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1. Slaughter House Five: Time Travel
Is time travel a mere illusion or can it really exist? In the novel Slaughter House Five by Kurt Vonnegut the existence of time travel is portrayed. Vonnegut does not use time travel to change the future or the past, just to visit it. He uses Billy Pilgrim to express his views of time, and it is up to the reader to figure out what this is. He deals
2. Notebook Computers
Notebook categories are blurring, with high-end systems coming down in price and even more powerful vale units. Sub-notebooks, too, are packing even more into lighter packages. Two high-end are the Gateway Solo 9100LS and NEC's Versa LX. Both have everything you need in a desktop replacement or presentation unit, beginning with a Pentium II/266, a
3. Mitochondrion
are the power plant of a cell. The mitochondria are cells based within a cell that turn nutrients from chemical form into a more simple and usable substance for a cell to use as energy. These sausage-shaped organelles are not a true organelle, but more of a parasite that invaded primordial cells and evolved along with them. A mitochondrians main p
4. No Need For Drastic Change
Everyone has his or her own views on how the world should operate. People learn to adjust their emotions and feelings to adapt to the actual standards of todays society in order to survive. Lao-Tzu, whose name can be translated as old master, is the author of the manual called the Tao-te Ching, which was written, in the sixth century. The Tao-t
5. The Road Not Taken - R. Frost
In his poem "The Road Not Taken" Frost's theme is about how the choices one makes affect life. When we come to a fork in the road, a decision needs to be made. Both paths are different and choosing the right one – if there is a right one – will depend on where we have been. Each choice that we make plays out differently in our lives. We