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AIDS

stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. It is caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus. Which attacks selected cells in the immune system and produces defects in function. It is estimated between one million and 1.5 million Americans has been infected alone. This is a ...

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Christianity In The New World

The Catholic Church during the Middle Ages played an all encompassing role over the lives of the people and the government. As the Dark Ages came to a close the ideas of the Renaissance started to take hold, and the church's power gradually began to wain. The monarchies of Europe also began to ...

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Sigmund Freud

The brain, an organ we all have. It is an organ whose power can overcome any challenge. The brain holds what we know as the human unconscious mind. This is a place filled with mysteries and contradictions. It is almost impossible to regard a person's brain without an involuntary tingle of ...

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Religion The State And Soverei

The influence of religion on humankind can be traced back to the first records of history. Religion has served as a pillar of strength to some and binding chains to others. There are vast amounts of information and anthropological studies revealing the interaction of religion and humankind. ...

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Themes Of Frankenstein

There are many different themes expressed in Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. They vary with each reader but basically never change. These themes deal with the education that each character posses, the relationships formed or not formed in the novel, and the responsibility for ones own actions. ...

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Archimedes

Few certain details remain about the life of antiquit^s greatest mathematician, . We know he was born in 287 B.C. around Syracuse from a report about 1400 years after the fact. tells about his father, Pheidias, in his book The Sandreckoner. Pheidias was an astronomer, who was famous for being the ...

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Biography Of Galileo

Galileo was born near Pisa, on February 15, 1564. His father, Vincenzo Galilei, played an important role in the musical revolution from medieval polyphony to harmonic modulation. Galileo was taught by monks at Vallombrosa and then entered the University of Pisa in 1581 to study medicine. He soon ...

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AIDS And YOU

(May 1987) (this essay is in the public domain) Introduction: AIDS is a life and death issue. To have the AIDS disease is at present a sentence of slow but inevitable death. I've already lost one friend to AIDS. I may soon lose others. My own sexual behavior and that of many of my friends has ...

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An Analysis Of Political Eliti

sm It is easy to believe that the middle-class working individual, whether he or she be white collar or blue collar, wields little political power except for during an election. It is also easy to think that we don’t have true democracy; political representation elected by the people, for the ...

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Ancient Egypt

The giant pyramids, temples, and tombs of tell an exciting story about a nation that rose to power more than 5,000 years ago. This mighty civilization crumbled before conquering armies after 2,500 years of triumph and glory. The dry air and drifting desert sands have preserved many records ...

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The Human Brain Vs. The Computer

Over the millennia, Man has come up with countless inventions, each more ingenious than the last. However, only now, as the computer arises that mankind's sentience itself is threatened. Ridiculous, some may cry, but I say look about you! The computer has already begun to hold sway over so ...

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Aristotle

Aristotle (fig 1) was born in 384 B.C.E in Stagira and died in 322 B.C.E in Euboea. He was Plato’s student and the teacher of Alexander the Great. Aristotle lived in a period where a lot of great thinkers emerged, and in most of his studies he was inspired by some of them. Aristotle had a thought ...

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Aristotle

Aristotle (fig 1) was born in 384 B.C.E in Stagira and died in 322 B.C.E in Euboea. He was Plato’s student and the teacher of Alexander the Great. Aristotle lived in a period where a lot of great thinkers emerged, and in most of his studies he was inspired by some of them. Aristotle had a thought ...

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As science advances, the importance of religion declines. Discuss.

It is the age old battle between science and religion. They seem opposed because one relies on tangible evidence and the other on faith. They seem to be incompatible. But really they are just different. To interchange one with other is dangerous. Though in human history one seems to affect the ...

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Cannabis

This research paper is on the cannabis plant. I chose this drug because I have used it and I am fairly informed on the subject. The instructions were to first write everything I know (or think know about this drug. The United States government had cannabis scheduled as a schedule 1 narcotic. ...

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Computer Forensics

When people think of forensics they think of CSI, Criminal Minds and other great shows. Detectives dusting for finger prints and looking for clues is always shown to be the main way to solve cases as shown by the media and shows. Little do people know that there is a lot more to solving cases than ...

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Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci is one of the greatest and most ingenious men that history has produced. Leonardo was born on April 15, 1452 near Vinci, Italy. For the first four years Leonardo lived with his poor mother, Catherina, until his father, Ser Piero da Vinci, realized his potential and took him to ...

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Robert Milikan

Robert Andrews Millikan was born on March 22, 1868 in Morrison, Illinois. His father was a minister and his mother was the dean of women at Olivet College in Michigan. He had two brothers and three sisters. Millikan lived during World War I. His family worked on a farm with a small salary. In ...

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Perfection in Hawthorne's The Birthmark

“THE BIRTHMARK” by NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE The 'Birthmark' written more than a century ago by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is an early version of our modern obsession with physical perfection.In examining today's society, it is easy to see that humans are obsessed with perfection. This obsession may be ...

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The Threat of Online Publications to the Traditional Publishing Industry

The Threat of Online Publications to the Traditional Publishing Industry The aggregate demand of published material, both online and offline, is a fixed number. Publishers in today's mass media market face fierce competition; each customer that an online publisher wins comes at the expense of ...

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