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    Garrett Hardin (1915-2003) – He was a known scholar who took the fields of ecology and microbiology. One of his major works that was accomplished during his lifetime was an essay called, “The Tragedy of the Commons” in 1968. It delves into problems that will be and is currently being encountered by the human race about our excessive overuse of Earth's resources and its increase from the rising population. This had an impact in that it led into multiple debate and addressing of political issues.…

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    assassinated after his speech on April 4, 1968 at the age of 39, his killed was James Earl Ray. Dr. Martin Luther King was a power leader and speaker for the blacks one that dream that one day that this nation would stand for racism a poverty, materialism. We all know that his dream was one that only a few in his time would live to see it come to pass. He had spend many of hours and countless days in preaching and teaching his followers. During his final speech in April 1968, “Dr. King speech…

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    and nature” and that those who use it are “branded with the guilt of a grave sin.” (XI, 1930). The idea that the purpose of sexual intercourse is a ‘procreative’ function and should be cherish is what Catholics believe is a “natural law”. (CLICK) In 1968, Pope Paul VI…

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    Peroxidase-Ascorbate system Pregnancy & Implantation Introduction: It has been reported that the LH in various species of animals stimulates progesterone biosynthesis or secretion by the luteal tissue or the luteinized ovary (Savard et al., 1965; Amstrong, 1968). Injection of LH to rabbits increased progesterone,20α-OH-progesterone and estrogen in ovarian venous plasma (Eaton…

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    Harriet Tubman, David Henry Thoreau, Malcolm X, and Muhammad Ali are all well know famous activists who accomplished great social goals. But did they all do it the same? These individuals all broke the law, some using methods of Civil Disobedience while others with Uncivil Disobedience. Civil Disobedience is the deliberate violation of a law in pursuit of some social goal. However, Uncivil Disobedience is when a group of individuals pursue violent means to achieve a movement. In most occasions…

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    In the modern world most everything runs on fossil fuel, but there is one major flaw in fossil fuels. New methods are needed to generate power; we need an alternative energy source so that we do not run out of fuel. We need alternative energy for many reasons mainly because we are running out of fuel but also because we are polluting this world, alternative energy can produce “clean” energy that will provide a new power source without polluting this world. In this article I will talk about these…

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    Gender Stereotype Gender Gender refers to the personal traits and social positions that members of a society attach to being female or male (Macionis, 2012). Gender is a way in which a person expresses his sexual identity in cultural context (Helgeson, 2005). Stereotype A stereotype is a view that is held by one or more individuals about a group to make overgeneralization of the characteristics of that group (Heilman, 2012). Gender Stereotype and Gender role Gender stereotypes are deep-rooted…

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    In 1776 the Continental Congress convened with the idea of creating a new and independent nation. This nation would give freedoms and liberties to all people regardless of gender, race, creed, or nationality. It is this basis that our nation was founded on, but recently politicians have been attempting to remove some of the freedoms our forefathers fought and died to have and to protect. Throughout the last several years the American federal government has continued to slowly remove the freedoms…

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    Information about events occurring in Vietnam was being withheld from the public, prior to January of 1968 people were under the impression the war was coming to a close. In 1968 the Tet Offensive changed the minds of millions. North Vietnamese attacked South outposts killing and injuring thousands of people in hopes to inspire an uprising and force U.S troops to withdraw from the war. The…

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    chairman of the Mexican Olympic committee to create one of the most successful works in visual identification. That being said it was successful because they designed branding elements with wayfinding in mind. Once Wyman had the logotype for the Mexican 1968 Olympics, he was ready to install them anywhere he can think of. There were large scale installations. One can see the energy and the geometry lined radiations of Mexico’s logotype everywhere projecting out of the stadium’s floor to…

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