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  • How I Demonstrate My Freedom

    How I Demonstrate My Freedom

    How I Demonstrate My Freedom My freedom is very important to me. Many brave men fought and lost their lives so that we can be free to do common things that we take for granted. We are very fortunate to live in a society where we can choose our way of life. Many people in different cultures, past and present, have had their way of life dictated to them one way or another. The freedoms

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: July
  • History of the Computer Industry in America

    History of the Computer Industry in America

    Only once in a lifetime will a new invention come about to touch every aspect of our lives. Such a device that changes the way we work, live, and play is a special one, indeed. A machine that has done all this and more now exists in nearly every business in the U.S. and one out of every two households (Hall, 156). This incredible invention is the computer. The electronic computer has been around

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Mikki
  • The Ethics of Academic Freedom

    The Ethics of Academic Freedom

    The Ethics of Academic Freedom University of La Verne EcBu 543 Ethics in Organizations And Society Summer II 2005 Professor: Rita Thakur The Ethics of Academic Freedom "Don't take too seriously the advice of people who supposedly know better than you do. As long as you are finding out things we didn't know before, you are doing something right." ~Doreen Kimura The quest for knowledge can be a wonderful thing. It can help to

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Monika
  • America the Racist Tyrant

    America the Racist Tyrant

    America the Racist Tyrant In "The Declaration of Independence," Thomas Jefferson shows the King of Great Britain acting as a tyrant to the colonies, and Jefferson declared America to be free from Britain. In the "Letter from Birmingham Jail," Martin Luther King Jr. writes to a clergyman logically analyzing criticisms while communicating to the public his arguments. Jefferson fought for freedom and right for America. King also fought for better civil rights for his black

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Janna
  • Gangs, Violence, and Crime

    Gangs, Violence, and Crime

    Gangs, Violence, and Crime The origin of gangs in the United States dates back as early as the late eighteenth century (Lewis, 1). They thrived in large cities during the Industrial Era due to the immigration and population shifts of the era, which brought a rush of poor people living in poor conditions. Gangs become more regular when such factors as new immigration, poor living conditions, and greater availability of addictive drugs are present. Criminal

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Video Games and Violence

    Video Games and Violence

    VIDEO GAMES AND VIOLENCE Tonight on the ten o'clock news, I watched a story about a boy who killed his younger brother as they were playing out parts of the video game Half Life. The two were known in the neighborhood as "Good, friendly and were children that were easy to get along with," said a neighbor. They were acting out parts of the action/adventure game when the younger boy grabbed his dad's loaded gun.

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Fatih
  • National Stats. for Domestic Violence

    National Stats. for Domestic Violence

    National Statistics According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence 1 in 4 women will experience domestic violence during her lifetime. 20% of violent crime against women was intimate partner violence, compared to 3 % of violent crime against men. 1 in 15 women and 1 in 33 men have experienced an attempted or completed rape. In 2000, 1,247 women and 440 men were killed by an intimate partner. In 1999, intimate partner homicides accounted

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Andrew
  • African Immigration to Colonial America - an Essay

    African Immigration to Colonial America - an Essay

    « African Immigration to Colonial America » by Ira Berlin, a historian from the University of Maryland, published in March 2005 in the quarterly magazine "History Now" The text in question is a detailed account of demographic statistics and an aspiring profound description of the slave trade phenomenon that manifested in Colonial America by European settlers. The text does not intend to present a definite thesis or a clear question, yet it would seem that Berlin rather

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: David
  • Families in America

    Families in America

    Television is not just a form of entertainment, but it is an excellent form of study of society’s view concerning its families. This study focuses on the history of television beginning in the early 1950s and will run through present day. It examines the use of racial, ethnic and sexual stereotypes to characterize the players of these shows. The examples assist in tracing what has happened to the depiction of the American family on prime

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Tommy
  • White America

    White America

    White America When I lived in Japan and talked with my friends about Americans, I had a strong impression that my friends think the average American is white. Of course they realize that there are many other ethnic groups in the U.S. but they do not realize the true extent of racial diversity in America. In their minds, an average American has white skin, a tall nose, long legs, wide eyes, and a muscular body.

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Freedom-Determinism Debate

    Freedom-Determinism Debate

    The controversy between freewill and determinism has been argued about for years. Freewill is defined as the belief that our behaviour is under our own control and do not act in response to any internal or external factors. Freewill has been found to have four different conditions and to have freewill at least two conditions must be obtained, these are; people have a choice on their actions, have not been coerced by anything or anyone,

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Anna
  • Domestic Violence

    Domestic Violence

    Domestic violence is a topic that many of us will not feel affected by, but as a matter of fact this kind of violence is skyrocketing in our society. In the U.S., as many as 1.5 million women and 850,000 men were physically assaulted by their intimate partner last year, and numerous children abused by their parents. These sad criminal acts will continue to grow in our society, unless our community takes action to stop

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Top
  • Capital Punishment in America

    Capital Punishment in America

    Capital Punishment in America What is capital punishment? The dictionary defines capital punishment as a noun that means putting a person to death. At the end of 2003 there were 3374 inmates at 37 state and federal prisons who were on death row. That number was an 188 decrease from the statistics in 2002. Forty-seven of theses inmates were female which was a thirty-eight increases from 1993.(Lacey, Bonner) Although the number of people on the

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Illiteracy Among Adults in America

    Illiteracy Among Adults in America

    Illiteracy Among Adults in America While some adults in America are functionally illiterate, many adults can not read at all. America is supposed to be one of the most affluent advanced societies in the world. Free public education is available in every nook and cranny of this country, and the federal government spends billions of dollars every year battling illiteracy. So now the major question, why are so many American adults illiterate? In this essay

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Kia Motors America

    Kia Motors America

    Kia Motors America is based in Irvine, California, and is dedicated to the principles of its parent company, Kia Motors Corp. of Seoul, South Korea. The guiding mission is easily stated: "provide highquality, high-value and safe vehicles at market competitive prices and back them up with a 10 Year / 100,000 Mile Warranty Program and a customer-first policy." The Ever Changing Business Challenge As Kia’s sales growth continued to explode, increasing from just over 12,000

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Monika
  • What Was the Process the Immigrants Had to Go Through When They Came to America?

