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18731: Animal Research
... how great the contribution animals have given to humans. The vast amount of information learned is also as great. We need animals for research; they provide information and research about humans that normally we couldn't get. Like doing research on fear or anger that would break ethical laws on humans we can do on animals to achieve results. Animal research has given us many cures and vaccines against polio, diphtheria ... diabetes. Also without research on animals we never would have been able to get drugs tested and approved for use. Animals help us to teach and practice new surgical techniques to doctors who perform today's delicate cardiac, ear, eye, pulmonary, brain surgeries, and other live saving surgery's. And most people faced with their death would rather live even if it meant killing animals. Next, animals help other animals as well. Veterinarians must learn the surgical techniques first so they can perfect ...
18732: Condom Dispenser In Highschool
... a dollar worth of quarters from their pockets, and each bought four TROJAN condoms. The condoms were quietly placed back in the pockets, only later to be blown up and anonymously planted around the principal’s office. By putting condom dispenser’s in high school bathrooms, more problems would arise, than be solved. One reason that many students are not sexually active, is because of the lack of protection or the embarrassment of buying protection at a ... and there against the back wall is a condom machine. Though this innocent machine is supposed to save people from the dangers of sex, it might also expose people to the curiosity of sex. It’s possible that someone might think, “Well, if they’re handing out condoms in school, sex must be OK.” Condom Dispensers do not belong in high school. Condoms belong in drug stores and Planned Parenthood. ...
18733: Great Gatsby 8
... the Gold hat, if that will move her if you can bounce high, bounce for her too Till she cry, 'Lover, gold-hatted , high-bouncing lover, I must have you' This poem is about someone's struggle to obtain a woman just out of reach. He does everything for her. "Then wear the Gold hat, if that will move her," Shows even the smallest things are done with her in mind ... his letters to his daughter Scotty, he did finally realize this but not until too late. He realized that she demanded to much from him. She expected everything to be done for her, because that's what she was used to. Gatsby couldn't keep that up, she was sucking everything out of him, including his other dreams and goals. That is what ultimately ended their marriage. Gatsby's goals are also based on this poem. After he ...
18734: Donald Trump
... The first chapter explains briefly his rise to the top and the rest of the book tells how he survived the low period and eventually regained his status. One of the main reasons for Donald s downfall was the plummeting value of his vast real estate assets. He claims that his investments in Atlantic City are what eventually saved him from really going under between 1989 and 1992. Trump then bought ... Times. New York has only four four star restaurants, and Trump owns one of them. Trump also owns the Miss Universe Pageant, Miss USA, and also Miss Teen USA. Trump Tower is one of Donald s favorite buildings. He favors it so much because it houses some of the greatest tenants that are paying very high rates, but, more importantly, these tenants are doing great financially. NIKETOWN is doing wonderful business and is one of the Trump Towers greatest successes. Trump says that, while the casinos are bigger and throw off far more cash, it s always been really nice to have my friend, Trump Tower, chugging along and hitting home run after home run. One of Donald s pet peeves is the act of hand shaking. He has a ...
18735: The False Monk
... things. Lastly, Chaucer describes the Monk as wearing a coat of fine gray fur, garnished sleeves, and a gold pin. Actually we are told the pin he wears is in the shape of a lover's knot, which leads the reader to believe that he has or has had a lover in the past, again violating a ministerial principal and moral. In conclusion, the Monk's appearance among other things shows how he is hypocritical of his position as priest. The second reason the Monk is hypocritical is because of his actions. Primarily, Chaucer depicts the Monk as not liking work ... or working in the fields, the Priest is out riding the countryside on his horse, hunting rabbits and chasing deer (189-190). Lastly, the Monk is also a lazy priest. He says himself he doesn't care much for toiling in the soil (184), and that he also likes the modern world's more easy, luxurious way of doing things (174). Monks should have followed the old rule of St. ...
