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- 30071: All Quiet On The Western Front: Life In The Army
- ... the battlefield, the cafeteria, or even in training camp. Practically everywhere soldiers go, they run a chance of becoming wounded. At the beginning of the book, Kemmerich wounds himself by running straight into barbwire. Kemmerichs wounds led confined him to a bed and eventually caused him to die suddenly in front of his best friends. Many of the soldiers in this novel believe that they would rather be shot than ...
- 30072: A Review of the "Ballet Gran Folklorico De Mexico"
- ... dance of feathers, dance showing history of the takeover of Mexico by Cortez over the leader Montazuma, 8: Ladanza Delvonado- dance of deer. Hunters chase deer with rattles until animal gets so tired it can't fight back anymore. It represents the eternal fight between good and evil, 9: Jalisco- series of dances accompanied by the famed Mariachis band. This series of dances includes famous Mexican hat dance. This concludes my ...
- 30073: Movie Review of My Dinner With Andre
- ... and meaningful. However, the way in which the director chooses to portray this incredibly deep content is poor. The situation is two men, Wally and Andre, in a restaurant, discussing their lives, more so Andre's experiences, over dinner. With only one setting and no other characters that play into the plot other than Wally and Andre, the viewer has a tendency to loose focus. If the viewer does happen to ...
- 30074: Chernobyl 2
- ... left the surrounding area looking like a ghost town. People rushed to get themselves and their families to safety. It left in its aftermath an estimated 32,000 dead. Chernobyl left something else besides it s radioactivity, many illnesses that will plague the people of this area forever. Scientist have dubbed one syndrome the Chernobyl AIDS . It has been estimated to have effected some 30,000 in the area. The syndrome ...
- 30075: The Gold Rush
- ... Sutter wanted more. He was soon due to get much more. In 1848 Sutter decided to increase his wealth with a saw mill. On January, 24,1848, during construction of the mill, one of Sutter's carpenters, James Marshall, saw something glistening. He picked it up,examined it, and picked up a few more. He was sure he had found gold. James Marshall took a 40 mile journey to Sacramento where ...
- 30076: A Separate Peace: Comparison and Contrast Between Book and Movie
- ... to mention the fact that the Dean of students is evilly cruel, and willing to deal out a severe beating or expulsion to anyone who disobeys him. While at Devon the Dean of students isn't said to be as evil as the dean of Hellton. At Devon the course of study is not as rigorous as the classes the students of Wellton take. Although both of the schools are boys ...
- 30077: The Digestive System: How it Works
- ... returned is called the cud. This chewing increases the surface area exposed to the bacteria. The presence of digestive bacteria in ruminants results in a specialized metabolism of proteins and carbohydrates. Most of the ruminant's protein needs are actually supplied by the rumen bacteria, which use such simple substances as urea and inorganic sulfates to manufacture proteins. Ruminants digest that protein and do not require in their diets certain amino ...
- 30078: Resuscitation From Severe Hemorrhage
- ... problem. There are 3 types of hemorrhagic shock: compensated hemorrhagic shock; uncompensated hemorrhagic shock, the shock which is reversible; and irreversible hemorrhagic shock. The most popular way of resuscitation is the use of lactated ringer's solution to make up for lost blood volume by making the cells swell and in turn restores normotension. This works fairly well but it is not the optimal treatment. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Half of the deaths that ...
- 30079: Karen Louise Erdrich
- ... moved away, the two kept in touch, sending their work back and forth with letters. In 1980 they both moved to New Hampshire and began collaborating on short stories. When their short story The Worlds Greatest Fisherman won five thousand dollars they decided to expand it into a novel, Love Medicine. A year later they were married. In 1984, Love Medicine was published with an impressive debut. Louise once said ...
- 30080: Death of a Salesman - "The American Dream: What it Means to Me"
- ... is what makes up America and compromises the dreams of man. Sometimes this greed can draw man to great things, sometimes it can draw man to ruin, I guess it depends on what the man's dream is. If your dream is to succeed in business, be the best salesman of your company and make big money, I guess you could fulfill your dreams in America. But if you have dreams ...
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