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  • China Civilization

    China Civilization

    China Civilization Summary In china they have what might be similar to the American government. Although the vice president would be the son to the president. The have what is called kinship ties. These noble clans were claming to be descendents from a hero or god. There were over a hundred noble clans the ruled in this era of 1000 bc. The writings of the chines were totally original from other writing systems. Instead of

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    Essay Length: 270 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Top
  • Child Malnutrition

    Child Malnutrition

    Introduction Malnutrition is the cause of more than half of all child deaths worldwide. Malnourished children have lowered resistance to infection; they are more likely to die from common childhood ailments such as diarrhoeal diseases and respiratory infections. Although the share of children who are malnourished has gradually been declining over the past 25 years, the actual number of malnourished children is still rising in many underdeveloped and developing countries. For example, in 1995,167

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Monika
  • Pollution in China

    Pollution in China

    One of the serious negative consequences of the People's Republic of China's rapid industrial development has been increased pollution and ruin of natural resources. A 1998 World Health Organization report on air quality in 272 cities worldwide reported that that seven of the world's 10 most polluted cities were in China (China: Environmental Issues). Industrialization in the Pearl River Delta has also contributed to worsening air pollution in Hong Kong. The Xinhua News Agency has

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    Essay Length: 1,032 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Analyzing Citigroup’s Adaptability in China

    Analyzing Citigroup’s Adaptability in China

    Analyzing Citigroup’s Adaptability in China Introduction There are different indicators of adaptability. A company is deemed adaptable if it is able and continues to be innovative and competitive in a challenging and foreign environment. Citigroup represents an excellent example of an entity that has displayed adaptability to its environment. In 2001, Citigroup decided to increase its presence in China, despite the potential changes in the Chinese environment as a result of their entering the World

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • China as Most Favored Nation

    China as Most Favored Nation

    China as Most Favored Nation Essay written by Luke Allison What is the debate on weather or not China should retain favored-nation trading status all about? Is it really a decision on what is best economically for the United States, and China. Or is it: the issue of Chinese human rights violations and the fact that if the United States where to revoke the favored nation status of China it would have a profound negative

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    Essay Length: 3,441 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Janna
  • Gun Policy

    Gun Policy

    Topic: Gun Policy Specific Purpose: to persuade my audience that a uniform national gun policy is necessary. Thematic statement/ central ideas: A uniform national gun policy is necessary because the gun policies vary from state to state, the lack of a policy allows innocent death, and costs the public money. INTRODUCTION: ATTENTION GAINING DEVICE: Let me tell you a short story. At 11:10 AM, on Tuesday, April 20th, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold arrived

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The one

    The one

    Kmart started off on the right foot back in 1899 and was a major player in supplying goods to the consumers from their small five and dime stores. From there they started to expand, they were a provider of low-cost merchandise but once the competition (Wal-Mart and Target) started opening they started losing the fight. Since that time they have been through many changes and many hard times. By 1962 they started opening full line

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    Essay Length: 1,488 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Max
  • Parent and Child Relationships

    Parent and Child Relationships

    Parent and children relationships In this essay, I’m going to tell you about some of the parent/children issues that do arise. Such as, one of the parents dying, one of the parents leaving, how hard a single parent can find it coping and how much babies can make people grow up. So many things can go wrong when you have a child of your own, especially when you have to bring them up on your

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Top
  • The one Your Looking For

    The one Your Looking For

    Computer Hacker The meaning of Hacker is one who accesses a computer which is supposably not able to be accessed to non authorised people of the community. Hackers may use any type of system to access this information depending on what they intend on doing in the system. Methods Hackers may use a variety of ways to hack into a system. First if the hacker is experienced and smart the hacker will use telnet to

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Max
  • Imagine Two Students, one Depressed and one Not, Who Have Both Done Well on a Paper. Using the Dimensions of Attribution Compare the Depressed Student's Attributions to That of the Non-Depressed Student and Explain How Their Attributions Correspond to The

    Imagine Two Students, one Depressed and one Not, Who Have Both Done Well on a Paper. Using the Dimensions of Attribution Compare the Depressed Student's Attributions to That of the Non-Depressed Student and Explain How Their Attributions Correspond to The

    Imagine two students, one depressed and one not, who have both done well on a paper. Using the dimensions of attribution compare the depressed student’s attributions to that of the non-depressed student and explain how their attributions correspond to their degree of depression. As “naпve psychologists” (Hogg & Vaughan, 2002), we make assessments about our environment and come to conclusions about events and behaviour we experience. These attributions we make effect how we feel about

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Transgenerational Child Rearing

    Transgenerational Child Rearing

    Transgenerational pattern of child rearing refers to the idea that “family factors are transmitted from generation to generation”. These factors include, but are not limited to, personality characteristics, religious beliefs, value of education, and child rearing techniques. I interpret it to mean that we will raise our children according to how we were raised ourselves in terms of discipline and how we react to certain situations. Many factors contribute to children becoming aggressive. Among the

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Jessica
  • No one in Sight

    No one in Sight

    Warwick Hills golf club is usually bustling with bright colored, polo wearing men and women golfing, eating, and carrying on conversations. The club’s three ballrooms are filled with employees enjoying their companies’ outings, before staring the long and drawn-out meetings with a speaker who ironically has a monotone voice and dry sense of humor. The dark and antique furniture seems bright, and cozy with the sun shining through the large windows facing out to the

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    Essay Length: 737 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • Child Hood Obesity on the Rise Written by Carol Torgan

