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  • Shopping for the Environment

    Shopping for the Environment

    After finishing shopping I reach the grocery line where I quickly move all of your products onto the convener belt. The cashier, like always, takes forever to sum the total of my products. Before she even has a chance to finish I am already ask one of the most repeated questions there… “Do you want paper or plastic?” “Neither, here use this,” I say as I pass her a few reusable bag. “Paper or plastic,”

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Victor
  • Cisco Systems: Using the Web for Internal Efficiency

    Cisco Systems: Using the Web for Internal Efficiency

    Question 1: Cisco Systems is the leading supplier of networking equipment and network management for the Internet in the world. Products include routers, hubs, ethernet, LAN/ATM switches, dial-up access servers and software. Because customer satisfaction has always been a core value of a successful company, customer focus has been an essential component of Cisco Systems corporate culture since the company's inception in 1984. Since the future of the global economy is directly tied to productivity,

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: regina
  • Manifestations of the Divine

    Manifestations of the Divine

    Manifestations of the Divine Art has long been revered by anthropologists as a means of understanding cultures and the subcultures residing within them. The social mores held by the majority are commonly responsible for shaping what concepts are depicted, along with the means of expression used. This holds true for the representation of the Divine in art as depicted by different religious groups in specific times and places. While religious belief systems have myriad views

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: David
  • Confederation Vs. Federation the Need for Change

    Confederation Vs. Federation the Need for Change

    The US government transformed itself from a very weak government to a strong central government from 1776 to 1876. The maitenance and creation of order was deeply needed in america at this time. Due to the US Constitution, The Articles of Confederation, and the Bill of Rights America went through so much needed changes. Around 1776 America wanted a weak government because they had such a fear of monoarchy. When the trasformation of the new

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Monika
  • Against the Grain

    Against the Grain

    Against The Grain Life, death, and reputation: these are three basic elements of what sacrifices Elizabeth and Winston make in their societies. Winston represents life or death because of Big Brother’s control. Elizabeth’s family namesake is in jeopardy because of her uncommon beliefs on love and life. The two protagonists from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and George Orwell’s 1984, Elizabeth Bennett and Winston Smith, stand against their cultures. While Winston’s stand is more elaborate,

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Steve
  • The Day Jimmy Hoffa Didn't Come Home

    The Day Jimmy Hoffa Didn't Come Home

    The day Jimmy Hoffa didn't come home By Pat Zacharias / The Detroit News On July 30, 19, James Riddle Hoffa left his Lake Orion home for a meeting. Paroled from federal prison three years earlier, the former Teamster president had recently announced plans to try to wrestle back control of the union he had built with his bare knuckles from his protege -- now adversary -- Frank Fitzsimmons. Anthony Giacalone, a reputed captain of

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Artur
  • The Evolution of Man

    The Evolution of Man

    THE EVOLUTION OF MAN The evolution of man is an area of study that will never fully be understood, however, evidence has been accumulated to allow us to paste together an idea of what happened in the beginning of time. It allows us to gather an idea of how man progressed to exist in the state in which we see him now. We can see that the evolution of man was directly influenced by his

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Mike
  • Bill Bryson - Lost at the Movies

    Bill Bryson - Lost at the Movies

    In the chapter, “Lost at the Movies”; pages 113-116, we are introduced to the movie culture. His family went to see Jurassic Park: Lost world and he couldn’t believe the thought that was put into the movie. He could not fathom how a huge prehistoric dinosaur could go unseen through a huge city and suburbs. The movie made $92.7 million in the first weekend. Bryson comments “…for all its $100 million-plus budget, contains about $2.35

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Yan
  • The Black Cat

    The Black Cat

    The Black Cat, like most of Poe’s works, is twisted and in a sense, quite horrific. This short story, displays the competence of the human mind and it very own deterioration, without being able to bring it to a standstill. The narrator is completely aware of his deterioration, and in some instances of the story recognizes the transformation. The narrator tries to overcome the changes, but is unable to reverse his complete and total

