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    Aids Awareness - 1

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    AIDS is a silent killer. The main reason for AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome) is HIV (Human Immuno Defiency virus). This virus when it enters our body‚ immediately turns into RNA‚ and then spreads quickly. After that it starts to destroy the white blood corpuscles. Because of this our resistance towards diseases gets decreased. Now the human body cannot withstand even an ordinary cold. In the year 1996 according to the survey‚ about 5000 persons per day were affected by AIDS in the whole

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    The time between two successive superior conjunctions of Mars is equal to _____. * A Martian year * The time it takes for Mars to complete one orbit around the Sun * One Earth year * The synodic period of Mars Your outstretched hand at arm’s length covers about 20 degrees across the sky. * True * False When does Venus appear opposite to the Sun in the sky? * At inferior conjunction * At superior conjunction * At opposition * Never‚ because Venus

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    Can Justice exist in this world? “Sir‚ I say that justice is truth in action.” (Disraeli) Jeff MacDonald‚ Perry Smith‚ and Dick Hickok all led very different lives‚ had different upbringings‚ and different skills. However much these men contrast one another‚ they all had a chance to have a good life. Jeff‚ being the luckiest of the three‚ could have continued a fruitful life with his family‚ Perry joined the military to run from his problems and had no need to return to them‚ and Dick had loving

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    The Tragedy of the Commons/Out of Sight & Out of Mind: A New Oceanic Imperialism Overview: In the first article‚ Garrett Hardin attempts to assert that there is no universal solution to the population problem. His supports this central thesis be explaining that in a world that has finite resources‚ the population must inherently also be finite. He also declares that the optimum population is less than the maximum. In order to take full advantage of each individuals potential‚ it is necessary

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    Exist to Exist

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    ending. It’s always why‚ or how. I am but a small fragment in this world‚ a tiny grain quickly overlooked. Society unspoken rules and laws forbid our screams and pleas for help and god has turned away from our silent cries for aid. We are humans. Three words that has been used again and again over time as an ugly excuse to cover up our imperfection. Our actions have stained history with their gory senselessness. Forgiveness does not exist. Salvation is fiction. Everything is a lie. I look around

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    In Out of this Furnace‚ unionism at the outset of the depression was referred to as "merciless repression." This was evident through the mere 6 percent labor force that belonged to the Unions. But with the new climate inspiring men like Dobie from Out of This Furnace and aid from the federal government in the form of the Wagner Act‚ during the 1930’s unions were able to establish themselves‚ demonstrated by 1/3 workers carrying union card by 1940. NRA: National Industrial Recovery Act To begin

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    The situation and environment of animal testing is extremely well in modern. It is a positive and efficient way to help people researching and trying in different kinds of professional fields‚ such as drugs‚ scientific technologies‚ food additives‚ GM food‚ human behaviors‚ clone and organ transplantation. In fact‚ there are no people and even impossible find another way instead of animal testing‚ because people’s researches have to use lives to test. Therefore‚ people’s process without animal testing

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    "Why Distant Objects Please" 1 Distant objects please‚ because‚ in the first place‚ they imply an idea of space and magnitude‚ and because not being obtruded too close upon the eye‚ we clothe them with the indistinct and airy colours of fancy. In looking at the misty mountain-tops that bound the horizon‚ the mind is as it were conscious of all the conceivable objects and interests that lie between; we imagine all sort of adventures in the interim; strain our hopes and wishes to reach the air-drawn

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    A Book That is out of this world! Close your eyes and take a second to picture what you might think that the future would look? Many people will imagine impossible things that technology still cant gives us. The author of Ender’s Game Orson Scott Card was one of the people who imagined the future‚ but he was the only one to see or predict parts of the future correct. In the book Ender’s Game the authors use of well predicted futuristic technology and the use of drama and action combined it makes

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    for many immigrants. One such story of immigrants of the time is Thomas Bell’s Out of this Furnace. This not only a story of three generations of Slovaks and the challenges they faced but also about the Americanization and evolving of political consciousness of the immigrant workers of the American steel towns(415). Djuro Kracha is the first of his immediate family and of the three generations of immigrants to come to this country. Like many immigrants he hoped he was leaving behind the endless poverty

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