    What Was the Process the Immigrants Had to Go Through When They Came to America?

    What was the process the immigrants had to go through when they came to America? Immigrants came to American in search of freedom and opportunity. They mostly came by steamship. Examinations and vaccinations of the immigrants needed to be done. Both immigrants and their baggage had to be disinfected before they could leave Ellis Island. At the entrance to the Lower Bay of New York Harbor, the immigrants were inspected for contagious diseases like, smallpox,

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Yan
  • What Is America? That Has Been the Question Many People from Different Cultural Values Have Asked.There Are Various Points of View of What America Consists Of.Some Are Positive, Some Are Negative, but What Is the Reality Behind This Вђњidealвђќ Plac

    What Is America? That Has Been the Question Many People from Different Cultural Values Have Asked.There Are Various Points of View of What America Consists Of.Some Are Positive, Some Are Negative, but What Is the Reality Behind This Вђњidealвђќ Plac

    What is America? That has been the question many people from different cultural values have asked. There are various points of view of what America consists of. Some are positive, some are negative, but what is the reality behind this “ideal” place? Bharati Mukherjee an American writer from an Indian background, shared her experiences in Imagining Homeland and what migrating to another environment is all about. Many people, especially minorities, have the dream and desire

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Discrimination in America

    Discrimination in America

    In 1984 newspaper reporter Deborah Sykes was assaulted, raped and stabbed to death only a few blocks from where she work. Darryl Hunt and African American was convicted to life in prison for committing the crime. It appears justice has been served. In actuality and injustice was being committed. Years after being convicted a DNA test proved that Hunt was not the murderer and his incarceration was unnecessary. Racial bias and discrimination in the criminal

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: David
  • Sega of America

    Sega of America

    Sega of America Sega Corporation (Sega) is software and was hardware manufacture of video game consoles. Sega is also a producer of arcade video game with some of the most popular franchises such zaxxon, space harrier, and sonic the hedgehog. They produced several home video consoles such as Master System, Genesis, Saturn, and Dreamcast. Sega started their operations in 1940 as primary a "coin operated amusements for American Servicemen." (Sega, 2007) In the mid 1980s

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Domestic Violence

    Domestic Violence

    Did you know that the Department of Justice discovered that more than 588,000 women are victims of domestic violence and more than one million women are being stalked by there companions? Domestic abuse is violence towards a spouse or domestic partner, which doesn’t have discrimination on gender or age. Victims vary in ages 12 -50 and even older. Women victims of domestic violence need to have more protection against their companions. Restraining orders aren’t enough

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Monika
  • Can the Nation-State and Culture Combine Forces to Reduce Interpersonal Violence in the West?

    Can the Nation-State and Culture Combine Forces to Reduce Interpersonal Violence in the West?

    Can the nation-state and culture combine forces to reduce interpersonal violence in the West? Violence is a difficult term to define, but for the purposes of this assignment violence can be defined as a crime or the threat to commit a crime by one person upon another person, and that usually that has negative physical or emotional effects upon the victim. Violence in Western society has been increasing steadily and has become a major concern

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Violence and Conflict Are Central to ‘romeo and Juliet'.Discuss This Theme with Reference to Act 3, Scene 1 and one Other Scene.

    Violence and Conflict Are Central to ‘romeo and Juliet'.Discuss This Theme with Reference to Act 3, Scene 1 and one Other Scene.

    Violence and Conflict are central to ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Discuss this theme with reference to Act 3, Scene 1 and one other scene. The play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ was written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1594 and 1596. It is set in the Italian city of Verona and tells the tale of the tragic demise of two lovers, Romeo and Juliet, attributable to the bitter blood feud between their families, the Capulets and the Montagues.

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Vika
  • Obesity in America

    Obesity in America

    Obesity in America Today's American culture promotes eating habits that lead to obesity. Many of us help our selves to food that is readily or easily available instead of food that is healthy for us. This habit can be easily explained by the lack of time many Americans have and how many of us eat even when hunger is not present. As a result, America is considered the "fattest country in the world". Although our

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Steve
  • Article: America's Next Achievement Test; Closing the Black-White Test Score Gap

    Article: America's Next Achievement Test; Closing the Black-White Test Score Gap

    “Your Turn” Essay Article: America’s Next Achievement Test; Closing the Black-White Test Score Gap By Christopher Jencks and Meredith Philips Undoubtedly, higher education almost always guaranties higher income in the future. In determining whether or not labor discrimination exist between races, an experiment by using two different race with similar education is used to see whether discrimination exist. However, let say if discrimination on this particular experiment really exist, are all black have a

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • America Gained in 100 Years, Lost in Thirteen?

    America Gained in 100 Years, Lost in Thirteen?

    Claire Giegerich AP US-1 DiNardo-White 11/12/07 In colonial America during the late 1600’s and early 1700’s, the English empire had expanded extensively, now comprising of land as far north as New York and stretching south into the Carolinas. Under British rule, the colonies had developed into a society that would soon meet standards close to those of England itself. Although a common belief that England had ruled to colonies for over a century and lost

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Fonta