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The Olympics
Number of words: 1273 - Number of pages: 5

.... was the site where originated, this seemed reasonable to the Greeks (Guttmann 1992). After the Spartans introduced the idea of competing naked, all events were performed in the nude. As a way of being ”slick” when wrestling, athletes often rubbed their bodies with oil to make it easier for them to slide away from their competitors (Bellow 1994). The women were unable to compete in these games, but their time to shine would come into play a little later. The people who won their events were considered heroes in their towns. Often, their town would build a s .....


Beer
Number of words: 1961 - Number of pages: 8

.... the farmer discovered that his barley crop was wet, in order for him to salvage the crop, he probably spread it out to dry in the sun. Chances are that germination had already begun, and the grain had therefore malted and developed a much sweeter taste. The sweet result of what the farmer considered a disaster is now modern-day malted barley. This malted barley gave a sweeter taste to breads, cakes, or anything which had previously been prepared with unmalted barley. After a while when barley malt became a common ingredient it is thought that a loaf or bowl .....


Oedipus, Antogone, And Media
Number of words: 609 - Number of pages: 3

.... for the king chose to have his own son killed so that he could remain alive. Considering the situation from Laius’ point of view, it is not difficult to understand his actions but the mere fact that he tried to challenge fate causes his actions to seem ironic and cynical. By tinkering with fate, Laius caused the death of Jocasta, and Oedipus’ blindness and banishment in addition to the events caused by fate. In Antigone, Anouilh portrayed Creon in a similar way as Sophocles portrayed Laius. They both contributed more damage than benefit to the protagonists an .....


Media Effect 2
Number of words: 3034 - Number of pages: 12

.... live news via a satellite. From simple text to attractive graphics. From variety shows to teen oriented programs. Media has changed a lot since it started. II. Kinds of Media Television The fossils found in American garbage dumps clearly show the evolution of the radio into the television set. Layers of fossil garbage from the WWI era (10 million years ago) contain fragments of radios that use vacuum tubes. The first televisions appear in the WWII layer (8 million years ago) that lies immediately above the WWI layer. The components in these early television sets .....


The Dodge Durango
Number of words: 1420 - Number of pages: 6

.... a good value,” with “V-8 power in a mid-size package.” The Dodge Durango is equipped with all the right necessities to be a quality sport/utility vehicle. A quality sport/utility vehicle has a large and comfortable interior, a rugged and sleek exterior, a powerful engine for hauling and towing, and is priced reasonably. A sport/utility vehicle is used for traveling through woods or muddy fields, driving up steep mountains, hauling boats, or even other cars. SUVs are also used to haul the family around and go to romantic dinners. The interior of the SUV mus .....


Volvo The Collectable Classic
Number of words: 393 - Number of pages: 2

.... 1961 the company came out with same car but had some revisions, like a bigger engine the 90hp 1.8 liter. This car had natty trip in new colors which for years it was in contempt. By 1966 the company was only making one model, the PV544. The company didn't have any technical advances in the car which probably kept the car and the company alive. To some the car was a very well build sports car. I know that in this cars day it was an amazing little car that was capable of a lot for a family car. A restorer said that the only way to kill the car is to ru .....


Sin Is Ignorance - Socratic De
Number of words: 343 - Number of pages: 2

.... was not distinctly of this, then his intelligence was already somewhat obsecured before he began, and the question merely returns again. If it is assumed on the contrary that when he began to obsecure his intelligence he was distinctly conscious of it, then sin (even though it be unconsciousness, seeing that this was an induced state) would not lie in the intelligence but in the will, and the question which must be raised is about the relation of he intelligence and the will to one another. With such questions as these ( and one might continue to augment them for .....


Fine Automobiles (persuasive)
Number of words: 552 - Number of pages: 3

.... are so many objects in view and situations on the average individual's mind that they may not think much of what the cavemen of the past thought about, such as the sun. So, now that the sun is no big deal, what is? The eye catching object is the automobile. That is man's current attraction, even if that attraction lasts for a split second. Today a car is practically a necessity, not an absolute one, yet with the nature of work it has a definite play in modern life. Cars are safer than ever before. With crash safety devices such as multiple airbags and crush z .....



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