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- 27141: The Corruption of Power
- ... American rights. The use of certain rights can be twisted and made to be wrong by powerful forces being targeted. For example, if the underdog wishes to attack the wrong doings of leaders, the underdog's accusations may be twisted undermine the real issue. The power to distort is often give the assistance of higher authority, the government perhaps, and often lead to victory, therefore losing rights that they have originally ... are millionaires, and fifty percent of this number happen to be Jewish people; this might reinforce her belief that the persecution lead the Jewish to become a strong entity that would no be defeated. America's leaders seem oblivious to the corruption that they are leading, by denying the rights of one to support the powerful. "Money is the root of all evil, and a man needs roots." (Anonymous) Money, a ... within their country and those who choose to exercise their freedom. "In free countries, every man is entitled to express his opinions and every other man is entitled not to listen." (Anonymous) By exercising one's freedom, they must be careful about how far they go to exercise it.
- 27142: Steroids
- ... medical purposes during World War II (1939-1945) by the German army. The Germans gave it to their soldiers to make them more aggressive in combat. After the war, doctors in Europe and the U.S. used steroids to treat anemia, malnutrition, and to help patients recover faster from surgery. Then, in the 1940s, artificial steroids began to enter the athletic world. Body builders in Eastern Europe were taking testosterone in various forms. In the 1950s, athletes used the anabolic steroids to improve their performance in international competition. With the government's approval, coaches in the Soviet Union gave the lab- produced steroids to their athletes, mainly of whom were weight-lifters and shot-putters. When other athletes around the world noticed the Soviets' winning records (Soviet ... be prematurely halted in adolescents, which may prove to be disastrous to their social development in later years. Many people do not think about it, but steroids also have a negative effect on an addict's financial standing. Because steroids are sold on the streets and across the internet, there is a large price to pay. However, people who are badly addicted are willing to pay whatever price they must ...
- 27143: The Battle Of the Monarchs: Can Cathrine Really Be Worthy Of The Title Great?
- The Battle Of the Monarchs: Can Cathrine Really Be Worthy Of The Title Great? Monarchy is rule by a king or queen. This one person can use it's overall power for good or evil. One very important monarch , probly the most powerful of all time, is Louis the XIV . Another very imporatnt monarch was Cathrine the great, who ruled during the mid-1700's. One could question if she was as succesful as , or even as known as louis the XIV. It is also a thought whether or not she is worthy enough to be compared to him. Both ... him and ruled againsthim with other countries.Cathrine seemed very good at keeping and gaining control of land. Cathrine the Great was one of the few few female monarchs. She was very involved in Russia's intellectual life. She sponsered andedited the journal Vsyaka Vsykaya in 1769 and also very concerned with the danger that may come to it. cathrine was also very influenced by western European thinkers and that ...
- 27144: TLO vs. New Jersey: When Is The Constitution Invalid?
- ... does have the legal right to search its students, and finally, the school officials had the right to search her purse because there was a reasonable doubt of her claiming to innocence being true. TLO's 4th amendment rights were however, in fact not violated due to the reasonable cause and suspicion of her smoking, so the search was truly reasonable. And there is the fact that the teacher caught her smoking. Obviously it is the teacher's responsibility to take the student to the principal for suspension or other means of punishment. When TLO was asked whether or not she had been smoking, she said no. The school officials then had a ... she had been innocent, would have proved her innocent, or guilty if she actually was guilty. The search was conducted privately, and was by no means humiliating to TLO. Finally the officials did search TLO's purse for any kind of evidence, to prove her innocent, or guilty. They, in the process of the search, found all the following incriminating items: the cigarettes, rolling papers used for making joints, a ...
- 27145: The Ruined Cottage
- ... are very effective in capturing their audience with their stories. There are two examples to show how effective these storytellers are. The storytellers are so effective at telling their stories that they make their audience's escape from reality. The first example of a storyteller telling an effective story is in "The Ruined Cottage." The young narrator is at his house and this is where he finds his old friend Armytage ... The Ancient Mariner mesmerizes on e of three wedding guests. The mariner tells his story about a young mariner that shot an Albatross and got into trouble for shooting it. The moral of the mariner's story is to love all things that God has created. The wedding guest leaves the mariner's story a sad but wiser man. In both of these examples we get a look at the effectiveness of both storytellers telling a story. Armytage tells the young narrator a story and the young ...
