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- 1391: "Afrofornication", The New Black Culture Of Indiscriminate S
- ... gestation period is slightly shorter, children reach physical maturity earlier and begin having sex at an earlier age. \\'R-Strategy\\' societies are usually less stable, with children being born into no definite family structure. In effect it is really a strategy of having as many children as they can, as quickly as possible. The \\'K-Strategy\\' is exactly the opposite of this. It is mostly observed in White and some Mongoloid ... it. Negroes are now waking up to the fact that the more they exert their natural instinct to this behavior, the more the state will reward them for it by paying them more welfare, in effect encouraging it. Negroes are now breeding solely for the purpose of gaining more welfare money! If you don\\'t believe me, take your life into your hands and go into to the Negro neighborhoods and ...
- 1392: The Crucible: John Proctor Had Common Sense
- ... been dull and boring. John Proctor was hardheaded, strong and skeptical. The Tenacity of his beloved wife Elizabeth is, "nevertheless made to weaken, to confess to a lie in order to give a more theatrical effect to his final resolve to proclaim, and to die for, the truth." On the other hand, "Proctor will lie privately, but he refuses to sign so that his lie can be made public." John felt ... deterioration of his character. This is where irony took its part, with Elizabeth testifying that John certainly is not a lecher but, "John previously admitted Abigail was his eager whore." This twist gave a dramatic effect toward the play and enhanced the mood. The power shown in the big scene with the maid who had withdrawn from the accusation made toward her for witchcraft certainly made the tension grow and as ...
- 1393: Bridging Technology And Academe
- ... Research estimates the current number of global Internet users at 10 million, and estimates that this figure will rise to 52 million in 2000 (Stacey, 1995). Governmental policy direction for educational technology has an important effect on how the higher education community accommodates NITs. As the Clinton/Gore administration maintain, technological literacy is "…as fundamental to a person's ability to navigate through society as traditional skills like reading, writing and ... the "best" resources in a given area. In fact, when an instructor composes a course Web page and adds a section consisting of links to related Web documents called "Social Science Resources," this is in effect a trailblazer. Most trailblazers in sociology hierarchically categorize resources into sections, reflecting the various sub-topics within the discipline. Using these resources does present several challenges because of the tremendous quantity and quality of Web ...
- 1394: Martin Luther King
- ... blacks during the 1950’s and 1960’s than Martin Luther King, Jr. He was brought up believing "one man can make a difference", and this is just what he did. Integrity has a large effect on what we think, say and do, it is through King’s thoughts and actions that enabled so many people to have trust and faith in him. Through King’s integrity he believed that America ... that is very prominent in MLK’s life. It is difficult to find specific situations where MLK made good and bad choices but any time a choice was made all possibilities were always taken into effect and were made on behalf of the African American race in the fight against segregation. Given the academic environment in which he attended graduate school, it is not surprising that MLK’s behavior did not ...
- 1395: Hantavirus
- ... viruses in vitro and in vivo. This treatment has shown a reduced mortality when administered early enough (Care 1). However, the treatment is not effective when the disease is advanced. There is one adverse side effect of the treatment; a person can possibly develop of anemia. This side effect is reversible once a person stops taking the drugs. Scientists do not believe that this treatment is successful for the other type of infection caused by hantavirus: hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS). Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS ...
- 1396: Japan: After World War II
- ... own staff draft a new constitution in February 1946. This, with only minor changes, was then adopted by the Japanese government in the form of an imperial amendment to the 1889 constitution and went into effect on May 3, 1947. The new Constitution was a perfection of the British parliamentary form of government that the Japanese had been moving toward in the 1920s. Supreme political power was assigned to the Diet ... The treaty of peace with Japan was signed at San Francisco in September 1951 by Japan, the United States, and forty-seven other nations. The Soviet Union refused to sign it. The treaty went into effect in April 1952, officially terminating the United States military occupation and restoring full independence. What is extraordinary in the Occupation and its aftermath was the insignificance of the unpleasant. For the Japanese, the nobility of ...
- 1397: Images Of Light And Darkness I
- ... calls for his sword, and prepares to fight. Again the idea of “light” is quickly overshadowed by Tybalt’s reaction to Romeo’s voice. By introducing the threat of violence (darkness), Shakespeare intensifies the emotional effect of this, and actually many moments, by quickly changing the pace and contrasts inherent in the setting. Before the scene is over, Romeo and Juliet have met, fallen in love, and discovered the nature of ... replace the love that they find in the “darkness of night,” with the “eternal darkness of death.” The imagery of light and dark, so played upon in their courting, has begun to take shape and effect the action. Evil, fate, and the realities of the outside world are becoming connected to the daytime. Love, or, “light,” is possible only at night, and stands opposed to all other elements in the play ...
- 1398: Influences On Early American L
- ... of the old world wanted them to follow. This type of person has to be and individualist because a conformist would just remain in the old world content to follow the lead of others. The effect of settling a wilderness also was a contributing factor to the formation of this trait. Being isolated from others and most of the time totally dependent on yourself or the small band to which you ... opposing triggers in his writing. Being read by such a huge segment of the population in early America led to these triggers being inserted into the formation process of America and thus having a strong effect on the way our present culture evolved.
- 1399: Hawks
- ... pigeons or sparrows. With the hawks great maneuvering skills, it can chase its prey through trees and bushes. The hawk uses its talons to protect itself and its young. Humans are the predators which rarely effect the hawk and its life. We usually kill it by destroying the hawks habitat indirectly. Its young may be in the tree that we cut down, therefore lowering the number of hawks. Not very drastically ... pigeons or sparrows. With the hawks great maneuvering skills, it can chase its prey through trees and bushes. The hawk uses its talons to protect itself and its young. Humans are the predators which rarely effect the hawk and its life. We usually kill it by destroying the hawks habitat indirectly. Its young may be in the tree that we cut down, therefore lowering the number of hawks. Not very drastically ...
- 1400: Irony Moll Flanders
- ... his sister where formerly she was his whore later affirming: " I shall always be your sincere friend, without any inclination to nearer intimacy, when you become my sister" . He presses her hard, and the traumatic effect the affair has on Moll is symbolized in her near-fatal illness. Not surprisingly, after her marriage she succumbs to incestuous fantasies:" I was never in bed with my husband but I wished myself in ... my husband, as he thought himself, even nauseous to me." At first she conceals the situation from her husband, merely telling him that the union is not a lawful one. This alone has a strong effect on him: " he turned pale as death, and stood mute as a thunderstruck, and once or twice I thought he would have fainted" . He recovers, but when Moll decides to at last that the full ...
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