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Monika
  • The Code of the Street

    The Code of the Street

    CODE(S) OF THE STREET Put simply, the “code of the street,” which according to Anderson is prevalent in the inner city ghetto, functions as a way for African American youth to maintain social order in neighborhoods that have been abandoned by formal institutions such as the police. Unlike other social codes that informally regulate public space in mainstream American culture (in Jacobs’ era or our own), a violation of the code of the street can

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Victor
  • Explore the Concept of Human Suffering as Outlined in Luke's Gospel and Discuss It Relevance Today

    Explore the Concept of Human Suffering as Outlined in Luke's Gospel and Discuss It Relevance Today

    The term suffering can be defined as any unwanted condition and the corresponding negative emotion. It is usually associated with pain and unhappiness, but any condition can be described as suffering. Christians suffer throughout the world everyday and it is not through their lack of faith. Christians under Nero were persecuted for their faith in God, through this suffering God promised them a place in his kingdom. God also promises us a place in his

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Tommy
  • The Six Benchmarking Steps You Need

    The Six Benchmarking Steps You Need

    The Six Benchmarking Steps You Need Everyone talks about benchmarking, but few know what to do. Learn the six steps in most any benchmarking initiative, from building support, to designing and improving a plan. Benchmarking, step-by-step: • Introduction • Step One: Select the process and build support • Step Two: Determine current performance • Step Three: Determine where performance should be • Step Four: Determine the performance gap • Step Five: Design an action plan

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    Essay Length: 3,074 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Janna
  • Reality Television: The Epidemic Sweeping Our Nation

    Reality Television: The Epidemic Sweeping Our Nation

    REALITY TELEVISION: THE EPIDEMIC SWEEPING OUR NATION The world of reality television is almost like an epidemic sweeping the nation in our present day and age. The popularity of sitcoms and other scripted television series is by far being taken over by the new world of reality television. Although these shows are greatly increasing in popularity, what is it about reality television that truly captures its audience? What kind of message are these reality television

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Anna
  • Is the Killing in the Chronicles of a Death Foretold Necessary as Means of Restoring Female Honor?

    Is the Killing in the Chronicles of a Death Foretold Necessary as Means of Restoring Female Honor?

    Is the Killing in The Chronicles of A Death Foretold Necessary as Means Of Restoring Female Honor? Candidate: Nikesha Deenoo Harry Ainlay High School Assignment #2 Words: 1,034 “Honor” is important to many families of ethic cultures and is often highly protected by any means necessary, as it gives a family its status and identity in society. In Spanish culture, female daughters hold the honor of a family, which is determined solely by their purity

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Fonta
  • The Scientific Revolution

    The Scientific Revolution

    The beginnings of the Scientific Revolution date back to 1543, when Copernicus first suggested that the sun was the center of the universe. While this was said to be a radical idea, the ideas and philosophies that belonged to Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes were far more radical. Both men are considered to be revolutionaries of the period. Bacon's work Novum Organum, Latin for "new instrument" was first published in 1620, the title was referring

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Artur
  • Out Break of the American Revolution

    Out Break of the American Revolution

    Outbreak of the American Revolution 2 The connection between Britain and the English colonies was that of the ruling of the colonies by the king of Britain, King George III and his parliament. The king’s ruling was very unfavorable for the colonists because of his tyrannic dictatorship and unjustly taxations. The mere thought of an island ruling an entire continent thousands of miles away with poor communication and lack of supervision of the colonies by

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Mike
  • Employee Privacy Rights: Is There Privacy in the Workplace?

    Employee Privacy Rights: Is There Privacy in the Workplace?

