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161: Science Experiment On Odor Changes of Various Chemicals
... for making ethyl alcohol and still constitutes the principle means for creating the alcoholic content in beverages. Except in connection with other alcohol containing products, industrial producers of ethyl alcohol use processes other than fermentation. For fermentation, almost any agricultural raw material with a carbohydrate content in the form of sugars or starches that easily convert to sugar can be used ... include the manufacturing of fertilizers, chemicals, inorganic pigments, petroleum refining, making of explosives, and in nonferrous metallurgy (1: 909). Fundamentally, there are two kinds of sulfuric acid plants. Those that use dry gas (sulfur burning) process, and those that use the wet gas process. In the first type, the raw materials are elemental sulfur and water. In the second type, the sulfur dioxide feed may come from a variety ...
162: Witchcraft 2
... lonely or were considered to be outcasts. There were also Indian slaves and anti-Christians who were accused of witch craft because of their different point of views. However, sometimes, everyday people were accused because of their superstitions like knocking on wood. The church saw them as those who didn t put their complete faith in God, and so therefore, were ... way to be happy. They met in covens frequently where they would perform rituals and the occasional sacrifice. There were also Indian slaves brought to the colonies who introduced the use of magic and voodoo dolls to the people. Probably the most memorable events of 16th and 17th century witchcraft craze were the famous witch hunts that took place in New ... and rituals, such as spells which can either harm or help a person. A spell is considered any action or gesture assumed to have magical powers; however, not all witches use spells. Witches also use charms. An amulet, for example, is an object believed to have magical powers that will ward off evil influences, or bring good luck. Some different ...
163: Dionysus The Peoples God
... how to cleans himself of the curse. This myth shows Dionysus' closeness to the people of Greece. His powers in this early stage of his god hood allowed him to use nature, gold, to help the people learn valuable moral lessons. By being a God of Life and Rejuvenation Dionysus did not only think of his role as a natural one ... all aspects of life. Many historians believe that he was the God of Democracy. The Greeks believed this because of his outlook on life and especially his closeness to the everyday man. This is related to being a god of life because he brought life to a new form of culture. A culture where every man has an opportunity and a voice. This is where he contrasts with his relative Apollo. Apollo was a god of the aristocracy who did not have casual interaction with the everyday people. With the rise of the festivals in the name of Dionysus the common people of Thrace, Thebes, Athens and others had a common bond under a god who ...
164: Animal Farm As Animal Satire
... the impossibility of establishing a social system in which there would be no inequality between individuals and there would be no individuals or groups of people who apt to make use of power just for their benefits. Another possible pessimistic view of those who rely on socialism or communism would be that: even socialism, which is claimed to be a more ... hand, Juvelian satire is "bitter, angry, misanthropic" or cynical. It approaches to its subject with a degrading and disrespecting manner(Bozkurt, 1977, p. 68). Characteristics of Satire People, in their everyday life, always use satire in order to respond several events going on in their environs. The main purpose of using satire is to attack and intensely criticise the target subject. It also ...
165: Animal Farm As Animal Satire
... the impossibility of establishing a social system in which there would be no inequality between individuals and there would be no individuals or groups of people who apt to make use of power just for their benefits. Another possible pessimistic view of those who rely on socialism or communism would be that: even socialism, which is claimed to be a more ... hand, Juvelian satire is "bitter, angry, misanthropic" or cynical. It approaches to its subject with a degrading and disrespecting manner(Bozkurt, 1977, p. 68). Characteristics of Satire People, in their everyday life, always use satire in order to respond several events going on in their environs. The main purpose of using satire is to attack and intensely criticise the target subject. It also ...
166: Legalization of Marjuana
Legalization of Marjuana Drug use is becoming more common today than in recent years. Almost anywhere we look, we can find some relation to drugs or drug paraphernalia. In fact, 63% of you stated in ... are listed. This puts marijuana in the same class with heroin and cocaine. Another problem with marijuana is the affects on the male and female body. One way frequent marijuana use affects males is by Gynecomastia. Gynecomastia is the enlargement of the male breast tissue (Jones 51). This disease is not well known to the general public. This may be because ... of California at Davis, showed that when the female monkeys were given increased amounts of THC they were more likely to neglect their offspring (Jones 71). A problem with marijuana use by pregnant females is the possibility that the baby may me born with deformities or even stillborn (Jones 72). Females have also shown an increase in testosterone levels which ...
167: The Negative Portrayal Of LSD
... if we are so graced with an option to do so. “No one can limit, restrict, or try to control how you access, activate, manipulate your own brain through the use of drugs.” Temperance, moderation, and education should be applied to the use of mind control, but not restricting personal freedoms of neurology. Dr. Timothy Leary agrees: It’s ludicrous and ominous to think that the government will try to limit, restrain, control ... justifying further investigation, education, and experimentation of LSD under moderate government control are questioned. The freedoms of spirituality and creativity are, similar to neurological freedom, issues in result of the use of psychedelic drugs. Spiritually, psychedelic drugs, are sacraments: divine substances no matter who uses them, in whatever sprit, with whatever intention. LSD, along with other drugs generates spiritual discovery ...
168: Management In The Year 2000 Gl
... of employee efforts, this also affects and influences their attitudes and behaviors. How employees perceive support from the organization is directly influenced by positive feedback from the organization. As in everyday life, praise and approval for a job well done is the best way to let people know they are appreciated. This is very important in global management to increase employee ... several members from different functions. Instead of one individual making decisions, the group or "team" makes decisions collectively with the middle manager position eliminated or acting as the coach. The use of these empowered regional teams is to solve problems, lower costs, increase quality, and ultimately improve customer satisfaction. The global team will understand the national culture of each individual country ... diversified empowered teams. Honda motor company for example, attempts to compose it each of teams from a minimum of three different countries. This allows Honda to incorporate regional needs, and use other non regional concepts. Recruiting the right people, and insuring they represent the cross-section of discipline¡¦s and regional diversity is very important. One person missing out of ...
169: American Language
... not speak fluent English (“English Only” 3). Some immigrants gradually pick up the language, but do not learn enough to bridge the communication gaps between themselves and the government. Even everyday communication creates tension. For example, when I go to my college library and ask for help finding information, some of the library aides speak broken English that is difficult to ... English language (“U.S. English” 1). This could lead to greater success for the newcomers to the country. By learning English, immigrants will be acquiring an important tool they can use to get a better education and, as a result, a better job. It will encourage immigrants to participate in the democratic operations of the United States. They will be able ... years. Senator S.I. Hayakawa introduced an English language amendment to Congress in 1981. His amendment would make English the official language and overrule any act or law requiring the use of any other language. According to Jon Alter, Hayakawa’s opinion is this: “We can speak any language we want at the dinner table, but English is the language ...
170: In Dubious Battle
... a group determines the outcome of that group’s actions. Those who lead the strikers in the novel In Dubious Battle by John Steinbeck manifest the idea that some leaders use violence and the thirst for revenge to augment the spirit of their group. Violence is one tool of which the leaders of the strikers use to give vitality to their group. The leaders feel that the intense nature of violence is what provokes the group most out of the aspects of violence. Mac comments, "Some ... at which they are willing to go into battle. Because violence is such an effective device, leaders like Mac look at moments of violence as desirable opportunities. Some leaders also use the desire for revenge to gain exuberance from their group. This desire for revenge stems from the desire to look out for those who are victims of power. Mac ...


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