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Jules Verne The Father Of Science Fiction
662 wordsJules Verne: The Father of Science Fiction The father of Science Fiction, a visionary French novelist, a short story writer, and a dramatist. This is the essence of the man we know today as Jules Verne. In his voluminous writings he foresaw a number of scientific devices and developments that were more than a century ahead of his time. Some of the inventions he imagined were created later in his lifetime, but some are still to be invented. He wrote over 80 books mostly before 1900 and a few of t...
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Teachings Of The Church Encyclopaedia Britannica
1,160 wordsThe Italian Renaissance was driven by a force of great strides in humanity. This was a time for a re-awakening of educated thinking, great artistic endeavors, and an empowering factor of humanism to use free will to govern one's future rather than allowing the church to dictate the correct path in life. The city of Florence became the center for much of this activity, where artists and scholars were sponsored royally by like-minded families of great wealth and social power. More emphasis was put...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Works Cited
1,122 words... Mar. 1997. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 29 Mar. 1997. Article in a Journal Flannagan, Roy. "Reflections on Milton and Ariosto. " Early Modern Literary Studies 2. 3 (1996): 16 pars. 22 Feb. 1997. Article in a Magazine Landsburg, Steven E. "Who Shall Inherit the Earth?" Slate 1 May 1997. 2 May 1997. Work from a Subscription Service Koretz, Gene. "Economic Trends: Uh-Oh, Warm Water. " Business Week 21 July 1997: 22. Electric Lib. Sam Barlow High School Lib. , Gresham, OR. 17 Oct. 1997. "Table Tenn...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Soluble Vitamins
1,215 wordsDietary and activity habits were self evaluated over three days (one week day and a weekend). Analysis of 3 -day diet records showed mean daily energy and carbohydrate intake to be insufficient to support estimated requirements. Mean intakes of vitamins and most minerals exceeded the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) except Retinol Eq. which was 66 % of RDA, Vitamin B 12, Vitamin B 6, Vitamin C, Folate, Iron, and Phosphorous were 300 % of the RDA. Introduction There is a natural linkage betw...
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Part Of The Body Encyclopaedia Britannica
1,248 wordsCanada, federated country of North America, bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean; on the Northeast by Baffin Bay and Davis Strait, which separate it from Greenland; on the east by the Atlantic Ocean; on the south by the United States; and on the west by the Pacific Ocean and Alaska. Canada is the world's second largest country, surpassed in size only by Russia. Canada has a total area of 9, 970, 610 sq. km (3, 849, 652 sq. mi), of which 755, 180 sq. km (291, 575 sq. mi) is covered by bodies ...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Ice Hockey
1,259 words... the building of dams. One species of beaver occurs in North America, the other in Eurasia. The two species differ chiefly in the shape of the nasal bones and are so much alike that some authorities consider them to be varieties of the same species. They are large rodents; the average adult beaver weighs about 16 kg (about 35 lb), but specimens as heavy as 40 kg (90 lb) have been found, and some extinct beavers were almost bearlike in size. (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1975). Beavers have long ...
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University Of Chicago Encyclopaedia Britannica
1,629 wordsOvercrowded New York public schools authoritative figures relieved the congestion of the school by allowing more intelligent children to skip grades. On several occasions, Adler benefited from this policy. At age twelve and a half, he graduated from P. S. 186 in upper Manhattan and selected to attend De Witt Clinton High School, one of Manhattan's liberal arts secondary schools. During the first year of Adler's attendance, only one teacher really held his undivided attention. The instructor was ...
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Noise Pollution Encyclopaedia Britannica
982 wordsWorld became more and more civilized during past centuries and noise pollution became a serious problem our days. It is a huge issue to everyone and especially for people who live in big and crowded cities. It is not only airports, cars or factories that pollute noise, but also such things as computers or printers can distract people. Even pleasurable things, such as listening to loud music, can damage our hearing. It is proven that noise has different negative influences on people. It not only ...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Moral Reasoning
1,479 words... is sadness" or "what is to be sad." I say that I know what you mean, I have been sad before, I know what it is like to be sad. I empathize with you. We agree about being sad. We have an intersubjective agreement. Alas, such an agreement is meaningless. We cannot (yet) measure sadness, quantify it, crystallize it, access it in any way from the outside. We are totally and absolutely reliant on your introspection and my introspection. There is no way anyone can prove that my "sadness" is even r...
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Multiple Personality Disorder Patients With Schizophrenia
1,566 wordsThe Connection between Child Abuse and Dissociative Identity Disorder I my essay I will discuss the controversial issue of Dissociative Identity Disorder and how it relates to child abuse. I will provide with the definitions of the psychological terms needed for my argumentation. They will be the following: Dissociative Identity Disorder, schizophrenia, amnesia, and fugue. Also I will argue if Dissociative Identity Disorder is a kind of disorder of a state of being and for this reason I will exp...
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Aristotelian Tragedy Tragic Hero
2,834 wordsThe comparison of Hamlet and Macbeth with Aristotelian Tragedy In my essay I will investigate tragedy as a genre of tragedy and illustrate the characterising features of tragedy with the help of the works - Hamlet and Macbeth written by Shakespeare. In order to show the developments of tragedy of Shakespeare's time, I will compare and contrast Hamlet and Macbeth with the theory of tragedy written by Aristotle in his Poetics. I will explore the Greek view on tragedy and confront it with the accom...
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John Stuart Mill Pain And Pleasure
2,803 wordsPhilosophy Of three philosophical structures that have been proposed for examination, namely virtue based ethics, utilitarianism and deontology, virtue based ethics appears to be the most relevant. To prove correctness of my proposition, Ill give a brief account of the history of philosophy concerning the concept of ethics as being viewed by various philosophers, and examine all three trends by juxtaposing them and indicating their strengths and weaknesses. Likewise, I will try to focus on some ...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Chicago Il
1,528 wordsSince his meteoric life and tragic death, Hannibal Barca comes across the centuries as the military commander with few, if any equals. A courageous leader, brilliant tactician, and steadfast soldier in the service of his beloved Carthage, Hannibal existed for one sole purpose: to defeat and, if possible, to eliminate the power of Rome (Livy p. 207). Hannibal? s destiny was already chosen for him before his own birth. The only thing that couldn? t have been foretold was the outcome of his struggl...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica Moral Reasoning
2,891 wordsSam Vaknins Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites The Encyclopaedia Britannica (1999 edition) defines empathy as: The ability to imagine oneself in anthers place and understand the others feelings, desires, ideas, and actions. It is a term coined in the early 20 th century, equivalent to the German End? hung and modelled on sympathy. The term is used with special (but not exclusive) reference to aesthetic experience. The most obvious example, perhaps, is that of the act...
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Teachings Of The Church Encyclopaedia Britannica
1,168 wordsThe Italian Renaissance was driven by a force of great strides in humanity. This was a time for a re-awakening of educated thinking, great artistic endeavors, and an empowering factor of humanism to use free will to govern ones future rather than allowing the church to dictate the correct path in life. The city of Florence became the center for much of this activity, where artists and scholars were sponsored royally by like-minded families of great wealth and social power. More emphasis was put ...
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