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- 2681: Food Processing
- ... food leaves the farm and the time it is eaten at the table? Like all living things, the plants and animals that become food contain tiny organisms called microorganisms. Living, healthy plants and animals automatically control most of these microorganisms. But when the plants and animals are killed, the organisms yeast, mold, and bacteria begin to multiply, causing the food to lose flavor and change in color and texture. Just as ... and vegetables of insects; and destroys bacteria in fresh meats. The irradiation of fresh fruits and vegetables, herbs and spices, and pork was approved in 1986. In 1990 the FDA approved irradiation of poultry to control salmonella and other disease-causing microorganisms. Irradiated foods were used by U.S. astronauts and by Soviet cosmonauts. Public concern over the safety of irradiation, however, has limited its full-scale use. It is still ...
- 2682: Timeline History of Russia 1533-1991
- ... assumed controlled and subsequently ordered the exile of all apposing cabinet ministers, including Trotsky. Anyone in the Union who objected to his decisions was sent to Siberian prison camps or murdered. He now had full control without any intervention from other liberal or moderate parties. He decided to concentrate on improving military strength and building on improving the Soviet economy, rather than follow Lenin's revolutionary goal of dominating the world ... to improve the Soviet economy. In 1964, he became the first leader ever to lose power when the Political Bureau (Politburo) ousted him due to his extreme radical policies. 1964-1982 Brezhnev had now assumed control of the Union. A rigid Stalinist with hard-line ethics, Brezhnev's goal was to make the USSR into one of the strongest political superpowers in the world. The military was richly funded and the ...
- 2683: The Maori of New Zealand
- ... the small island nation. Their ferocity and determination won the respect of the colonizing English, and to this day they are esteemed members of the society. They hold positions in their government and are in control of their own destinies. Their greetings and posture when having their picture taken for the outside world is a part of culture that I would like to discuss. Years ago, back in the days of ... are mean and we'll kick your --- if you come and try to take what's ours. Because the Maori chose to fight the English, it earned them respect and admiration. They are now in control of their own destiny and have been since the English came. They send a message out with each and every postcard, and although the stance has now become more of a show than reality. its ...
- 2684: Is There Such A Thing As The American Dream?
- ... materialize. This sort of thing pervades all of our society. You believe in the legal fiction of a government of, by and for the people, but then are confronted with the reality that their real control is behind the scenes. You're told that the justice system and police are there to protect you, but their primary interest is arrest and convictions, regardless of guilt or innocence. The president goes on ... will be okay. The truth is that people are largely cannibalistic and will attack and devour you if given the chance. People lie to each other. Appearances are more important than substance. People seek to control others and profit from their laborers, if not steal directly from them. Employers are the worst of the lot. You can work hard, produce tremendous wealth for them and still go to the early grave ...
- 2685: An Analysis of Hawthorne's Short Stories
- ... Goodman Brown is a character who loses her faith and submits to the Devil. Hawthorne, in this case directly uses faith as the carrier of a flaw. That is, she does not contain enough self-control, or faith to refuse the calling of the Devil. Even with the emotional plea from her husband, Look up to heaven, and resist the wicked one, (1590) Faith cannot resist the Devil's temptation and has uncertain sorrow, (1587) after submitting to him. The character of Faith which Hawthorne portrays is one of uncertainty and one which has a lack of self control. Faith is a good example of how Hawthorne uses a woman to symbolize a deeper significance, in this case, it is to evoke the hypocrisy of the Puritan people, that is, Puritans are really not ...
- 2686: How the KKK, Anarchists, Phreaks Compare to Big Brother
- ... take?". His reply was, " none". Phreaks get satisfaction from knowing they can beat security. Every year different groups of Phreaks get together and hack the world. A couple times they played with NASA's temperature control, air port's times, and power plant's settings. No harm was caused though. The reason why powerful Phreaks are hated by government is because they can control a lot of their computers and systems. Many of the popular Phreaks have connections into agencies like the Secret Service, NSA, etc. and can get all sorts of information. The Secret Service has been making ...
- 2687: Individual Organization Behavior
- ... back around 300 years, to the time of the Minutemen. The brave men and women that fought to gain our independence here in the state of NY. The NY Army National guard is under the control of the Governor of NY. But in Wartime this organization becomes Federalize and under the Command of our Commander in Chief. The President of the United States. I am the Commander for A-Company Detachment ... to * C. Personality Attributes Influencing OB. A soldier's Career path is determined on different factors, which are all tied up to his or her performance. APFT= >MILITARY/CIVILIAN EDU =>MARKSMANSHIP>JOB RATING. Locus Of Control Internal = The one I personally believe in. It means that everyone is a master of their own destiny fate and life. External = People think that their careers and life depends on others' decisions. Or that ...
- 2688: Nuclear Weapons: Destructors or Saviors?
- ... of humans, their inherent dark side? This leads to the reason supporting the maintenance of existing, and the development of future nuclear weapons. When a nation, terrorist group, or someone with ill intent secures sole-control of nuclear capabilities, the world will be at the mercy of this group's sanity, since the world is currently nowhere near an acceptable defensive system. So from this scenario, one can infer that in ... is 98 percent (unrealistically high), the remaining 2 percent can have a substantial result, when one finds that the strike consists of 6,000 nuclear weapons-which translates into 120 nuclear detonations on C3I (command, control, communications, and intelligence) capabilities in a country. The most austere disadvantage to NUTS, is the cruel and blatant torture which would result from its implementation-stemming from the collateral effects of fire, genetic damage, and ...
- 2689: The 1966 Impala vs. 1996 Impala SS
- ... the floor, leather seats, seventeen inch aluminum rims, all season radials, and the LT1 engine(commonly in the Corvette). This car was built with all kinds of safety equipment, emission systems, and a computer to control the entire car. The emission system on the car is approved for 1998 emission standards. The safety equipment on the Impala SS is lap/shoulder seat belts, dual air bags, and crumple zones. The computers on today's new cars control the engine, the fuel injection, the emission systems, the air bags, the transmission, the cooling system, the instrument gauges and all of the warning lights. On the 1996 Impala SS, the options came in packages ...
- 2690: The Significance of the Franco-Prussian War on Europe
- ... sank an English ship prior to the United States joining in the War. The U.S. came out of their neutral status in the war so that they could keep the German naval submarines under control. At the same time nationalism began to flourish. in Germany. This nationalism evolved into an ideology of superiority over other races. This ideology claimed that the German race had a special responsibility and objective and that Germans were the purest race of all. This ideology entailed the control over other races particularly the Slavs of Eastern Europe. This lead to the development of anti-Semitic views which were later incorporated into the ideals of Nazism. All of these events which are the results ...
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