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1431: The Life And Times Of Ghandi
... hold great knowledge and will be forever left as his legacy. Hopefully, when his life accomplishments and beliefs are looked at and considered by all masses, Gandhi’s true intention could result causing a powerful effect on humanity; a rebuilding of government and society and in effect world peace. Word Count: 1430
1432: Working Mothers
... with the baby, how will household chores be divided, and so on. When thinking of working women, two models come to mind. One of which is paid employment that has a protective and beneficial mediating effect. Employment protects women against certain negative aspects of being full-time homemakers and mothers, such as monotonous housework, dependence on the male partner for financial and emotional support, increases self-esteem because they are contributing ... of it. They are living life to the fullest. This model is the one that is constantly referred to as "bad" because it paints the woman as someone who does not really care about the effect of working will have on the baby. In fact, most of these mothers have made this choice with painstaking care. They are constantly feeling what everyone is thinking, and this in turn causes undue stress ...
1433: Freedom
... government and political people. The press can write stories but each story must contain factual information, which they get from sources. They cannot print a story on a rumor or a hunch because that will effect other people. These are the limits one must obey when using this type of freedom Another type of freedom used in conjunction with purchasing is economic freedom. People can buy whatever they want when they ... with physical freedom. Another example is a person has the freedom to kill a person but must pay for it by going to jail. This limitation is man-made because the government puts it into effect. Physical freedom does have many restrictions because people’s bodies have limitations. The last type of freedom is political. This freedom is the way people can express their thoughts. All people have the right to ...
1434: Blood Doping
... red blood cells). If hemoglobin amounts are increased, this will lead to increased oxygen levels that can be transported to the muscles. Allowing the muscles to become more fatigue resistant. Blood doping could have opposite effect of those intended. A large infusion of red blood cells could increase blood thickness and cause a decrease in cardiac output and a reduction in oxygen content. Both would reduce aerobic capacity. The human heart ... a natural body heat different from the heat of the environment. In addition, blood doping is similar to other methods of raising red blood cell volume. Training at a high altitude will have the same effect. Also, the High Altitude Bed is the same. Since it is legal, safe and natural, the mentioned procedure of red blood cell enhancement it has ironically gained the name Holistic Blood Doping. Blood doping is ...
1435: The Cuban Missile Crisis
... of unemployment, put in place universal schooling, provided free dental and medical services, almost completely rid of malaria and polio from his country and created a great nationalistic pride. Despite all this great outcome, the effect of the Revolution on America left the US sour. Castro had taken away the profit producing properties which had been owned by Americans, and this angered them. In 1898 America gave many benefits to Cuba ... discomfort. Americans even hosted guerrilla attacks and attempted assassinations. In the spring of 1962 Castro thought America would soon invade as it had done before, so it turned to Russia and requested military aid. In effect, America’s hate for communism drove Cuba to unite with Russia, America’s other communist enemy. The Soviet Union’s Premier, Nikita Khrushchev, agreed to supply Castro with some short range surface-to-air missiles ...
1436: Slavery - Southern White Slaveholder Guilt
Guilt is an inevitable effect of slavery. For no matter how much rhetoric and racism is poured into such a system, the simple fact remains that men are enslaving men. Regardless of how much inferior a slaveholder may perceive his ... conclusion that everyone who had close contact with both had to realize. Through life, sickness, and death, the similarities were impossible to ignore. And thus the enslavement of humans while championing liberty had an obvious effect: guilt. The human heart and soul transcends the mind in matters of morality to warn the conscience, and that's exactly why southerners felt guilt in the face of slavery.
1437: British Literature Women Of Lo
... The Second Shepherd’s Play, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. All three tales seem to illustrate the transforming power of love for their men. Although they were are different they all showed the effect of their love. That the true lover cannot be corrupted by avarice; love makes an ugly and rude person shine with all beauty. They know how to endow with nobility even one of humble birth ... The Wife of Bath contradicts many of these oppressive customs and asserts her own assessment of the roles of women in society and in relationships. However, while attempting to assert female dominance over men, the effect the wife desires is to bring men and women to a more balanced level of power. It is the wives’ intention to show that submission to the desires and needs of women does not result ...
1438: Tourism In Canadian Provincial
... construction of the railroad across Algonquin after the park was created, was used primarily for logging purposes. It was constructed between the years 1894 and 1896. However, the completion of the railway had a great effect on the recreational use of the new park, for it was now accessible for the first time to everyone. For the next 40 years, the people using the park for purposes like lodges, youth camp ... to the environment - more Explorer type tourist- and to the economy, wherein there was the presence of private logging companies. After 1893, the placement of Algonquin was now closer towards the "B" quadrant. The tourism effect became less favourable towards the environment and more favourable for the economy. The improved infrastructure created an increase in users, a shift in the type of tourist - Incipient Mass - and an increase presence of logging ...
1439: Gay Parenting
... who abuse both boys and girls. The fear that children of lesbian and gay parents will become lesbian or gay is irrational in that studies show that the sexual orientation of the parents has no effect whatsoever on sexual orientation of youths. The concern that the children of gay and lesbian headed families will not develop so called appropriate gender identity or gender behaviour has been introduced. This was proved incorrect in that when comparing children of gay parents to children of straight parents, there was no significant difference in these two areas. The last stereotype involving the fear that emotional damage will effect the child due to coping with the issue of having lesbian or gay parents. Once again this was proved to be false and the general psychological well being of children in gay and lesbian households ...
1440: RedScare
... Poe entered the Manor-House School in Stoke-Newington, a London suburb. This school taught him "the gothic architecture and historical landscape of the region made a deep imprint on his youthful imagination, which would effect his adult writings" (Levin, 14). The Allens left England in June 1820, and arrived in Richmond on August 2. Here, Poe entered the English and Classical School of Joseph H. Clarke, a graduate of Trinity ... of composing the poem as if it were a mathematical problem. The most important thing to consider is the fact that "The Raven," as well as many of Poe's tales, is written backwards. The effect comes first, and then the whole plot is set, then the story grows backward from there. "Poe's "tales of ratiocination," e.g. the Dupin tales, are written in the same manner. "Nothing is more ...


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