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- 5081: White Tigers
- ... worse as our society grows larger. What challenges do these magnifecent animals have to deal with in order to remain a species of elegance and grace and not just another history lesson? Is it possible for these tigers to meet these challenges, to adapt to the rapid changes in their surroundings? Can they overcome these challenges that have been thrown at ...
- 5082: Chlamydia 2
- ... sexual partners for testing and treatment if one has been diagnosed with chlamydia. Other behavioral changes include using condoms during sex, delaying the age of first intercourse, monogamy, discussing sexual history with partners, and educating yourself about sexually transmitted diseases and sharing this information with friends. Community-based strategies include public awareness, HIV and STD risk reduction programs, school involvement, and ...
- 5083: Dwight Eisenhower
- ... Dwight, often nicknamed Little Ike to distinguish him from Big Ike , his brother Edgar, impressed his fellow students. Predictions that appeared in their high school yearbook saw Dwight becoming a history professor and Edgar, interestingly, President of the United States (146, Richardson). After high school, Dwight worked full-time at the creamery and helped pay for some of Edgar s college ...
- 5084: Eisenhower
- ... its last offensive in the Ardennes region of Belgium. Finally, on May 7, 1945, the Germans surrendered unconditionally to Eisenhower. Eisenhower had won one of the greatest military victories in history, using the largest single force ever put together. Following the surrender, he remained in Germany to conduct the occupation of the American zone, where he taught about democratic practices and ...
- 5085: Keeping The Snake River Dams
- ... hydroelectric dams. Before any decisions are going to made one must analyze each aspect each of the 4-H’s. Now that I have told you a little about the history of why the debate is going on now I am going to tell you how removing the dams will have an impact on our lives.
- 5086: The Effects of Over-Population on the Earth's Water Supply
- ... China's Yellow River, and the Colorado River in the southwestern United States, all of which have started to run dry for periods of each year. Anyone who studies world history knows that these are the rivers where civilization began. In the southeastern United States a "Water War" is being fought. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution has published a series of ...
- 5087: Emily Dickinson 2
- ... to harvest and (death s) table. (44) Monteiro s explanation of the poem and the significance of the fly is more realistic and down to earth. He takes the past history and tries to make some sense in how a fly may have had an affect with what is known today as a profit, the sun of God, or God to ...
- 5088: UFOs Exist
- ... and the other is that they do exist and come from somewhere in outer space. Government cover-ups have been used to keep the secrets of UFOs under wraps throughout history, but despite all the unexplained sightings and stories evidence continues to indicate that these mysterious vehicles do, in fact, exist. What are UFOs? A UFO is an unidentified light or ...
- 5089: Chromosome Probes At The University Of Toronto
- ... to develop prenatal diagnostic tests, which, because the current tests are time consuming and technically difficult to do, are restricted to women over 35 and those who have a family history of chromosomal abnormalities. Prenatal tests using Willard's probes would be much simpler and faster to perform and could be available to all pregnant women who wish to take advantage ...
- 5090: Internal Combustion Engines
- ... many diesel engine plants much large than this. Internal combustion engines are particularly appropriate for seasonal industries, because of the small standby losses with these engines during the shutdown period. History The first experimental internal combustion engine was made by a Dutch astronomer, Christian Huygens, who, in 1680, applied a principle advanced by Jean de Hautefeuille in 1678 for drawing water ...
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