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10891: Comparison Of Brave New World
Living in a genetically perfect world is not necessarily a great achievement to mankind. It makes one think, "where do you draw the line in the advancement of eugenics?" Both worlds, the Brave New one and Gattaca, are alternative futures (clearly dystopic), written and shown in ...
10892: Should Scholarship Athletes Work?
... of why the real work experience is necessary to becoming successful. She said, "Athletic experience, while valuable, cannot be equated with real work experience. . . . When you apply for a job, an employer says, `It's great you can run a 4:30 mile, but what work experience do you have?' " Now full scholarship athletes will be able to get at least some real work experience.
10893: Prop. 16
... see. Good ol' Ernie is in high school and showing off for a scout at the big game, when all of a sudden a big fat saftey out of no where slams into the football great and broke his presious neck; he became a drooling veggie. Ernie Exoskeliton never played the sport of kings ever again. This tragity should alone persuade you to think that Prop. 16 can only be good ...
10894: Crime And Punishment--is Rasko
... never implies that the extraordinary man s conscience won t torment him. In fact he states, Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. Raskolnikov has been through a great amount of pain and suffering, however contrition for his crime is never mentioned. This point of his theory does not apply to him. Raskolnikov s theory says, The extraordinary man has the right to commit ...
10895: Greed In Sports
... decides to stay in college and get his degree, what else can you do to make $100,000 your first year after graduation. And what can you do to make a million dollars? The truly great ones would still make money from endorsements, but they average fan would be able to go to games without going broke.
10896: Why Are The Chicago Bulls So Good?
... quite possible the best player ever to wear the uniform of an NBA team. What amazes me about Michael is he was not good in college. He worked harder then any other player to become great, and his career stats prove that fact. Michael walks on the court and leads by example. Ninety percent of the time, Jordan will prevail. Without a leader, the team would not endure the playoffs. The ...
10897: Bullfighting
... the bull along his sword, runs forward, and plunges it in, aiming for the half-dollar-size spot between the shoulders. If the sword enters correctly between the shoulder blades, it severs the aorta, or great artery, and the animal dies almost instantly. A crowd-pleasing matador may be awarded one or both of the bull's ears or its ears and tail. An exceptionally fierce bull may be honored by ...
10898: Boxing: Down for the Count
... should not be duped by this violence-thirsty segment of our society into labelling boxing a "sport". It is not a sport. It is a show for the barbaric masses, just as gladiatorial fights were great entertainment for the Roman populace in ancient times. Would modern society consider the gladiatorial fight a sport? Why not? Each man must defend himself and also attempt to injure his opponent; he must show brute ...
10899: Billiards
... weighs in a range of twelve to twenty-two ounces, and the straighter the cue, the better. At the end of the cue is a leather tip, which is used to hit the ball with great accuracy. If the stick were to hit the ball with the leather tip chalked, then a better shot would be made rather than one without the chalked end. As most people now know, the chalk ...
10900: Basketball's Greatest Players
Basketball's Greatest Players There are many great players who had the talent to be all pro and lost it in the streets. Probaly the two most famous to fail are Lloyd Daniels and Earl Manigult. Both could of been all-stars but ...


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