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Snickers in Car's Engine
What if gasoline, diesel and jet fuel could be made without oil and made instead with snickers candy bar? Let's first take experiment if sugar put into the gas tank.
Candy Bar / Sugar in Car Gas Tank
Science has long understood how ethanol is made by adding ...
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Geography
Geography
When many people think of this city by the bay, they recall the lyrics "If you're going to San Francisco/Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair," from the famous folk song by Scott McKenzie. However, beyond its place in popular culture, San Francisco has a fascinating ...
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JUSTIFICATIONS
Abortion Clinic Violence as Terrorism
Abortion Clinic Violence as Terrorism
Terrorism is becoming more and more frequent in the world today. Attacks on countries are increasing every year. Nations around the world impose new bills and laws on a weekly basis trying to prevent terrorist attacks on there countries. People say ...
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Economic Value Added
Economic Value Added
Introduction
Economic value added (EVA) has been getting plenty of attention in recent years as a new form of performance measurement. In a recent Fortune article entitled "The Real Key to Creating Wealth," the author claims that using EVA can "give you a marked competitive advantage" over ...
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Heavy Hands
Heavy Hands
Introduction
Heavy Hands is the first book to explore--in one volume--the causes, consequences, and prevalence of domestic violence and the positive law enforcement response. Using a socio-legal approach--with emphasis on the practical criminal justice perspective--it offers a contemporary view of the criminal justice experience with diverse forms ...
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BUDDHIST
Buddhist
Buddhist
The representation of Buddha in India and China had some similarities and were taken from the origin of a religion Buddhism which initially came from India, and then over the centuries spread to China. Instead of just mere copying, Chinese art evolved the image of Buddha, making it its own ...
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Galileo and Darwin
Galileo and Darwin
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The history of the science-religion debate is often told by means of two famous test cases: the Italian mathematician Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) and his interaction with the Roman Catholic Church, and the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809-1882), whose ideas led to controversies with various (mainly Protestant) ...
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FUN
Fun
Fun
Introduction
It was a hot spring day at Myrtle Beach. The sun was scorching hot, setting my skin to tingling as if pins and needles were being injected into my skin. The pool sat waiting, the cool blue water promising a soothing balm to the heat. The plan for my vacation ...
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DEATH PENALTY
Death Penalty
Death Penalty
Is the death penalty just or unjust? It has been argued that capitol punishment is imposed merely to gratify a desire for revenge. Whether or not a punishment is legal depends upon whether or not it serves a valid goal or purpose of a policy. The death ...
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Shirley Jackson's The Lottery
Thesis Statement
The confusion surrounding the lottery's meaning is the reason there was such an immense reaction to the short story.
Shirley Jackson (1919-65) is an American writer, b. San Francisco. She is best known for her stories and novels of horror and the occult, rendered more terrifying because ...