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- 3061: Alcoholism
- By: John Doe Alcohol is the intoxicating part of beer, wine and liquors-the part that causes drunkenness. It is formed during fermentation, the process that creates the alcohlolicbeverage. When sugars from the fruits or grains are ...
- 3062: The Vampire Genre By V Sthe Va
- ... are usually followed in the vampire genre even today. First published in 1897, the story is told through the diaries of a young solicitor, Jonathan Harker, his fiancee Mina, her friend Lucy Westenra and Dr John Seward, the superintendent of a large mental asylum at Purfleet in Essex. It begins with Harker's journey to Count Dracula's castle in Transylvania in connection with the Count's purchase of an estate ...
- 3063: Charles Darwin: His Life Story of Dicovery
- ... a scientific journal what he found (explained above). His remarkable discoveries opened a new frontier in the scientific realm. He will always be remembered as a true pioneer in the theory of evolution. Bibliography Bowlby, John, Charles Darwin: A New Life; 1991. Bowler, PJ., Charles Darwin: The Man and His Influence; 1990. Keynes, R.D.,ed., Charles Darwins Beagle Diary; 1988. Moorhead, Alan, Darwin and the Beagle; 1969. Richards, Robert ...
- 3064: Albert Einstein
- ... motion as well as the atomic bomb. Einstein was one of the most important people in science, and he dedicated his life to changing the world. Works Cited Brian, Dennis. Einstein a Life. New York: John Whiley and Sons, Inc., 1996. "Einstein, Albert." Encyclopedia Britannica. Vol.6. 15th edition. Hoffmann, Banesh. Albert Einstein Creator and Rebel. New York: Penguin Books, 1972.
- 3065: Edgar Allan Poe
- ... but his works have remained popular and many major American and European writers have professed their artistic debt to him. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Poe was orphaned in his early childhood and was raised by John Allan, a successful businessman of Richmond, Virginia. Taken by the Allan family to England at the age of six, Poe was placed in a private school. Upon returning to the United States in 1820, he ...
- 3066: The Virtues Of Honesty
- ... electrical conductivity of the surface of the skin can also be measured-increased sweat-gland activity reduces the skin's ability to carry electrical current. The Reid polygraph, devised in 1945 by the American criminologist John Edward Reid, also records muscular movement. The apparatus that is worn by the seated subject includes a pneumograph tube, which is placed around the chest, an ordinary blood-pressure cuff and electrodes on the fingers ...
- 3067: The Voice Of Generation X
- ... so absorbed in ourselves and focus on issues that will change the future for the better. Instead of killing any chance for political debate by framing our values as mere matters of personal taste, states John Leo in his essay entitled The Unmaking of Civic Culture . The only way that our generation is ever going to gain any political power in this country is to come together as a whole and ...
- 3068: The Year 2000 Bug
- ... Many issues will be more annoying than serious. The more you become informed, the more prepared you will be to sort fact from fiction. Information and preparation are two wonderful antidotes to alarm and fear. John Glenn, two-time American space traveler, offered this advice about worry and the future advice that can be meaningfully applied to the year 2000 issue. "...The greatest antidote to worry, whether you're getting ready ...
- 3069: Charles Manson
- ... promise of revenge from the Black Panthers. Scared, Manson ordered his followers to practice guerrilla tactics and they did so, without question. Manson sad he taught love because in love there is no hatred, but John Flynn, a man who testified at his trial, testified to some very incriminating admissions by Manson. Barbara Holt, a "Family" member, fled the group before a raid. She later showed up as a prosecution witness ...
- 3070: Charles Lindbergh
- ... 1932, stating that the kidnappers now wanted 70,000 dollars. A third ransom note given to Lindbergh on March 8, dictated that a negotiator proposed by the Lindbergh's was not acceptable and that Dr. John F. Condon, a retired school principal, was suitable. Negotiations for the ransom money took place in the Bronx Home News newspaper columns using the code name "Jafsie." Dr. Condon eventually met with the kidnappers and ...
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