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  • Economic Effects on U.S. Economy of Removing All Import Restraints

    Economic Effects on U.S. Economy of Removing All Import Restraints

    1. Introduction During the recent decades the world economy has seen rapid growth which was mainly due to the increasing international trade. The rising international trade results from the technological development but also from the reduction of trade barriers, or liberalization. Indeed, liberalization is a very powerful tool to promote economic growth and development and what is also very important to reduce poverty. The evidence on this is clear. No country in the recent decades

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Bred
  • The Effect of Trade

    The Effect of Trade

    "Trade" is the magic word in class. It is probably the biggest thing that has influenced Western Civilization before and after 1500 BC. There are many areas that trade has impact on with Western Civilization. Things like sea lanes, caravans, inventions, and agriculture, are some examples. The area, which will be focused on in this paper, is agriculture and the lifestyle of the people of the time. A good example of the impact of agriculture

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Victor
  • Mystical Psychedelic Effects

    Mystical Psychedelic Effects

    Hallucinogenic drugs, or psychedelics, alter the way a person perceives the world around him and can blur the senses together. The alterations that occur are similar to synesthesia, a disorder in which sounds can have colors, colors can have smells, and smells can be felt (Ciccarelli, 2006). Common effects of psychedelics are “kaleidoscopic display of intensely colorful visions, ranging from continuously unfolding abstract designs to fully formed images of animals, plants, landscapes or more bizarre

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: David
  • The Effects of Ozone Pollution

    The Effects of Ozone Pollution

    The Effects of Ozone Pollution The term “ozone” has appeared in numerous magazine and newspaper articles and has been a subject of discussion on both radio and television. Despite all the publicity surrounding this term, however, many people are still confused by it. The confusion arises from the fact that ozone is both beneficial and harmful. We know that the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere acts as a filter for the sun's ultraviolet rays,

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Artur
  • Effects of Humans on Bears Natural Environments

    Effects of Humans on Bears Natural Environments

    It seems that people that don't have basic knowledge about animals can do more harm than they intend. In this particular event, the town of Ocean Falls did not realize that the food they left out for the bears was in fact not helping them, but hurting them. Bringing the bears to rely on humans for food would accustom the animals to receiving their necessities from the humans. When a local store owner would regularly

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Effects of Power on Responsibility

    The Effects of Power on Responsibility

    The Effects of Power on Responsibility Power and responsibility have a complex relationship that is connected by factors such as a person’s morals and ethics, personality, and under what conditions the person was raised. In a world where power can be found in many forms and in many places, the use and abuse of power can be seen regularly. Power is not just being the CEO of a fortune five-hundred company, or being an elected

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Ability to Communicate Verbally and in Writing, Effectively

    Ability to Communicate Verbally and in Writing, Effectively

    While performing as a dual function screener for TSA I perform a variety of duties related to providing security and protection of air travelers, airports and aircraft. I perform passenger-screening, baggage screening in a courteous and professional manner. Continuously and effectively interact with the public, giving directions and responding to inquiries in a reasonable tone and manner. Maintain focus and awareness within an environment containing numerous distractions, people, and noise. I work within a stressful

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Edward
  • Growing up with Video Games

    Growing up with Video Games

    Dad has taught me many things; the most important thing he has taught me was how to play video games. The first game my dad introduced to me was a square Nintendo game called Excite Bike. The cover of the square video game was blue and red, with a little person on a motorcycle doing a wheelie. Dad said, “Here son, put the game in the Nintendo and lets see how you do.” I started

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Effective Communication

    Effective Communication

    First and foremost communication is key in any kind of relationship, job setting, recreational activity or educational setting. I chose to talk about the importance of effective communication in the job role of a forensics examiner. Communication is key in this department because the receiving end of the examiners information obviously does not know how to go about obtaining some of the information you as the examiner are giving them. You cannot just simply say

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    Essay Length: 384 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Effective Sales Management Through Great Leadership

    Effective Sales Management Through Great Leadership

    Congratulations! You got it. You got the sales manager position. All those interviews and sit-ins are over, and now it is time to get to work. You are now in charge of 60 dedicated sales associates. Can you handle it? Take a look at our numbers from last year. As you can see, your predecessor did not live up to our expectations; nevertheless, he is gone and you are here now. Your office is down

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Sweatshop Side Effect: The Cost of Outsourcing

    Sweatshop Side Effect: The Cost of Outsourcing

    Sweatshop Side Effect: The Cost of Outsourcing Kenneth G. Mobley Western International University COM 110 Effective Persuasive Writing LD35 Benny Lane May 15, 2006 Sweatshop Side Effect: The Cost of Outsourcing The moral, ethical and economic debate surrounding sweatshop labor has raged for decades. When the average person hears the word sweatshop, an image of oppression and exploitation almost invariably comes to mind comes to mind. The growing popularity of outsourcing manufacturing and blue-collar jobs

