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Sexual Organs Times Greater
882 wordsSyphilis is the disease that was known for many centuries. It started to have a very great influence on European sexuality during the Renaissance period. Syphilis became common in Europe after the army of Charles the VIII have spread the disease in France after the invasion of Naples in 1494. (LeBaron) People who were infected were treated as outcasts by the society. Women, who were suffering from syphilis, were especially abused, they were considered to be possibly infected for the reason that ...
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Lighthouse At Two Lights Child With A Book Color
652 wordsVincent van Gogh's Sower is well-known for the authors use of line in the painting. Peter Paul Rubens Kermis perfectly depicts extensive use of light and color, while Chuck Closes Stanley is famous for its space. All three works exhibit extensive use of line, space and color. Authors of these works used different techniques to create impression of space, which sets up the mood of a composition. I have decided to discuss use of line, color and light in Sonia Delaunay's Electric Prism, Edward Hopp...
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Genital Herpes Herpes Virus
1,063 wordsHerpes has been Herpes Herpes Herpes has been around for a very long time. So long that it very likely predates the human species. Herpes derives its name from the Greek word herein, which means to creep or crawl. The physicians of Greece, treating herpes over 2, 000 years ago, described herpes of the mouth and herpetic sores in the groin, which traveled around the flank and genital regions. Throughout history many a physician attempted to understand the herpes virus. Due to similarities amongst...
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Inside A Television Electron Gun Screen
476 wordsHow Television Works. There have been countless inventions that have forever changed the world just by their existence. Many of these have been related to communications, such as a radio, phone, and more specifically the television. Soon after its release, millions of families across the nation had their own television set, adding something new and exciting to the list of American pastimes. But what is inside a television, and how do they work? Who invented them and how? Television receives pict...
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Knew At That Time Intrepid Traveler One
557 wordsThe Intrepid Traveler By Travis Scott You might be wondering what intrepid traveler means. Anyone who is familiar with the Intrepid Traveler knows that the Intrepid Traveler is a shadow, if you will, that floats around from galaxy to galaxy watching us. You might ask if he is god or not. Well he? s not, he has no religion and doesn? t make things and he isn? t perfect. You know those times when you feel like someone is watching you, guiding you, or just helping you out you might know the Intrepi...
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Back And Forth Stimulated Emission
1,080 wordsThe light from lasers differs from ordinary light in several important aspects. Ordinary light from a light bulb travels randomly in all directions (unless the bulb is equipped with an integral reflector that directs the light). The light is thus incoherent. Even when incoherent light is directed with a reflector, it still spreads rapidly. The light from a laser is temporary and spatially coherent. This means that all of the wave-fronts of light are lined up in time and space (see Diagrams). The...
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Negative Symptoms Nerve Cells
1,474 wordsSchizophrenia is defined as a debilitating mental disorder characterized by a dysfunctional thinking process and withdrawal from the outside world. The word schizophrenia comes from two Greek words? schizo? which means split, and? phoenix? , which means mind. This doesn? t mean that a person with the disorder has multiple personalities, but rather parts of the mind seem to be operating independent of each other. The disease affects approximately 1 in 100 people and there are thought to be over 2...
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Cultural Differences Single Mothers
1,709 wordsLone parents constitute one of the poorest groups of people in Britain today. The aim of this presentation is to attempt to explain why I think this is, and what should be done about it and by whom. I will attempt to do this by initially looking at and trying to define poverty looking at some research already performed on the subject, and the dramatic changes and trends which have lead to lone parents. The most noticeable demographic studies and social trends in the last 20 to 30 years are the r...
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Values And Beliefs Cultural Diversity
651 wordsCanada is both a multicultural and multiethnic country where people from diverse parts of the world have chosen to live. With them these immigrants carry their various backgrounds made of many cultures, ethnic origins, values and beliefs. Multiculturalism is a symbol of peaceful integration in and open-minded society. It is formally defined as an educational program recognizing past and present cultural diversity in a society in promoting the equality of all cultural traditions (Teevan and Hewit...
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Nebula M Sky As A Constellation Orion
441 wordsOrion is a Orion Orion Orion is a constellation that is visible in the center of the sky during the winter months. Orion is accompanied by his two dogs, Canus Major and Canus Minor. The most distinguishing feature is the three stars in a row which make up his belt. Below that, there are three stars and a nebula, that make up his sword. Orion has a total of 14 stars and two major nebula's. There are actually three nebula's, but Domain? s Nebula (M 43) is part of Orion? s nebula (M 42). There are ...
