Welcome to Essay Galaxy!
Home Essay Topics Join Now! Support
Essay Topics
• American History
• Arts and Movies
• Biographies
• Book Reports
• Computers
• Creative Writing
• Economics
• Education
• English
• Geography
• Health and Medicine
• Legal Issues
• Miscellaneous
• Music and Musicians
• Poetry and Poets
• Politics and Politicians
• Religion
• Science and Nature
• Social Issues
• World History
Members
Username: 
Password: 
Support
• Contact Us
• Got Questions?
• Forgot Password
• Terms of Service
• Cancel Membership



Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers

Search For:
Match Type: Any All

Search results 3531 - 3540 of 8374 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 Next >

3531: Problems of Modernization in Developing Nations
... and revenue can't be collected. If a government doesn't receive revenue, it cannot provide sanitation, or health care, and cannot build or repair roads or buildings. Also, political instability can result in the control of a nation "switching hands". For example, frequently in Latin America, Coup d'etat occur and military dictators take control. The second problem which exists in the developing world today is rapid urbanization. Rapid urbanization can be defined as the sudden growth in city population. It results in problems such as congested streets and poverty ...
3532: Arizona Concrete
... is not used because it inhibits the set time of the concrete. Also used is accelerators to help the concrete set faster. A material called Fibermesh is used in the concrete for reinforcement and to control cracking as the concrete sets. Mr. Seymore also states that heat and moisture are the main components to make concrete set up. The concrete is mixed out of the plant into the truck so the ... 1996 Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. Danbury: Grolier, 1996. Day, Richard. The Home Owner Handbook Of: Concrete and Masonry. New York: Bounty Books, No Copyright Date. Kosmatka, Steven H., and William C. Panarese. Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures. Skokie, Ill.: Portland Cement Association, 1990. Seymore, Dany. President of Show Low Ready Mix. Personal interview. 11 November 1996. College of Mines Faculty, University of Arizona. Arizona: Its People and Resources. Tucson ...
3533: Cinderella: A Comparison Of Multiple Cinderella Tales
... Chinese version Cinderella\\'s father loved her very much but he died, thus, familiarly, leaving Cinderella in the hands of her cruel stepmother. The role of Cinderella\\'s stepmother and stepsister is mainly to belittle, control, and mistreat Cinderella, which they accomplish by giving her the roughest work, worst food, and no respect. The stepsister\\'s fate varies among the three versions, and the stepmother\\'s is only mentioned in the ... by the advice Cinderella receives from the parent\\'s incarnation. \\"[Cinderella\\'s] godmother warned her above all not to stay out after midnight,\\" and Cinderella promised she would not (Perrault 600). Innately, parents want to control their children\\'s behaviors by making rules and regulations, for example, setting evening curfews. That rule is apparent in both Perrault\\'s version and the African one. The frog, or mother, tells Cinderella to leave ...
3534: Food Production
... are also major foods for people. Feed grains for animals include soybeans, field corn, and sorghum. Separate articles on individual plants and animals contain further information. Tillage operations that prepare the soil for planting and control weeds also expose bare soil to possible erosion by wind and water. Erosion removes fertile soil and contributes to problems of air and water pollution. Several techniques are used to combat erosion. Crop farmers are ... species have developed resistance to once-effective pesticides. Crop farmers are currently turning toward integrated programs of pest management, involving the use of biological and chemical controls to improve the timing and effectiveness of pest control and to minimize environmental risk. A wide diversity of crops are grown by the subsistence farmers of the world, but larger commercial farms frequently concentrate on a few crops or even a single crop that ...
3535: Eczema
... to avoid them by using substitutes like a non-soap cleaning agent. Allergens in food and the air can also cause eczema to flare-up. Dietary management and air purifiers can help keep allergens under control. Infections of both a viral and bacterial nature can cause eczema to relapse. When the immune system is weak from illness, eczema sufferers are more prone to break outs of greater seriousness and discomfort. WHAT ... by prescription. Emollients need to be used several times a day, even when the skin is apparently free of eczema. Topical steroids are carefully designed anti-inflammatory medicines that are used to bring eczema under control quickly. They soothe inflammation and itching, reduce the risk of infection, and help the skin heal. Topical steroids are available in ointments, creams, and lotions, and are only available through prescription.
3536: Dracula
... abstractions to the Christian Religion, in which some forms of Christian beliefs are used to deter the attack of the character Dracula. Dracula has several powers that the Christian's believe none but God could control. For instance, Dracula can control the weather, wild, or unclean animals and he can change form and disappear into thin air. The characters in the novel group together to see how "the general powers arrayed against us can be controlled ...
3537: Diseases: Sex Linked and Sex Influenced
... no controls. Says Robert H. Brown Jr. of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston during one meeting session, "I am astonished that you haven't controlled for cyclosporin.(Thompson 473) Law counters, "We have a perfect control, strength before and after transfer on the same muscle."(Thompson 473) Law also says that the upper body of the patient acts as a control. Law says that another reason he does not use controls is because the saline solution is shown to speed up deterioration, and that would not be ethically correct. His opposition, however says that since he ...
3538: Fun With Starters
... is composed of the starter motor, starter relay (also called a solenoid), battery, switch and connecting wires. Turning the ignition key to the start position sends a signal to the starter relay through the starter control circuit. The starter relay then connects the battery to the starter. The battery supplies the electrical energy to the starter motor, which does the actual work of cranking the engine. This is pretty standard in ... when the ignition switch is operated, make sure the shift lever is in neutral or park. The automatic transmission T-Birds of this model year comes equipped with a neutral start switch in the starter control circuit. This prevents operation of the starter motor unless the vehicle is in neutral or park. If your ride is equipped with a manual transmission, make sure the clutch pedal is completely depressed when starting ...
3539: FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
... kind of moral limitations upon man would only stand in the way of The Overman. "The Will To Power," his strongest teaching, meant that The Overman should and would do anything possible to gain power, control and strength. If one showed the smallest bit of weakness or morality, he would be killed by the stronger Overman, and taken over. Thus, the advancement of The Master Race (Nietzsche's "Master Race" will ... rulers. The latter would rule, but they would not officiate in government; the actual government is a menial task. The rulers would be philosopher-statesmen rather than office- holders. Their power will rest on the control of credit and the army; but they would live more like the proud-soldier than like the financier. Nietzsche believed that some people were inherently more important than others; their happiness or unhappiness counted for ...
3540: Forgotten Kids
... these disabilities stand no chance. My son,was diagnosed at age nine after his third stay in a child’s psychiatric unit. He was admitted following a period of behaviors I could not understand nor control. I remember him being “different” (I now know he was Manic) as far back as three years old, leaving me with raging emotions of guilt, shame, loss and grief. By age nine, he had begun ... he would say that wasn’t true. He was filled with an anger I could not comprehend. Most people who knew us said it was my fault as a parent that if I would just “control” him, he would be fine. Not only was my son stigmatized but so was I. Not until we located the right doctor and started the proper medications that he needed was he “fine.” Through the ...


Search results 3531 - 3540 of 8374 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 Next >

 Copyright © 2003 Essay Galaxy.com. All rights reserved