| 141. | freedom Gallium A French scientist, Paul Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran, discovered gallium in the year 1875 in Paris. Lecoq de Boisbaudran prepared this new element by electrolysis of caustic solutions and observed some of its properties. When Boisbaudran named the element he had no explaination for the name h...
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| 142. | the lost world Edward Malone, a young newspaper reporter asks his life-long love, Gladys Hungerton, to marry him. When she refuses, he is crushed and wonders why. She tells him that she wants to marry a man who is adventurous and has been on many dangerous excursions. Wondering what he can do to win over her love,...
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| 143. | Motivation in The Workplace Motivation in Work Environment Main needs and expectations to be taken into account in considering the motivation of people at work are described below. Most of the working people have their physiological, security and belongingness needs satisfied. Their behaviour is mostly directed towards satisfy...
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| 144. | Essay: Comparison between “Of Mice and Men” and “The Old Man and the Sea”. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is about two characters named George and Lennie going for the American dream. They’re also known as the modern tragic hero because they’re the working class people and destroyed by the world around them. The Old Man and the Sea written by Ernest Hemingway is about a...
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| 145. | days of the week Days of the Week
Since the beginning of time, one of the greatest ways to be honored is having something named after you. ... In the olden days, most significant things were named after significant people or objects. The seven days that make up the week are an excellent example. ...
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| 146. | The Gunsliger Outside Book Review: The Gunslinger 1. The book I chose is named The Gunslinger, written by Steven King. 2. The setting is never specifically named and a year is not given but the book takes place in two different environments. The first is a desert that Roland has to travel by foot and the second i...
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| 147. | Great Gatsby Is is a novel of only its time
December 7, 2003
Dear Editor,
After reading the novel The Great Gatsby, I would have to disagree with the critic who, shortly after it’s publishing said, “What has never been alive cannot very well go on living; so this is a book of the season only…”. In contrary to his opinion my belief ...
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| 148. | Hi It's one of the most elemental and demanding of human responsibilities parenting, a challenge for anyone. But what if a parent is mentally disabled? Has trouble with basic skills like reading and writing and grasping concepts and ideas. Should he or she be entrusted with raising a child? A few gener...
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| 149. | Hobbit ... Tolkien
The Hobbit is an courageous story that has been told for decades. The Hobbit is a story about a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins who lived in The Shire. ... Belladonna Took was a hobbit who loved adventures and she loved Bungo Baggins ( Bilbo’s father ). ...
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| 150. | Free Essay This is writen to get a free essay.Named "the worlds premier application essay editing service" by The New York Times of our invaluable editing services.
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| 151. | Switch Row In the deep, wet entrails of a rustic old English meadow named Switch-row, there dwelled -among the priests, - a boy named Presley. One day, a day no different than any other day at the priests' meadow, there was a sudden apparition that churned the waters and stirred the emotions of all present. A ...
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| 152. | martin luther king jr
Martin Luther King, Jr. ... Many people just know this man as Martin Luther
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| 153. | religious freedom Religious freedom varied greatly from colony to colony in the British North American Colonies prior to 1700. The Southern Colonies, were the earliest colonies to be settled, but didn’t strive for the religious haven the New England Colonies desired. ...
The Southern and plantation colonies all pe...
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| 154. | Factors that influenced American slavery The institution of slavery in the United States was a long standing Southern tradition propped up by multiple factors. Freedom of millions of people was sacrificed for a strong economy, racism helped people justify and continue the legacy of slavery, and the North’s desire for a united nation gave...
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| 155. | Antigone Conflicts Antigone By Sophocles is a tale about an ancient Greek family that is a one big mess of a family with a lot of conflicts. ... They have 4 children, two boys, named Eteocles and Polyneices, and two girls, named Ismene and Antigone. ... ” He makes a law that punishes anyone who buries Polyneices, but...
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| 156. | Are Men Killer Angels An Exploration of the themes of The Killer Angels The theme of men being “killer angels” is underscored throughout the whole book in the actions and feelings of the commanding officers. Most of the commanding officers, including General Lee, General Longstreet, and General Armisted, are men who deep down are good but have to make decisions that se...
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| 157. | Holistic care of a diabetic patient ... ” This case study is intended to be a fully reflection of the care provision given throughout Bruce’s stay. ...
The core of named nursing is that the named nurse co-ordinates the patients care and the patient gives his informed consent to the care, (Dargan, 1997). From Bruce’s point of vie...
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| 158. | Ulysses S Grant Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant was born on April 27, 1822. He was named as Hiram Ulysses Grant. His parents were Jesse Grant and Hannah Simpson. ... S. ... There his named changed to Ulysses Simpson. ... S. ...
Grant fought his first battle near the Rio Grande at the beginning of the...
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| 159. | Debate Over Human Cloning Cloning is the production of a genetic copy or replica of a living organism. ... Up until recently there were few concerns over using this technology to clone humans because it did not seem possible that mammals could be cloned; however, that changed in 1997 when embryologist Ian Wilmut announced...
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| 160. | Augustus Augustus Caesar
Augustus Caesar was known as the first Roman Emperor, a god, and a brilliant politician (Cheilik). After nearly a century of civil wars, Augustus restored unity and an orderly government towards the Roman Empire (World History 164). ...
Originally named Gaius Octavius, Augus...
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