Miscellaneous
Couldn't find what you were looking for in the site's sections? Take a look, it might be here.
11,203 Essays on Miscellaneous. Documents 8,161 - 8,190
-
Scenario Vs Forecasting
Conservation decisions about how, when, and where to act are typically based on our expectations for the future. When the world is highly unpredictable and we are working from a limited range of expectations, however, our expectations will frequently be proved wrong. Scenario planning offers a framework for developing more resilient conservation policies when faced with uncontrollable, irreducible uncertainty. A scenario in this context is an account of a plausible future. Scenario planning consists of
Rating:Essay Length: 797 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: May 28, 2010 -
Scene Breakdown from Seven
Technical/Artistic Blocking & Continuity For scene 1 Jess’ Thomas-Hall 0801 Costume:  Jeans and leather belt  Light blue button up shirt  Black faded leather jacket  Runners Physicals:  rub bridge of nose, and eyes with RH thumb and forefinger  run my LH fingers through my hair Pieces of business:  Keys  Sunglasses  20c coin  Gun - pistol I Walk into room holding keys in RH (1st piece of
Rating:Essay Length: 1,317 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: November 14, 2009 -
Schema of an Electrophoretic Display
[edit] Electrophoretic Schema of an Electrophoretic Display Schema of an Electrophoretic Display Using Color FiltersAn electrophoretic display is an information display that forms visible images by rearranging charged pigment particles using an applied electric field. In the simplest implementation of an electrophoretic display, titanium dioxide particles approximately one micrometre in diameter are dispersed in a hydrocarbon oil. A dark-colored dye is also added to the oil, along with surfactants and charging agents that cause the
Rating:Essay Length: 764 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: June 6, 2010 -
Scheuermann's Disease of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
Scheuermann's disease of the thoracic and lumbar spine Scheuermann's disease, or Scheuermann's kyphosis, is a condition in which the normal roundback in the upper spine (called a kyphosis) is increased. Most people with Scheuermann's disease will have an increased roundback (e.g. a hunch back or hump back) but no pain. The name of this condition comes from Scheuermann, the person who in 1921 described changes in the vertebral endplates and disc space that can occur
Rating:Essay Length: 404 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: May 26, 2010 -
Schindlers List Reaction Paper
Schindler's List Reaction Paper Schindler's List has been argued as Steven Spielberg's greatest film. The truth is that this movie was Spielberg's masterpiece as a director. I have seen Schindler's List three times to date, and every time I watch it, it gets better. The movie itself is in majority a sad one, I like to think of myself as an optimist and even when I am watching the movie it is hard to find
Rating:Essay Length: 309 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: April 26, 2010 -
Schizophrenia - Informative Speech
Schizophrenia Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about schizophrenia and its consequences. Central Idea: Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder that affects millions of people and it should not be underestimated or ignored. Introduction I. Does anyone have a friend who hears voices that nobody else hears, sees things that nobody else sees or believes that people are controlling his mind and trying to plot against him? A. Well, I do. B. I have a
Rating:Essay Length: 265 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: January 11, 2010 -
Scholarship Essay
I strongly believe that the key to world reform is self-reform. By attending the University of Colorado, I hope to attain a strong education that will help me achieve significant reforms that in turn will let me help others. Currently, I am a freshman majoring in chemical engineering and pre-medicine. When I graduate from CU, I plan to further my studies in medical school or perhaps dental school. More importantly, I wish to set a
Rating:Essay Length: 319 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: November 25, 2009 -
Scholarship Essay
I am here Ever since I was a young kid I have always been interested in movies. My grandma, who was full of the wise the life experience left, always knew about my interest in movies. She feed my vain for the art. Even though her religion, she professed Adventist of seven-day religion, didn't let her go to the cinema, she always found the way to took me to the cinema. She and I enjoyed
Rating:Essay Length: 618 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: February 10, 2010 -
Scholarship Essay
Scholarship Essay No greater contribution can be made to a specific field than research that leads to the development of a new and superior technology. Universities and businesses constantly attempt to remain on the cutting edge of new design, manufacturing, and application systems through research and development. If I were given the opportunity to conduct my own research, I would dedicate my efforts to the design of computer processing chips with the goal of increasing
Rating:Essay Length: 264 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: February 28, 2010 -
Scholarship Essay
I have always wanted to make a career out of my music. For years, i was determined to go to college to major in Music Performance, so that I could become a mainstream trumpet player like Wynton Marsalis. I was sure of this up until my senior year in high school, when I realized that I don't need to take 4 years of college to learn something that I can learn on my own or
