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- 27611: Ethan Brand
- ... in solitude for so long, his thoughts became his only company, as did the flames that danced in his eyes. Over come with the urge to seek knowledge, he falls to temptation. Adam and Eve's downfall was in knowledge, as was Ethan Brand's fall. His sin is best described as, "The sin of intellect that triumphed over the sense of brotherhood with man and reverence for God and sacrificed everything to its own mighty claims" (357). Upon leaving ...
- 27612: Chromium
- ... comes from something called chromite which is a mixture of chromium , iron, and oxygen. Chromite is a common rather ordinary black mineral that no one really noticed until more recent times. Nearly all the world's supply of chromite comes from Zimbabwe, Russia, Turkey, South Africa, Cuba, and the Philippines. The United States imports almost all its chromite. Chromium is added to other metals to make them harder and more resistant ... means color. Chromium was a good choice of name, many chromium compounds are brightly colored. Rubies are red and emeralds are green because they contain chromium compounds. Some of the brightest colors in the artist's palette contain chromium. Chrome yellow is made from a substance which contains chromium, lead, and oxygen. Zinc yellow contains zinc, chromium and oxygen. Chrome red is another chromium compound. Chrome green is used in paints ...
- 27613: Historical Analogies Have A Great and Significant Value to Everyone
- ... States had realized aggressions from Japan, Italy, and Germany should have been halted way before those powers became so strong that only a major World War could stop them. And now with question in everyone's mind whether or not our troops should be sent into Iraq in order to stop the mad man Sudan Hussein before he turns to great of a power and only a major World War could ... Also, as a reference to the past would be the killing of all the Jews by Hitler compared to what Sudan Hussein is doing right now to the Croats. Hundreds of thousands died during Hitler's evil rage and now with Sudan Hussein practicing the same methods, action should be taken. I think historical analogy is very important and serves a great value. With historical analogy we can see positive and ...
- 27614: B E C: The New Phase of Matter
- B E C: The New Phase of Matter A new phase of matter has been discovered seventy years after Albert Einstein predicted it's existence. In this new state of matter, atoms do not move around like they would in an ordinary gas condensate. The atoms move in lock step with one another and have identical quantum properties. This ... Colorado were the first to uncover the BEC. They magnetically trapped rubidium atoms and then supercooled the atoms to almost absolute zero. The graphic on the cover shows the Bose-Einstien condensation, where the atom's velocities peak at close to zero velocity, and the atoms slowly emerge from the condensate. The atoms were slowed to the low velocity by using laser beams. The hardware needed to create the BEC is ...
- 27615: Motivation to Work Well Depends More Than High Wages and on Working Conditions
- ... managers need to take a reductionist view as opposed to holistic when examining what motivates staff to work well - in order to formulate motivation stategies that encompass the need of all individuals. Bibliography PETERS, R.S. (1960) The Concept Of Motivation Second Edition, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd. VERNON, M.D. (1969) Human Motivation First Edition, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press DALE TIMPE, A (1986) Motivation of Personnel First Edition, Hampshire, Gower ... Second Edition, Buckinghamshire, Hazell Watson and Viney EVANS, P (1989) Motivation and Emotion Second Edition, Worcester, Billing & Sons Ltd. WEINER, B (1974) Achivement Motivation and Attribution Theory First Edition, New Jersey, General Learning Press HAMMOND, S (1988) Business Studies Fourth Edition, London, Longman Group UK STEFANOU, R (1992) Understanding Industry Third Edition, Bath, Bath Press
- 27616: Creative Writing: The Ice Cave
- ... around the foundation, bloody clawmarks indent the frosty barrier. Fingernails screeching fills the dark space. One, two, three, steps more, and the tail of a snowy bushed monster creeps out from around the corner. It's ample structure growls throughout the barren, frozen lair. Once it's boisterous voice has echoed throughout the entire cavern, the mysterious creature peers from around the enclosed corner. Waiting, watching with hungry eyes and a ravenous mouth.
- 27617: Oklahoma History
- ... Government took half their land, and put railroad tracks going east and west and north to south down the middle of the territory. When people saw that there were money making opportunities in the Indian's land, they wanted the land. The tribes would not let them drill or dig unless they were part of one of the tribes. The only way they could join one of the tribes was to ... bad it left two million white people homeless. It was hard to find a job the moved out west to Oklahoma to work for miners and Sharecroppers. When the government had taken away the Indian's land, they had no jobs or a way to make money. So they too were displaced and discouraged. When they came to Oklahoma, they were looking for a new start. They had such a rough ...
- 27618: What Was It Like To Live In Rome?
- ... bolts and padlocks and bars will never keep out all the burglars" (Beatty, p. 225). He also complains that Rome has become a cosmopolitan city and is being overrun by foreigners. In the Satire, Juvenal's anger of the foreigner is specifically directed against the Greeks at one point. Based on the satire, readers may feel that Rome was as dirty and debauched as a city could get. However, it is difficult to prove whether Juvenal's description of his city is true or not. There are several factors one must take consideration into. First of all, Juvenal was a satirist and he might have the tendency to only describing the shortcomings ...
- 27619: Creative Writing: The Fossilized Story of Mr. Allosaurus
- ... a new me! About 900 years ago I received company from someone up above. His name is Mr. Wolly Mammoth. Wolly died because of a volcanic eruption, and was trapped in the burning lava. He's my best buddy and I was so glad he decided to come join me. We always talk about what we think goes on above us. Sometimes the Earth rumbles in a strange vibration. Wolly and ... killed them and buried them. One night me and Wolly were talking about these humans coming a digging us up one day and putting us in their museums. It was our dream and today Wolly's dream came true. I heard that the humans were coming back tomorrow to dig some more. I hope my dream will also be fullfilled. It is my lucky day! In the words of Pinnochio "dreams ...
- 27620: A Bintel Brief
- ... was looking for specific answers to some questions. What do the letters reveal about how immigration was a large part a culrutal process that lasted well after Jews and other immigrants arrived in the U.S.? What was the dominant definition of what it meant to be an American at the time that many Jews arrived arrived in the United States? How did the Jews in the book compare? What hopes ... Century through the 1920s? These questions really give the purpose of the book itself. The letters of the Bintel Brief reveal that immigration became a cultural process. When the Jewish immigrants came to the U.S. there culture had to be changed to adapt to the Americans. They shaved their beards and ate non-kosher foods, they slowly had to separate themselves from there homeland. They had to blend in with ...
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