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- 6541: Flesh-eating Bacteria
- Some call it horror and some call it the super germ , but now, our always known regular bacteria, those one-celled creatures once considered under control with antibiotics, have invaded our hospitals and headlines with a vengeance. The vengeance used against us is caused by an existing organism called necrotizing fasciitis, the so-called flesh-eating bacteria, caused by Group A ...
- 6542: One Is Born A Woman
- ... p. 71)[.]" Arguing women have historically been oppressed and wishing to challenge and change the patriarchal domination should be enough for a feminist to suffice in her argument. Yet Wittig does not stop at patriarchal control; she pushes the envelope trying to denounce heterosexuality and biology in general. This is because as long as man and woman exist naturally, lesbianism cannot be seen as natural behaviour. She tries to deconstruct the ...
- 6543: Otto Van Bismarck And State So
- ... emotions ran high during the assassination attempts, Bismarck was able to put together a coalition of conservative deputies that gave him a large majority and put the Reichstag in his ultimate plan. Because of his control on the media, and the way he took advantage of his situations, he was able to put off his masterful plans in the government, without being caught. He was walking a very thin line, and ...
- 6544: The JFK Assassination: Conspiracy or Single-gunman?
- ... of course, I opened the door and prepared to get out of the car. In the instant that my left foot touched the ground, I heard two more bangs and realized that they must be gun shots." Lastly, when Miss Willis, a witness, was asked if she heard any shots, she testified, "Yes; I heard one. Then there was a little bit of time, and then there were two real fast ...
- 6545: Overpopulation
- ... resources. The worse however is yet to come. We need to realize the necessity of a population plan which will make our future more optimistic. This plan must be based on the fact that the control of the rapid population growth is necessary globally; otherwise, earths environment will be put into greater danger, the overexploitation of natural resources will continue and poverty will rise in most of the worlds ...
- 6546: World Order
- ... promoted in the Twentieth Century by the United Nations, the Committee on Disarmament and the International Committee of the Red Cross to improve the mechanisms for the settlement of disputes, create new rules on arms control and disarmament, and strengthen and update international humanitarian law following the adoption of the 1949 Geneva Conventions and subsequent instruments. The formation of the ill-fated League of Nations in 1919 was yet another step ...
- 6547: Oedipus, Antogone, And Media
- ... the protagonists or antagonists in each play tried to change the fate of the protagonists, they failed and fate took over the chain of events. When humans try to change that which is beyond their control, they often fail and make the matters even worse than before as expressed by the authors of the three plays. When Oedipus was born to Laius and Jocasta, their happiness was interrupted by a horrible ...
- 6548: Obedience
- ... having their personality defined by a group. At a young age we are taught to be obedient. We are punished if we do not do what our mothers say. This is so parents can keep control of their children. Children are not mature enough to make their own decisions so we have someone else do it for them. Children are not capable of making decisions for their futures. They make all ...
- 6549: Overpopulation
- ... the over use of resources instead of adding more value to them, make them become richer, and people or the next generation can use them in 100 years. The over population makes it harder to control or to organise all sorts of things. According to a study of 50 countries by Paul Harrison ("The Third Revolution," Taurus, 1992) those areas with the greatest population density retain the least wildlife habitat. For ...
- 6550: Our Way Is Not The Only Way
- ... It is harder work to get milk out of a breast than a bottle, and the exercise strengthens the jaws and encourages the growth of straight, healthy teeth. The baby at the breast also can control the flow of milk by sucking and stopping. The greatest disadvantage for many mothers who choose to breast-feed is that this ties them down so completely to the baby because a mother must be ...
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