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Search results 1981 - 1990 of about 4850 matching term papers
- 1981: Realism
- ... of the California Gold Rush. “Buck did not read newspapers, or else he would have known that trouble was brewing, not only for himself, but every dog.” (P.488). Brett Harte, a Regionalist, lived in many places in his lifetime, including: Albany, New York, California, Germany, Scotland and London. While moving around, he was able to clearly see the different lifestyles between groups of people. “In point of ...
- 1982: Materialism In The 1920’s
- ... to win Daisy back from her husband tom Buchanan. One of the things Gatsby impresses Daisy by his enormous mansion. He bought this big house because when he was dating her five years ago she lived in a big luxuries house. She is also living in a big house now so Gatsby figured she would go for bigger and better one. Next another way Gatsby is materialistic is by the expensive ...
- 1983: A Balloon And Science
- ... two objects. Gravity says" what goes up, must come down." Gravity pulls the balloon and straw downwards so it drags against the fishing line. Sir Isaac Newton made up the three laws of motion. He lived 500 years ago. The first law of motion is: An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless a force makes the object change its state ...
- 1984: Plants In TKM
- ... to twelve meters (forty feet) high. "Cammellias are grown in warm, damp regions in the southern and western areas of the United States" (Cammallia 1). To make life better in the South, the people that lived there planted big flowers and shade trees. Southern big plants make life much better. Plants in the south are big and showy. WORKS CITED "Azaleas" Internet 1-7-99 Available: http://www.ask.com/FinalAnswer ...
- 1985: Religion & Evolution
- ... has evolved from primates in such a short period of time, why can we not see the evolutionary process taking place today? The answer is a simple one. I know of no human which has lived for two-million years. Which in and of itself is not a very valid argument for this case, but nevertheless a substantial point at any rate. However, if we were to be more objective about ...
- 1986: Wilderness Required
- ... the rainforests and endless mountain tops; the feeling was astounding. Thousands and thousands of years ago, the Incas had journeyed along the same stone walls. They has seen the same indescribable view and they had lived among these mysterious mountains, only to leave them “untouched” and unclaimed. Despite the frequent tour buses and namesake hotel, the surrounding mountains are uninhabited, defining every perception of wilderness. A touching movie or a ...
- 1987: Creationism Vs. Evolution
- ... has evolved from primates in such a short period of time, why can we not see the evolutionary process taking place today? The answer is a simple one. I know of no human which has lived for two-million years. Which in and of itself is not a very valid argument for this case, but nevertheless a substantial point at any rate. However, if we were to be more objective about ...
- 1988: Coconino Sandstone
- ... brought to end large groups of corals, bryozoans, echinoderms, and other invertebrates. Fossil Evidence Body fossils have not been reported in the Coconino, however invertebrate and vertebrate trace fossils remain the only evidence that organisms lived in the Coconino desert. A man by the name of Gilmore did a lot of work describing invertebrate and vertebrate tracks. In these studies, he described 10 genera and 17 species. Then a man by ...
- 1989: Comets
- ... its orbit. He figured that the comets that were seen in 1531 and 1607 were the same thing which meant it had an orbit of 76 years. Halley died, however in 1742, so he never lived to see his if he was right. His prediction did come true though when the comet came back on Christmas Eve in 1758. Halley's Comet came in the years 1835 and 1910. Then in ...
- 1990: Air Pollution
- ... for health care on us to keep us healthy, and increased maintenance and refurbishings of buildings all around the world. also causes damage to the environments such as to lakes,rivers,streams,trees, and whatever lived in those environments and cnnot be reserved. In the united States, the clean air act of nineteen-sixty-seven as amended in nineteen-seventy, nineteen-seventy-seven, and nineteen-ninety is the legal basis to ...
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