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- 5761: "Gunpowder Plot" By Vernon Scannell
- ... describes them as flowers that have yet to blossom and show their beauty. Again later in the same verse he describes the fireworks as orchids, a very beautiful flower that is very expensive, has a short life and it used on special occasions, the same description can be used effectively on fireworks. The story contains great usage of onomatopoeia and alliteration, using such words as frenzied whizz, fiery, blast which really ...
- 5762: Galileo And The Telescope
- ... not the person who invented the telescope, but he was the first one to use the telescope to study the heavens. He made many observations using the telescope that shocked the religious world. In this short essay, I will only focus on three observations and how an Aristotlean reacts to it. These observations played a very important role on the development of astronomy. The first object he observed was the moon ...
- 5763: Genetic Engineering 3
- ... key to our similarities and uniqueness" (Genetic). Genes are made up of the chemical bases Adenine, Thiamin, Guanine, and Cytosine. These base in a certain order makes up codes, these codes determine if you are short, tall, fat, skinny, and etc. The sex cells are half of the forty-six chromosomes, twenty-three to be exact. In these cells, by random only certain genes are carried by the cells. When the ...
- 5764: Woodstock 1969
- ... people’s desire to bring back the feeling of the original Woodstock, all that can remain is its affect on the people who experienced it and the affect on the culture they lived in. Its stories will be told, some good, some bad, but the desire that people feel to experience it firsthand will never be lost.
- 5765: Count Basie
- ... of the Basie band pieces, such as “One O’Clock Jump” (1937), are so-called head arrangements—they were made up in rehearsal and memorized, rather than written out. The band often made up riffs—short, repeated phrases—that were usually played as a background for soloists. Another musical hallmark of the Basie style is its reliance on the blues, both blues chord progressions and blue notes, certain flatted notes in ...
- 5766: Hitler And World War I
- ... Papen and a majority of conservatives and nationalists thought since Nazis were a minority in the new Cabinet, they would be able to control Hitler. Social Democrats hoped Hitler's period of office would be short-lived and finished by the following elections. This was not the case. The Nazis were able to consolidate power quickly in the months that followed, a consequence of Hitler being in the most powerful position ...
- 5767: Genetic Engineering. 2
- ... Wilkins, and James Dewey Watson in 1951. They were all later accredited with the Nobel Price in physiology and medicine in 1962 (Lewin 1). "The new science of genetic engineering aims to take a dramatic short cut in the slow process of evolution" (Stableford 25). In essence, scientists aim to remove one gene from an organism's DNA, and place it into the DNA of another organism. This would create a ...
- 5768: Best of Van Halen: Volume I
- ... love. Van Halen takes a break from the slow ballad mode and move to a faster paced song in “Poundcake”. Anyone remember Crystal Clear Pepsi? Well Van Halen does. The theme song for the unpopular, short-lived drink was the Van Halen song “Right Now”. Still a popular song, it has outlived the reputation of being associated the Pepsi. The band returns one last time to the love theme with the ...
- 5769: My Trip To Woodstock
- ... about setting up a tent. Without even asking the boys behind us set up our tent, asking right away if we were, "from the city". Within moments, we were talking like old friends, sharing horror stories about the drive up, complaining about the heat and anticipating the next few days. Random acts of kindness surrounded us for the whole weekend. I saw a boy climb through the mud to get someone ...
- 5770: Lord of the Flies: Imagery And Symbolism Of The Conch Shell And Ralph
- ... was a great adventure story that had a lot of symbolization in it. There was the conch shell and Ralph; they were both important parts of this story. Symbols and imagery are prevalent in most stories and are very important in books and in some case relating them to the world that we live in.
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