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  • How Far Was Stalin Responsible for the Purges in the 1930s?

    How Far Was Stalin Responsible for the Purges in the 1930s?

    Stalin was responsible to a large extent responsible for the purges in Russia during the 1930s. The purges in Russia in the 1930s began as purges made by Stalin in order to remove political opponents such as the Left and the Right Wing in order to secure his power. However, the purges began to spread to the army forces and the people of Russia. Purges were in the form of executions or exiled to labour

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    Essay Length: 1,242 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Socially Responsible Corporations

    Socially Responsible Corporations

    Socially Responsible Corporations Socially Responsible Companies are those that put the public interest as a priority in everything they do. These companies range anywhere from the food industry (Ben and Jerry’s) to communications (Motorola). These companies are noted as philanthropists, and are the leading companies in their markets. They also, most of the time, have very loyal employees who love working at their companies. The leader in socially responsible companies is the Fannie Mae Foundation.

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    Essay Length: 579 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Were Economic Factors Primarily Responsible for British Imperialism?

    Were Economic Factors Primarily Responsible for British Imperialism?

    Since the beginning of time various groups across the globe have fought for their freedom, and territory. Some groups failed and found little fortune while others prospered giving way to powerful nations capable of seizing land from the less fortunate for their own benefit. This is what modern day historians refer to as imperialism. Throughout history these powerful nations have used imperialism to their advantage. In simple terms imperialism is a powerful tool used by

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    Essay Length: 314 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Euripides Response

    Euripides Response

    Euripides Response One can not read Inphigenia and not think of several parallels to ancient writings. The sacrifice of a child, at the request of god, dates back to Abraham and God in the Bible. God required Abraham to sacrifice his only beloved son, one that came to him late in life from his already barren wife – a true miracle of God. In the end, as in Inphigenia, Isaac does not get sacrificed but

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Artur
  • What Is the Federal Government's Single Greatest Responsibility to the Public?

    What Is the Federal Government's Single Greatest Responsibility to the Public?

    What is the federal government's single greatest responsibility to the public? In my opinion the federal government has many responsibilities to the public, but most importantly is its pledge of protection to the public. When I say protection, I mean not only from military attacks from other countries, but by supplying funds for all the needs of the citizens. As the population in the U.S. increases and federal funds decrease, the government tends to forget

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Descartes - Discourse on Method

    Descartes - Discourse on Method

    Friendship The definition of friend is one attached to another by affection or esteem. In my opinion, I agreed with Aristotle throughout his well written argument on friendship. Everyone needs friends, even if they do not like to admit it. I strongly believed that in order for friendship to have a firm foundation there has to be love and other kinds of emotions. Aristotle believed that the good is what all things aim for because

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Victor
  • Motivation and Social Responsibility of the Free Market

    Motivation and Social Responsibility of the Free Market

    There are more factors that affect job satisfaction and motivate employees to work for a particular company than the salary and benefits paid for their services. According to Hackman & Oldman’s Job Characteristics Model, jobs should contain various characteristics in order to be a motivating job and to contribute to employee or job satisfaction. These characteristics are: skill variety, task identity, task significance, autonomy, and feedback. Along with this job’s characteristics a motivating job should

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    Essay Length: 892 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Due to the Stress of Raising a Child with Autism, Judy Abroates Responsibility Towards Her Son. Discuss.

    Due to the Stress of Raising a Child with Autism, Judy Abroates Responsibility Towards Her Son. Discuss.

    Due to the stress of raising a son with autism, Judy Boone does to a certain extent abrogate certain obligations towards Christopher. However while Judy does quash immediate responsibilities towards her son, she does not detach herself from Christopher completely. The relationship between Christopher and his mother develops and changes, but is not necessarily ever cut off completely. Despite the fact that Judy believes herself to be incompetent as a mother, there are many occasions

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Was Germany Responsible for the Outbreak of Wwi

    Was Germany Responsible for the Outbreak of Wwi

    "To w hat extent was Germany responsible for the First World War." There are many different factors that contributed to the outbreak of WWI. The most important of these are imperialism, the arms race, the alliance system, nationalism and the assassination of the Austrian Arch Duke. Although Germany has a share in the responsibility of these factors, she was definitely not the lone cause. Many powerful European nations played a roughly equal part in their

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Janna
  • Romeo & Juliet Comprehension Response by Hugo Estrada

    Romeo & Juliet Comprehension Response by Hugo Estrada

    Romeo & Juliet comprehension response by Hugo Estrada I think that when it comes to dating there's an uneasy feeling between parents and son/daughters. Dating is a very important topic in life and very controversial. It seems like everyone has different views and advice to dating. A common belief among parents for example is "is no dating till you are a certain age." While most male teenagers have way different views and opinions. A male

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    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Response: Intimations of Dark Tourism

    Response: Intimations of Dark Tourism

    Response: Intimations of Dark Tourism The study of dark tourism by Foley and Lennon displays a significant amount of research and examples. In pointing out the vast number of dark tourist sites, worldwide, the two authors validate the importance of dark tourism in anthropology. The manner in which a human views death depends completely on the way in which he or she was socialized from the time he or she was born. Although opinions, representations,

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Anna
  • Demarco’s Systems Analysis Method

    Demarco’s Systems Analysis Method

    Outline the structured specification produced by DeMarco’s systems analysis method. What do you think are the main advantages of specifying a computer-based system by means of such a structured specification? How adequately, do you think, does this method deal with the human aspects of information systems changes? According to DeMarco’s structured analysis, it is a study of a problem leading to the specification of a new system prior to implementation of that system. DeMarco also

