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- 27361: The Cheese We Eat
- ... consume daily are found. Cheese is also a good source of many other vitamins and minerals. Because cheese has such a high protein level it acts as a great substitute for meat in a vegetarian's diet. It is also particularly good for children. It is easy to see the benefits of cheese. It is easy to make and comes in many different tastes, and on top of that it is also beneficial nutritionally. In today's society cheese is highly under rated. Cheese is a universal food, it is made and eaten all over the world.
- 27362: The Written Word Lives On
- ... me ticking. At night while I shudder under my covers Ayne Rand and her John Gault have held me in a stupor for hours on end. Making the cold seem like a fantasy and Gault's hidden valley a physical reality. She has made me standing between my fantasies and I. From the first blessed page of the Cat In the Hat I knew I was finished. My nights of sleep ... for dreamy nights lit by stars almost biting. The place where I exist never to perish. Held tightly by my rainy day friend. In his flaps riddled with adventure. Resting in anticipation of the flesh's next excursion in a world harsh with reality. Knowing putting down my book for a while hurts my feelings only because no thing fleshy stacks up against the tower of my mind. A curse on ...
- 27363: Brain Transplant
- ... many more complications during surgery. For example, the healthy brain that was removed could have been damaged in some way without the doctors knowing it. It would also be very difficult to attach a person's brain in a different body because of the millions of neurons that send and receive messages to and from all over the body. It would be almost impossible to reconnect every single neuron, and without ... with brain transplants is how can doctors choose what are "healthy" or "normal" brains. An elderly person who has died would have an aged brain that would not be as efficient as a younger person's brain. Then would doctors have to find healthy brains of the same age as the person who needs it? This could also bring up other factors such as intelligence, gender, or physical problems that a ...
- 27364: Guaranteering Civil Rights
- ... from Topeka. Linda was required to attend an all black school 20 blocks from her home, even though there was an all white school only a few blocks away. With help from the NAACP, Linda's father, Oliver Brown, sued the Topeka Board of Education so that his daughter could attend the nearby all whtie school. NAACP lawyer Thurgood Marshall challenged the Plessy vs. Ferguson ruling and argued that even if ... unlikely ever to be undone." School segregation laws, thereforem violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. The "separate but eaual" doctorine of Plessy vs. Ferguson was overruled. Opponents of segregation hailed the Court's decision, but others denounced it as "an abuse of judicial power." In 1955 the Supreme further ruled that the states should proceed "with all deliberate speed" to enforce the Brown ruling. However, the desegregation of ...
- 27365: Gcse Arab Israeli Conflict Que
- ... Arabs. Also it is interesting to see how the Israelis do the ‘claiming’ whereas the Arabs do the ‘saying’. This could be a clever way of implying Arab over confidence in their ideas, and Israel’s more political approach. This is the same approach that cost them the Six Day War. In the fourth sentence, the author uses a somewhat slang “In any case” to mention the Egyptians closing the Gulf of Akaba. It is more a phrase used in speech rather than writing, and implies an excuse is being given. Is the author trying to give excuses for Israel’s involvement in the War? I believe that he is. The rather simple way that the last sentence is written in is unlike the writer. If he had put ‘did unite’ instead of “united” then the ...
- 27366: Critical Analysis Of House Opp
- ... street, and cannot ignore her presence. Throughout the story, the hermit complains about the "awful monster" and regards her as the "personification of evil." This is not the root of the problem however. The hermit's preoccupation with the prostitute served to destroy him, but unfortunately for him, the blame cannot be aimed at her. Throughout the middle of the passage, the hermit described the features of the prostitute with a ... all the merit he had so laboriously acquired…" The truth of the matter, however, is that not only was the hermit weak-willed, he had no idea why he would even be against this woman's practices, other than it was once said by someone. In fact, the hermit, who thought rather highly of himself, was allowing the sight of the woman to destroy him. There was even mention of such ...
- 27367: Body Systems
- ... divided in tho categories: axial bones (in the body by itself) and apendicular bones (arms & legs). We have Joints too. Thei`re divided in Ball Socket (like elbow and shoulders) and sattle (fingers). This system`s function are movement, storage of minerals, blood formation, support of the body and protection of body parts. The next one is the Muscular System. It is composed of muscles (dah). The muscles are divided in ... and to control. The subsequent system is the Endocrine System (known as ductless too...). This is composed of a lot of things... They are:pituitary gland - below the brain (master gland), pineal gland - brain (It`s called the "third eye" by some, because its sensitive to light cycles), hypothalamus - also in the brain (it works with the pituitary), the thyrodic - neck (controls the metabolism), adrenal - kidneys (responsible for the adrenaline), pancreas ...
- 27368: Woodrow Wilson
- ... but when he was young people called him Tommy.When Tommy was only a year old his father [Dr.Wilson]moved his family and him from Virginia to Augusta,Georgia.He moved in 1857.Tommy's father became pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Augusta,Georgia. Woodrow came from a strict,caring household.Dr.Wilson liked to take Woodrow places like cotton mills,iron and steel foundries,and other local industries.He did that to teach Woodrow the manufacturing processes.Dr.Wilson also taught Woodrow respect for other people.His mother[Jessie Wilson] was shy and reserved,but looked and acted like Woodrow. Woodrow's life was different from mine by the way he went to school.His father taught him till he was nine,and then he went to school. Woodrow spent some of his spare time with his ...
- 27369: The Byzantine Chant
- ... is the music of the Orthodox churches located primarily around the Mediterranean Sea. Byzantine chant can be better understood with a look into the history of the Byzantine chant, characteristics of the chant, and it's relation to other Orthodox chants. Byzantine chant developed in Byzantium from the establishment of its capital, Constantinople, in 330 until its fall in 1453. It is of combined origin, drawing on the artistic and technical ... and was inspired by the monophonic vocal music that evolved in the early Christian cities of Alexandria, Antioch and Epheus. Byzantine chants have distinguishable characteristics. It is always chanted a capella, and because of it's Middle East origins, often sounds very strange to those who have been raised on western music. The chants were originally monophonic, or non-harmonized. Within the last several centuries a drone note was added underneath ...
- 27370: Muddy Waters
- ... to Muddy Waters. Waters would record two songs with them in 1941, far before he became famous. His name would not reach household status until 1947 when he recorded his first hit single, ”I can’t be satisfied.” Muddy Waters style of blues was considered rough and uncompromising. It was different from all of the other too ‘polished’ for the South musicians. Waters didn’t have a sing-song voice, but a deep raspy voice. Success was steadily increasing especially since the addition of band members. The band complimented his sound. Jimmy Rogers was on the guitar, and harmonica specialist ...
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