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Ministry Of Truth Thought Police
714 words
Winston Smith works in London at the Ministry of
Truth. London is a city in Airstrip One, a
Province of Oceania. The Party with Big Brother as
its leader rules Oceania, a totalitarian state and
one of the great powers of the world. Winston is
secretly dissatisfied with his life under the
inflexible and paternalistic government and
decides to keep a diary of his thoughts. This is
considered a crime in Oceania and Winston knows
that he will be eventually discovered by the
Thought Police. To bind t...
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Term Side Effects Creatine Supplementation
1,278 words
Creatine is an amino acid that is produced in the
pancreas, liver, and kidneys. The natural creatine
that is produced in the body replenishes adenosine
triphosphate, which fuels muscle use. Creatine
helps to add in extra repetitions during a lifting
program. When adding in extra repetitions there
are better chances of building muscle bulk. Many
people feel creatine should be banned just like
anabolic steroids because of long-term side
effects. However, creatine is not as dangerous as
some think ...
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Huck And Jim Huckleberry Finn
897 words
Mark Twain's, Huckleberry Finn, although an
excellent book, has a very weak and unrealistic
ending. The two main characters, Huck and Jim are
turned into comic characters and the seriousness
of their journey down the river is lost. Twain
lets the ending destroy the plot of the book by
making it comic and unrelated to the episodes on
the raft. Leo Marx points out that the meaning of
Huck and Jims journey is lost. During their
journey, Huck and Jim develop a very close
relationship. Jim becomes li...
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States Of America Toni Morrison
1,854 words
African slavery began when Africans were torn from
their homes and shipped across the ocean to
America. Once in America, the slaves not only lost
their liberty but also their past. They had no one
to appeal to for help when they were starved,
beaten or sold away from their families.
Northerners began to notice the injustice against
the slaves. Some northerners decided to proclaim
justice for these slaves and to fight for their
free will. The subject of slavery became a
sectional issue as it divi...
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Of Famine And Green Beer
360 words
Many people today feel the celebration of St.
Patricks Day is mostly associated with corned
beef, cabbage and lots of beer. Some would add
that parades including step dancing and music
filled with the blare of bagpipes are integral to
the festival as well. These characteristics are
true, but the celebration is actually a
remembrance of the sad and painful history of the
Irish. One such event was The Irish Potato Famine,
in which a million people died, and over a million
and a half fled to Americ...
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Bubonic Plague Lymph Nodes
503 words
Plague is a term applied randomly in the Middle
Ages to all fatal epidemic diseases, but now
restricted to an acute, infectious, contagious
disease of rodents and humans, caused by a short,
thick bacillus, Yersinia pestis. In humans, plague
occurs in three forms: bubonic plague, pneumonic
plague, and septicemic plague. Bubonic plague is
the best-known form and is so called because it is
characterized by the appearance of buboes, or
enlarged, inflamed lymph nodes, in the groin or
armpit or on the...
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Pneumonic Plague Bubonic Plague
1,804 words
In the early 1330 s an outbreak of deadly bubonic
plague occurred in China. Plague mainly affects
rodents, but fleas can transmit the disease to
people. Once people are infected, they infect
others very rapidly. Plague causes fever and a
painful swelling of the lymph glands called
buboes, which is how it gets its name. The disease
also causes spots on the skin that are red at
first and then turn black. Since China was one of
the busiest of the world's trading nations, it was
only a matter of tim...
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Frog Legs Food Eat
827 words
Imagine a colossal steaming platter of Fried Giant
Silkworm Pupae. Your mom settles it in front of
you, you sniff delicately at the aroma like the
fine connoisseur that you are, put on your bib and
its chow down time. Food is a commonly taken for
granted edible substance necessary in a normal
persons life. Anorexics dont count. Different
cultures have different food-of course due to
their geographical positions and the way they were
brought up. Some religions abstain from eating
certain meats. F...
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Central Nervous System Three Years
546 words
Sigmund Freud was born in Freiberg, which is now
Per, Czech Republic. On May 6, 1856 at the age of
three years old his family, was fleeing from the
anti-Semitic riots that were rampant in Freiberg.
They moved to Leipzig shortly after, they settled
in Vienna, where Freud remained for most of his
life, and educated at Vienna University. Since
Freud's childhood he wanted to be involved in law,
he decided to study medicine just before he went
Vienna University in 1873. Inspired by the
scientific inv...
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Animals On The Farm Animal Farm
550 words
Social Rank of Animals on Animal Farm In this
paper I will explain why I placed these animals
from Animal Farm in the places I placed them.
Starting at the top of the pyramid you have
Napoleon, he was placed there because he has the
most control over Animal Farm. he was also placed
there because he is the smartest of all the
animals on the farm. IN the next section we have
Squealer and Snowball, other pigs, and also
Bluebell, Jessie, and Pincher, the dogs of the
farm. I placed the pigs in this s...
