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  • Psychology: Attachment
    Harry Harlow constructed two fake monkey mothers each made out of a different material.
  • World War I and Disillusionment
    With the onset of WWI in 1914, pressure was put on the United States as neutrality became an unviable option. For several reasons, the US ultimately entered the war on the side of the Allies.
  • How to Earn Income as an Online Freelance Writer: Part 1
    Making money online writing is a seemingly unobtainable goal sometimes, but these four fool-proof ways make it easy for anybody. Read this article for a great lesson on making money online as a freelance writer/blogger.
  • Solenoid Launcher
    Just as a single wire with a current creates an electromagnet, a solenoid creates a separate magnetic field with each turn. The uniform proximity of the coils forms one large field with magnetic pull towards each end of the tube of wire.
  • Banality of Evil
    The code followed by the Marines states the order that marines must follow as, "Unit, Core, God, and Country."
  • Tortoise Vs. Hare: The Rematch!
    It looks like this race is heating up as Hare has Tortoise in his sights. Surprisingly, the Hare has been able to keep up this blistering pace for this whole race. This is incredible.
  • Flight: The Illusion of Freedom
    Exercise Flight is an idea, the concept that you can just fly away to a better place. This concept is one of inspiration to those who are working toward the goal of one day reaching that flight.
  • The Map and Legend of Traditional African Culture
    The presence, influence and truth of the Traditional African Culture have been expressed across the Black World through the means of Black Literary works such as Janheinz Jahn's Muntu and Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart.
  • Traditional African Culture
    "The traditional African world was one of primitive superstition, totally dominated by fearsome and mysterious forces created by man. In this world, the...powerless before these primitive, self generated demons."
  • Network Security: An Overview
    Even with a password encryption in place, programs such as airsnort allow a hacker to crack WEP security codes to gain access to a wireless network by a technique known as packet sniffing.
  • Should We Lower the Drinking Age?
    12 percent of teens aged 15 to 17 reported having unprotected sex as a result of having been drinking or using drugs.
  • War Images: Iraq
    The soldier has probably just finished some sort of combat and has a mixture of sweat, dirt and blood splattered on his face.
  • Nuclear Warfare: An Overview
    The production of the first nuclear weapon happened during World War II.
  • The Guns of August Book Review
    The Guns of August written by Barbara W. Tuchman depicts a good rendition of the First World War and its first month of battle.
  • A Biography Michaelangelo
    Michelangelo's association with Ghirlandaio coincided with his beginning to work as a sculpture of the Medici family.
  • Economic Geography of Africa
    Comparatively undeveloped as yet, South Africa and much of East Africa will eventually support enormously greater agriculture and industry. The continent is largely under the political control of European nations.
  • Strategy for Beginning Pokemon Gold/Silver
    These tips provide insight into making your Pokemon Gold or Silver experience easier and more fun.
  • Jerusalem and the Wailing Wall
    Hundred of Jews gather before this wall each Friday and Saturday morning to lament the downfall of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel and to pray for the restoration of Palestine as a national home.
  • 17th and 18th Century Astronomy and Isaac Newton
    In 1664 by means of a few glass prisms and a series of simple experiments, Newton showed that white light is really a combination of colored light of the spectrum and that light travels in straight lines.
  • An Overview of Animal Cruelty
    In 2001 authorities captured more than 2000 hens, chickens and roosters which were believed to be involved in the deathly sport of cockfighting.
  • A Biography of Poet Rita Dove
    Rita Dove's poetry is greatly influenced by her real life experiences. Unlike many other black poets Dove was not oppressed or poor.
  • Neopets: Make Millions of Neopoints on the Trading Post
    The Trading Post is where unbuyables are dealt. There's potential to make millions here, whether from selling your own items or strategically buying other users' items.
  • History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
    The conflict can be rooted in the rising of national movements during the late 19th century. The two main national movements rooted in this conflict were Zionism, and Arab Nationalism.
  • Strain Theory, Delinquency, and Street Gangs
    The Strain Theory is made up of anomie and social disorganization theories. The term anomie was first used by Emile Durkheim one of the founders of sociology to refer to a state of normlessness, a condition that promotes higher rates of suicide.
  • The Andromeda Constellation
    Andromeda's name comes from Greek mythology, the story of the boastful queen. In the story Andromeda is the beautiful princess daughter of queen Cassiopeia, who makes the mistake of boasting that her radiance surpasses that of the Nereids.
  • Lebron Seals Victory for Cavs, Evens Series
    In a pivotal game 2 with the Cleveland Cavaliers at home and down 1 game to nothing Lebron James provided last second heroics.
  • A Biography of Willem De Kooning
    In 1960, Willem de Kooning painted "Door to the River," which is now stored in the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
  • The Pardon Gray Preserve of Tiverton, Rhode Island
    The preserve features 155 acres of woodlands and 80 acres of meadows. One of the main attractions is a ridge that overlooks Sakonnet River. The Sakonnet River is a small river running between Tiverton and Portsmouth.
  • A History of the Armenian Genocide
    The Armenian Genocide began on April 24, 1915 throughout Turkey. On this day between five hundred and one thousand people of high position were rounded up in the city of Istanbul and slaughtered.
  • The Explanation of the Famous Duel of Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton
    Dueling is now considered one of the most primitive ways of settling an argument. So why did two of America's most prominent politicians engage in such behavior?
  • How Propertied Wealth Has Exerted Control Over the US Political Institution
    To win the popular vote of these citizens, the candidate as well as his/her position on issues must be highly publicized and exposed to the people that will be voting.
  • Is Our Constitution Democratic?
    Democracy, the word that is thought to be the underlying principle of our country's government; it's not. Our system of government is founded on the U.S. Constitution that was written in 1787 by delegates from twelve of the thirteen states.
  • The Bush Administration and the Return of the Imperial Presidency
    President George W. Bush has used his interpretations of the Constitution and the fear of terrorism in the United States...making himself an Imperial President.

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