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- 7071: Boll's "The Laugher"
- Boll's "The Laugher" Robert Lee "The Laugher" by Heinrich Boll is a short story that deals with a man and his profession. This is a symbolic story that explains the protaginist's life, characteristics and profession. The laugher descibes humself as a claque at night clubs. Bol writes ...
- 7072: Atmospheric Circulation And More
- ... the circulation of the earth's atmosphere. There is a hierarchy of motion in atmospheric circulation. Each control can be broken down into smaller controlling factors. The global energy balance is an equal balance of short-wave radiation coming into the atmosphere and long-wave radiation going out of the atmosphere. This is called thermal equilibrium. The earth is at thermal equilibrium; however, there can have a surplus or deficit of ...
- 7073: Acid Rain 5
- ... as a fertilizer. The root systems, however, are not developed as well as trees that have to collect their nutrients from a larger area and the trees are more easily blown over. Also, they are short of other essential nutrients and the wood can be very soft making. When the soil becomes acid, toxic minerals like aluminum and cadmium are washed out by water passing through the soil. These minerals are ...
- 7074: Response to Susan Horton's Article "Mothers, Sons, and The Gangs"
- ... in school, after all his neighborhood it was the only thing to do. When the gangs are so prominent and available in society, keeping children out of gangs can be a difficult task. In the stories above we talked of three women who struggled with sons who were in gangs. Although, these mothers were loving they could not help that a major factor was absent from their sons lives, their fathers ...
- 7075: Training
- ... front of it. Another thing to look for in group meetings is breaks. Make sure that if the meeting is going to be long that you allow adequate time for meals, and a couple of short 10-15 minute breaks every couple of hours. This will allow the employees to unwind and clear their heads. When it comes to the presentation you have to greet people as they come in, and ...
- 7076: Cry Wolf
- ... sheep and cattle? Cranford: They have more of a problem with feral dogs. Wolves prefer ungulates. They don't want to come near us. They're not like the coyote. Berven: I know you are short on time. Is there anything else you can tell me? Cranford: I have a magazine, International Wolf. It has all the information concerning the Environmental Impact Statement and how this whole thing got started. I ...
- 7077: Air Pollution
- ... plants and other fuel usage. Nitrogen oxide contributes to acidity in precipitation and production of photochemical smog. Nitrogen oxide is also dangerous it causes serious illness and deaths even if the exposure to NO2 is short. "The gas was responsible for 124 deaths in a fire at Cleveland's Crile Children Hospital on May 15, 1929, when x-ray film containing nitrocellulose accidentally caught fire and produced NO2" (Hodges 63). Solution ...
- 7078: Lewis' "Surprise by Joy": Analysis
- ... presents a convincing, masterful interpretation of Lewis's most difficult work. Kathryn Lindksoog's The C. S. Lewis Hoax, 1988, is a provoking and disturbing inquiry into the authenticity and integrity of some posthumously published stories commonly attributed to Lewis. Other studies include Robert H. Smith, Patches of Godlight: The Pattern of Thought of C. S. Lewis, 1981; Jocelyn Gibb, Light on C. S. Lewis, 1965; and Peter Schakel, Reading with ...
- 7079: The Idea of Freedom
- ... huggers who advocate any bend in the rules which would be otherwise a fair idea. As far as fair ideas go, until several years ago in Russia, luxurious living was a thing of dreams and stories for the average John Doestovky, and then society got tired of the pigs at the top having all the riches. Here, Americans enjoy luxury throughout all class levels in their own individual ways. Americans have ...
- 7080: Superman and Batman: The Greatest Superheros of All Time
- ... see through. As soon as Clark got old enough, he moved to Metropolis, Illinois. He got a job as a "mild mannered reporter" (Superman 1), for a newspaper called The Daily Planet. "Clark specializes in stories that expose the sins of society and champion the cause of the common man" (Superman- cartoon 3). Clark has a one room apartment that is only a couple of minutes away from The Daily Planet ...
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