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Hours A Day Back To China
908 words
After 12 hours of hard labor work, Wong is
exhausted and was fast asleep right after he
finish every other mine workers laundry. Wong is a
Chinese immigrant from China. Back in China he was
a farmer peasant, who works 13 hours a day to earn
some food for his family. But 13 hours of work was
not enough, the crops that he grew is only enough
to pay the debt for the land lords, he did not
have any left for his family. Sometimes his family
would starve for days with nothing but water. Life
was espec...
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Infected With Hiv Alternatives To Animal
1,779 words
... C. If humans inhale a small amount of prussic
acid fumes it can kill them. However, toads, sheep
and hedgehogs can drink it without any harm;
Scopolamine can kill humans with a dose of just 5
milligrams. To dogs and cats about 100 milligrams
was considered harmless. Information like this can
be misleading when scientists try to determine
safe damages. Penicillin, the first antibiotic,
was experimented first on mice. Its application on
guinea pigs would have entailed dangerous
consequences, b...
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Spinal Cord Stem Cells
581 words
Stem cell research looks to be one of the most
promising treatments for spinal cord injuries.
Stem cells are special because they are the
primitive cells that give rise to different kinds
of tissues in the body, and because they are self
renewing in the body and in the laboratory so that
large quantities can be produced for medical
purposes (The Promise of Stem Cells, 2002).
Another great quality of stem cells is that they
have the potential to develop into many different
cells in the body. When...
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People Find Ashes
412 words
Romeo and Juliet both killed themselves with
poison, although it was not synthetic drugs. The
poison had to be as powerful, some scholars
believe that it was hemlock that sealed the fate
of the two start crossed love, other are
skeptical, but we will probably never know. The
methods and medicines used in Renaissance and
Medieval times were very primitive compared to
today's standards. medical concepts were magical
and demoniacal. With no anesthetics, no knowledge
of how the human body and it's f...
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Animal Rights Activists Animal Rights Movement
1,804 words
... naturally become discontent with the practice
of testing on animals, without being able to
realize that nowadays, pets are not being used as
objects of scientific experiments. In his article
Animal Testing: Beyond the Protests, Instances of
Mistreatment are Rare, Tom Still says: Today,
animal research is predominantly research
involving rodents and rabbits. At GlaxoSmithKline
PLCs London division, for example, only 5 percent
of research and development involves animals and
99 percent of thos...
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O J Simpson Merchant Of Venice
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The Role of Prejudice In The Merchant of Venice
This paper discusses the subject of prejudice in
the William Shakespeare play, The Merchant of
Venice. I. Introduction William Shakespeare's
satirical comedy, The Merchant of Venice, believed
to have been written in 1596 was an examination of
hatred and greed. The premise deals with the
antagonistic relationship between Shylock, a
Jewish money-lender and Antonio, the Christian
merchant, who is as generous as Shylock is greedy,
particularly with his...
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Romeo And Juliet People
420 words
Romeo and Juliet: Medicines Used In The
Renaissance Romeo and Juliet both killed
themselves with poison, although it was not
synthetic drugs. The poison had to be as powerful,
some scholars believe that it was hemlock that
sealed the fate of the two start crossed love,
other are skeptical, but we will probably never
know. The methods and medicines used in
Renaissance and Medieval times were very primitive
compared to todays standards. medical concepts
were magical and demoniacal. With no anesthe...
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Wanted To Show Wright
571 words
Was Richard Wright? s Native Son a story about his
views towards Capitalism and Communism? Did
Richard Wright want to show the good and bad
points towards Capitalism and Communism? Or was
this novel just about how a young man went through
life and how society made him. Richard Wright? s
Native Son shows that he used the Dalton? s,
Thomas? s, and Jan Erlone to represent Capitalism
and Communism. After reading Richard Wright? s
Native Son, many believe the author purposely
placed the Thomas family...
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Coca De Mat Rats Or Monkeys Cocaine
851 words
61623; Crack Coke Facts Crack 61623; Crack
is actually a less pure sort of free-base cocaine.
Unlike old-fashioned free-base, however, its
production doesnt involve any flammable solvents.
61623; Crack is usually made by mixing two
parts of cocaine hydrochloride with one part
baking soda in about 20 ml of water. The solution
is then heated gently until white precipitate
form. Heating is halted when precipitation stops.
The precipitate is filtered and retained. The
precipitate may then b...
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Fully Understood Human Brain
725 words
Dopamine As the chemical responsible for the
pleasurable sensations felt by the human brain,
dopamine has been found to be active in many
aspects of every day life. Any physiological
action that receives a positive feedback, such as
a handshake, a kiss, or the use of a drug, can
cause the level of dopamine activity in the brain
to increase. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that
relays messages from one neuron to the next.
Through axons, neurons influence neurological
activity in many regions, spec...
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