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381: Adamantane
... was unlike any carbohydrate known to man. That carbohydrate was found to be a three fused chairs of cyclohexane rings bound only to hydrogen atoms. The crystallized structure of adamantane was studied in depth by X-ray diffraction. An X-ray diffraction pattern is created through the interaction of photons emitted from an excited metal atom with the crystal form of a compound. The photon either misses the crystal atoms or is deflected by the ...
382: Autism 3
... if autism is a result of too many chromosomes, because autism is more dominant in males than females, (Ritvo 169). “ The frequency in males is approximately 3/5,000” (Ritvo 169). Since females have two X-chromosomes and males have an X and Y chromosome, than the Y chromosome can be considered in current research activities. Another possibility is the malfunctioning of the brain. According to Adler, “neurobiological researchers have localized several regions of the brain that ...
383: Charles Manson- Methods To The
... outside the Hall of Justice everyday throughout the trials (“Charles Manson”). During the court proceedings, when Manson refused to face the judge, the other three defendants did the same (Fillmer 10). When he carved an X in his forehead, they mimicked him again. And when he changed that X to a swastika, they followed (“Family” 11). The defendants repeated all of Manson’s outbursts in court in a “chant-like manner (Fillmer 10).” Vincent Bugliosi says of the Family members in his book Helter ...
384: Charles Manson
... again ordered his "Family" members to slay innocent people in his name and they gladly did so. It wasn’t long before Manson and his followers were arrested for the savage murders. Manson carved an "X" into his head, that he later turned into a swastica, claiming that he "X’d" himself from our world. Many of his women quickly followed suit. Even when faced with the death penalty for the murders, Manson’s followers still believed in and loved their leader. The murder trial ...
385: Cassius Clay - Muhammad Ali
... am not Muslim, but they are the cleanest people I have ever met." When Cassius Clay converted to Muslim he changed his name to Muhammad Alli. He became very close with Elijah Muhammad and Malcom X. Malcom went to all of Alli’s matches, disused The Nation of Islam, and ate breakfast together frequently. When Malcom X was assassinated it hit Alli very hard. He was depressed and got more scared about it getting killed him self. Muhammad Alli was an amazing athlete who did what he told everyone back when his ...
386: Violence In The Media
... up with real feelings, living with real friends, or with real nature." Figures show that one in four British children has their own VCR and uses it to record s-rated films late at night. X-rated films are not the problem. The problem is that the films are x-rated for a reason and this reason is that they are not designed for children s ever believing eyes. Figures also show that they are very damaging, not least because of the desensitising more sex ...
387: Michelangeo - Renaissance Man
... intellectuals. Living in the Medici household, Michelangelo had access to the art collection. He also had the opportunity to converse with the younger Medici's. Two of the younger Medici's later became popes (Leo X and Clement VII). His patron Lorenzo died in 1492, and two years later when the Medici was temporarily expelled, Michelangelo fled Florence. Michelangelo made a brief visit to Venice and then went to Bologna. He ... earlier works of this nature were from the Hellenistic period of classical antiquity" (Encyclopedia Britannica, p.7). "Pope Julius II's death in 1513 cut off most of the funds for his tomb. Pope Leo X, his successor, a son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, had known Michelangelo since their boyhood's. He chiefly employed Michelangelo on projects in Florence linked to the glory of the Medici family rather than the papacy ...
388: How Raphael Personifies The Renaissance
... under Leonardo da Vinci B. Works that he did while in Florence. C. Interaction with Michelangelo and other artists. III. Roman Period A. Worked for Pope Julius II in Rome. B. Worked for Pope Leo X in Rome as well. C. Worked on many papal buildings. IV. Humanist A. Final Works. B. Feelings for nature and people. While we may term other works paintings. Those of Raphael are living things; the ... Chapel. However, Raphael s pieces of art had much more clarified arrangement of figures and a more perfect balance to the entire fresco. Rome now became a beautified city like in ancient times. Pope Leo X, the successor of Julius II, also liked the art that Raphael created. During this time, he produced many religious paintings, tapestry designs, palace decorations, and portraits. Furthermore, to Raphael s advantage, he had a very ...
389: Ernest Hemingway 3
... to use people only for his own pleasure, and maybe he wanted to think that he was like Henry who was a nicer person. In the book, Twentieth Century Interpretations of A Farewell to Arms, Malcolm Cowley focuses on the symbolism of rain. He sees rain, a frequent occurrence in the book, as symbolizing disaster. He points out that, at the beginning of A Farewell to Arms, Henry talks about how ... Buckley, p.127. Peter Buckley, p.129. Peter Buckley, p.135. Peter Buckley, p.138. Peter Buckley, p.144. Peter Buckley, p.152. Peter Buckley, p.152. Peter Buckley, p.154. Peter Buckley, p.160. Malcolm Cowley, "Rain as Disaster", Twentieth Century Interpretations of A Farewell to Arms, Jay Gellens, Prentice-Hall, Inc.:1970, pp.54-55. Wyndham Lewis, "The Dumb Ox in Love and War", Twentieth Century Interpretations of A ...
390: Douglas M. Mcgregor
Mr. McGregor theorizes that management views an employee s motivation toward work in two distinct ways Theory X and Theory Y. Theory X managers believe the following: (1) The average worker naturally does not like work and will avoid it whenever possible. (2) Managers must always control, motivate, and direct their employees to perform well. (3) Most workers ...


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