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781: Fetishism
... there seems to be two basically distinctive sides to fetishism, those who condone it and those who feel it is a sexual perversion when it gets out of hand. A publicly published article on the Internet by an anonymous author, whose fetish was bestiality, the desire to engage in sexual relations with animals, best sums up the side of the fetishists, “...this is the pain of being 'different', shunned by society ... Those who simply don't understand, or they just don't want to understand are included in that category.” Bibliography 1. What is a Zoophile?. Ananamous. Excerpt from “Fur of the Beast”, posted on the Internet, site: http://www.av.qnet.com/~stasya/whtiszoo.htm 2. "Fetishism". Microsoft Encarta 96 Encyclopedia. 1993-1995 Microsoft Corp. 3. "Fetishism". Encyclopedia of Human Behavior. Robert M. Goldenson, Ph.D. 1970, Garden City, NY. 4 ...
782: European Studies
... to operate than the former price-oriented policy and has so far been more successful. More time is required however in order to determine whether the policy is truly successful. FOOTNOTES REFERENCES (1) Various Inputs, Internet, (Telecom Eireann, 1998) ôTreaty of Rome (as amended): Agricultureö (2) Josling, T.E. & Langworthy, Mark & Pearson, Scott, Options for Farm Policy in the European Community (Trade Policy Research Centre, 1981) page 2 (3) Various Inputs ... Inputs, European Review of Agricultural Economics 1973 : Volume 1 1989 : Volume 16 1992 : Volume 19-1, Volume 19-3, Volume 19-4 1994 : Volume 21-2, Volume 21-3/4 (Mouton de Gruyter) Various Inputs, Internet (Telecom Eireann, 1998) Word Count: 5189
783: Clean Coal Technologies
... doe.gov/coal_power/indir_liq.html (3 Feb. 1999) "Coal". Encarta 97 Encyclopedia 1996 Ed. "Lignite". Encarta 97 Encyclopedia 1996 Ed. "Expanding the Nation Supply of Fuels for the Future" (Jan 25. 19990 Misplace Internet address "Clean Coal Technologies" (Jan 25. 1999) Misplace Internet address
784: Global Warming…Fact or Fiction?
... agencies all supported, in some form or another, global warming. Since the late 1980s into the 1990s, the world saw an explosion of data and knowledge available on the World Wide Web (a.k.a. Internet). The Internet is where all of the above mentioned sources of information can be found and researched from. Most federal government agencies have a page on the World Wide Web, where data and ideas can be spread ...
785: Weather Forecasting
... the country. Later the radio was invented and then that was used, but still something else was needed a system to transport footage as well as sound. The solution to that was solved by the Internet. The internet is a connection by phone lines which can deliver photos and sound instantaneously. The next breakthrough in forecasting was the satellite. A satellite would be launched from Earth and then would take video and photos ...
786: Satellites
... out how they work and the history behind them before we start to use them more rapidly. I also picked the satellite because I think that my life would differ without it. For instance, The Internet or World Wide Web would run very slowly or would cease to exist altogether. We wouldn't be able to talk to people across the world because telephone wires would have to travel across the ... year 2000, there will be an estimated 7,000 satellites in orbit! That's a satellite per 36,000 people. Satellites are becoming more and more useful as technology advances. Computers are turning towards the Internet, telephones are turning towards video- communication, and televisions are looking for better cable services. So as long as satellites orbit the earth, you might as well take advantage of them now, before it's too ...
787: Human Evolution and the Fossil Record
... Works Cited Eldredge, Niles. Life Pulse: Episodes From the Story of the Fossil Record. pp. 233-240. New York: Facts On File Publications, 1987. Foley, Jim. "Hominid Species." The Fossil Hominids FAQ. 1996. On-line. Internet. 1 Jan. 1997. Available: http://earth.ics.uci.edu:8080/faqs/homs/species.html. Leaky, L.S.B. The Progress and Evolution of Man in Africa. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1961. Johanson, Donald and Edey, Maitland. Lucy: The Beginnings of Humankind. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1981. Rak, Yoel. The Australopithecine Face. New York: Academic Press, 1983. Stoner, Don. A New Look At An Old Earth. June, 1992. On-line. Internet. 11 Jan. 1997. Available: http://www.power.net /users/aia/newlook/NLCHPTR5.HTM#Top. Turnbaugh, William A., et al., Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology,, 5th Edition. Minnesota: West Publishing Company, 1993.
788: Evolution From A Molecular Perspective
... scientific world. Now with the help of modern technology, the protein sequences of nearly every known living thing have either been established or are in the process of establishment, and are widely accessible via the internet. With the knowledge of these sequences, one can actually look at several organisms genetic codes and point out the similarities. Entire genomes of creatures have been sequenced, and the human genome project is well underway ... the control of the mind. Over the hundreds of years of human existence, especially in the past few decades, the knowledge of the modern man has expanded dramatically, and now, with the ease of the internet, anyone can learn about anything imaginable. People are tired of mind-numbing thoughtless hours spent in front of the television, and are now expanding their minds in their free time. I can only hope that ...
789: "Pope and adult Web sites don't mix."
The decision: a ruling in favor of the Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis. The case: the pope being linked with XXX Internet sites. The Seattle-based, Internet Entertainment Group (IEG) recently composed two sites - www.papalvisit & www.papalvisit1999 - which associated the pope with adult entertainment sites. IEG does not abide by the ruling, and believes that the pope has no right to ...
790: Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat"
... a reminder for all of us. The capacity for violence and horror lies within each of us, no matter how docile and humane our dispositions might appear. - By Martha Womack Martha Womack, better known to Internet users as Precisely Poe, has a BA degree in English from Longwood College in Virginia, and teaches English and Theatre Arts at Fuqua School in Farmville, Virginia. When Martha first began teaching American literature, she ... the story Setting Characters Point of View Style and Interpretation Theme Related Information Works Cited Complete Text Available Other Viewpoints Illustration is copyright © 1997 Christoffer Nilsson Printed publishing rights retained by the author, copyright pending. Internet publishing rights granted by the author to Christoffer Nilsson for use exclusively in Qrisse's Poe Pages. Any for-profit use of this material is expressly forbidden. Educational users and researchers must use proper documentation ...


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