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- 28911: Antibiotic Resistance
- ... and identifying drug resistant infections quickly to keep them away from others. The World Health Organization has began a global computer program that reports any outbreaks of drug-resistant bacterial infections. In the early 1900's, the discovery of penicillin began the antibiotic era. People thought they have finally won the battle with bacteria. But now since antibiotic resistance is increasing rapidly, new strategies must be developed to destroy these microbes ...
- 28912: Do You Have What it Takes? A Breakdown of the Educated Person
- ... It is very difficult for any person to be a master of all of these categories, but to be truly educated, there needs to be at least a small concentration of everything in that individual's background. For the one reason that it is so difficult to posses all of these traits, it is also that same reason that makes all of the truly educated people of our past stand out ...
- 28913: Capital Punishment: The Only Defense
- ... executed in any recent year, most convicts sentenced to death are likely to die of old age. Nonetheless, the death penalty looms large in discussions. The death penalty is our harshest form of punishment. It's final. It ends the life of those punished, instead of letting them live through imprisonment. Capital punishment is not intended to cause physical pain like those who commit murders inflict on their victims, but be ...
- 28914: A Haunted House: Treasures of Life
- ... 321). The irony draws use in by making us think that we are about read a trivial ghost story, but instead, gives us a deeper and more meaningful interpretation of ones life. By Virginia Woolf's use of, streaming consciousness and irony she is rather dramatically able to portray her thoughts on the meaning of "A Haunted House". That the joy and love shared between two people is the treasure of ...
- 28915: The Issue Of Gun Control
- ... any legislation that would benefit the public and curtail the sail and manufacture of armor piercing bullets, automatic rifles and Uzis. Unfortunately, we tend to interpret the Constitution to broadly. Obviously, in the late 1700's, there were no deadly weapons to contend with. They had muskets, which could hardly be used in a very swift and deadly manner. Granted, the musket could kill, but if you asked any semi-sensible ...
- 28916: Dna
- ... a double helix. Each nucleotide consists of three units: sugar molecules called deoxyribose, a phosphate group, and one of four different nitrogen containing compounds, also called bases. The four are adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C). The deoxyribose molecule occupies the center of the nucleotide, with the phosphate group on one side and a base on the other. The phosphate group of each nucleotide is also linked to ...
- 28917: Anthem
- ... a new beginning. He also plans on chiseling the word ego on his house so nobody ever forget the word. Equality and Liberty promise that they will never surrender the sacred! word I. In today's society more people need to ask themselves to imagine, being born in to a life of slavery having no freedom, no way self expression, no ego. Without these freedoms this country would not be what ...
- 28918: A Clockwork Orange
- ... one is considered to be the age of maturity and adulthood. The complete version of A Clockwork Orange with twenty one chapters is a wonderfully written book with a powerful theme of one young mans free will to be whomever he chooses, prevailing over attempts by outside organizations to determine the nature of his life.
- 28919: "Things Fall Apart" vs. "The Second Coming"
- ... not say anything. For example, After the white missionaries introduced their religion, they tried to introduce British law and force them upon villagers. "The ceremony of innocence is drowned" could mean that the Ibo society's culture is done away with and can only come back if they put up with a fight. Although Okonkwo attempted to arrange a fight against the Christian religion, it was always stopped. After the British ...
- 28920: King Lear: The Element of Disguise
- ... king should be constantly wary and constantly careful to follow the advice of such practical honest men as Kent. Within the first two acts of King Lear, the element of disguise is established. The king's two daughters, Regan and Goneril, use flattery as a disguise. They conceal their true feelings, conspiring to take over the land once they gain control of it. Goneril says, Sir, I love you more than ...
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