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Backpacking: A Different Way Of Camping
Number of Words: 667 / Number of Pages: 3
... weight that can be
carried, endurance levels, just to name a few. Provisions must be carefully
measured. If overloaded, it can affect performance while hiking to one's
destination, but if not enough provisions are carried it, will impact how long
one can last out in the wilderness. The equipment must be minute in size and
weight. Special lightweight stoves, tents, sleeping bags, and clothes must be
used when backpacking. The average weight of a full backpack is about thirty-
five pounds. A camper is completely dependent on what is in his or her backpack
to survive in nature. Reaching one's final ...
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China (food)
Number of Words: 478 / Number of Pages: 2
... in China may be rice porridge, chicken noodle soup, or deep fried pastries that
taste like donuts. In China the people’s favorite lunch time foods include eggrolls, and
dumplings filled with meat or shrimp. A typical Chinese dinner includes vegetables with bits of
meat or seafood, soup, and rice and noodles.
A Chinese cuisine has definite rules for the appropriate combining of the ingredients into
dishes, and dishes in to an appropriate meal. A typical home meal for no special purpose might
include boiled rice, soup, steamed fish, and stir-fried pork with vegitables. Each dish is in ...
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CONTRACEPTION
Number of Words: 1083 / Number of Pages: 4
... used correctly and by itself, is about two percent. More often they fail around twelve percent of the time. There are a few different types of materials that condoms are made of . The most popular are made of latex.
Polyurethane or animal skin are also used. The latex condom is the strongest of the three.
The many kinds of condoms on the market are lubricated, non-lubricated, ribbed, and lubricated with spermicide. They also come in a wide variety of sizes. All of these can be purchased at local drug stores, gas stations, grocery stores, health clinics, and many
doctors' offices.
A more recent t ...
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Your Future: Take The ACT Test
Number of Words: 926 / Number of Pages: 4
... the test so you will be in good physical conditions to take it. When I took the test I wasn’t feeling well, I was sick and I had to go to work the day before. I was tired and sick and these two factors played a major role in my ACT results. Addition to be in good shape, you should also dress comfortably, so you are comfortable with yourself while taking the test. Dress in layers so you can take clothes off if it’s hot and put them back on if it’s cold. When you take the ACT test you should be prepared mentally and physically.
In some cases you might want to get a tutor or check out a book from your ...
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Halloween
Number of Words: 339 / Number of Pages: 2
... express themselves and their desires
more freely.
Finally, Halloween is the best holiday of the year, because
television stations play all the good horror movies. Horror movies tend to
let people experience a long missed and long needed sense of fear, which
consists of things like a racing of the heart, an increase of the senses,
and an adrenaline rush response. This helps people to realize their own
mortality, and to experience the long dead adrenaline rush response that
reminds modern humans of their links to primitive man, and the ties of
their roots to the animal world.
Halloween allows people ...
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Karl Marxs Oppinion On Religio
Number of Words: 858 / Number of Pages: 4
... dominant religious belief, atheism has generally referred to the denial of the existence of a transcendent, perfect, personal / creator of the universe. To be an atheist does not mean no religious beliefs. For there are "high" religions, such as Buddhism and Taoism, that do not assume the existence of a supernatural being.
Marx was a militant critic of religion generally and of Christianity particularly. He pointed out the ultimate conflict of interest in the Catholic Church during the 19th century (The time when he lived). The fact that the church was telling people that their lives would be better ...
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Sickle Cell Anemia
Number of Words: 827 / Number of Pages: 4
... East and East India. Since is an inherited disease if both parents have the trait for sickle cell, their baby's chances of having sickle cell disease is one in four.
Many doctors are trying to find cures for this disease by trying the solution on patients. Doctors at Emory University and University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, Chicago. Doctors in Emory University in Atlanta credited an experimental stem cell transplant that for the first time is not from a related donor. This transplant cured the inherited disease from Keone Penn who is 13 years old from Georgia. He suffered a st ...
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Fahrenheit 451 And Brave New W
Number of Words: 1489 / Number of Pages: 6
... that still has religious beliefs and marriage, things no longer part of the changed society, to compare and contrast today's culture with his proposed futuristic culture.
But one theme that both Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451 use in common is the theme of individual discovery by refusing to accept a passive approach to life, and refusing to conform. In addition, the refusal of various methods of escape from reality is shown to be a path to discovery. In Brave New World, the main characters of Bernard Marx and the "Savage" boy John both come to realize the faults with their own cultures. In Fa ...
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Existentialist View Of Human Condition
Number of Words: 428 / Number of Pages: 2
... else, whether we no
it or not. Every time we drive our car. Every time we eat something, spend
money, go for a jog someone else is effected. For an example: a man goes to the
store and buys a stereo.
First of all the clerk the clerk is effected because they have to check you out,
so you have taken some of their time. The store is effected because they are
minus one radio from their store. The manufacturer now has to make one more to
replace the one that was bought from the store. The manufacturing employees are
effected because put the radio together, and so on. On the other hand a man wh ...
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VIOLENCE IN TELEVISION, MOVIES, AND VIDEO GAMES:The Wrong Ex
Number of Words: 786 / Number of Pages: 3
... related to television, movies, and video games. When a violent crime is committed by a youth, the crime is often blamed on the television that the youth watched or the movies the youth saw or the video game the youth just played. Many people will start thinking that this is true, based on that it seems like a plausible explanation. People will start trying to censor violent images and possibly even ban them. But, by censoring the images it will just make people want to see them more. Humans are inherently attracted to violence and if they can’t see it on television or in movies, they will go ...
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