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3981: The Gravity Bong
... a result of this description, I refer you to: alt.engineering.geeks. The type of argument I have observed would have been halted a long time ago by declaring a "TECH TIME OUT !!" at our school. Take a hit man. I feel better now having said all that, so... on with the important stuff... GRAVITY BONG OPERATION: STEP 1: Place the bottomless bottle into a water source such as a bucket ...
3982: A "Full House" in the "Hand" of Education
... Library of Congress"(Brooks 147). Her ideas on education were simply to obtain one. She expresses by way of a poem, 'We Real Cool' that it might seem cool to not have responsibilities, such as school and a family to take care of, but that without an education, those people are as good as dead. Her short, but very frank poem informs college professors of the responsibility they have to make ...
3983: A Changed Man
... in Kumalo’s mind. After life in the city for some time, he is finally able to look at the Zulu tribal system objectively. Kumalo sees faults in the figurehead chief and powerlessness of the school, and is left with little hope left for a new, stronger Zulu society. It looks as though the white man has succeeded in the breaking down of the tribe, but something has changed. The patterns ...
3984: Hypnotism
... were not due to animal magnetism however, but the power of suggestion. This was the generally accepted opinion of the scientific community. Then in 1825 Jean Marie Charcot, a French neurologist, disagreed with "The Nancy School of Hypnotism", which followed the guidelines of James Braid's ideas. Charcot believed that hypnosis was simply a "manifestation of hysteria". He revived Mesmer's theory of animal magnetism and identified the three stages of ...
3985: Chemical and Biological Weapons
... gas, for example, is made with two very commonly used chemical compounds, which are thiodiglycol and hydrochloric acid. Thiodiglycol is used in textile dyes, and almost all pens. Hydrochloric acid is often used here at school in experiments. While it would be impossible to completely stop the use of chemical and biological weapons everywhere, America can use it’s position as a world leader to influence other countries by showing an ...
3986: Ozzy Osbourne
... Lillian Osbourne) worked in a plant building electronic circuits. Ozzy was the fourth of six children (2 brothers, Tony and Paul) and three sisters (Jean, Iris and Gillian). At the age of fifteen Ozzy left school and took a job as a plumbers assistant to try and help out his family money wise. He also took many other different jobs like a toolmaker’s apprentice. He ended up with a job ...
3987: Professional Sports: The Hidden Greed
... 13 million dollars per year for the Chicago Bulls (Verducci 46). That means he earns more than 62 times that of the president of the United States and 490 times that of the average high school teacher-not including all of Mr. Jordan's secondary incomes from advertising and movie-making. Today, many players hold out for optimal salaries like Jordan's as long as they can, just to get the ...
3988: "The Religion that Fears Science Dishonors God and Commits Suicide"
... itself. Instead, he created them in unique, complicated ways like using evolution. He also gave humans the ability to reason and learn so that we could learn to support ourselves and not always rely on prayer and God's mercy. We are, perhaps, an experiment in that we were given brilliant minds compared to the other primitive animals. Even if we do make mistakes while using science, maybe we are meant ...
3989: P. T. Barnum
... swamp just east of Bethel. Barnum then learned that he was the unknowing butt of jokes for ten years. Barnum learned from this, although a bit angry, that people loved being humbugged. He would attend school just long enough to maser basic reading, writing and arithmetic skills. At the age of eight Barnum became an apprentice for his father's dried good store. Although, sadly, in 1826 Barnum's father died ...
3990: American and Nigerian Culture
... symbolizes the coming into manhood of the Nigerian teenager. Also, working on the farm with your father in Nigeria is another step toward manhood. In America, a job, the right to vote, graduation from high school, and even owning or driving a car seem to be thought of as indications of manhood or maturity. Though our cultures seem alike in the above ways, they are very different in their technological status ...


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