage despite religious preference. "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth," so the story goes into distinct and simple details of how earth was formed. "God proceeded to create the great sea monsters and every living soul that moves about," with an air of nonchalance, stories told and retold were written and convinces the reader that this is exactly how it occurred. No room for questioning ...
9959: The Big Bang and The Steady State Model
... and starts to fall. The crash of the long fall may be the Big Bang to the beginning of another universe, as the fireball formed at the end of the contraction leaps outward in another great expansion.6 Such a universe is said to be closed, and pulsating. If the universe has achieved escape velocity, it will continue to expand forever. The stars will redden and die, the universe will be ...
9960: Superconductivity
... I had the chance to learn how two of these applications work: the magnetically levitated train and magnetically propelled ships. First, the magnetically levitated train, a fairly simple but brilliant concept. That train can reach great speeds since it had no friction with it's track. The guideway has thousands of electromagnets for levitation set in the floor along the way. More electromagnets for propulsion are set on the sides of ...


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