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- 901: The Dodge Durango
- ... SUV. ( Ward’s Auto World). Works Cited “Dodge Durango.” Accessory Buyer’s Guide. July 1999 (http://www.motortrend.com) “Dodge Durango.” July 1999. (http://www.timberlinedodge.com/Durango/Durango99.html) Fortune. (Nov 23, 1998) “4 x 4 By Six.” p 90. Maloney, Larry. “Durango stakes out new territory.” Design News (May 1998) v53 p32. Ward’s Auto World. (Nov 1997) “New Durango in town: Dodge’s much-needed SUV is a ...
- 902: Cigarettes: The History
- ... the test. And stating those Liggett & Myers products’ did not promote cancer in any way. In 1955 Ligget & Myers after completing the test found that thier cigarettes caused tumors in mice as well as brand X did, which was used by Dr. Wynder, who was hired to do the experiment by Liggett & Myers. Once complete a stamp was placed on the experiment papers saying “Limited Confidential”. Dr. Arthur Little was quoted ...
- 903: The Benefits Of Satellites
- ... around the world and offers great benefits to the military, commercial companies and civilian residents. On the military side, the U.S. Air Force uses the GPS to test unmanned prototype aircraft’s like the X-22, which can prevent unnecessary human casualties. The GPS is also used in military submarines, Reconnaissance vehicles, jets and carriers to constantly be able to track their location and instantly know if one of the ...
- 904: Greed In Sports
- ... to disgrace the organization they play for; pay up, because the contract guarantees that they get their money. The NFL is a breeding ground for holdout players. I think that Holdout 101, taught by Professor X-Pro Millionaire, is a required class for all pro football players. Rule number one: if you think you can get more money than what your contract says, holdout. Rule number two: if you are in ...
- 905: Can Skepticism Be Defended, Perhaps In A Limited Form?
- ... white' was never true and therefore could never be knowledge. The best it could be is reasonable belief and this is where the strength of scepticism lies. Universals, i.e propositions of the order All x are y can never be proved true but only falsified. Sceptics can always argue that the most people can hope for is reasonable belief because it will always be impossible to consider all the factors ...
- 906: The Only Truth Existing
- ... of existence, is uncertain of being true for all individuals. Every thought, besides the idea that we think, has the possibility that it may be proven wrong. The author of the article, Knowledge Regained, Norman Malcolm, states that, "any empirical proposition whatever could be refuted by future experience - that is, it could turn out to be false." An example could be the early idea of the earth being flat and not ...
- 907: Tupac Shakur
- ... really was. He did a lot of interviews that showed his beliefs. He said self esteem and self respect was very important and said "I feel as though I am a shining prince just like Malcolm and feel that all of us are shining princes, and if we live like shining princes, then whatever we want can be ours. Anything." (Patrick, Tony, n.p.) And when he says all of us ...
- 908: Personal Identity: Philosophical Views
- ... paragraphs one will find the body theory, soul theory, and a more detailed explanation of the conscious theory. One theory of personal identity is known as the body theory. This is defined as a person X has a personal identity if and only if they have the same body Y. However there are two problems with this definition. The first is qualitative. It is necessary to have the same body, but ...
- 909: William Faulkner
- ... while in New York in October 1928 (Millgate 26). "In the summer of 1929 Faulkner was married. Estelle Oldham Franklin had divorced her husband and returned to Oxford with the two children of the marriage, Malcolm and Victoria (known as Cho Cho)" (Millgate 28). Faulkner got a job working at the university power plant. "In October 1930, about four months after Faulkner and his wife had moved into Rowanoak, As I ...
- 910: Practical Cognition
- ... terms of generalizations, for if there were a word for a specific detail unique to only one event, then that word would be nothing but a name -an abbreviation for the term, the specific detail x , unique to only this one event, y . The assimilation of the external world, which is at first biological, subsequently social and therefore human, occurs as an organization of the raw material of nature in an ...
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