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  • Aids

    Aids

    On Friday 18th November, 2005, I put all studies aside and made up my mind to relax. On this night in question, I decided to attend an AIDS lock-in. It was the first time I was attending of that nature so I had no idea of what to expect. I did not want to attend this event alone so I rallied two of my friends and cajoled them to come with me. The lock-in was

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Top
  • The Great Depression, World War II and Suburban Growth

    The Great Depression, World War II and Suburban Growth

    The function of the Democratic machine in Chicago, which has dominated Chicago politics for nearly half a century, could be described as a political group that recruits its members by offering patronage, the act of offering handouts in return for support. You wash my hand I'll wash yours, in other words, you do something for me and I'll do something for you. Incentives such as political jobs, money, opportunities to get favors from the government

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Fonta
  • A Red, Red Rose Is a Poem Written by Robert Burns, During 1796, the Year of His Death

    A Red, Red Rose Is a Poem Written by Robert Burns, During 1796, the Year of His Death

    A Red, Red Rose is a poem written by Robert Burns, during 1796, the year of his death. The poem consists of four stanzas; each one four lines long. The first stanza has an exact rhyme at the end of the second and fourth lines -- June and tune. The repetition of "O, my luve" in the first stanza conjures up the idea that his love is different from other men. His woman is so

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Fatih
  • The Illinois Department of Public Health Agency and Its Role

    The Illinois Department of Public Health Agency and Its Role

    Public health involves a very broad range of services that impact many societies throughout the country. The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is comprised of various fundamental programs that provide community services such as vaccinations, food, water and drug safety, health care licensing, infectious disease control, statistical health analyses, genetic screening, and programs for special health needs of women. All these systems put together allow the IDPH system to assume major responsibility for the

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  • Treatment of World War II Prisoners of War: Japan Vs. United States

    Treatment of World War II Prisoners of War: Japan Vs. United States

    Treatment of World War II Prisoners of War: Japan vs. United States The topic of POW’s is a fascinating one that can be dealt with in various ways. First, one can gain information from primary sources from diaries and journals kept by POWs or their captors and guards. Second, there are secondary sources that can give general overviews of what treatment the POWs received. Another interesting thing in learning about POWs is to compare

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Ethical Dilemma: Transparency or Confidentiality?

    Ethical Dilemma: Transparency or Confidentiality?

    Corporate scandals at Enron corp., Tyco International Inc. and WorldCom Inc. demand for transparency in public reporting of financial data. It is highly desirable and lawfully required that each organization does diligent efforts to improve transparency in financial reporting as a means for the public to regain the confidence in the business community. It is believed that information sharing is a powerful positive action and an ethical duty of business. Transparency is desirable at all

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  • Mountain Lion

    Mountain Lion

    Mountain Lion is a poem that depicts the death of an inhabitant of the Lobo valley, a lion that is trapped mercilessly by two hunters, who are confronted by the poet as they leave the valley. The poet describes the lion’s face using contrasting but very emotive descriptions such as ‘beautiful dead eyes’, and ‘fine round-fashioned head, with two dead ears’ putting emphasis on the word dead by repeating it twice in the same stanza.

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  • The Entry of the Usa and the Failure of the Ludendorff offensive

    The Entry of the Usa and the Failure of the Ludendorff offensive

    The Entry of the USA and the Failure of the Ludendorff Offensive. The Entry of the USA. Both of these factors were very important in determining the outcome of the war. The American factor was important because when America joined the war, it was a critical period for the allies (April 1917). At the time they joined, Britain only had six weeks supply of corn, the French armies were exhausted after Verdun and French morale

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  • Lovely on the Inside

    Lovely on the Inside

    Lovely on the Inside The LOVELY advertisement in the February issue of Cosmopolitan, explicitly sells perfume but while implicitly selling confidence and inner beauty to single, middle aged women. I have to admit that I really don't care for Sarah Jessica Parker. While that maybe my opinion there are many, many people out there in this world who do adore her and everything that she may do. To them she is not just another face,

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  • Be on Guard

    Be on Guard

    Box , Ginew, Manitoba, Canada ROA 2RO From (Mush-ko-dah-be-shik-eese) Terrance Nelson, Okiijida Society Spokesman and Representative from Canada; National (US) Board of Directors: American Indian Movement Be on Guard April 14, 2007 I am first degree Midewiwin, most of our people are very spiritually connected people. Normally, I am very cautious in sending out warnings to warrior societies. The last time I send out a yellow alert was in March 2006 and it was

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  • Sebi as a Regulatory Body

    Sebi as a Regulatory Body

    INTRODUCTION In 1988 the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was established by the Government of India through an executive resolution, and was subsequently upgraded as a fully autonomous body (a statutory Board) in the year 1992 with the passing of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act (SEBI Act) on 30th January 1992. In place of Government Control, a statutory and autonomous regulatory board with defined responsibilities, to cover both development &

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  • Budget Deficits

    Budget Deficits

    For as long as most Americans can remember, the United States has been in debt. Previous presidents have tried to reduce our country’s debt, but Americans are starting to question whether our country will ever be economically stable. In 1978, the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act was passed. It listed economic goals that dealt with price stability, full employment, increased real income, and balancing of the federal budget. Balancing the federal budget means that

