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Time Traveler Medical Doctor
1,472 words
... animals to become sterile and extinct. He only
had 19 th century was probably not aware of this
or he didn't care because most people probably not
aware of the study of genetics. They didn't show
much learning they would run around and play with
toys and lose interest in a ending cycle like a
child. He didn't know there language but it was
derived from the English because one of the Eli's
asked him if he the sun and he understood but some
of the other things that the Eli were didn't make
sen...
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War Of 1812 Income Tax
1,471 words
The federal progressive income tax has been an
issue that has been argued on the floors of
Congress, in front of the United States Supreme
Court, in front of television cameras, and around
the dinner table. The tax served its purpose in
supplementing revenue during the Civil War and
World War I, but continued taking from Americans
income in peacetime, allowing fewer dollars to be
spent on goods and services. When the American
government was in a deficit, it was harder to
argue for the abolishmen...
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U S Political Million Members
1,201 words
In spite of their remarkable progress, 19
th-century American farmers experienced recurring
periods of hardship. Several basic factors were
involved -- soil exhaustion, the vagaries of
nature, a decline in self-sufficiency, and the
lack of adequate legislative protection and aid.
Perhaps most important, however, was
over-production. Along with the mechanical
improvements which greatly increased yield per
hectare, the amount of land under cultivation grew
rapidly throughout the second half of the...
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H G Wells Time Traveler
1,637 words
... t. He only had 19 th century knowledge so he
was probably not aware of this or he didn't care
because most people were probably not aware of the
study of genetics. They didn't show much interest
in learning they would run around and play with
toys and lose interest in a never ending cycle
like a child. He didn't know there language but it
was obviously derived from the English because one
of the Eli's asked him if he had come from the sun
and he understood but some of the other things
that t...
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Substance Abuse Treatment Criminal Justice System
1,520 words
... ve and deadly drugs is cocaine. It can be
injected, snorted, or smoked. It carries the risk
of HIV if it is injected. Cocaine significantly
speeds up the neuro transmissions in the nervous
system. It accelerates the heart rate while
simultaneously constricting the blood vessels,
which are trying to adjust to the heightened blood
flow. Temperature and blood pressure rise. Pupils
dilate. A stroke, respiratory arrest, cardiac
arrest, or seizures may accompany the physical
changes induced by the...
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Golden Rule Greatest Good
1,763 words
The Golden Rule and The Greatest Good what can
they do? It was around 4 pm that Tosin Olumito and
I got to the main campus of Ahead Bello University
Smart, Zaria after a long journey from Ilorin,
Kara State. Our mission was to process our
admission having finished the Interim Joint
Matriculation board Examination of which we
obtained a very good result. In Ilorin, we had
been directed to a friend who was a student in the
school to put us through and to offer us
accommodation for timeous processi...
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Freedom Of Speech Todays Society
1,061 words
It is known and understood that the most common
emotion to be felt during the time of war is also
the simplest: fear. It is because of the fear
extracted from war that our most valued
fundamental rights have become questioned, or even
abolished. In order to understand why this one
simple emotion can cause so much chaos, we must
understand the word and how it can be used for
right and wrong. The idea of fear is to cause a
person to become uneasy about a situation and to
become aware of danger; it...
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Stay Awake Began Teacher
1,116 words
My eyelids drooped as I poured yet another cup of
coffee, so that I might stay awake long enough to
study the last thousand pages or so in my
notebook. Maybe it was just too much caffeine, but
it seemed to me that the coffee machine was
laughing at me, as it seemed to say youre
hopeless, go to bed. I had been studying for so
long now that the few things I did know for
certain at the beginning were now beginning to
baffle me. Facts and figures jumbled together in
one huge pile in my mind, useless...
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Illinois Michigan Canal Canal Was Completed Chicago
1,278 words
Didnt expect no town -Early Chicago Settler Mark
Beaubien The I&M Canal is universally considered
the driving force behind the huge surge of growth
that turned the tiny hamlet on the banks of Lake
Michigan named Chicago, in to a huge metropolis
and bustling center of trade. Ever since Joliet
first crossed the portage between the Chicago
river and the Des Plaines river in 1673,
explorers, investors, politicians, and farmers
alike all agreed that constructing a canal across
the continental divide ...
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Wilsons Garage Tom Buchanan
1,850 words
When F. Scott Fitzgerald turns on the heat in
Gatsby, he amplifies a single detail into an
element of function and emphasis that transforms
neutral landscapes into oppressive prisms. Through
these prisms which distort and color the lives of
Fitzgeralds characters, we see why humans
elation's are, as Nick Carraway describes them,
short winded (Gatsby 2). Heat is the antithesis of
Jay Gatsby. It is symptomatic of his undoing, his
nemesis. As he suited up in his cool demeanor time
and time again, p...
