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281: Children Are Easily Influenced
... strangers, we would be surprised how many actually do. Studies have shown that both boys and girls do talk to strangers, but boys are more likely to do what a stranger tells them than girls are. A lot of young boys are easily deceived. Girls, on the other hand, are more cautious. Even when girls are young, they are still weary ...
282: Chimpanzee
... home ground.(Holloway, 1974:261) But if a single individual is encountered, or a mother and a child, then the patrolling males usually chase and, if they can, attack the stranger.(Goodall, 1979:599) "Ten very serious attacks on mothers or old females of neighboring communities have been recorded in Gombe since 1970; twice the infants of the victims were killed ...
283: Asimov On Chemistry by Isaac Asimov
... to be new or maybe just a heavier from of nitrogen. Inert gases and there liquefaction points are then listed along when they when fisrt liquefied by a chemist. Welcome, Stranger! This talks about the rarest of stable enert gases, xenon. It also tells why that in 1962 so many expirements were done involving this gas. Fisrt it defines the word ...
284: The Peregrine Falcon
... the nest, the peregrine makes an angry warning cry that sounds like: "cack, cack, cack." If the warning cry fails, the falcon will fly directly at the face of the stranger. Taste and smell are less important. Peregrines don't have many taste buds on their tongues. Therefore, a peregrine will eat birds that taste terrible to humans. Similarly, peregrines can ...
285: Could Gambling Save Science: Encouraging an Honest Consensus
... title differs from the fine print. In extreme cases people might sue for misrepresentation, but usually we can only encourage the buyer to beware. WHAT ABOUT SUCKER BETS? If a stranger offers to bet you on an oddball subject, there is a good chance they are trying to trick you with a deceptive claim. Even if it looks like you couldn ...
286: Greek Orthodox Customs
... picked us up, and we moved in with my parents. I t took a month before I had sex with Emanual. It still felt like I was sleeping with a stranger. It always did. I had started menstruating when I was 13. After my marriage, I stopped getting my period, but nobody explained that that meant I was pregnant. When I ...
287: Book of Job: Suffering
... with suffering and despair the Lord handed him. How one deals with despair and suffering is what makes a person who he or she is. The Lord is not a stranger to suffering. Psalms 69:33-36, states “The Lord hears the needy and does not despise his captive people. Let heaven and earth praise him. The seas and all that ...
288: Arianism
... appearance in the Vatican, cultivated the Papal majesty, conquered and established the orthodox creed by the help of the Latin bishops. Therefore it was that Athanasius repaired to Rome. A stranger, Gregory, usurped his place. The Roman Council proclaimed his innocence. In 343, Constans, who ruled over the West from Illyria to Britain, summoned the bishops to meet at Sardica in ...
289: Dante's Inferno
... saw political and artistic success, and who was in love. He was also a man who was defeated, who felt danger and the humiliation of exile, and who was no stranger to the cruelty and treachery possible in people. Dante felt he was a victim of a grave injustice. He also suffered serious self-doubts, natural for a man in exile ...
290: Samuel Coleridge's "Frost at Midnight"
... they stirred and haunted me with a wild pleasure…" But as this paragraph progresses, he begins to show the loneliness in his life, "For still I hoped to see the stranger's face." Though his mood begins to change there still is a calm and somber feeling. In paragraph three, Colridge is holding his son, while appreciating nature and what it ...


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