18736: Macbeth: Lady MacBeth
Macbeth: Lady MacBeth Lady MacBeth is one of Shakespeare's greatest and most intriguing female characters. She is evil, seductive, and witch-like all at the same time. However, during the play we see her in two different ways. At the time when we first ... no signs of a conscience. She is very cool and collected, while MacBeth hallucinates and goes temporarily mad. Lady MacBeth on the other hand, takes everything calmly. She takes the daggers back to the King's room, smears blood on the drunken guards, and attempts to destroy all evidence of MacBeth ever being there. She knows what needs to be done and does it without any hesitation or fear. However, it is later on in the story, that it is revealed to us that Lady MacBeth's conscience is strong. When sleep walking one night, Lady MacBeth (seemingly somewhat insane) begins blabbering about spots of blood on her hands. "Out damned spot! out, I say! One; two: why, then 'tis time ...
18737: The Chrysalids: The importance of telepathy
... meets them and learn what it is like to live in the fringes. When the sealant woman rescues David, Rosalind and Petra they are brought to a big, developed city like the one in David's dreams. Because of the telepathy David discovers that such a city really exists but most of all through Petra they establish contact with a more civilized people than they are. Because of the conflicts in ... the big city were things are different. Some characters died in the final chapter when the helicopter makes a landing killing everything that moves around it. The characters that died where: the spiderman (Gordon), David's father, Sophie and all the people from the fringes and Waknuk that where near the helicopter. Waknuk might be affected by the discovery of the sealant city because the reader finds out (in the final ... If Waknuk will be helped as predicted it may become a big, civilized city like Zealand. The natives in Waknuk will stop thinking that Tribulation was sent by God and that all deviations are devil's creation. They might understand that the radiation might be the remaining of a nuclear bomb or nuclear war. The sealant people might help Waknuk in education and they themselves may build the machines like ...
18738: Cn Tower
So, Why Build A Tower In The First Place? During Toronto's building boom in the early 70's, a serious problem was developing. People were experiencing poor quality television. The pre-skyscraper transmission towers of Toronto stations were simply not high enough anymore.As office buildings were reaching higher and higher, the video ... in distant signals are about 305 metres or 1000 feet up (inside that white donut-like thing), and the top of the transmission antenna is 553.33 metres or 1815 feet 5 inches high (that's the very top).Because of this, we enjoy some of the clearest TV and radio reception in North America. An extra little tidbit you may not have known: It wasn't until late in ...
18739: Government Should Establish Program To Reduce Juvenile Crime
... encourage these preventative plans with and through the federal government to the states. This organization will consist of the current members, plus volunteers and paid officials who will work in communities all over the U.S. Plank III: Mandates Mandate 1. Schools will teach choice exercises, discourage violence and teach law and consequences to younger children in public elementary schools all over the country. It is obvious from the crime rates ... sentenced in juvenile courts. However, not only do we have to concentrate on the offender, but parents should also be required to attend concealling. The lack of parental guidance is a major root to America's juvenile crime problem. When the parents are more willing to work with their children, the chances of that child living a normal life without crime is increased. Mandate 5. A budget problem that some of the cities in the US share is funding for the police department. The only way to pay for more police is through taxes. According to a nation wide survey, 80% of the people didn't mind paying taxes for a better police force. These will have to be local taxes, but the federal government should encourage the states to increase funding for the police. The federal government will also ...
18740: The Effects of Ultra-Violet Rays On The Body
... for about 40 minutes. IF you are a dark individual you can get by with lower SPF than people with lighter skin can. Most doctors agree that SPF 15 is the best because there isn’t enough sunlight for a need to have higher SPF. Minimizing the effects on the skin and eyes of the sun’s UV rays is easy. When you are out side in the sun for long periods of time during 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. make sure you are wearing good amount of sunscreen, and reapply ... which is more harmful, and UV-C, which is deadly to any living thing. UV-C is easily absorbed by the production and destruction cycle of ozone, but, however, it gets through to the earth's atmosphere when the layer of ozone is damaged. Artificial sources of UV radiation, such as sunlamps and tanning booths, can also cause skin cancer. An increase in the amounts of ultra-violet rays, which ...


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