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Hubble Space Telescope Star Formation
978 wordsThe Orion Nebula contains one of the brightest star clusters in the night sky. With a magnitude of 4, this nebula is easily visible from the Northern Hemisphere during the winter months. It is surprising, therefore, that this region was not documented until 1610 by a French lawyer named Nicholas-Claude Far de Peiresc. On March 4, 1769, Charles Messier inducted the Orion Nebula, M 42, into his list of stellar objects. Then, in 1771, Messier released his list of objects for its first publication i...
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Third Person Omniscient Omniscient Point Of View
854 wordsPoint of View Essa In the short story Through the tunnel, Doris Lessing describes the adventure of Jerry, a young English boy trying to swim through an underwater tunnel. Throughout the story, the author uses the third person omniscient point of view to describe the boys surroundings and to show us both what he and the other characters are thinking and what is happening around them. By using this point of view, the author is able to describe the setting of the story, give a detailed description ...
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Order To Prevent Benjamin Franklin
970 wordsDo you even know how to determine whether or not currency is counterfeit? According to the Federal Reserve, Because US currency is universally accepted and trusted, it is widely counterfeited. Many people have attempted to copy the patterns of US currency in an effort to create their own counterfeit money. Therefore, everyone should have a basic knowledge of the safety features of money in order to protect yourself from getting counterfeit bills and risk losing any money. Recently, new safety fe...
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Searches And Seizures Fourth Amendment
1,166 wordsKatz V. The United States The petitioner Mr. Katz was arrested for illegal gambling, he had been gambling over a public phone. The FBI attached an electronic recorder onto the outside of the public phone booth. The state courts claimed this to be legal because the recording device was on the outside of the phone and the FBI never entered the booth. The Supreme Court Ruled in the favor of Katz. They stated that the Fourth Amendment allowed for the protection of a person and not just a persons pro...
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Visible Minorities Speaking Canadians
1,268 wordsIs sovereignty a viable option for Quebec? From the days of Upper and Lower Canada up until the Much Lake accord and Charlottetown agreements, there have been never-ending conflicts between Quebec and the federal government. For decades, Canada has been hearing cries of salvation for a dying language and a repressed culture. The Quebecois have, over the years, fought passionately to have their demands for special status met by Canada, but beyond the emotional statements of a culture fearing exti...
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Radio Waves Light Waves
335 wordsRadio astronomy uses radio waves to study regions of space. Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic radiation like visible light waves only with much longer wavelengths. Visible light waves are oscillating electromagnetic signals with wavelengths of less than one millionth of a metre, whereas radio waves have wavelengths in the range of a few millimetres to several metres. Radio telescopes gather and concentrate the radio waves from an astronomical source. The signal received is then electroni...
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Equal Height Artillery Fire City
728 wordsThe ride through the countryside was quite amazing. If you did not know, you would swear you were driving down a back road in Pennsylvania. The only visible difference were signs written in Cyrillic for little shops along the road. As the contours of Sarajevo came into focus, you could not miss the gaping, rubble-filled holes that were once buildings. I was not ready for the scenes of destruction that I was about to witness. I have hiked the hollow fields of Gettysburg, read stories of the war i...
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Young Goodman Brown Ministers Black Veil
1,000 wordsReoccurring Themes And Symbols In Different Works Reoccurring Themes And Symbols In Different Works By Nathaniel Hawthorne Reoccurring Themes and Symbols in Different Works by Nathaniel Hawthorne It is no secret that Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Ministers Black Veil is a parable. Hawthorne intended it as such and even gave the story the subtitle a parable. The Ministers Black Veil, however, was not Hawthorne's only parable. Hawthorne often used symbols and figurative language to give added meaning ...
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19 Th Century Class Of People
1,339 wordsRomanticism vs. Realism Artistic movements in the 19 th century were direct reactions towards (or against) political and social situations during the time. Romanticism was a movement against the ideas of the Enlightenment that had been ingrained into European people since the early 1700 s. The Enlightenment emphasized reason and uniform ideals in the arts. Romanticism can be seen as a direct revolt against the Enlightenment. Romantic artists constantly strived for unique and different ideas, whe...
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B And C Second Largest
384 wordsSaturn is the second largest planet and sixth from the sun. Saturn is most known for its rings, first seen in 1610 by Italian scientist Galileo and identified as rings by Dutch astronomer Christian Huygens in 1655. The rings consist greater than 100, 000 single ringlets. It is the most oblate planet because of the rapid rotation of the planet, which flattens Saturn at the poles by about 10 %. Its composition is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. It is mostly liquid, with a small rocky core ...
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