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- 1641: Creative Story: Neolithic Park
- ... single, heinous looking tiger. A large, arched sign with the word 'Africa' on it in red letters towered above the tiger. The placement, backdrop, atmosphere, and overall look of the scene created an exceedingly ominous effect. The group had somehow been separated into pairs, and Brian found himself walking along rows of duck calls near the tiger display with Nancy. "That tiger looks a little bit too real." Brian looked at ... make sure you don't mess up the circuitry." Chris loaded the weapon with six bullets and fired two directly at the lock on the right side of the box. The bullets had absolutely no effect on the lock. Each of the two bullets bounced back as Brian realized there was no way to even make a dent in the steel with such a low- powered weapon. He knew that it ...
- 1642: Russian Bank Scandal
- ... left to pay the bill for rebuilding Russia. The money that is being use comes directly from taxpayers. I believe that this is the reason why Mr. OHarrow believes this will have a serious effect on policy decision. If the money that is supposed to help the Russian people is being for wrongdoing and the Russians are behind this, the scandal could have a serious effect on U.S. and Russian relations. Policy makers will be force to make changes in the methods it helps Russian during this time of need. This scandal can be serious external triggering mechanism. With the ...
- 1643: Personal Writing: History of Pete Dalberg Family
- ... he pumped my stomach and finally he told my mother he said, I better give him some pretty strong medicine to counter act the poison. He said, this medicine is so strong it will probably effect the joints in my feet and probably stunt my growth some. He didn't dare not give me the medicine. So I was given the medicine and he stayed with me for about 3 hours. Finally after 3 hours I was on the floor again playing and he said, now he will be all right. But it actually did affect my growth some and did effect the joints in my feet. But anyway I survived fortunately for me. Alberta was born in 1923 in Troy and now lives in Aliment Colorado. My Mother, who recently celebrated her 96 birthday lives with ...
- 1644: Genetic Engineering, History and Future
- ... alter the very DNA of human cells, causing them to produce interferons. These interferons would allow the cell to be able determine if a foreign body bonding with it is healthy or a virus. In effect, every cell would be able to recognize every type of virus and be immune to them all (Stableford 61). Current medical capabilities allow for the transplant of human organs, and even mechanical portions of some ... would have seem strange to Homo erectus as well. Many claim genetic engineering will cause unseen disasters spiraling our world into chaotic darkness. However, few realize that many safety nets regarding bioengineering are already in effect. The Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RAC) was formed under the National Institute of Health to provide guidelines for research on engineered bacteria for industrial use. The RAC has also set very restrictive guidelines requiring Federal ...
- 1645: The Overpopulation of the Snow Goose in North America
- ... each suggesting the recommended kill or harvest of the Snow goose. Mrs. Paul also points out that on the extreme end the harvest rate would have to increase by 9 fold to have the desired effect on the overall population. To have this desired effect the US and Canadian governments have agreed to expand hunting in hopes of nabbing more birds. Texas even has proposed a special permit for some hunters that would allow them to take as many as ...
- 1646: Importance Of Being Earnest 2
- ... is that of s relationship between a man and woman, but however the underlying real issue is that of their class and society. The play makes a great example for a Marxist criticism on the effect of classes on literature. Wilde's own wit and intellect make for an excellent view of the classes of the previous era. It is a work that will be a not only viewed as a ...
- 1647: Iliad 2 -
- ... fragmentation of attitude or feeling. It is as if his famed hero s will were itself disintegrating on the battlefield. Homer uses the epithet proud to modify the Trojan lines, an adjective that intensifies the effect of Paris action of retreating by mentioning its opposite. Homer further reviles Paris by calling him, ironically, magnificent and brave, thereby heightening the indignity of his cowardly retreat. Another contrast in Paris character is represented ...
- 1648: Irony Of Dickens In Oliver Twi
- Animal Farm is a classic portrayal of how power can effect the goals and hopes of a society. In this essay, I will explore the irony of Animal Farm, and how it used to satirize communism and dictatorships. The story begins with a revolution, and high ...
- 1649: How To Kill People
- ... Gertrude was sick. Once Kumalo finds his son and realizes that trouble he is in, he does try to help. But it is too late to save Absolom, whose bad lifestyle is established and taken effect on him. Had Kumalo thought to get involved in his son's life earlier, Absolom probably would not be in the trouble he is in now. Kumalo's self-centeredness is clear when he learns ...
- 1650: How Is Evil Expred In The Play
- ... to the toe top-full of direst cruelty; make thick my blood, stop up th access and passage to remorse, that no compunctious visitings of nature shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between th effect and it. Come to my woman s breasts and take my milk for gall, you murd ing ministers. This speech by Lady Macbeth is taken from Act 1 scene 5. Lady Macbeth actually wants to ...
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