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- 29571: Dr. J (julius Erving)
- ... Erving scored 47 points, sparking comparisons with the greatest players of all time. In the 1974 season, Erving suffered from knee pains and was forced to wear special braces on the court, but it didn't stop him from another spectacular season. On his 25th birthday, he scored 57 points against San Diego. After being voted Most Valuable Player in the ABA form 1974 to 1976, Dr. J. moved to the ...
- 29572: Bubonic Plague
- ... disease either by being bitten by the oriental flea, Xenopsylla Cheopis, or be exposed to plague infected tissue. The "Bubonic Plague" has an incubation period of 2 to 6 days. Within a week the bodys temperature rises to 104 degrees F. Shortly after they show signs of a fever other symptoms come about which are delirium, mental disorganization, shivering, vomiting, headache, giddiness, intolerance to light, and a white coating on ...
- 29573: Collective Behavior
- ... to the one in Seattle last November. I believe that this is due to the advanced planning of the police in securing the area before people even gathered to protest. I believe that the protester s message has been heard through the large amount of publicity that they have received, and that has made the protest successful.
- 29574: Romeo & Juliet: Friar Lawrence Is Short-Sighted
- Romeo & Juliet: Friar Lawrence Is Short-Sighted Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's plays about tragedy. It is about two lovers who commit suicide when their feuding famillies prevent them from being together. The play has many characters, each with its own role in keeping the plot line ...
- 29575: Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
- ... 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 ...
- 29576: Personal Writing: Ski Trip
- ... close to nature could put anyone in a state of nirvana. As I stood admiring the clear blue sky and the world around me, I was interrupted by my friends' constant taunting, "Come on, let's go!" They were not rookies. They had experienced the sport of skiing and the atmosphere around it and were not as enthusiastic toward the surroundings as I was. Their calls became louder, with annoyance. I ...
- 29577: Cellular Diffusion
- ... to none. Therefore, enzymes are needed to catalyse the reactions. Enzymes are made up of proteins, and each enzyme is specifically designed for a particular reaction. This is due to the shape of the enzymes active site a groove on the enzyme where the substrates enter and the reaction occurs. Enzymes are never used up in reactions, and can continue to catalyse more and more reactions. There are several environmental ...
- 29578: Waiting At The Funeral Party
- ... to tears when they look at the casket. Those who come out of a feeling of obligation often wonder what they are going to do later or why they even came at all. They weren t very close with the deceased; they are often just friends of the family and may not even know the one who passed-on. They are usually middle-aged (35-50) men and women who are ...
- 29579: Personal Writing: My Uncle
- ... in which he would of usually spent relaxing, fishing, and drifting of in to his own world, but on this day he drifted away into a new place which he had never been. My uncle's time had come and gone and he was now adventuring into new places that hopefully would be as good to him as life was. I felt deeply sorried for everyone who had none him and ...
- 29580: Summary of The Andromeda Strain by Crichton
- ... convert energy to matter, and was hurt by carbon dioxide. It killed by attacking the walls of small capillaries, which caused the widespread clotting. Most capillaries are found in the brain, so people that weren't affected as fast as the others went insane because of the blood pooling in their head. Meanwhile, the president had decided not to bomb the area of the first contact, Piedmont, because of repercussions it ...
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