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    Essay Length: 2,204 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Victor
  • The International Response

    The International Response

    The International Response The problem of conflict diamonds was first made public thanks to the efforts of several international NGOs, who bluntly denounced the links between the diamond trade and the wars in the African continent. NGOs played a major role in denouncing the trade of blood diamonds and ultimately demanding a response from those responsible. Notable about this campaign was its success in uniting unofficial diplomatic channels with a number of official as well

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Monika
  • A Critical Process for Methods Selection in Organizational Problem Solving

    A Critical Process for Methods Selection in Organizational Problem Solving

    1. INTRODUCTION Human beings follow a pattern of behavior based on their knowledge. It is claimed that knowledge is necessarily derived from individual experience combined with social and cultural influences (e.g. Gregory, 1992), and this knowledge can be seen as a basis for the individual's value judgment. From Burrell and Morgan's (1979) point of view, individuals always hold a particular world view (a so-called 'paradigm'), according to which they perceive reality. This world view is

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Method Man

    Method Man

    ********************************************************************** * WARCRAFT III: THE FROZEN THRONE * * STRATEGY GUIDE * * CREATED BY: despairfaction * * VERSION: 0.99b * * February 2, 2004 * * Copyright 2003-2004, despairfaction (Alex A.) * ********************************************************************** ***Table of Contents*** ЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇЇ 1.0 - GENERAL 1.1 - Introduction 1.2 - Version History/Expected Updates 1.3 - Legal 1.4 - About 2.0 - PLOT 2.1 - Synopsis of Warcraft III - Reign Of Chaos 2.2 - Introduction to The Frozen Throne

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Reflection on Discourse on the Method

    Reflection on Discourse on the Method

    Descartes is one of the most important western philosophers of the past few centuries. His greatest and most famous work is Discourse on the Method. In this book Descartes questions his own existence, and knowledge that he obtained from different sources. Main arguments of the book are well developed by a logical pattern and supported by examples. However, closely investigating this work, readers can come across many controversies and disputations. Being a well educated person,

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Stenly
  • A Response to Eric Schlosser

    A Response to Eric Schlosser

    A Response to Eric Schlosser What could be the food which people in the world have eaten at least once? The Answer to this question could be a Ѓgfast-foodЃh; moreover, McDonaldЃfs. It is easier to find Mc DonaldЃfs than finding the final destination when you are traveling. In his essay ЃgGlobal Realization,Ѓh Eric Schlosser demonstrates that the fast-food industries have power to control people in the globe like no others. Schlosser examines several impacts that

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    Essay Length: 573 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Responsibility of a Catholic Citizen in a Free Society

    The Responsibility of a Catholic Citizen in a Free Society

    The Responsibility of a Catholic Citizen in a Free Society Before we start to talk about our responsibilities we should be grateful that we are able to practice our own faith and we can stand up for our religion and speak up about it. We are here to be an example for the rest of the people out there who do not know any better and are falling in there lives. It is our

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Social Responsibility of Investors

    Social Responsibility of Investors

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Bred
  • Corporate Social Responsibility

    Corporate Social Responsibility

    It is definitely a freedom to live in the United States. We have the luxuries of national companies being held by rule and regulations based on our guidelines all the way from our healthcare system, pollution control, to industrialization. We have laws and organizations such as the labor unions in this country that maintain the checks and balances. While our country does focus internally on a lot of issues, we have gone above other countries

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Max
  • Response on the Awakening

    Response on the Awakening

    Response Sprinkle’s response on Chopin’s The Awakening has a clear voice explaining how Chopin received a negative attention on her novel when it was first released. In the late 1800’s women were not expected to write about such “vulgarity”. Yet in Chopin’s novel women’s right for individualism is clearly expressed. The audience of the post civil war era was not ready for a woman to express thoughts that men could only speak of. Women were

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Edward
  • A Standard Scientific Method Does Not Exist

    A Standard Scientific Method Does Not Exist

    A Standard Scientific Method Does Not Exist Some people believe that there is a cookie cutter method to perform science. However, a standard scientific method does not and will never exist. Science is a lot more complex than following a set of standard procedures. Scientific events and discoveries happen very often, but the method of achieving these often vary considerably. Some occur in unique ways, require certain circumstances, or even happen by pure accident. One

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Spire: How Does Golding Use Chapters 10 and 11 to Prepare the Reader for the Ending?

    The Spire: How Does Golding Use Chapters 10 and 11 to Prepare the Reader for the Ending?

    There are many ways in which chapters 10 and 11 prepare the reader for the end of the novel. Golding uses a number of plot points and literary techniques to convey a sense of finality and emphasize the feeling of impending doom which pervades large swathes of the novel in previous chapters. Firstly we must consider the condition of Jocelin, the main character through whom Golding expresses his story. Following the events of chapter 9

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Response to the Power Elite in Retrospect

    Response to the Power Elite in Retrospect

    Response to “The Power Elite in Retrospect” Alan Wolfe, in his article “The Power Elite in Retrospect” recaps and of responds to the key points brought up in C. Wright Mills’ article “The Power Elite”. He then evaluates and discusses whether the points Mills brought up in his article can be applied to America today. Wolfe first responds to why Americans were as complacent as they were at the time “The Power Elite” was published

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Commentary Margaret Atwood

    Commentary Margaret Atwood

    The poem titled �Variations on the Word Love’ by Margaret Atwood touches on and briefly discusses uses of the word love. The word love has many different interpretations, describing ones personal feelings, and at the same time has been overused by the media as a marketing tool. In today’s society the word love is highly overused and can have many different interpretations. In this poem Atwood explores these meanings and different interpretations of the word

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Steve