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3341: A Tale of Two Cities: Inner Soul and Human Emotion
... capable of becoming a ruthless, opportunistic being like Madame Defarge, if placed in the right place, at the right time. Works Cited Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities. London: Orion Publishing Group, 1994. Lucas, John. The Melancholy Man: A Study of Dickens' Novels. London: N.P., N.D.
3342: Are UFOs Real?
... balloon or experimental balloon...I've seen rockets... sent up at the White Sands Testing Grounds. It definitely was not part of an aircraft or missile or rocket' (Korff, 93). Under hypnosis conducted by Dr. John Watkins in May of 1990, Jesse Marcel Jr. remembered being awakened by his father that night and following him outside to help carry in a large box filled with debris. Once inside, they emptied the ...
3343: What Is Macroevolution?
... below). Those who do are generally working within the continental European traditions (as Dobzhansky, Mayr, Rensch, Goldschmidt, and Schindewolf are) and those who don't are generally working within the Anglo-American tradition (such as John Maynard Smith and Richard Dawkins). Hence, the term is sometimes wrongly used as a litmus test of whether the writer is "properly" neo-Darwinian or not (Eldredge 1995: 126-127). The term has been revived ...
3344: Pulmonary Agents
... the prototype of this class of agents; however, the principles of medical management of phosgene exposure also apply to casualties from compounds such as PFIB or NOxs. HISTORY/MILITARY RELEVANCE Phosgene was first synthesized by John Davy in 1812. Subsequent development as a potential chemical warfare agent led to the first battlefield use of phosgene (in shells filled solely with phosgene) at Verdun in 1917 by Germany. Later, both sides in ...
3345: Addison And Steele
... finest young men in town. All that this boy needed was to feel loved to make a real man out of him.(Addison and Steele) In the evaluation of the story "Knowledge and Time" author John Jestead recognizes that concepts of their writings show how people act in painful situations. He goes on saying that; And so I doubt not but it would be to a walking man, if it were ...
3346: American Pit Bull Terrier
... with UKC were accepted into the UKC after the APBT. Another registry of the APBTs is the American Dog Breeders Association (ADBA) which was started in September, 1909 by Guy McCord, a close friend of John P. Colby ( Semenic ). Now under the stewardship of the Greenwood family, the ADBA continues to register only APBTs and is more in tune with the APBT as a breed than the UKC ( Stahlkuppe p.81 ...
3347: The Depletion of Ozone Layer
... of us need to work in our own particular ways to be caretaker of the earth. Work Cited 1. Roan, L. Shannon. Ozone Crisis (The last 15 years Evolution of a Sudden Global Emergency.) Canada: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1989. 2. Gurney, Kevin Robert. “Saving the Ozone Layer Faster.” Technology Review Jan. 1993: 83 – 85. 3. Spurgeon, David. “Ozone Treaty Must Tackle CFC Smuggling.” Nature 18 Sept 1997: 35 – 39. 4 ...
3348: A Separate Peace - Inflouence
World War II influenced the boys in A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, by making them grow and mature more quickly than they would have had there not been a war. The war made some boys stronger and readier for whatever life would bring, while in others ...
3349: Polymers
... Synthetic polymers are usually referred to as plastics. Petroleum, is the primary monomer used to produce polymers. An English chemist named Alexander Parkes was the first scientist to produce the first synthetic polymer in 1862. John Wesley Hyatt, an American, was the first person to produce a useable polymer two years later. He named the product celluloid. The prime virtue of polymers is a high strength-to-weight ratio. Industrial-strength ...
3350: The Human Cloning Controversy
... January 1999): 1-5. "Ethics and Human development: Cloning for Spare Parts." http://testzygote.swarthmore.edu/gene8.html "Headless humans clones will grow organs in 10 years" http://www.globalchange.com/frogs.htm(1997) Robertson, John A. "The Cloning Controversy." CQ Researacher 9 May 1997: 423. Stencel, Sandra. "The Cloning Controversy." CQ Researcher 9 May 1997: 409-432. Vere, Steven. "The Case for Cloning Humans." The Human Cloning Foundation (http://www ...


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