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- 1851: The Hutu Tribe
- ... called the "Watutsi", they invaded the Hutu in Rwanda from the North. The Hutu couldn't defend themselves and they were taken over by the Tutsi and reduced to serfdom. Each Hutu chose a Tutsi Lord who gave them use of cattle. There wasn't much conflict until 1959 when a civil war broke out when the leaders of both tribes were killed. The Hutu tried to get equality through the ...
- 1852: What Are Morals?
- ... us what is right and what is wrong. Perhaps some sort of Ultimate Being, some sort of a God of some sort. Someone who we can idolize and try to be like, a kind of Lord. This Almighty One could give us a book of laws in some sort of a sacred book, a Holy Word. If this deity truly cared for us, he could even give us a way to ...
- 1853: Entertainment During The Renaissance
- ... theater in London) on March 3rd, 1585.(Sarah Howarth, 19). The Globe theater in London attracted the most audiences, stated Sarah Howarth(19-20). During the Elizabethan times it became almost routine for each successive Lord Mayor to appeal if a theatrical performance was in the city(John Brown, 173). The theater was responsible for the inspiration of many authors. The expression it showed was experimental(Sarah Howarth, 21). A lot ...
- 1854: Knights and Chivalry
- ... the French chevalier, meaning horseman or knight. Chivalry was the code of conduct by which knights were supposedly guided. In addition to military prowess and valor and loyalty to God and the knight's feudal lord, it called for courtesy toward enemies and generosity toward the sick and oppressed, widows, and other disadvantaged people. Also incorporated in the ideal was courtly love, romantic devotion for a sexually unattainable woman, usually another ...
- 1855: African American vs. Caucasian Americans
- ... tend to structure the whole service around a sermon or story. The service every week is very predictable as to what will happen. The Caucasian churches are more there to teach the ways of the lord as they have interpreted it. Although not all the African American and Caucasian churches are along this line a majority of the main stream ones are.
- 1856: Animals In The Research Lab
- ... disease processes, and test new therapies. In seeking quicker and not so expensive ways to look for biological information that can be applied to human disease, scientists sometimes study simpler things such as bacteria, fruit flies and a few other things. Researchers have spent many years learning how to sustain cells, tissues and organs from animals and humans outside the body to understand biological processes and develop new medical treatments. Computers ...
- 1857: Oxygen
- ... air. Diatomic oxygen is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. Two 18th-century scientists share the credit for first isolating elemental oxygen: Joseph PRIESTLEY (1733-1804), an English clergyman who was employed as a literary companion to Lord Shelburne at the time of his most significant experimental work, and Carl Wilhelm SCHEELE (1742-86), a Swedish pharmacist and chemist. It is generally believed that Scheele was the first to isolate oxygen, but that ...
- 1858: The Overpopulation of the Snow Goose in North America
- ... Their numbers add in the Mid-winter index, which is the number of geese counted during mid-winter and referred to as MWI. Their numbers also have a count for Ross Goose (ROGO) which primarily flies with the (LSGO) and is very hard to distinguish (Abraham and Jeffries 1998). They too suggest the LSGO population to be around 800,000 in 1969 and in 1994 about 2.4 million. Although it ...
- 1859: The Noble Gases
- ... Walter Ramsey and Morris W. Travers discovered it in 1898. Its uses include electric signs, lamps, and lasers. Argon is the most abundant and most used noble on earth. Sir Walter Ramsey discovered it by Lord Rayleigh and in 1894. Argon makes up about 1.2 % of the earths atmosphere. It is found naturally in rock and in the air. It is used for electric light bulbs and fluorescent tubes. It ...
- 1860: Frogs
- ... cool off. Also, put some rocks and grass and probably a stick in the container to remind it of home. Another important thing is to feed it frog food from the pet store and not flies. I know this because my cousin caught a frog once and fed it frog food, but once she gave it a fly it just died. Now I hope that you have learned a lot more ...
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