Rating:Essay Length: 761 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: April 27, 2010 -
Scholarship Essay
Since childhood, the studies of philosophy and science have interested me profoundly. Having read many books on relativity, quantum mechanics, existentialism, religion, capitalism, democracy and post-Aristotelian philosophy, my quest for knowledge has only intensified. Certainly, the purpose of my life is to discover a greater understanding of the universe and its people. Specifically, I plan to better grasp the interrelationship among forces, matter, space, and time. In addition, I hope to find a unified field
Rating:Essay Length: 626 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: May 31, 2010 -
Scholarship Essay
As a senior, I am honored to have the opportunity to apply for the scholarship; getting a scholarship in college is the icing on the cake. One of the most incredible gifts that I ever got was my dedicated parents who: urged me, motivated me and led me toward my academic accomplishments. They helped me understand the value of education and the infinite spectrum of possibilities it provides for success. Since my childhood, I have
Rating:Essay Length: 485 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: June 6, 2017 -
Scholarship Essays
When I was attending elementary school, Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday was not always celebrated as a national holiday. My school did not recognize it as a holiday at all, but in my household, his life and accomplishments were always honored. Despite the fact that my little sister and I hardly ever missed school, on that day, as a sort of silent demonstration, my parents always took us out of school, and encouraged us to
Rating:Essay Length: 367 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: March 6, 2010 -
Scholarships
Ever since I was a child I knew that I always wanted to have a career in the medical field. I started my journey into the nursing field in 2006. It was there during the clinical portion of the program that I realized that nursing was not where my heart was. After having my son, I decided to take a break from school and reconsidered my career goals. I knew I wanted to stay in
Rating:Essay Length: 520 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: March 9, 2017 -
Scholastic Crisis
For the past twenty or more years, people have been thoroughly going over the United States' educational system with a fine tooth comb, attempting to figure out exactly what is wrong with the educational system. What they have not realized is that the problems that they are now finding are problems that have not just come up in recent years, but are problems that have always been there. The one thing that they are realizing
Rating:Essay Length: 1,043 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: November 29, 2009 -
School
Ever since I was a young kid I have always been interested with aircraft. I was so curious of how airplane's fly. I remember taking my toys apart to see how it works. As a kid I wanted to go to the airport to watch the airplanes land and fly and pondered how this happens. Other kids wanted to go to the amusement places. As I grew older I became more and more interested in
Rating:Essay Length: 1,261 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: January 5, 2010 -
School
My paper will outline the current research in the area of quantum computing. Concepts such as the potential and power of quantum logic will play an important role in generally understanding how quantum computing works. In addition, the obstacles and research done toward quantum computing will also be discussed to show the efforts put out to find out more about the topic. The significance of quantum computing will be overviewed by the future outlook and
Rating:Essay Length: 4,119 Words / 17 PagesSubmitted: January 13, 2010 -
School
Ever since I was a young kid I have always been interested with aircraft. I was so curious of how airplane's fly. I remember taking my toys apart to see how it works. As a kid I wanted to go to the airport to watch the airplanes land and fly and pondered how this happens. Other kids wanted to go to the amusement places. As I grew older I became more and more interested in
Rating:Essay Length: 1,261 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: March 24, 2010 -
School Busing
In the United States, millions upon millions of children attend public schooling. These millions of children come from every background; African American, Caucasian, Asian, Latin, etc. All of these ethnicities go to our public schools. Not only are children categorized into different ethnic groups, but also economic groups. Children from low, middle, and high-income families all attend public schooling. Because of all these societal groups going to school together, public schooling can truly be characterized
Rating:Essay Length: 1,088 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: February 5, 2010 -
School Funding
There is much controversy existing over the idea of funding schools through licensing agreements with Coca-Cola and fast food companies. Some argue that there are many benefits, while others are strongly against the idea. Some of the advocates for school funding through such agencies say that students are encouraged do well through programs such as Pizza Hut's "Book It", where rewards are given to the students for various reasons, such as reading or doing well
Rating:Essay Length: 462 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: May 19, 2010 -
