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Born Gay
Number of Words: 724 / Number of Pages: 3
... as someone who ‘proved that homosexuality is genetic’…I did not”
Simon LeVay in The Sexual Brain, p.122 (qtd. In What Causes Homosexuality, p. 23)
The neuroscientist, LeVay, conducted a study of the brains of corpses, which included 6 women, 19 homosexual males and 16 straight men. In the process of conducting his examination, he found a small area of the brain that was the same size in homosexual males and women. The INAH-3 was larger in straight men. These finding suggested that this could be the evidence that would link genetics and homosexuality. (Calvery p. 23) This was the information th ...
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Cultural Anthropology
Number of Words: 3044 / Number of Pages: 12
... useful in trying to understand human behavior within their own organization. “Business anthropologists have been studying the corporate world for years, on such varied topics as how to encourage more creativity or how best to integrate multicultural learning techniques into an organization’s training program,” (Laabs 25). Most anthropologists who work in the corporate environment do not use the title of anthropologist. There are currently over 200 anthropologists working in this field. The article then gave an account of one anthropologist’s experience in the corporate environment. The article con ...
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The Gravity Bong
Number of Words: 1069 / Number of Pages: 4
... be above the water level enough to
grip the bottle. I'm not sure if warm or cold water is best, or even if it makes
much difference seeing as the smoke is not bubbled through it.
STEP 2:
Pack the bowl and place it on the mouth of the bottle.
STEP 3:
SLOWLY!! draw the bottle out of the water, while lighting the bowl. The
herb should really burn and the smoke will look intimidating. Stop when: a)the
herb is all ash (preferable), or b)when the bottom of the bottle is still an
inch or so below the water level in the bucket. Begin preparing yourself for a
huge hit.
STEP 4:
CAREFULLY rem ...
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How To Write An A Essay
Number of Words: 413 / Number of Pages: 2
... statement.
Step two, in writing an “A” essay, is writing effective body paragraphs. In order for them to be effective, they must support the thesis sentence. The worst thing to do is to go off on subjects that have nothing to do with the essay. To avoid getting off the subject, try not to use stories as examples or to prove a point. Every body paragraph should have a topic sentence. The other sentences in the paragraph should support the topic sentence. The paragraph, as a whole, should support the thesis sentence.
The third and final step to writing an “A” essay is the conclusion. The conclusion ...
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The World Of Auto Racing
Number of Words: 1217 / Number of Pages: 5
... main road through Delaware, and half of the people going to the track pass this gas station on route to the Speedway. A regular night at the track usually features three different classes of racing : street stock, modified, and CASCARS. A street stock car the lowest class in racing. It would roughly cost seven thousand dollars to run this type of car for one racing season. A modified car is an open wheel vehicle that is incredibly faster than the street stock by about forty mph. A CASCAR is the most elite car that races at the Speedway. To run a CASCAR for a season is roughly twenty thousand dollars ...
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Effects Of Laughter On Patient
Number of Words: 1167 / Number of Pages: 5
... for the release of those uncomfortable emotions, which, if oppressed, may create changes that are harmful.
Caregivers, as well as patients are in need of the therapeutic effects of humor and laughter. Healthcare providers may experience feelings of failure when their efforts are ineffective. They may feel anger and frustration when a patient rejects care or is noncompliant with treatment. They may feel grief when patients die or families mourn. Caregivers are at risk physically too (e.g., exhaustion from long shifts with inadequate staffing, exposure to infectious organisms and physical abuse from c ...
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The Horrors Of War
Number of Words: 993 / Number of Pages: 4
... of this idea and Albert said something to the
degree of I would rather die then live without a leg. Another example was
when Kat was wounded by the bomb that went off while he was delivering
supplies to the men on the front. Kat could not even walk. Then while
Paul was taking him back to the First Aid center the man said, "He's stone
dead." Paul was so oblivious to what was going on that he simply replied,
"No, he's just fainted." When he looked at his hand and found a bullet
wound in the back of Kat's head he was so stunned that he could not even
think or see straight. In the real wor ...
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Management In The Year 2000 Gl
Number of Words: 3818 / Number of Pages: 14
... truly a part of an organization; not just one of the employees. In the year 2000 and beyond, it shall be the
presence of this feeling more than any other that sets excellent companies apart from the ordinary, and therefore less successful. Companies which are expanding to the global
market will need to make all the positive contributing employees feel more than just workers.
One thing that employees in the future will ˇV more than ever -- ask themselves continually is how personally beneficial or detrimental their work environment is to there
own well-being. By establishing a research study to ...
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Mythology: Important Part Of History
Number of Words: 729 / Number of Pages: 3
... is always shooting
darts of desire in to the bosoms of Gods and men. I hate to admit it but in a
way I am responsible for the Trojan War. One day Discord threw an apple on to
Olympus to be given to the most beautiful goddess. Hera, Athene, and I all
tried to claim the title. Each of us tried to persaude the judge, Paris, in our
favor. Hera told him he would be a powerful ruler, Athene promised him that he
would receive great military fame, and I guaranteed him Helen of Troy's hand in
marriage. He then declared me the fairest of all, and abducted Helen of Troy
thus beginning the Trojan War. ...
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Vision
Number of Words: 506 / Number of Pages: 2
... Jesus Christ crowned himself "the light of the world"; Ancient Egyptians abandoned mere metaphor and literally worshipped the sun. Is light a profound substance, as previously discussed, but self-fulfillment relies on perception of this light; it relies on .
Darkness is the perfect antagonist to light. It is an utter absence of illumination; it is the night, which devours the day; it is the womb, which we escaped, and the tomb to which we must return. Humans have always feared the dark, from the small child who cringes in her bed to the old man whose night-light is never unplugged. What is so terrifyin ...
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