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30021: The Causes and Effects of Anorexia
... members of all ages and genders. It can be treated and controlled, but if not treated, it can be fatal. Starvation is not only a mental illness, but also phsical starvation, which kills. Anorexia isn't exactly what you see on Baywatch. Works Cited Bruch, Hilde. (1979). Golden Cage. New York: Vintage Books. Deth, R.V. and Vandereycken, Walter. (1990). From Fasting Saints to Anorexic Girls: the History of Self-Starvation ...
30022: Art Values
... they contained the entire figure of the human, making sure their was no limb left unseen, for fear that it would not be their in the after life. Another example of how the ancient Egyptian’s values were expressed through art was the lavish funerary complexes built for their pharaohs. They were monstrous, and intended entirely to help propel the deceased pharaoh into the next life. Ancient Greece was a society ...
30023: Lewis And Clark Discoveries
... journey. I believe that the journey they made would not have been as successful without the help of the Indian tribes they met along the way. Also without the help of the French Canadian translator's wife, Sacajewa, the journey would have been a failure. She was a Shoshone Indian and helped the party as an interpreter and peacemaker, she also proved instrumental in negotiating for horses and supplies along the ...
30024: Atomic Bomb
... stop the World War II. We did not want to be in World War II or in any war at all. The quote form Truman was " Let there be no mistake: we shall destroy Japan's power to make war. Only a Japanese surrender will stop us". (Harry Truman President) If we had not bombed the Japanese, we would have used up our resources fight in the war. It was also ...
30025: How Can We Tell What Is Good Or Bad?
... a higher regard for the "almighty dollar" rather than the safety and health of their fellow man! Apparently this society has a double-standard. On one hand advertising and sending messages telling kids to "Don't Do Drugs", but on the other hand televising, for all the world to hear, a president admitting to smoking marijuana and hearing him laugh about it. This society expects the best out of kids, but ...
30026: Buddhism
Buddhism Buddism is of the world`s fasting spreading religion. At this time there 313 million buddist in Asia. And aproximatly 500 thousand in North America. Buddism is the is not just a religion, but a way of life. It is a ...
30027: Oil Spills and Pollution
... swept back into the ocean on its own. An Alaskan official reported that he watched the film crews scatter to less attractive areas of the beach as news media arrived to cover the Exxon people’s taping.14 As bad as the Valdez disaster was, Exxon made five billion dollars of revenue during the 1989 operating year. Of that, they spent three billion over the next several years on the clean ...
30028: Articles Of Confederation 3
... ratification by all the states, a measure that virtually eliminated any chance of change. The negatives of The Articles gradually magnified. The British refused to evacuate from forts in the American Old Northwest. Finally, Shay's rebellion in Massachusetts symbolized the feebleness of the nation, and inadequacy of the Articles of Confederation. Although, some states opposed a radical change in governmental form , it was inevitable by 1787. The Articles of Confederation ...
30029: Atomic Bomb
... miles away. The second bomb that was dropped was three days after the first bomb. This one was a plutonium bomb. Plutonium does the same thing as Uranium, but it is manmade so they don’t have to go through the process of refining the Uranium. This bomb was only a 10 kiloton bomb. This bombs nickname was Fat Man. The Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki. The bomb missed its ...
30030: Man Over Nature
... suggests the idea that man, although being a part of nature, has abused the power that was granted to him only to have a better life at the expense of other living beings. In Ootek's tale, man is clearly referred as a superior being who plays the main role in nature. For example, the woman in the story and her sons, which in a way represent humanity, are given the ...


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