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  • Hacking

    Hacking

    f Contents Why This Document? What Is a Hacker? The Hacker Attitude 1. The world is full of fascinating problems waiting to be solved. 2. No problem should ever have to be solved twice. 3. Boredom and drudgery are evil. 4. Freedom is good. 5. Attitude is no substitute for competence. Basic Hacking Skills 1. Learn how to program. 2. Get one of the open-source Unixes and learn to use and run it. 3. Learn

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Top
  • The Cold War Summarized

    The Cold War Summarized

    The period of tension between the world’s two superpowers fallowing the Second World War is known as the Cold War. This period was full of tension and fear that the United States and the USSR would destroy each other and the world with their arsenals of atomic weapons. The seeds of this rivalry were planted nearly a quarter of a century before its actual commencement with the Revolution of 1918 in Russia. The Cold War

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Stenly
  • The Breakfast Club

    The Breakfast Club

    Society is always trying in some way or other to grind teenagers down to a demeaning surface. Unfortunately, this stereotype may never change. The Breakfast Club written and directed by John Hughes expresses exactly that theme. Fortunately, youth of every age understand exactly what they are going through and have the ability to change what is being thrust on them by the socialization process which begins in the home and is reinforced at school, not

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  • Christianity

    Christianity

    During the early 17th century, when Christianity first emerged in America, the goal of its earliest settlers was not only to strengthen the Church of England but also to spread their faith throughout the land. As a single, cohesive unit these settlers worked arduously to develop a country of strong Christian identity. Now, nearly 400 years later, their work has proved to be in vain. Yet despite America’s increasing lack of concern in religious

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  • The Shirt Industry in Derry - William Scott

    The Shirt Industry in Derry - William Scott

    The shirt industry in Derry was found by William Scott. He was born on 12th March 1765 in Balloughry, Co Derry. When Scott was 66 years of age he noticed the growing demand in Britain for cotton shirts with embroidered linen fronts. In 1831, Scott got his wife and daughters to make up shirts with which he boarded the steam ship �Foyle’ bound for Glasgow. His main customer became Mr William Gourlie & Son. (Roddy,

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  • The Last Judgment and the End of the World

    The Last Judgment and the End of the World

    The Last Judgment and The End of the World What would one do if you knew the world was going to end in 5 minutes? Would they do all the things they always desired to do but never got the time for? Would one get down and pray for absolution or would they sit back, relax and anticipate for the apocalypse to come. Everyone has some idea that they will be judged at the end

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  • The Industrial Revolution: A Time of Great Advancement and Change

    The Industrial Revolution: A Time of Great Advancement and Change

    Peter Stearns claims that the industrial revolution was an intensely human experience. What initially arose as scientific advancements in metallurgy and machine building, the industrial revolution period saw a redefinition of life as a whole. As industry changed, human life began to adapt. Work life was drastically changed which, in turn, resulted in family life being affected. As is human nature, major change was met with great resistant. Ultimately, the most successful people during the

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  • Factors That Lead to War

    Factors That Lead to War

    A war is started to settle an arousal of disputes over matters of territory, sovereignty, resource and ideology when no peaceful solution is available, utilized, or searched. By the word territory, we are pointing to the land which nations possess, and sovereignty refers to the authority power of the leaders of each country. Resource is the materials of which a country is able to produce with the availability of certain goods, while ideology is the

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: regina
  • A Chance Meeting

    A Chance Meeting

    It was a warm summer day when his life turned upside down. He and some friends had been enjoying some delicious pizza you could only find at privately owned Italian restaurants. They took advantage of the luxurious warmth and sat on the front patio where they could watch people pass by on the busy Bloor Street. But soon the sunshine was cast aside, and as with most hot humid days the bright blue sky was

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  • Emily Dickenson

    Emily Dickenson

    Hello, my name is Emily Elizabeth Dickinson. I was born in Amherst Massachusetts in 1830. I was not very close with my mother and father. I had an older brother Austin who was kind of bossy, and a younger sister, Lavinia who was very protective of me because I was shy as a child. I attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary which was an institution of higher education in South Hadely. I only stayed at this

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  • Task Management

    Task Management

    Task Management Graphics and Tables not included Task 1 There is no standard definition of an Information System Requirement. A requirement is a property that is essential for an IT system to perform its functions. Requirements vary in intent and in the kinds of properties they represent. They can be functions, constraints, or other properties that must be provided, met, or satisfied so needs are filled for the system’s intended users (Roger Abbott 1986). Information

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  • Richard Feynman

    Richard Feynman

    Richard Feynman 1602 bliss hill Savory heaven, 00000 I first heard of you in April of 1999. I was doing some research on time travel and asked a colleague if he happened to have some broad-ranged books on physics. He handed me a book entitled "The Feynman Lectures on Physics." I was unfamiliar with the book or you but read through it to see if there was any information I could use. There was a

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  • Return to the Real World!

    Return to the Real World!

    Return to the Real World! From the knowledge that I have gained after my first day on the job, there are numerous steps that need to be taken in order to move this dealership into working more efficiently. From what I have heard about Bobby III, the new CEO of the business, I have collected that he means well in regard to his drive and creative ideas for the dealership. After learning about his failed

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