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28071: Anabolic Steroids Just The Facts
... success ( primarily testosterone ) to enhance athletic performance. Scientists soon discovered that they could chemically alter testosterone and remove most of its virilizing side-effects. This was the birth of anabolic steroids. By the late 1950’s most of the anabolic steroids that are used today had already been invented. Their usage has since spread and they are now used and manufactured in virtually every country in the world. In addition to ... More of this high quality information can be found at - http://www.samson-1.com/index.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We will accept any questions by emailing us at email Click on the links for more info. SAMSON'S Home Page on the World Wide Web is http://www.samson-1.com/index.html copyright © 1998, SAMSON POWERLIFTING/BODYBUILDING CO.
28072: Falsely Accused
... After all the FBI gave the media information and it was plain and simply wrong . The way the FBI handled the case was atrocious and intolerable. Who can we the public trust if we can't even trust a government legal authority? Who are we to go to at that point when the government agencies are falsely accusing us ? I guess that Richard Jewell was just lucky enough to have a ... we are accused of . There is no reason to put somebody in the lime light for something that may not even be involved with. We should be protected from the government agencies also . I don't know how we could get protection from government but there should definitely be some . There have just been to many cases of false accusations towards people , it ruins lives and gives people grief that I ...
28073: The American Basketball Association
... an up tempo, fast paced game. The ABA made innovations such as the three-point shot, the tricolor ball, the defensive press, and most importantly, the fast break. They were the pioneers which made today's game what it is. The defensive press and the fast break were attempts at creating an up tempo game, and they worked. They all helped to sell tickets which enabled the ABA to survive for ... which the ABA made to professional basketball was amazing. It gave it creativity along with history. The NBA may not have survived without the combination of the ABA. In essence, the ABA was the NBA's savior, and made huge contributions to the talent level and the history of the game. The ABA was a league which made tremendous contributions to professional basketball. By increasing the talent level, producing some great ...
28074: Pro Choice: Letter to the Editor
... we live by everyday. When this right is denied to someone by the government, undoubtedly something very wrong. It is such the case with making abortions illegal. By outlawing abortions, you are outlawing a woman's choice for how she will live her life. The government has in a sense become a "big brother" and has decided what is good for her and what is not. When government goes beyond foreign affair and the protection of it's citizens, into the controlling of lives and decisions that we make, it is no longer a government. It becomes something that goes against every single principle and idea that this country was founded upon. It ...
28075: Keepern Me
Everyone receives guidance from the many people they encounter throughout life. Probably most people have also been a guide for someone else somewhere along the way. The concept of the guide in Richard Wagamese's Keeper'n Me is more than just someone who gives guidance, its someone who also uses storytelling and the teaching of traditions to help guide. Passing on traditions or a certain way of life is ... way he'll survive anything" (39). Once that person has a pure Indian heart they in turn are ready to guide someone else. In the novel Lazarus, the oldest Indian still living there, guided Garnet's grandfather Harold Raven who taught Keeper who in turn helped guide Garnet back to his Indian heart. Storytelling is the most popular way to give guidance among the Ojibway people in this novel. It is ...
28076: One Hundred Years Of Solitude
... until we are in the modern time with the banana company, telephones and the union until it, towards the end of the book due to heavy rainfall, turns into an uncivilized town again before it´s destroyed in a heavy storm. The cycle of the town starts and ends on the same point just as the development of the family and all actions, they all turn in cycles just as Ùrsula ... the same incidents are retold from the view of different persons which means that events are put in a different order compared to other novels "Melquíades had not put events in the order of man´s conventional time, but had concentrated a century of daily episodes in such a way that they coexisted in one instant". Magic realism, another specific South American characteristic, adds to the feeling of the narrator really ...
28077: The Lottery: Theme and Irony
... a positive situation. Then irony strikes when the other villagers stone Tessie to death. The title is ironic because when one thinks of a lottery it is looked on as an amusement to test one’s luck in order to win a prize. Tessie’s death is seen as another irony. Tessie could not restrain from stoning another person but when she found out she was to be stoned she threw a fit. Tessie could not wait to go to ...
28078: Why We Are So Jaded
Why We Are So Jaded "Quality is possible without irony;emotion is possible without gushiness. The best are, high and pop, finds a middle way." Gordon's statement carries an immense weight of truth with it. In our society, we aree surrounded and ambushed by ironic images, that in fact border on sarcastic cynicism and contempt. Although all this irony contains an ... and our cynical view that nothing is ever perfect, and never will be. Such idealisms are ridiculed - for in our society such an optimistic view is going to be met with sarcasm, because the 'businessman's ethic' is predeminant. All this optimistic, picture perfect emotionally driven 'art' willn ot bring about success, or money, or power, things that are so superficially valued, so naturally that or thoses who exemplify it are ...
28079: Ways of Handling A Situation
Ways of Handling A Situation Two common ways of handling a situation are either to do so according to one's own personal needs and desires with no specific regard to other people, or one can base a decision on how it will be viewed by others. The vast majority of people fall on the side ... live according to how others will perceive then has been established as the rule, not the exception. The real question now lies in the reasons for this way of life. It was hypothesized by C.S. Lewis that this desire to belong and to fit in is a natural human characteristic. He believed that people have an instinctive drive to belong, in the same sort of way species reproduce. It is ...
28080: Deinonychus Antirrhopus
... its name: the second toe bore a 5 in hook -shaped, retractable claw that must have been a formidable offensive weapon. Deinonychus is known from fossil remains found in south central Montana during the 1960’s. It was a carnivorous, bird-like creature with characteristics similar to that of a Velociraptor ( one of the stars from Jurassic Park ). This fearsome beast was quite a ravage hunter. The Deinonychus attacked its larger ... million years ago. For many years, dinosaurs were thought of as overgrown reptiles that were sluggish, dim-witted, and cold blooded. The discovery of Deinonychus ignited a revolution in the study of dinosaurs. The creature’s skeleton clearly depicts one of an active hunter who relied on speed and agility to capture and subdue its prey. As far as their tail goes, dinosaurs had long tails which were carried aloft, not ...


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