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- 11891: Behind the Doors
- ... him. And he brought out this little, black can of somethin’. Looked like shaving cream. And then he…sprayed it in my eyes. I was blinded for about thirty minutes…” Morrison then shouted, “The whole world hates me!…the whole fucking world hates me” (Riordan 204-205)! Then he continued with his song. The police rushed on stage and arrested him resulting in a riot (Riordan 204-205). He was the first performer to ever be arrested ...
- 11892: Are "Good" Computer Viruses Still a Bad Idea?
- ... instead of only for destructive purposes. And several people have tried to positively answer this question. Some of them have even implemented their ideas in practice and have been experimenting with them in the real world - unfortunately, without success. In this section we shall present some of the unsuccessful attempts to create a beneficial virus so far, and explain why they have been unsuccessful. 3.1. The "Anti-Virus" Virus Some ... Encryptor" Virus This virus has been published by Mark Ludwig - author of two books and a newsletter on virus writing, and of several real viruses, variants of many of which are spreading in the real world, causing real damage. The idea is to write a boot sector virus, which encrypts the disks it infects with a strong encryption algorithm (IDEA in this particular case) and a user- supplied password, thus ensuring ...
- 11893: Dolce And Gabbana
- ... catwalk. With borrowed money and girl friends as models, they launched 'Real Women' which were quickly being purchased from stores like Browns and Harvey Nichols. When their fall collection, 'Transformations', hit he runway the fashion world was beginning to sit up and take notice to Dolce and Gabbana. In 1987, with their first knitwear show behind them, they set up their own showroom in Via Santa Cecilia. From that point on ... Meisel have brought new interpretations to fashion photography. Even the background music to their catwalk shows underlines their individualism. The phenomenal growth is continuing by the launching of accessories, a ready-to wear bridal collection, world wide licensing deals and the award winning 'Dolce & Gabbana Parfum'. Rumors of a leap into the cosmetic and furnishings markets are in the near future. Possibilities seem endless.
- 11894: Neil Simon Utilizing Charatter Exaggeration
- ... She is aroused and tells Barney: “I don’t particularly enjoy sex” (Last of the Red Hot Lovers 55). Instead, she leads Barney into a debate about whether there are any decent people in the world. Jeanette asks him if he thinks death is terrible. This question catches Barney’s attention, for it was his intensified awareness of death that lead to his desire to have an affair. He says that ... some problems with my life, butliving is the best thing they’ve come up with so far” (Last of the Red Hot Lovers 60). Barney convinces Jeanette that there are some good people in the world. Soon after, he phones his wife so they can meet. In Come Blow Your Horn and Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Simon uses character exaggeration to intensify conflict and construct a comedy that progresses ...
- 11895: Betsy Ross
- ... for many years. She would live with one of her daughters until she died on January 30, 1836. The flags that she made would fly high over forts and other government buildings. As the Civil War approached, the flag would come to serve as reminder of what some felt should be no more. By the end of the war, it would serve as a reminder of what cannot be split apart. It would prove resilience and an everlasting belief in freedom and democracy. Betsy Ross left an endearing mark on the history of the ...
- 11896: The Human Genome Project
- ... often impossible to protect from the complexities and dangers of nature. In the human condition, this is the possibility of making an error and creating a genetically advanced baby who cannot cope with an imperfect world. While much of society reports a willingness to modify DNA for the purpose of heightening intelligence, education about genetics and medicine is still in its beginning. Jonathan Glover argues for a "pragmatism of risks and ... the DNA of a zygote or egg for testing and absolute knowledge of the steps of the procedure must be present. I do not believe that there should be a genetically advanced child in the world, everyone is created equal and nobody should have their destiny changed for any reason.
- 11897: The Future of Human Evolution
- ... Darwin laid out a strong argument for evolution. He postulated that all species have a common ancestor from which they are descended. As populations of species moved into new habitats and new parts of the world, they faced different environmental conditions. Over time, these populations accumulated modifications, or adaptations, that allowed them and their offspring to survive better in their new environments. These modifications were the key to the evolution of ... South America.. These tribes unfortunately take exclusive alleles with them. What about Natural Selection in present human culture. Some peoples are growing faster than others, for example-Chinese faster than any other in the present world, thus the large Chinese population. Therefore some group traits ae more common than others. Yet the loss of these alleles and the gain of these mutations offer marginal contributions to our species and thus have ...
- 11898: Reversing The Aging Process, Should We?
- ... play G-d by changing the aging process. Man has a natural tendency to play the role of G-d. Man has a an inherent need to affect others, be it through the vises of war, power, manipulation or politics. However man’s natural tendency to play G-d has reached it’s final manifestation. By attempting to slow down the aging process man is using himself as the ultimate canvas ... are we to say we should live longer. On the other hand who’s to say we shouldn’t. Yes the human lifespan has been adjusted in the past, but those were all external stimuli, war, famine, disease and the CIA were all responsible for changing the definition of a lifetime. However adjusting DNA is an internal change. Changing our society and hygiene is light years away from control ling microscopic ...
- 11899: De Tocqueville
- ... anything outside of their sphere . He also claims that they are often disposed to forget themselves. . If aristocrats thought about anything besides themselves, then perhaps they would have eased some of the suffering in the world. They could not know or care about anything that was not in their immediate world. It is unlikely that they would be so out of their sphere that they could have possibly known the poor man s plight, or have cared. It does not hurt the aristocrat if families live ...
- 11900: Ebola
- ... wipe out an entirenation if it ever became airborne, but it is a very difficult disease to contract so the united states is probably safe from anynear future epidemics. On the other hand many third world countries could have serious problems if there is an outbreak due to unsanitary living and medical conditions. The hospitals and medical personnel reuse needles that have been infected and they don't uselatex or any ... of widespread sickness. Everyone hopes that diseases like ebola will not get out of control before a cure can be found. Such hopes seem unreasonable due to the facilities available in some areas of the world.
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