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Mirror Image by Alicia Potter Source: Arttoday.com "Women come in waving Victoria's Secret catalogues or Playboy clippings and say, 'I want those breasts.' Men come in and say, 'I want to get…

Ralph Nader, 2000 News

consumer advocate, won the Green Party presidential nomination in June. Nader courted labor and based his campaign on ridding corporations from politics. He threatened to be a spoiler for…

bourgeoisie

(Encyclopedia) bourgeoisiebourgeoisieb&oobreve;rzhwäzēˈ [key], originally the name for the inhabitants of walled towns in medieval France; as artisans and craftsmen, the bourgeoisie occupied a…

Anatomy and
Physiology: Volumes and Volumes

Volumes and VolumesAnatomy and PhysiologyThe Respitory SystemLungs, Bronchi, Trachea, NosePharynxMore Than Just a PipeGas Laws and BreathingVolumes and Volumes To truly understand breathing, it…

The Air We Breathe

The Question: How many quarts of air does a human being breathe every minute? The Answer: We breathe about 6.5 quarts of air in and out every minute…

Kenneth Tomlinson, 2005 News

chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, drew criticism from Democrats in June for attempting to politicize the corporation, which annually contributes $400 million to public…

KOOL-AID History

The Question: My son came home and asked me when KOOL-AID was invented, and by who. Can you help? The Answer: According to Kraft Foods, Kool-Aid was…

Ronald Perelman Biography

Ronald Perelmanturnaround specialistBorn: 1935Birthplace: Greensboro, N.C. Educated in boardroom behavior at his father's knee, Perelman began attending board meetings for Belmont Industries…