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  • Can the Public School Produce Good Citizens?

    Can the Public School Produce Good Citizens?

    Can the Public School Produce Good Citizens? It's important to know what's happening in someone's community. At least that's what a good citizen would do. A good citizen would know what's happening whether it's good or bad. If everyone were a bad citizen, there would be much confusion. Also, if everyone were a good citizen there would be no confusion. That is why people should be a good citizen. A good citizen is involved in

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    Essay Length: 291 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Relation of Descriptions to Nature in Coleridge's Poetry

    Relation of Descriptions to Nature in Coleridge's Poetry

    RELATION OF DESCRIPTIONS TO NATURE IN COLERIDGE'S POETRY Coleridge, like many other romantic writers of his time such as Wordsworth, demonstrated through his works a great interest in nature. Instead of following the philosophy of the eighteenth century which drew the line between man and nature, Coleridge developed a passionate view of the idea that there is just ''one''. He believed that nature was ""the eternal language which God utters"", therefore conecting men, nature and

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    Essay Length: 1,230 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Top
  • Public/private Sector Unions

    Public/private Sector Unions

    As far back as I can remember unions have been a large slice of cold war Americana. When I was younger, talks around the dinner table was of union issues and most of all, dependency on a union in some facet. I lived in a Sacramento community that relied heavily on some form of a union and the defense industry. Federally operated defense industries adopted unions in order to regulate employment and have a set

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    Essay Length: 585 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Max
  • 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
  • Islam - Explanations of Myths Related to the Religion

    Islam - Explanations of Myths Related to the Religion

    Islam Islam is a peaceful religion with many aspects to explore. The religion is surrounded by myths from the unknown. Following our journey of myths we will explore the tools of knowledge, the sacred texts of Islam, symbols, and practices. Once an understanding of Islam is established we will explore the historical foundation of Islam and the similarities and differences between Islam and Christianity. Explanations of myths related to the religion There are many myths

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    Essay Length: 374 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Public View of Police

    Public View of Police

    Public View of Police Police men and women are there to protect people. Their job is to risk their lives to ensure your personal safety, safety of your property, and the protection of the environment. The public’s opinion of the police force is quite varying because of a variety of factors. Personal experiences with police influence most people’s outlook and opinion towards the entire police force no matter what city, county, or department they have

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Theories in International Relations

    Theories in International Relations

    Theories in International Relations 1. Today and for the past several decades the Unites States has been the undoubted hegemonic power on the planet. However, China is increasingly becoming a world power and along with its economic and population growths, has the capacity to possibly challenge the US for future hegemonic power. The People's Republic of China is currently seeing its economy grow at the amazing rate of 8% yearly. It is today the 7th

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    Essay Length: 818 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Police and the Public

    The Police and the Public

    Police are government officers who enforce the law and maintain order. They work to prevent crime and to protect the lives and property of the people of a community. There are many ways policemen and policewomen serve their communities. They patrol streets to guard against crime and to assist people with various problems. The police are often called to settle quarrels, find lost people, and aid accident victims. During floods, fires, and other disasters, they

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Smoking to Be Banned in Public Places

    Smoking to Be Banned in Public Places

    Public: ‘of or concerning the people as a whole’. Banning smoking in public places isn’t just a question of taking away one group’s freedom for the benefit of another; it is something that is in the interest of ‘people as a whole’. It comes down to a decision between the health of a whole nation versus the freedom of a minority. Arguably by allowing smoking in public places it is the freedom of non-smokers

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    Essay Length: 513 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Prayer in Public Schools

    Prayer in Public Schools

    In 1962 the Supreme Court decided that public schools did not have the power to authorize school prayer. This decision made public school in the U.S. more atheistic than many European nations. For example, crosses still hang on the classroom walls in Poland, and the Ten Commandments are displayed in Hungary. There are prayers held at the beginning of legislative and judicial sessions and every President has mentioned a divine power in his inaugural speech.

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    Essay Length: 378 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Is Homeschooling Better Than Public Schools?

    Is Homeschooling Better Than Public Schools?

    Is homeschooling better than public schools? Regular schools in the real world seem to breed particular behaviors and feelings. I know many adults who still have the immature behavior that is learned all throughout highschool. Success in life has nothing to do with success in highschool. The type of competition taught in most highschools is detrimental to the cooperative teamwork that is needed for real success in life beyond highschool. It breeds "followers" who cannot

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Bikes Not Allowed in Public Skateparks

    Bikes Not Allowed in Public Skateparks

    As people know it today, kids are getting into hazardous sports like: skateboarding and inline skating. Kids who inline skate and skateboard get to have these public skate parks built with fun boxes, quarter pipes, half pipes, rails, and etc. for them for their own safety. Hanging off the side of the fence is a big sign prohibiting bikes from entering. Bikes should not be prohibited from public skate parks. The Bmx Riders Organization says,

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Smoking in Public Places: Your Lungs or Mine

    Smoking in Public Places: Your Lungs or Mine

    Smoking in Public Places: Your Lungs or Mine Smoking has been an epidemic of the human race ever since it was introduced by the Native Americans to the new British colonist in the "New World." Fast forwarding to present day we find ourselves in the debate on whether or not smoking should be banned in public places. This debate shows the people that there is an issue that many are uncomfortable with and others are

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    Essay Length: 309 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Message of the Book of Ecclesiastes as It Relates to Personal Values and Ethics

    The Message of the Book of Ecclesiastes as It Relates to Personal Values and Ethics

