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- 29541: Karl Marxs Oppinion On Religio
- ... their religion lies in Japan. One of the reasons that so many of the once Buddhist nations have found themselves under communist rule, is because both ideologies are very similar. For example much like Marx's idea of a classless utopian society where all people are equal (Communism,) Buddhism teaches that all people no matter how much they make or the color of their skin are equal. It is just as ...
- 29542: Genetic Engineering And DNA Technology In Agricultural Productivity
- ... advances in genetic engineering, gene splicing, DNA fingerprinting, and mapping, breakthroughs in the agricultural productivity are being made. This new DNA technology allows scientists to do things such as increase food production, reduce the plants dependency on pesticides and other harmful chemicals, reduce costs for raw materials, improve the practices of farmers, and improve the overall quality of the environment. One advance is the technique of DNA fingerprinting and mapping ...
- 29543: Gilgamesh: Immortality
- ... on himself, it was evident that he still wanted the plant for Enkidu. Another example occurred during Gilgameshes conversation with the boatman. The boatman asked Gilgamesh to discuss his story about Enkidu. Gilgamesh said Don't ask me to retell my pain, I only want to bring him back to life. Gilgamesh never received the immortality he was searching for, but he got immortality of a different kind. When he returned ...
- 29544: Chinese Medicine
- ... the workings of the human body. The ancient Chinese knew, for example, that the stomach and intestines were organs of digestion, and that the lung drew air from the environment.(5) The origins of China's medical knowledge is not certain. They observed phenomenon, and identified relationships and patterns. They compared whole phenomena in the body, and watched how they related to each other.(6) This is shown by "qi,'' an ...
- 29545: The Poetry of William Cullen Bryant and Emily Dickinson: The Theme of Death
- ... Cullen Bryant and Emily Dickinson: The Theme of Death Many poems are written about death. The two poets William Cullen Bryant and Emily Dickinson were very influential trancendental writers. Bryant writing Thanatopsis And Emily Dickinson's "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" are basically more alike then than they are similar for the fact that there views on Death are the same, but what happens to you after is what ...
- 29546: Homeless in America
- ... run. There has been homeless in America ever since the colonial times and not much progress has been made in the 200 plus years in helping these people. We have adopted programs such as FDR's New Deal in which the government produced more jobs that took little skill, and made these jobs available to the poor. Social Security, which is not welfare, was adopted and is still going. It is ...
- 29547: Is the Criminal Justice System Racially Biased?
- ... proved just how racially biased Virginia, and probably others, were between 1908 and 1963. Applying sociological labels to these concerns provide concrete credibility. Symbolic Interactionist emphasize, social class is a powerful symbol that affects people's perceptions and behavior; and authorities tend to see what they want to see. Because of this, many blacks are already seen in a negative way in the eyes of the criminal justice system. Functionalist consider ...
- 29548: Buoyant Forces
- ... to calculate bouyant forces of objects submerged in water. The first step in the lab was to measure the mass of a metal cylinder, which was found to be 100g, and then to calculated it's weight, which was .98 newtons. Then next step was to measure the apparent weight of the cylinder when it is completely submerged in a bath of water using the formula Wa=ma*g , this was ...
- 29549: Excretion and Elimination of Toxicants and their Metabolites
- ... pores that are found in the glomerulus. The plasma is forced through these pores by hydrostatic pressure. The only things that determines if a molecule will pass through the pores of the glomerulus is it's molecular weight. The lower the molecular weight, the easier it will pass through the pores. Another determining factor will be if a molecule is bound to a large molecule. If this is true then passage ...
- 29550: Materialism vs Idealism
- ... of mortals, where as it seems that Berkeley uses god as an answer when he is unable to explain something. Although, Lucretius says that nature is responsible for the arrangement and combination of atoms. Wouldn't this suggest that nature is similar to a divinity? or is nature, which is only matter and space, the wall that separates the gods from mortals. Motivated by an animosity towards theological belief, Lucretius seems ...
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