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3871: An Internet Perspective
... who would not normally be able to interact with other social groups and cultures to communicate with a wide range of different persons. Chat rooms are the most widespread of all places to find common interest groups that are willing to share information about themselves and their lives. This type of global social interaction is reminiscent to having a pen pal but on a much larger and more efficient scale. Secondly ...
3872: Aids
... less than in 1995, and in 1997 it fell again by more than 40%. The new drug combinations could also stop healthy people who were H.I.V. infected from getting sick with AIDS, and rates of new AIDS cases began to fall--by 6% in 1996, 15% in 1997, and about 25% in 1998. The new drug combinations have worked so well in some people with AIDS that doctors predict ...
3873: Aristotle- Thoughts And Philos
... a sexually or from spontaneous generation (i. e. budding). (Aristotle Ross Pg 117). Aristotle’s view on life consists in three groups’ growth and reproduction, sensation and local movement. Reproduction is the area of most interest to Aristotle. The three ways in which reproduction can occur are as follows- 1) spontaneously, 2) from one parent 3) from two parents. Aristotle was fascinated with sexual reproduction rather than asexual reproduction. He wonders ...
3874: Aristophanes Views On Love
... to be slices of male by making friends with men and delighting to lie with them and to be clasped in men’s embraces” (191 e-192a). When mature they are “boylovers” who “have no interest in wiving and getting children” (192a-b) and who would be quite contented to live together (with their beloveds) unwedded all their days” (192a-b). At this point Aristophanes reinforces that earlier suggestion that all ...
3875: American Families
... family's income, and gives his name to his wife and children. Today, the United States exhibits a pattern of attachments and disruptions in marriages and family structure, including single-parent families and such high rates of divorce that are certainly stressful for nation's developing children and adolescents, leading the American family and the nation's future to a state of crisis. It is starling that whether through their parents ...
3876: Aristotle Defination Of Friend
... gain pleasure from one another. Aristotle uses the young as an example here. Friendship between the young is grounded on pleasure because the lives of the young are regulated by their feelings, and their main interest is in their own pleasure and the opportunity of the moment. They are quick to create and destroy friendships because their affection changes as fast as the things that please them do. Aristotle felt that ...
3877: ABOUT HEALTH CARE
... achieved a very great progress in preventing disease and promoting health, but there´s still a great effort to do in such many areas as nutrition, child and adult health, etc. I think life expectancy rates have increased substantially and people live longer basically due to progress in medical science and education in public health for everyone.
3878: Alchohol
... of $1,071 and a three-year probation time. In addition, first-time offenders have to take a weekly class that costs $445. And of course, if your insurance company doesn't drop you, your rates will double. Add in attorneys fees and you're looking at a total cost of $7,500. But some convicted drunk drivers, such as "Tom," count these things as small sacrifices. "I could have wrecked ...
3879: An Introduction To Greekdom
... discussion. No, it ended at the hands of no more than 20 people, who bowing to public pressure, decided they had enough. And worse part was that not all of these people had the best interest of the organizations in mind. They were looking at the dollar signs.
3880: Architecture In 1975 Focused M
... they were minor ones compared to how often issues dealing with the environment showed up. More specifically, two particular themes were evident, recycling and the use of natural energy. Some may ask why the sudden interest in the environment? The answer is simple; looking back a couple of years an energy crisis crippled the nation in October of 1973. People not only did this to aid nature, moreover people wanted to ...


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