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631: The Genji Monogatari
... learns in school--squares and cubes and spheres--fractal geometry appears to describe real objects in the natural world. Mountains and clouds are fractal shapes. So fractals are probably related to reality. Somehow... "For example," Malcolm said, "a big mountain, seen from far away, has a certain rugged mountain shape. If you get closer, and examine a small peak of the big mountain, it will have the same mountain shape. In ...
632: Gender Roles
... feel so good inside, and there will be one less single mother in the world.” Why it is so hard to communicate with someone of the opposite sex? Is it really the genetically make up, X and Y chromosomes, or is it that we really truly think differently? We really do think differently. I know that many parents encourage little girls not to play with the boys because they feel that ...
633: Examination of Puritan Philosophy in Bradford's "On Plymouth Plantation"
... was one of the so called "Puritan Saints". To the Puritans, Saints were people whom God was to save, so these people received God's blessings, and therefore were profitable in Puritan society. In Chapter X (ten) of Bradford's writing, entitled "Showing How They Sought Out a Place…", Bradford tells us about an Indian attack on his people. Some explorers went out to explore the area around Cape Cod. As ...
634: Definition of Integrity
... never giving up and always keeping the faith that if they are loyal to their beliefs in God everything will work out in the end. Fox Moulder, the main character from the TV show the X-Files has a sense of integrity, in that he always does what he believes is right, and what he feels is the truth. No matter what happens in his life he always believes that his ...
635: Infanticide
... abdomen. The partial - birth abortion procedure (also known as the "D & C" or "Dilation and Extraction abortion) is a relatively recent phenomenon and is the most sickening form of infanticide devised by man. The D & X procedure they say, is incredibly painful for the infant. Abortionists acknowledge that the procedure is frequently preformed on healthy mothers with healthy babies. The American Medical Association supports a ban on this procedure. (Jahr, July ...
636: Mycardial Infarction
... is done to measure blood pressure and oxygen in the blood. It also provides information about the pumping ability of the heart muscle. During an arteriography, opaque dye is injected into the bloodstream and then x-rays are taken to see if the arteries are damaged or occluded. The blood pressure of all cardiac patients must be watched carefully. A sphygmomanometer is the instrument used to measure blood pressure. This test ...
637: The World Anti-Communist League: "Inside The League"
... movement that has practiced unconventional warfare are to be found. The League is the one constant in this netherworld; whether looking at Croation terrorists, Norwegian neo-Nazis, Japanese war criminals, or American ultra-rightists...." (p. x, WACL is more than a club for aging facists and their modern- day hero- worshipers, it serves as the primary coordinating body through which anti- communist groups meet and debate and implement strategies to prop ...
638: Yukon Jack: The Life of Jack London
... Adulthood A. In the 1900’s, London began settling down. 1. London began his writing career. 2. London’s two marriages effected his work. B. Jack London’s life ended in suicide Works Cited Kennedy, X.J., ed. Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama. New York: NY, 1995. Kunitz, Stanley J., and Howard Haycraft, ed. Twentieth Century Marshall,
639: James Clerk Maxwell
... electromagnetism but also paved the way for the discovery and application of the whole spectrum of electromagnetic radiation that has characterized modern physics. Physicists now know that this spectrum also includes radio, infrared, ultraviolet, and X-ray waves, to name a few. In developing the kinetic theory of gases, Maxwell gave the final proof that the nature of heat resides in the motion of molecules.
640: Sickle Cell Anemia
... of sickle cell anemia, this a life threatening complication similar to pneumonia that is caused by infection and trapped sickle cells in the lungs. Acute chest syndrome is chest pain, fever and cause abnormal chest x rays. Early diagnosis and treatment help reduce the risk of infection and death a lot. Newborn testing alerts the doctors of the sickle cell trait. Early diagnosis is critical so that children who have the ...


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