School Jobs
Many high school students want to keep up with the high demand of designer clothes, new movies, and the best five-star restaurants, but really, who in high school can afford those things on their own? If parents are not going to supply the cash for the latest and hottest trends, then who is? With that being said, many students are left with no other choice but to dig into their free time so they can
Rating:Essay Length: 2,245 Words / 9 PagesSubmitted: January 8, 2010 -
School Leadership Dilemma
An ethical dilemma is a situation that will often involve an apparent conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another. It emerges in a conflict between at least two values which requires different responses. Ethical leadership requires leaders to mature as their primary concern is the acquisition of the virtue not just technique and character. The ethical dilemma discussion in question comes from the interview with the principal of
Rating:Essay Length: 384 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: November 16, 2009 -
School of Hard Knocks Why Some People Have an Edge
Ever wonder why most small businesses-- no matter how huge effort they put in their endeavor--still fail? Micheal Gerber reveals the answers in this book. Accordingly, the future of small businesses revolve in only three philosophies: the e-myth (entrepreneurial myth), the turn-key revolution, and the business development process. The E-mythThe e-myth, or the entrepreneurial myth, evolved from one very fatal assumption-- that the success of every business is simply achieved by summing up the following:
Rating:Essay Length: 768 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: December 6, 2009 -
School Parking Lot: A Parking Lot for Everyone
"Only the senior-year can ask the school administration for the permit to bring their car to the school parking lot." This rule was issued on 2006 in the regulation manual of our school. This rule never existed in previous regulation manuals of the school. As a student and being a driver, there are various reasons for allowing most of the students in the school who possess a driver's license to park their car in the
Rating:Essay Length: 509 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: June 3, 2010 -
School Resource officers
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS The School Resource officer program provides the use of trained full-time Police Officers who will work within the educational system. The objectives of the School Recourse Officer Program is to promote and assist schools in providing a safe learning environment which will also improve relationships between law enforcement and the youth of today. The program attempts to promote a better understanding of the Law Enforcement Officers' role in society while educating students,
Rating:Essay Length: 1,980 Words / 8 PagesSubmitted: April 19, 2010 -
School Safety
School Safety A lot of people wonder if schools are safe. I know they would like to believe that schools are safe, but schools are not safe. No matter what the schools do they can't make themselves completely violence free. Some schools, like private schools, think they make a difference and they do but only a little bit. They can set a dress code and make harsh rules against violence and name calling, but if
Rating:Essay Length: 568 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: February 18, 2010 -
School Shootings : Is a Possible Solution as Simple
School Shootings : Is a Possible Solution as Simple THESIS: There was a time in this country when everyone could walk around with a gun. We would teach our children how to use them to hunt for food and if need be protect the family and home. Yet with all that access you never heard of a child going into a school and killing everyone. We are suppose to have advanced, gotten wiser and still
Rating:Essay Length: 1,628 Words / 7 PagesSubmitted: December 7, 2009 -
School Uniform Requirement
It's official -- the largest school district in the U.S. has adopted school uniforms. Over a half-million elementary-school students in New York City will have to adhere to a dress code by the Fall of 1999. The president of the school board said the policy is "important to diminish peer pressure and promote school pride," but that it's not "an act of magic to transform schools overnight....It isn't going to replace good teaching, good principals,
Rating:Essay Length: 2,842 Words / 12 PagesSubmitted: November 14, 2009 -
School Uniforms
The introduction of school uniforms in the public school system would make a positive change for the students and the entire school. A common argument today is whether uniforms should be introduced to the public school system. I agree for many different reasons. The main reasons for having uniforms are that it would prevent bullying, create more school pride, and make school a better learning environment. An important reason for uniforms is that it would
Rating:Essay Length: 496 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: November 18, 2009 -
School Uniforms
What are you wearing today? Does it reflect your personality, your heritage, your style, anything? What if you were told that you could never wear those clothes again? Would it be for the better or for the worse? Different people have different opinions about school uniforms. School uniforms create unity within a school, consequently reducing conflicts, bullying, and crime. The uniforms eliminate a source of distraction and differences among students. Families also save money by
Rating:Essay Length: 585 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: December 27, 2009