Biological Essays and Term Papers
The Bluest Eye By Toni MorrisoPost World War I, many new opportunities were given to the growing and expanding group of African Americans living in the North. Almost 500,00 African Americans moved to the northern states between 1910 and 1920. This was the beginning of a continuing migration northward. More than 1,500,000 ...
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Cooper Thompsons A New VisionCooper Thompson, in his article "A new Vision of Masculinity", discusses the stereotypical definition of masculinity. He demonstrates that there are good qualities in both male and female; he insists that boys should learn both qualities and combine them properly to from "new masculinity." ...
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One Is Born A WomanFor as long as humanity has existed, or anthropologically speaking Homo Sapien Sapien, it is intuitive to accept male and female must also exist. Anatomically it is apparent the human species is not asexual, and thus the different sexes must necessarily serve some purpose. Strictly speaking that ...
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Ida B. Wells 2“One had better die fighting against injustice than die like
a dog or a rat in a trap.”
- Ida B. Wells
Ida B. Wells was an important figure in Black American
History. She was born a slave in Mississippi in 1862.
Wells was able to gain an education and, later, became a
journalist ...
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The Bluest Eyes - A Search For IdentityFinding a self-identity is often a sign of maturing and growing up. This becomes the main issue in Toni Morrison’s novel The Bluest Eyes. Pecola Breedlove, Cholly Breedlove, and Pauline Breedlove are such characters that search for their identity through others that has influenced them and by the ...
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One Is Born A WomanFor as long as humanity has existed, or anthropologically speaking Homo Sapien Sapien, it is intuitive to accept male and female must also exist. Anatomically it is apparent the human species is not asexual, and thus the different sexes must necessarily serve some purpose. Strictly speaking that ...
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CancerIn the American society, is the disease most feared by the majority of people within the U.S. has been known and described throughout history.
In the early 1990s nearly 6 million cases and more than 4 million deaths have been reported worldwide, every year. The most fatal in the world is lung ...
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Cognitive Development In ChildrenReasons behind why children think in different ways have been established in various theories. Jean Piaget advanced a greatly influential theory that reflected his prior studies in the fields of biology and genetic epistemology. It is a theory that has been contended by many others, including ...
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Charles Darwin And Herbert SpencerCharles Darwin, a British naturalist, revolutionized biology with his
theory of evolution through the process of natural selection. Herbert Spencer
was the major philosopher of biological and social evolution. Spencer's work
significantly influenced 19th century developments in biology, ...
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This I BelieveI believe in the necessity of intervention throughout one’s life. By intervention, I mean the positive action of someone else on your behalf, the result of which removes you from a potentially dangerous situation. Intervention is what moves people through the different stages of their life. It ...
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Parenting and OCDAbstract
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a psychological disorder described by recurrent and distressing thoughts, images or impulses that provoke anxiety and distress and repetitive behaviors done to reduce the anxiety. Many believe that OCD can be taught to as a child because of the ...
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Heart WormsDirofilaria immitis
Parasites are an unpleasant fact of life. Parasites come in all shapes and sizes and stages of development and can be very hard to diagnose. Parasites are organisms that reside and feed on the host in order to survive. There are a number of parasitic infestations that ...
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AbortionA couple decades ago, when abortion was illegal, thousands of women died because they did not want to bear an infant and attempted to terminate the child's life by themselves or with an unprofessional approach. After 1973's Supreme Court decision, which allowed women to have the choice to ...
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Knocked UpMy extra credit is on the film Knocked up. In this film it is clear that pregnancy has now been successfully transfigured by the culture industry, adept at turning a minor identity into a popular fad. The discourse of pregnancy is working through celebrity culture, mass media, public policy, and ...
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Sewage TreatmentThere is a great amount of physical, chemical, and biological contaminants in sewage water. Sewage also contains toxic organic compounds that if not adequately treated, results in serious damage to people, underground water, weather, plants, water areas, and many organisms. Moreover, population in ...
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Paper On Stereotyping & RacismWhen Mrs. Gernenz told us to write a paper on racism or stereotyping I really didn’t want to write this paper or honestly how to write it because the subject can be very sensitive to people and then after you have been in the situation of racism or stereotyping sometimes we tend to bury those ...
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Adoption: “Blood and Water, One in the Same”I was six years old in the grocery store with my mother crying my eyes out. It was not because I could not get the chips or candy I would have liked but something more devastating that would eventually change my entire life forever. On that day I found out I was adopted, not in the comfort of my ...
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A psychological look into serial killersSerial Killers are notoriously known as being predominantly male. The fact of the matter is there is a small percentage that is female. Female serial killers are rare and are hardly spoken of in society unless a woman is accused or convicted of heinous acts like murder. This is a very interesting ...
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Should animals be used in medical research?Today, the world is dumped with new treatments, medications and therapies everyday. However, none of these therapies are implemented unless they are properly and clinically tested. This is done by testing the various products on animals. Small animals such as rats, chimpanzees, monkeys, dogs, cats ...
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Intelligent DesignTed Peters, who teaches systematic theology at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, is author of Science, Theology, and Ethics and co-author of Evolution from Creation to New Creation: Conflict, Conversation, and Convergence.
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