- 27146: Ebola and Marburg Viruses
- ... by Gene Johnson, the team members on the Kitum Cave expedition set up many differing animals inside the cave with the hope that one of the animals would contract the virus. Even though the expedition's results came out negative, Kitum Cave is still the only logical place where the virus thrives. There have been a handful of outbreaks as the cause of a shipment of monkeys to a civilized community ... not immune to that bomb, it will destroy him. It is not possible that he could have been the natural host to that bomb. It is the same story with Marburg and Ebola. You can't carry a bomb with you and not let it do its damage. There are also theories as to where the virus lives. Most of the theories coming from Kitum Cave. Just as these quotes from ...
- 27147: Medical Experiments in the Holocaust
- ... experiment ended (Berenbaum 391). The second purpose for experimenting on inmates was even more sinister. (2) Experiments whose very purposes violated medical ethics and which were irreconcilable with the accepted norms of medical research. Its effects, had Germany won the war, could have been far more long range and destructive. The intention was no less than the complete subjugation of Europe. (Berenbaum 391) These experiments involved the sterilization of both ... all the research I gathered and read, and feel nothing but sorrow for the many that were brutally killed during the holocaust. Whether they died of malnutrition, medical experiments or diseases, too many innocent peoples lives were ended for a terrible reason. I repeatedly think to myself: What if some of the people killed in the Holocaust could have benefited human kind. What if some of the people killed in ... could have found the cure for aids or cancer. What if
My point being that Nazis destroyed it for everyone, humanity. How could they call them selves doctors? Doctors are to be trusted with ones medical needs, not curiously performing outrageous experiments on innocent captured prisoners. The most painful truth is for the must part, the doctors escaped their crimes against Humanity and lived a life, unlike their victims. ...
- 27148: The Communication Of Cyberspac
- ... show emotion through electronic communication and face to face communication are greatly different forms. Emotion is easily seen in our facial expressions, bodily movements, and tone and rate that are usually indicators of the person's true feelings. Of course, we cannot, for the most part, convey feelings this way while we are talking in chat rooms. I say for the most part because we can simply put the statement in ... possible to be sure if the person is talking in another room and ignoring that one, is away from their computer, or is truly lurking in on the conversations. Another difference between men and women's communication is the name by which they choose to call themselves. Women often refer to themselves as small cute animals, bunnie or fawn while men refer to themselves as buck10 or deathdog. The name often ... and said this within the first minute of his presence, "mom4daugh[his nick]: any real horny mom loving women here?" The channel operator promptly kicked him off. Gary Goshgarian states in his prelude to Cobb's article, "insulting and aggression on the part of males and conciliation and passivity on the part of females" (458). This is evident in nearly every type of communication; males take on a dominant role ...
- 27149: Benedict Arnold
- Benedict Arnold The name Benedict Arnold has become a synonym for a traitor to one's country. In the first years of the American Revolution, however, Arnold was a brilliant and dashing general, highly respected for his service to the patriot cause (see Revolution, American). Benedict Arnold was born on Jan ... West Point and at once conspired to turn over the garrison to the British. He met Maj. John Andre, a British spy, and made final plans. Andre was captured, however, and his papers indicated Arnold's treason. Arnold heard of the capture and fled to the British headquarters in New York City. He was given a command and about 6,300. He served with the British for the rest of the ... West Point and at once conspired to turn over the garrison to the British. He met Maj. John Andre, a British spy, and made final plans. Andre was captured, however, and his papers indicated Arnold's treason. Arnold heard of the capture and fled to the British headquarters in New York City. He was given a command and about 6,300 men. He served with the British for the rest ...
- 27150: The Thing They Carried
- ... mind he knew he could defeat those soldiers single-handed. When the sun came up and my eyes finally opened, my platoon leader had all the Iraq soldiers in custody. If those soldiers on that T-72 had been looking for a fight and not food, my entire platoon would have been dead. This event happened on my watch. Is there not a limit to how many times an event can be broadcast though a person's head? Think of the most horrifying movie ever produced. What is the answer: The Exorcist, Psycho, or Helloween? These films are no comparison to what haunts my head everyday. A decapitated head follows me around ...
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