    The book of Ecclesiastes conveys a clear message that life without a proper relationship with God leads to an unfulfilled life. The wisdom contained in the book of Ecclesiastes could easily be overlooked or discounted by modern Christians. Without a deeper study of the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes you would not gain the wisdom for life that is being imparted, it would merely seem an angry and depressed writing. Because of this course study

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: regina
  • Defining Distance Learning

    Defining Distance Learning

    Defining Distance Learning The first thing for you to know is what distance learning is and the terminology with online learning. Distance learning unlike traditional learning takes place outside of a normal physical classroom. In the distance learning classroom, discussions take place in an asynchronous environment, meaning that the students and instructor are not in the classroom at the same time so conversations are posted at different times in a computer network format called a

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: July
  • An Analysis of the Origins of the Sino-Soviet Split and Its Influence on International Relations in the East and South East Asian Region

    An Analysis of the Origins of the Sino-Soviet Split and Its Influence on International Relations in the East and South East Asian Region

    A key factor to keep in mind when examining the Sino-Soviet dispute and its impact on foreign relations in South East Asia is that the region is characterised by shifting and fluid interactions and security arrangements (Yahuda, 1996: 9). This means coalitions can change, former enemies can become future allies and conflict is not easily defined. The Sino-Soviet alliance, based on a mutual belief in the ideology of Marxism-Leninism, degenerated over a period of more

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • Article Critique : Psychological Status and Weight-Related Distress

    Article Critique : Psychological Status and Weight-Related Distress

    Section 1 This article was written by four American scholars ( Ellen M. Granberg, Ronald L. Simons, Frederick X. Gibbons and Janet Nieuwsma Melby) and published in the recent months in Youth and Society. In this article, the authors are following the recent researches on the relation between body weight increase and depression among adolescent females, but focus only on African- American teenagers. Indeed, African- American adolescent girls are believed to be more satisfied with

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Basil’s Changes as Related to Wilde’s Opinion on Art

    Basil’s Changes as Related to Wilde’s Opinion on Art

    Oscar Wilde, author of The Picture of Dorian Gray, makes Basil's life change drastically by having him paint a portrait of Dorian Gray and express too much of himself in it, which, in Wilde's mind, is a troublesome obstacle to circumvent. Wilde believes that the artist should not portray any of himself in his work, so when Basil does this, it is he who creates his own downfall, not Dorian. Wilde introduces Basil to

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Artur
  • Media Bias and Its Public Influence

    Media Bias and Its Public Influence

    Do today’s media hold a biased opinion? Political figure heads of modern day America have argued the subject of a biased liberal media for decades. The notion of the media being predominantly liberal is not unheard of because since publicly broadcasted news media first became common, the Republican Party was not yet one to rival the Democrats. The core argument presented is the possibility of a liberal media manipulating the American public and thus influencing

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Artur
  • Labor Relations (unions in Today’s Age)

    Labor Relations (unions in Today’s Age)

    Labor unions are dissociation of workers that seeks to improve the economic and social well-being of its members through group action. A labor union represents his members in negotiations with the employer over all aspects of an employment contract, including wages and working conditions. These contract negotiations are known as collective-bargaining. By giving workers a united voice a unique and often negotiate higher wages, shorter hours, and better fringe benefits, such as insurance and pension

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    Essay Length: 1,282 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Max
  • Re-Defining the International P.L.C.

    Re-Defining the International P.L.C.

    'Re-defining the International P.L.C. - Deception or Diagnosis?' Z. Dauhn MSP_7347 November 12, 2003 Abstract This paper assesses the current status of the PLC, both conceptually and its applications, in the context of changes in the international marketplace, for example the drastic shortening of 'time to market.' The paper considers other approaches to the international PLC, including incremental and evolutionary cycles. There is a special focus on the positioning of global brands in this

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Food-Related Illness Reflection

    Food-Related Illness Reflection

    Unknown to me before reading this article there is over 200 known diseases transmitted through food or water. Causing any ware from six million to eighty-one million illnesses and over nine thousand deaths. And these are just the reported cases, double the figures given above and the numbers well be much closer to reality. This is an epidemic in our society that needs to be monitored closely or it will quickly get out of hand.

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Yan
  • Please Relate Your Interest in Studying at Georgetown University to Your Future Goals. How Do These Thoughts Relate to Your Chosen Course of Study?

    Please Relate Your Interest in Studying at Georgetown University to Your Future Goals. How Do These Thoughts Relate to Your Chosen Course of Study?

    I plan to prepare for medical school by taking the required undergraduate courses for admission. However, because the University allows individuals planning on continuing pre-professional studies to select a major within any department of the college, I plan to declare a major in psychology with a concentration then in the field of neurological research. My life has been greatly influenced by the fact that I have twin cousins afflicted with severe autism. Therefore, my interest

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    Essay Length: 452 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Anna
  • Ethic of Public Service

    Ethic of Public Service

    r's expectation. 5) Market segmentation-In order for local government to be customer focused I have already mentioned the need to segment and group its constituents. A conflict here can arise with the ethic that all individuals are equal. By grouping it is possible that some groups will be overlooked. This again reinforces that the ethos and marketing orientation may struggle to work hand in hand with each other. The equality factor is clearly shown by

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: David
  • Google: From Project to Public

    Google: From Project to Public

    OVERVIEW The rapid growth of the internet worldwide in the 1990’s sparked a technological revolution that continues to shape the world we live in today. This boom brought with it the perception of limitless opportunities and success in the “dot com” world. As a result, entrepreneurs of all kinds took to the internet with their ideas. Some ideas immediately received favorable attention and led to continued investment in those areas. After the initial rush into

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Mike

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