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  • Civil Disobedience in Abortion

    Civil Disobedience in Abortion

    Civil Disobedience in Abortion Current laws pertaining to abortion are diverse. Religious, moral, and cultural feelings continue to influence abortion laws throughout the world. The right to life, the right to liberty, and the right to security of person are major issues of human rights that are sometimes used as justification for the existence or the absence of laws controlling abortion. In many countries abortion is legal but only under certain circumstances. When talking about

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Top
  • Mind Control

    Mind Control

    It is possible to control your mental and physical well being by controlling your thoughts and emotions. This is true for the following reasons. First, people can change the environment they are in and the people they are surrounded by in order to change their mood. Second, we are aware of what makes us sad and what makes us happy, so that enables us to control our emotions. Many people are aware of their

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Edward
  • Civil War Questions

    Civil War Questions

    Q1. Societies strict rules about who is allowed to move up in the ranks of the army seriously impaired their being many qualified leaders. The nobles that were leading the army were not always the most qualified for the job. They did not base moving up in the ranks by skill or intelligence, which probably caused a lot of armies to miss out on some great leaders. One example of a leader who could have

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Civil Right Movement

    Civil Right Movement

    Civil Rights Movement The struggle for equality has been a battle fought for hundreds of years amongst African Americans. After the Great Migration and the developments of organizations such as NAACP, many African Americans gradually understood their rights as American citizens and came together to change their lives. The fight was for black citizens to enjoy the civil and political rights guaranteed to them and all other citizens by the U.S. Constitution leading to the

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Anna
  • Nestle New Product Development Critique

    Nestle New Product Development Critique

    1. Critique Nestle's new product development process for pasta and for pizza. Nestle's MRD was responsible for monitoring a product from the idea generation phase to the product launch step. The new product development processes consisted of 7 steps organized in a logical and sequential format which gives the MRD a clear direction for what is required for each product development cycle. Some of the key observations that can be made about their product development

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: July
  • Civil War

    Civil War

    civil war on sdfshjAlthough the American Civil War mainly occurred because of slavery, the fact is that slavery had a lot to do with economic and social issues. By the year of 1860, the North and the South was developed into extremely different sections. There was opposing social, economic, and political points of view, starting back into colonial periods, and it slowly drove the two regions farther in separate directions. The two sections tried to

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: regina
  • "the Six Sigma Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control (dmaic) Process

    "the Six Sigma Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control (dmaic) Process

    "The Six Sigma Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control (DMAIC) Process"1 Six Sigma – DEFINE process includes: • Define the project: purpose, scope, and resources in the charter • Develop the SIPOC (Suppliers-Inputs-Process-Outputs-Customers) map to understand the process • Determine project goals the fit customer needs (Voice of the Customer) Six Sigma – MEASURE process includes: • Collect baseline data on suspected problem • Plot the data in time order • Use Pareto charts to pinpoint

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Critique of Tyler and Wiggins

    Critique of Tyler and Wiggins

    In his book Basic Principles of Curriculum and Instruction, Ralph Tyler outlines four critical components of curriculum that may serve as a guide to the creation of curriculum as well as a tool for the analysis and interpretation of curriculum. The four basic components consist of educational purposes (or objectives), educational experiences (or learning activities), organization, and evaluation (Tyler, 1949, p. 1). While Tyler does speak to each of these four components, nearly half of

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Bred
  • Civil Rights Movement

    Civil Rights Movement

    Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movement gave rise to many great leaders, and produced many social changes that were the results of organized civil rights events that were staged throughout the South by organizations devoted to eliminating segregation, and giving the African American people the ability to pursue the American dream. The most important civil rights leader during the time was Martin Luther King Jr., and the most important event that took place during

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Artur
  • Role of Government as a Socializing Agent and the Role of Morality in Effective Social Control

    Role of Government as a Socializing Agent and the Role of Morality in Effective Social Control

    Question “Thomas Hobbes (Leviathan) maintained that for social control to exist, there must be strong government to ensure moral and social harmony. Niccolo Machiavelli (The Prince) however, contended that social benefits for social stability and security can be achieved in the face of moral corruption.” In about 2000 words, write an essay based on research found in the two books above that talks about the role of government as a socializing agent and the role

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Edward
  • Critical Critique of the Role of Government Under Capitalism

    Critical Critique of the Role of Government Under Capitalism

    Economics 605 30 November 2005 Critical Critique of the Role of Government Under Capitalism As a dynamic discipline, each economic school of thought continually challenges previous schools and advocates certain ideas and developments. In light of the millions of children that die each year because of the misallocation of food- while the rich get richer, this paper will preface the need for socialist revolution. Certain concepts from the classical, Chicago, and Keynesian schools are treated,

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • African-American Civil Rights Movement

    African-American Civil Rights Movement

    African-American Civil Rights Movement Throughout the 1960’s, the widespread movement for African American civil rights had transformed in terms of its goals and strategies. The campaign had intensified in this decade, characterized by greater demands and more aggressive efforts. Although the support of the Civil Rights movement was relatively constant, the goals of the movement became more high-reaching and specific, and its strategies became less compromising. African Americans’ struggle for equality during the 1960’s was

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Mike
  • Casue of the Civil War

    Casue of the Civil War

    In 1850, a document called the Fugitive Slave Act was passed. Primarily, this document dealt with the reclaiming of runaway slaves. This law allowed southerners to call upon the federal government to capture runaway slaves who had fled the South and may be living in the North. The Fugitive Slave Act and the laws that went with it only caused controversy in the North. This split the North and South. In reaction to this, some

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Robert E.Lee’s a Civil War

    Robert E.Lee’s a Civil War

    Robert E. Lee's Civil War Bevin Alexander Alexander, Bevin. Robert E. Lee's Civil War. Holbrook, MA: Adams Media Corporation, 1998. 1-338. Bevin Alexander is a renowned author of books on American military history. He is most well known for his books on the Civil War, including How Hitler Could Have Won World War II and Lost Victories. He lives in Bremo Bluff, Virginia, and he is still a contributor to the Civil War book collections.

