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- 18221: Black Holes
- ... accidentally. In the 1930's, a technician trying to clear up intercontinental phone calls discovered radio waves coming from the Milky Way. Curiously enough, nobody really seemed to care very much; an amateur built the world's first radio telescope. A modest 9 meters in size, it had extremely poor resolution, and the larger dishes that were to slowly follow did not fare much better. As in X-ray astronomy, the ...
- 18222: E.r., The Golgi Body And
- ... secretion. These secretary vesicles often hang around near the cell boundary, waiting to be expelled. The process of secretion, in which the vesicle fuses with the outer membrane and releases its cargo to the outside world, is called exocytosis. Conversely, when the cell membrane swallows up materials from the outside, this is known as endocytosis. Vesicles are small membrane bound sacs inside the cell which are used for transport between organelles ...
- 18223: The Color Purple: Nettie
- ... and does not receive an education; thus, mirroring the situation in the United States. In one of her letters to Celie, Nettie told her sister about the similarities surrounding the Olinka's view of their world and their rank in it. They believed, much like their white counterparts, that they were the center of the universe and that all things were done for their benefit. A road was started and the ...
- 18224: The Hobbit Bb J. R. R. Tolkien – Review
- ... awakes to find himself power which makes it's wearer invisible - the ring which Bilbo found. Bilbo slips the ring upon his finger and disappears. He follows Gollum stealthily toward the entrance to the outside world. He then bounds over Gollu m's head to freedom. Outside he is reunited with his dwarf friends. Later they encounter Wargs (large savage wolves). The Wargs chase the party into the trees. High in ...
- 18225: Ebola 2
- ... disease. The Ebola Zaire in Kikwit spread quickly, but investigation and control of the outbreak come from a combined effort of medical teams from the U.S. Center for disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization, and from other health organizations in Belgium, France, and South Africa. Since July 1, 1995, 233 deaths have been reported among the 293 cases, in Africa (Garrett 195). Since 1976, researchers have searched ...
- 18226: A Separate Peace: Adolescence
- ... try to excel in sports but after a heartfelt talk with Finny, Gene decided to go ahead and train. “And not believing him, not forgetting that troops were being shuttled toward battlefields all over the world, I went along, as I always did, with any new invention of Finny’s. There was no harm in taking aim, even if the target was a dream. Knowles, p109” Another example of Finny’s ...
- 18227: The Great Gatsby: The American Dream
- ... long dream, to be with Daisy, to be married with or living with her, is almost accomplished twice in this long, fictional, prose narrative . The first time was before he left for Oxford after the war, when Daisy was living in Louisville and Gatsby was just a poor young man. His main possession was his army uniform which he wore at all times to conceal his poverty. He tried hard to ...
- 18228: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Friendship is the Key
- ... In his famed novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain writes a classic American adventure story which throws the curious-yet- innocent mind of Huck Finn out into a very hypocritical, judgmental, and hostile world; yet Huck has one escape--the Mississippi River. The audience is shown that through a true friendship, one can overcome ignorance, prejudice and misunderstandings within themselves and others. In the story Huck meets Jim, an ...
- 18229: Intensity : What an Understatement
- ... Newsday 7 Jan. 1996: 38. Harris, Mark. “Anxiety Attack Dean Koontz Solidifies…” Entertainment Weekly 12 Jan. 1996: 50. Koontz, Dean. Intensity. New York: Ballantine Books, 1995. Setzer, Linda. Book Review. Ed’s Internet Book Review. World Wide Web 1998.
- 18230: Ebola 3
- ... from every opening on your body, blood fails to clot, so if you get cut in any way your body will never stop bleeding from that wound. Ebola could spread and infect everyone in the world in 48 hours. Marburg, Germany In this small German town people were taking tests on African monkeys. These monkeys were infected with the infamous Ebola virus. What's horrifying about Ebola is that the virus ...
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