    Employee Privacy Rights: Is there Privacy in the Workplace? “Big Brother is Watching You,” is a phrase taken from the 1984 written novel by George Orwell in 1949. This concept, once believed to be farfetched, may be even truer today then Orwell could have imagined. Given the rate at which technology is improving, the privacy of employees may soon become wishful thinking. Employee privacy rights are being compromised by the advanced technology involving computers, telephones,

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Janna
  • Situational Ethics in the Film “windtalkers”

    Situational Ethics in the Film “windtalkers”

    Situational Ethics in the film “Windtalkers” The film “Windtalkers”, starring Nicholas Cage, is a movie about World War II and Navajo Americans who played a big role in the American victory. Out on the battlefield, important messages and coordinates of where to bomb the enemy were sent out over the radio. The enemy could hear the radio transmissions being sent out by the Americans. The American soldiers would try to talk in a code to

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Steve
  • The Yellow Wallpaper

    The Yellow Wallpaper

    “The Yellow Wallpaper” which was written in 1892 by Charlotte Perkins Gilman told the story of a woman that was nearly driven to insanity while being treated for a nervous breakdown. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a victim of misdiagnoses tells her story in her style expressing her thoughts in which she believes they transpired. The conflicts include the narrator against her husband, as well as the setting in which the story takes place and finally conflicts

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: July
  • The Civil Reserve Air Fleet

    The Civil Reserve Air Fleet

    Abstract The Civil Reserve Air Fleet is a partnership between the Department of Defense and commercial airlines where the airlines contractually commit a portion of their aircraft and crews to be used by the Department in the event of any level of military conflict. These aircraft can be "called up" and required to respond quickly to provide airlift support to the Department of Defense. There are minimum required levels of participation in order for the

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Fatih
  • The Byzantine Empire

    The Byzantine Empire

    Chapter 8 took us all over the mid-east, talking about the different cultures and people, but by far the best off and most impressive group were the Byzantines. While the west half of the old Roman empire was getting pummeled by invading barbarians, the east half was prospering. Not only were the barbarians leaving them alone for the most part, but they also had an excellent leader. His name was Justinian, and he ruled from

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Janna
  • The Spire:how Does Golding Display Jocelin's Degeneration in Chapters 1 to 8 of the Spire?

    The Spire:how Does Golding Display Jocelin's Degeneration in Chapters 1 to 8 of the Spire?

    Jocelin’s descent into what could be described as madness is a central theme in “The Spire” by William Golding, and the author uses a number of plot points and language techniques to convey this degeneration to the reader. Throughout the course of the novel we see the slow deterioration of Jocelin both physically and mentally as he changes from the dean of a powerful cathedral to a skinny figure with “a wild halo of hair,

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Max
  • Enlargement of the European Union

    Enlargement of the European Union

    Enlargement of the European Union Before the European Union was ever called that, it was entitled the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). The European Coal and Steel Community was created in 1951 following the signing of the Treaty of Paris. The treaty was seen as foundational in bringing together Europe in peace after the Second World War (Paris). The community had six founding members: Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemburg, West Germany, France and Italy. The

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: July
  • What Is the History of Reiki?

    What Is the History of Reiki?

    What is the history of Reiki? Reiki's tradition and history is oral and generally passed from Reiki Master to student during training. Some of the writings tell the story of how Dr. Mikao Usui, a Japanese Christian educator, discovered the ancient healing art in Japan in the late 1800's. His revelations paved the way for its emergence in the United States and the rest of the world. There are stories about the life and work

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Anna
  • The Baroque Era and Today: Anti-Antics of Artemisia Gentileschi Analyzed

    The Baroque Era and Today: Anti-Antics of Artemisia Gentileschi Analyzed

    The Baroque Era and Today: Anti-antics of Artemisia Gentileschi Analyzed There is no historic age admired more then the Renaissance. This epic period defined the meaning of art and its connection to humanism in the past and present. It was an explosion of ideas and knowledge. It was a rebirth of learning based on the rediscovery of ancient texts, and a rebirth of the European culture as a whole. When the Renaissance ended the Baroque

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Jessica