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- 5641: Breast Cancer
- ... totaling an astounding 35 billion dollars a year. An average woman is said to have a one in thirty chance of getting the cancer, but if that person had family history of the disease, their chances have been measured up to a one in six chance. 69 percent of African American women survive from it, and there are predicted to be ...
- 5642: Preserving Flowers
- ... MICROWARE: TECHNIQUES AND PROJECTS. Asheville, NC: Lark Books, 1988. (ISBN 0-937274-48-8). NAL Call No.: SB447.J6613 1988 Karel, Leonard. DRIED FLOWERS FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE PRESENT: A HISTORY AND PRACTICAL GUIDE TO FLOWER DRYING. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1973. (ISBN 0-8108-0512-X). NAL Call No.: SB447.K29 Lindgren, Linda Lee. DECORATIONS FROM NATURE: GROWING, PRESERVING & ARRANGING ...
- 5643: Dinosaurs
- ... my research I found there are three things we need to know about dinosaurs. 1) They did not evolve. 2) They fit perfectly in with the Bible's record of history. God created them and they are even in the Bible. 3) The Bible explains why they became extinct- the Flood.
- 5644: William Shakespeare 2
- ... for the plays. Once a play was sold it became the property of the company. Shakespeare wrote 37 plays. The plays were separated into three basic categories: comedy, tragedy, and history. (Wadsworth 342) With Shakespeare s vast influence on many different cultures, he tried and tested variations of grammar and word usage. He experimented, so the stuffy English language would not ...
- 5645: Tall Stories
- ... frequency? After all, this building was becoming a lethal weapon! The search for the solution would have to start from the ground up, and the design team began with the history of the site... As is the case with many cities built beside a body of water, Boston's downtown area expanded rapidly during the last century, and its bay was ...
- 5646: Kent State University Incident
- ... of this entire incident was a new fear of danger in the protesters. As with all major incidents, it just kind faded away with time. Now it is just another history lesson, but for someone who looks closely, it could be much more. Works Cited 1. ³Guard Fired in Self Defense² U.S. News & World Report 69:33-35 N 2 ...
- 5647: The Miseducation of Victorian Women
- ... One thing that Aurora has to learn is trivial information about various places. This wouldn't be a terrible thing if Aurora learned other things as well, such as the history of and current political situation of England, and other more applicable knowledge, such as literature, mathematics, etc. However, these things are not mentioned, or they are mentioned as being of ...
- 5648: Hypnotism
- ... its workings, I will try. Although evidence suggests that hypnosis has been practiced in some form or another for several thousand years, such as in coal walking, the earliest recorded history of hypnosis begins in 1734. It begins with a man named Franz Anton Mesmer. Although he was eventually disavowed by the scientific community because of his unorthodox methods that made ...
- 5649: A Rose For Emily: Symbolism
- ... a symbol of the age of romance… Perhaps the narrator offers this story as “a rose for Emily.” As a lady might press a rose between the pages of a history of the South, she keeps her own personal rose, her lover, preserved in the bridal chamber where a rose color pervades everything. Miss Emily’s rose is ironically symbolic because ...
- 5650: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- ... people who know little or none of his music. However, Mozart s fame is based on two different frames of reference: firstly, being the most famous child prodigy in music history (as both a performer and a composer) and secondly, his unquestioned brilliance as an adult composer of Classical symphonies, operas, chamber music, sonatas, church music, and concerti for various instruments ...
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