    Child Hood Obesity on the Rise Written by Carol Torgan

    Child hood obesity on the rise, written by Carol Torgan, Ph.D. http://www.nih.gov/news/WordonHealth/jun2002/childhoodobesity.htm Child hood obesity on the rise, written by Carol Torgan, Ph.D. This article is located at Word of Health. Carol expresses that there are more children today compared to the past years who are overweight. Children are becoming obese not just solely on genetics but due to the lack of exercise, too much TV. watching, and over eating. She states that 1 in

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Most Wanted Violence Groups in Late Imperial China

    The Most Wanted Violence Groups in Late Imperial China

    Accompany with rapid growth of population and decline of government administration, violence groups became a significant popular culture in late imperial China. Although religious sects, brotherhood associations and banditry were all considered as illegal violence groups, they were very different because of their different political perspectives. A comparison and contrast of religious sects, brotherhood associations and banditry indicates that religious sects, who were considered threatening and be suppressed by the Manchu government, played a main

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Victor
  • How Important Is It for Australia to Maintain Good Relationships with China? Does Australia Do Enough to Support Human Rights in China?

    How Important Is It for Australia to Maintain Good Relationships with China? Does Australia Do Enough to Support Human Rights in China?

    Introduction This report aims to study the importance of maintaining good relationships between China and Australia. Because this is an enormous topic itself, the report is narrowed to illustrate the economic significance and determine the positives (negatives) associated with Australian-Chinese economic relationship. It also has an aim to examine whether Australia does enough in order to support the human rights in China, and can Australia interfere in this so sensitive issue without damaging its relationships

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Anna
  • World War one

    World War one

    Great Depression- the severe economic slump that followed the collapse of the U.S. stock market in 1929, WW1 New Deal- U.S. president Franklin Roosevelt’s economic reform program designed to solve the problems created by the Great Depression Weimar Republic- the republic that was established in Germany in 1919 and ended in 1933, the Weimar Republic had serious weaknesses from the start. The Germans blamed this government for their defeat. Nazism- the fascist policies of the

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    Essay Length: 542 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Jessica
  • One Great Trip

    One Great Trip

    One Great Trip Have you ever been on a trip and you just wanted everyone to get along? If this has happened to you then keep reading. To make your trip drama free, plan your trip in advance, select your friends, and most of all, have a lot of fun. First, you need to plan your trip well and in advance. If you do not have a good spot, then your fun will be pretty

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Jon
  • One’s Opinion

    One’s Opinion

    One’s Opinion I believe the nature of logic is a very delicate subject. A person’s logic may very well be different from another person’s thinking. Therefore, one person’s opinion may hurt another individual’s feelings if the judgment is taken incorrectly. This is where critical thinking comes to play. What most people should do is think before they speak. An individual should practice using critical thinking skills. As for critical thinking I believe there are different

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    Essay Length: 848 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Kevin
  • 1 Year Old Boy - Child Observation

    1 Year Old Boy - Child Observation

    Subject: 1 Year Old Boy Location: Toy room Concept: play, Language, sense of self, empathy It was playtime for the one year old boy. There were all sorts of toys. The playroom was very small. There was a huge toy chest full to the top with toys. On the wall there was a body length mirror. This was the little boys favorite place to play. He would also play with some of the other toys

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    Essay Length: 375 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Edward
  • Monetary Policy

    Monetary Policy

    Recently, concern was expressed over stimulating the economy in a recession and how loans are affected. The monetary policy is not as effective when the demand for loans is low, even with low rates. The demand for the loans may decline because of consumer confidence. As the demand for loans shrinks, the effectiveness of changing interest rates decreases. The demand for loans is based on the cost of the loan but also on the consumption

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    Essay Length: 660 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Child Abuse

    Child Abuse

    Child Abuse According to the film, Violence: An American Concept, there are two ways of thinking about violence: in terms of an act of force, or in terms of a violation. Child abuse is not a new social problem, nor is it a haphazard or deviant activity. It is considered an unfortunate part of our culture. However, while domestic violence is now politically recognized as one of the most entrenched and pervasive forms of violence

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Immigration Policy Is in Need of Reformation

    Immigration Policy Is in Need of Reformation

    The effects of the immigration population have been debated since immigrants began to enter the United States over a century ago. The positive and negative effects of their presence has become a controversial topic among political leaders, lobbyists, and citizens, resulting in the implementation of immigration policy that mirrors the opinions of these Americans. It is you, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), that enforce and in some ways implement these immigration laws. What

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Child Labour in Pakistan

    Child Labour in Pakistan

    Background Child Labour is a condemnable phenomenon and elimination of child labour is a feasible objective. It must be eradicated altogether, for democratic and healthy growth of the society. Children should grow into adulthood through love and care, education and training. Health of the society depends upon the physical, moral and spiritual development of its children. The awareness of the problem provided basis for the enactment of the Employment of Children Act, 1991 followed

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Protagonist/antagonist Dynamic in Fiela's Child and So Long a Letter

    The Protagonist/antagonist Dynamic in Fiela's Child and So Long a Letter

    The protagonist/antagonist dynamic in Fiela’s Child and So Long a Letter Women’s struggle for equality is about as common in society as the belief in their inferiority; it is no stretch of the imagination to figure why. The novels Fiela’s Child and So Long a Letter chronicle a woman’s fight for freedom and in so doing maneuver to criticize the patriarchal societies that elicit this struggle. This indictment is communicated by no shortage of means.

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: David
  • Wal-Mart in China

    Wal-Mart in China

    1.1 Why has Wal-Mart been successful in the US? Many attributed Wal-Mart's success to its well-known model of selling brand-name products for less. The secret of success lay in a unique combination of culture and strategies at Wal-Mart that set it apart from its competition. To give customers what they wanted, Wal-Mart rightly focused on two major value drivers - price and service. ⦁ Price (Every Day Low Price) "Every Day Low Price" was the

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: July

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