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- 30471: Primitive Instincts in Humans
- ... the docile playground it is today. With little or no need for primitive instincts, humanity has been able to expand on an element that has always been present but could never dominate a primitive being's existence because of their need for survival and continuance. This element is the softer more caring side of humanity. Although many instincts have lost the importance they once held, they cannot be completely obliterated. As ...
- 30472: Capital Punishment: The Just Punishment for Serious Crimes
- ... of that criminal is eliminated. Potential serial killers could not have been serial killers if they were executed after the first murder. Furthermore, it has a threatening effect to the public, making use of human's basic fear of death, implying that the society would deal with capital offences with a just hand , by taking away the lives of the criminals who knowingly forfeits others' right to life. Capital punishment is ...
- 30473: Social Unrest
- ... student in the short story, Stephen , written by Jonathan Kozol. This boy was harassed and embarrassed by his classmates and teachers. His creative imagination, suppressed by his art teacher. This child, like many in today s schools are treated the same way. This is, perhaps, one problem that does have a solution. Teachers need to be aware when they are treating someone in this fashion. Those who purposely humiliate students for ...
- 30474: Rodeos
- ... make. I start my way up towards the chute and walk up onto a wooden plank toward chute number two where my bull stands. He looks huge in there almost filling up the chute, he's big black and has small curly bannana horns that droop almost to cover his eyes. I take a deep breath and crawl over on top of him sitting down way back on him almost by ...
- 30475: Poem: My Heart Aches
- ... embalmet darkness, guess each sweet Wherewith the seasonable month endows The grass, the thicket, and the fruit thee wild; White hawthorn, and the pastoral eglantine; Fast fading violets covered up in leaves; And mid-May's eldest child, The coming musk rose, full of dewy wine, The murmurous haunt of flies on summer eves.
- 30476: Brave New World: Beliefs of Sex and Drug Use
- Brave New World: Beliefs of Sex and Drug Use Brave New World is a novel written by Aldous Huxley in the 1930s about a futuristic society. The way of life is in the future is a different and controlled environment. The predominant beliefs of the people and government on sexual behavior and drugs are totally different, maybe ...
- 30477: Egyptian Mummies
- ... immortal existence. According to Egyptian belief the soul did not die. The soul would take the form of a bird usually a falcon and fly around in the world of the living returning later it's dead body. The importance of preserving the body revolved around the idea that the roaming soul would be able to recognize the right body and return to it. As a result of this theology Egyptians ...
- 30478: Attributes That Have Influence
- ... Egyptians devised a calendar that had 365 Ό days for their calendar year. (Roberts, p.72) They were ingenious enough to realize that that is how long that it takes for the earth to make it s orbit around the sun. Even though the Egyptians lived almost ten thousand years ago, their calendar system is still used by the people of western civilization today, only with a few changes. The only thing ...
- 30479: Fear of Life
- ... it I mean so much, and the world means so little? How can it be explained, you are only glorified after you die, like the painters, and the poets? Am I a poet, I can't paint, I must be. Poets are only glorified by the elite, maybe I am part of that. Maybe my hair loss is part of that, maybe my dreams are part of that, if so, maybe ...
- 30480: Technology Transfer
- ... helped eliminate the difficulties of inland transportation for Europeans in India. The steamboat and the Railroad were two important technologies of the nineteenth century that changed many aspects of life in India and Africa. Chinas rulers controlled European influence rather tightly, yet there was trade of course. And through the opium war there was an influence of European technology in China. In the twentieth century the transfer of technology from ...
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