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H G Wells Open Minded
1,192 words
H. G. Wells The War of the Worlds is a very deep
and analytical piece on mans overwhelming
self-concept of power and control. In an actual
scene of the true story of the book, it shows mans
fear, anxiety, panic, ruthlessness, and basic
instinct of survival dominate their logic and
thinking abilities which they held so high. They
now discovered that what they believed since the
dawn of human existence, that man is the superior
beast on earth was now shattered. The summary will
give you general co...
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Federal Reserve Board Stock Market Crash
1,226 words
In the roaring 1920 s, the United States bathed in
previously unheard of prosperity. Industry and
agriculture alike profited from the thriving
economy. The Federal Reserve Board (known as the
Fed) practiced a policy of easy money, and
consumer confidence was high. Average income grew
steadily throughout the decade and production
soared. Levels of investment grew to new heights.
At years end in 1925, the market value of all
stocks totaled $ 27 billion. By early October of
1929, that number had g ...
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Anti Virus Software Trojan Horses
1,469 words
Computer Viruses Probably one of the most
misunderstood phenomenon of the computer world is
the computer virus. The misconceptions and panic
caused by these technological viruses are
responsible for more destruction to the computer
world than the viruses themselves. There is also
the belief that all computer viruses cause damage
to a computer, when in fact, there are many
viruses used to do good when they infect a
computer. Unfortunately, the public only tends to
listen to those who have very li...
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Abigail Williams Mass Hysteria
532 words
Hysteria. That word describes the frantic
happenings in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. In
the play unexplainable events happen and send a
village into panic of hysteria do to the
supernatural events. People talk about the
happenings through out Salem Village, and one girl
is behind the plot to get rid of her enemy; not to
mention, she is the first building block in a wall
that is being built on a mass extinction of people
being hung in this full blow panic. Abigail
Williams, Reverend Parris niec...
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Safe Schools Fire Department
1,390 words
Safety in our Schools Safety in the schools can
mean life and death in many situations. One way is
fires. With such things as thin walls, flammable
interior, or exterior, schools could turn into a
flaming inferno. All schools should be routinely
checked for things such as escape routes from the
building and the ease of opening and closing these
routes. They also should be clear from any
interfering things nearby. Schools should have
such things as walls inside and outside that do
not have flamma...
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Older Brother Younger Brother
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Bonney Lane Eng 1101 - 32 September 13, 1999
Breaking Through The Ice It was Saturday night,
the night of the New Year s Eve party. I was
extremely excited and nervous. At the party I was
expecting to see my ex boyfriend Brian, who was in
college at the time. I was eager to restore our
estranged relationship. We had dated when he was a
senior in high school the year before. He was the
best-looking guy in his class with his wild ebony
hair and vicious green eyes. He carried himself
with a finesse...
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Secretary Of Labor Red Scare
822 words
The Red Scare took place twice in American
History. First in the period of 1919 to 1921 which
was triggered by a Communist take over of Russia.
The Red scare never really stopped since its first
appearance, but occurred again in the 1950 s. It
was a label given to the actions of legislation,
race riots, and the hatred and persecution of
revolutionary objectors during that period of
time. After the war formally ended on November 18,
1918, there was an ideological war still going on
in the US. It ...
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Bubonic Plague Pneumonic Plague
2,080 words
Bubonic Plague is an infectious disease of animals
and humans caused by a bacterium named Yersinia
pestis. People usually get plague from the bite of
a rodent flea that is carrying the plague
bacterium or by handling an infected animal.
Millions of people in Europe died from plague in
the Middle Ages, when flea-infested rats inhabited
human homes and places of work. Today, modern
antibiotics are effective against the plague, but
if an infected person does not seek treatment
promptly, the disease...
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Stalin Rule Russia Stalin Organized Policy
410 words
Stalinism. To mention this term, this policy, is
to evoke panic and fright in almost all Russians.
Stalin rose to become the dictator of Russia in
1929, and remained in that position until 1953. He
morphed the Soviet Union from what was once one of
the worlds most underdeveloped countries to one of
the greatest in industrialization. Socialism in
one country was his policy, and it quickly became
a ubiquitous law. Stalin ruled his country with
fear and an atmosphere of terror was constantly
presen...
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Dark Figure Neighbours House Felt
846 words
The solitude of the fearful evening added to
frightful atmosphere of the cold winters night.
The piercing wind breathed heavily through the
city and the tiny droplets of rain danced on the
roofs of every building like a concert of tap
dancers. All were asleep cozy in their beds.
Anxiously, she quickened her pace and faced down
at her feet to escape any sights that might boost
her rising fear. She muttered to herself, Nearly
home and continuously ran the thought through her
mind as an attempt to ...
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