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26881: Articles Of Confederation 2
... groups , the antithesis of republicanism. As Arthur Schlesinger Jr. stated the Articles were to impotent to govern. Lastly, no judicial system was provided for to enforce laws and therefore allowed for insurrections such as Shay s Rebellion. In addition, to pass legislation required a unanimous consent and more than not a single dissenting vote prevented the ratification of strong economic bills. Overall, the Articles were ineffective in improving the economic state ... under the confederation was mob rule at worst, uneducated at best. The Articles was a short term failure in democracy because it lacked the essential strength a government of a national power needed. It wasn t until the states finally decided to relinquish some power in the Constitution did improvements in economics and foreign relations begin solidify and take shape.
26882: The Scarlet Letter: Review
... rebelling against a society where she was forced into a loveless marriage and hence she would be the "good guy," or girl, as the case may be. Also the townspeople, the magistrates, and Chillingworth, Hester's true husband, can be seen in both lights. Either they can be perceived as just upholding the law -she committed a crime, they enforce the law. On the other hand are they going to extreme measures such as wanting to take Pearl, Hester's daughter, away just because Hester has deviated from the norm, all to enforce an unjust law that does not even apply to this situation? Although the subjects of the novel do apply to important issues ... with irrelevant drivel. Also by expanding on the symbolism of the scarlet letter umpteenth times he wears it out so that the reader wants nothing more to do with a dumb "A" on some woman's chest hundreds of years ago. Other than that, great book.
26883: Acetaminophen
Acetaminophen In the late 1800’s it was discovered that papa-amino-phenol, could reduce fever, but the drug was too toxic to use. A less toxic extract called phenacetin was later found to be just as effective but also had ... Vitamin E might help. Some people alternate the use of other OTC such as Aspirin, which also has other dangerous effects , but hopefully will reduce acetaminophen toxicity. It is preferred over aspirin because ace doesn’t effect blood clotting and interfere with homeostasis. Aspirin Clots too much because of its inflammatory signal. So when some one tries to commit suicide by taking a bottle of ace , ER must administer acetyl Cystein ...
26884: A Doll House: Insights
A Doll House: Insights In analysing the life and behaviors of this later 1800’s couple, it is important to understand the societal roles that men and women played. Men in this day, were supposed to be the leader of the house, making every desicion, and controling what went on ... was doing. She stayed close to home, mostly because her husband was afraid of the way people "would talk." But Nora had a secret. On her own, she set out to tend to her husband’s need of a break from his work by secretly earning and saving enough money to take him on a retreat. His knowledge of this plan would show weakness on his part, and would degrade his ... In the first incident, the book illustrates that despite her doing the right thing, it is deemed wrong and not allowed by society because she is a woman. The book also is critical of society’s expectations of a marriage. It illustrates this by showing how Nora is forced to play a role, that being herself would lead to the eventual deterioration of the marriage. Throughout the play Nora is ...
26885: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
... immune system. The passing of any bodily fluids could technically be used as a passage way for the virus. Once infected with HIV it will begin to attack your CD4+cells, commonly known as your t-cells or t-helpers and they will begin to drop in numbers. You measure the damage to your immune system by HIV and your ability to fight infection. This virus then spreads and damages your t-cells where you are left vulnerable for attack from any other diseases. A weakened immune system is very vulnerable to colds and flues. A common cold or flu that would only make me sick ...
26886: Aids 2
... immune system. The passing of any bodily fluids could technically be used as a passage way for the virus. Once infected with HIV it will begin to attack your CD4+cells, commonly known as your t-cells or t-helpers and they will begin to drop in numbers. You measure the damage to your immune system by HIV and your ability to fight infection. This virus then spreads and damages your t-cells where you are left vulnerable for attack from any other diseases. A weakened immune system is very vulnerable to colds and flues. A common cold or flu that would only make me sick ...
26887: Alcoholism An Intrepretation
... of euphoria and a sense of well being. After repeated exposure, the brain becomes dependent on this drug to unburden itself whenever it feels the compulsion. Several factors that contribute to alcoholism are the individual’s psychology, genetics, culture, and the individual’s response to physical pain. In order to understand alcoholism, we must first define what scientists classify alcoholism to be. Moderate drinkers drink equal to at least two drinks a day. An at-risk person for ... spiritual effect on the human body. Alcoholism is a disease that takes over the body, mind and soul. When over consumption turns into dependence, the disease provokes the user to become immune to the alcohol’s effects, or unconcerned about his or her life. There are other substances that can be just as detrimental to our health such caffeine,prescription drugs and various other non prescription medications. Alcoholism is not ...
26888: Appearances Are Deceptive In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Appearances Are Deceptive In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Appearances are deceptive in Twain’s The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. A formidable critic of conventional society, Tawain develops a masterpiece exposing the Hypocrisy of American frontier society of the 1840’s.Among the important discrepancies between illusion and reality in this novel are The widow Douglas, the Grangerfords and Shepherdsons, and Huck are not always as they appear. The widow Douglas appears to be a Christian ... Huck deceives many people and is not always as he appears. The first main way he deceives people was to fake his own murder. An example of this is when he is at a lady’s house disguised as a girl, trying to find out some information about what has been going on, and he tells the lady his name is “Sarah Williams” (70) but is then caught by later ...
26889: Als
... amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, is a degenerative disease affecting the human nervous system. It is a deadly disease that cripples and kills its victims due to a breakdown in the body’s motor neurons. Motor neurons are nerve cells in the brainstem and spinal cord that control muscle contractions. In ALS, these neurons deteriorate to a point that all movement, including breathing, halts. Muscle weakness first develops ... 000 people who are apparently well in the country today will die with ALS. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is also popularly known as Lou Gehrig disease. Lou Gehrig was a famous baseball player in the 1930’s for the New York Yankees. Once known as baseball’s "Ironman", Lou Gehrig was truly a sports legend. His promising career came to a screeching halt, however, when he was diagnosed with ALS. The disease not only took away his career in baseball, but ...
26890: Alanis Morissette
... SUPPOSED FORMER INFATUATION JUNKIE”- Alanis Morissette Alanis emerged as a singer known for her fiery lyrics, unique vocals and mature music. Her much awaited album is finally out in the market, though it original CD’s cover page is rather shocking. Musically, this album shows off a slightly more idiosyncratic use of rhythm, along with a less glossy pop finish than on "Jagged Little Pill". Nothing here, however, should come as ... of the album is reflected here. “One” is a beautiful, mellow song that comes across like the true efforts of an internationally famous pop star. Secondly, in the three years since Jagged Little Pill, Morissette's voice has grown into a remarkable instrument. From the fiery vocals of “You Oughta Know,” to the dwindling singing of “One Hand in My Pocket,” she finally has found a path in her singing attitude ... style reflects maturity as a musician and singer. The album is rich in variety, mixing contemporary production values with a rough customary edge, which Alanis has always depicted. Every song, certainly give fans their money's worth. It has a clever, memorable melody within the trendy rhythms.


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