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Top
  • The Effects on Civil War

    The Effects on Civil War

    The Civil War had an effect on us. The Civil War was one of the most tragic wars in American history. More Americans died in this war then in all other wars combined. In this war we did not fight against other people, we fought brother against brother and the nation was torn apart. There are many reasons why this war took pace. Fist the nation was come together and then the southern states were

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Yan
  • Guns Need to Be Controlled

    Guns Need to Be Controlled

    Guns Need to be Controlled It was a typical day in Las Angeles when two suspects attempted to rob a Bank of America in North Hollywood. Loaded with assault rifles and armor piercing bullets, the suspects started shooting at everything that moved. Dave Butler a former LAPD officer said “the police officers who arrived on scene first were at a huge disadvantage” because they only had their standard-issue 9 millimeter Baretta’s and 15 bullets each.

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Janna
  • The Daily Life in a Civil War Camp

    The Daily Life in a Civil War Camp

    Officers in the field lived much better than enlisted men. They generally assigned one or two officers to a tent. Since they provided their own personal gear, items varied greatly and reflected individual taste. Each junior officer was allowed one trunk of personal belongings that was carried in one of the baggage wagons. Higher-ranking officers were allowed more baggage. Unlike infantrymen, who slept and sat on whatever nature provided, officers sometimes had the luxury

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Artur
  • The Algerian Civil War 1992-2002

    The Algerian Civil War 1992-2002

    Chris Thorman POLA 293-04 Research Paper April 7, 2003 "Thus, what motivates men to slay the enemy is anger," Sun Tzu says in The Art of War. The conflict between Algerian Islamic fundamentalists and the Algerian military backed government is rooted in anger. The conflict, which began as skirmishes between government forces and Islamic fundamentalists, has taken on the proportions of a civil war as fundamentalists carried out kidnappings, assassinations and other forms of civil

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Monika
  • Corruption—its Stability Despite the Changes in the Civil Service System in the Philippines

    Corruption—its Stability Despite the Changes in the Civil Service System in the Philippines

    Whatever the reasons behind my pessimism are as I read through the article “Stability and Change: The Civil Service in the Philippines”, I bet they’re obvious; everyone has a tinge of negativity whenever the topic is public service in our country. The system of civil service in our country has never been stable or secured, only the weaknesses and awful tribulations have stood through time, and have enveloped the country until now…this situation is what

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Steve
  • Civil War

    Civil War

    Harry has finally come of age, and finally started on his final journey to defeat Voldemort for good. The Dursely’s are forced to go into hiding so that Voldemort’s Death Eaters will not torture them for information, and Harry sets off with Ron and Hermione on a difficult quest to find and destroy the last of Voldemort’s Horcruxes. Only once those have been destroyed, Harry knows, can Voldemort truly be killed. It’s not easy. Harry

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Artur
  • Crime Control Section 2

    Crime Control Section 2

    crime control vs due process Crime control and due process are two different ideal types of criminal justice. One could say they are extremes on a continuum. The role of crime control is to get the criminal off the street and to protect the innocent. The due process model of criminal justice is like an obstacle course, you have to keep going through legal obstacles to ensure in the end you convict the right person.

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Edward
  • Historical Investigation Case Study: Babylonian Civilization

    Historical Investigation Case Study: Babylonian Civilization

    Historical Investigation Case study: Babylonian Civilization One of the most enthralling cities, still surrounded by mystery through the ages of the ancient world would be that of Babylon. Known for its tremendous size, beauty, culture, wealth and its advanced standard of civilization, that still intrigues historians to this day. Focal Question 1: What were the roles played and the status achieved by women in Babylon? The Babylonian woman's role and status has always been very

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Jack
  • Handspring Inc Evaluation and Control

    Handspring Inc Evaluation and Control

    Solution EVALUATION AND CONTROL Evaluation of the sales staff should be done in order to improve their performance. Targets should be set at the beginning of every month and the actual performance in relation to the targets should be compared to get the real difference between the targeted performance and the real performance. A similar, target setting and evaluation of the sales performance will not only evaluate the performance of the employees but will also

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Why an Infants Mind Can Be Controlled

    Why an Infants Mind Can Be Controlled

    Why An Infants Mind Can Be Controlled I would have to agree with the statement that taking a healthy infant well formed and placing them in a specific world, you could train him to become anything you want. Such as a doctor, lawyer etc…A normal infant well formed can be trained to do or become what we want of them providing that he is in a environment that is positive and not being an emotional

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Vika
  • English Civil War

    English Civil War

    English Revolution The history of the English Revolution from 1649 to 1660 can be briefly told. Cromwell's shooting of the Levellers at Burford made a restoration of monarchy and lords ultimately inevitable, for the breach of big bourgeoisie and gentry with the popular forces meant that their government could only be maintained either by an army (which in the long ran proved crushingly expensive as well as difficult to control) or by a compromise with

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Mike

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