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    Essay Length: 1,397 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Janna
  • Effects of Parent Smoking Habits on Their Childs Smoking Habits

    Effects of Parent Smoking Habits on Their Childs Smoking Habits

    Effects of Parent Smoking Habits on their Child’s smoking habits Abstract Parents have an influence on whether or not their children will develop smoking habits. The findings of this study show this to be true. Further research should be conducted to find out whether or not how many children the parents have also has an impact on smoking behaviors. The participants of this study were random individuals at a local convenience store ranging in age

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Steve
  • Green House Effect

    Green House Effect

    The Greenhouse Effect The greenhouse effect occurs when gases such as methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide and CFCs trap heat in the atmosphere by acting as a pane of glass in a car. іThe glassІ lets the sun light in to make heat but when the heat tries to get out the gases absorb the heat. Holding this heat in causes heat waves, droughts and climate changes which could alter our way of living. The

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: regina
  • Effects of Technology on the Accounting Profession

    Effects of Technology on the Accounting Profession

    Effects Of technology On the Accounting Profession The accounting profession has experienced many different changes and as well as a tremendous amount of growth over the past century. (Schaefer, 1998) It's unfortunate that due to unethical accounting practices there has been an increased need for advanced technology of accounting systems in order to better monitor what is going on with organizations. The need for real time reports and financial information at the click of a

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: David
  • Effects of Global Warming

    Effects of Global Warming

    Global warming and the greenhouse effect are issues discussed by scientists all the time. A natural process that keeps earths temperature at a livable rate is called the greenhouse effect. The energy from the sun warms up the earth when the rays from the sun are absorbed by greenhouse gasses. The gasses then become trapped in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane and nitrous oxide are the most common greenhouse gasses. Greenhouse gases

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Steve
  • The Effects of Complimentary and Alternative Medicine in Treating Hiv/aids

    The Effects of Complimentary and Alternative Medicine in Treating Hiv/aids

    The Effects of Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in Treating HIV / AIDS Matt Guptail COM 125 February 4th, 2007 HIV/AIDS is the fourth leading cause of death in the world, and the sixth leading cause of death in the United States for those between the ages of 15-24. There have been and continues to be fast and furious research on a cure, a vaccine, and better traditional treatments. However, little research has been

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Marijuana and Its Effects on Teenagers

    Marijuana and Its Effects on Teenagers

    Marijuana has been considered an illegal substance in the United States since the 1940’s. It is currently recognized as a Schedule I, Class A drug, which means that being caught with the drug can mean imprisonment or heavy fines. The main reason it is so illegal is because smoking marijuana can cause long-term health and mental problems, as well as an addiction to this and possibly “harder substances” like cocaine and heroin. One of the

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Heroin and Its Effects

    Heroin and Its Effects

    Heroin and its effects Heroin first was synthesized in 1874 and is a derivative of morphine, which is a natural substance extracted from certain poppy plants. In 1898 it was distributed as a medical pain killer it was used a lot in the 1900s until it became a controlled substance in 1914 under the Harrison Narcotic Act. Heroin is considered highly addictive and is the most abused opiate. Heroin can come in various forms, pure

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Bred
  • Effects of Smoking

    Effects of Smoking

    Tobacco contains over 4,000 chemicals most of which are harmful to the body. Smoking is the risk of four different types of cancer and several other illnesses. Smoking affects the lungs, heart, circulatory system, brain, and several other organs. Cigarettes and cigars can--and does--harm you physically, mentally and socially and even others around you. First of all the main problem with smoking is how it harms you physically. Smoking physically harms the main organs and

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: regina
  • Investigating the Effect of Intraspecific Competition on the Growth of Mung Beans

    Investigating the Effect of Intraspecific Competition on the Growth of Mung Beans

    Investigating the effect of intraspecific competition on the growth of mung beans Introduction When plants reproduce, size is highly correlated with reproductive. The struggle for reproductive survival among plants is the struggle to grow in the face of competition from neighbours. So the question this experiment asks is how competition affects the growth of plants. A plant growing in a nutrient-abundant environment free from competition will exhibit maximum growth. One way to address this question

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: regina
  • The Fastest Growing Careers

    The Fastest Growing Careers

    where will the jobs of the future be?many students who are not certain about their career path may be asking this question.if you already know what field you want to work in,you might want to stick to your plan.however,if you are one of the many students who are still confused about which career to pursue,here are the jobs that will have the most growth in the number of people employed over the next decade. the

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Jessica
  • The Internet and Its Effects on Life

    The Internet and Its Effects on Life

    The Internet and Its Effects on Life Over the years people have sought a better and easier way of making or doing things and technology has played an important part. Over the last two decades, technology has made a significant impact on our lives. In my opinion, the Internet has had the largest effect on lives in the United States. The Internet also known as the Worldwide web is the World's largest network, and worldwide

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Jack
  • Growing up as Teenagers

    Growing up as Teenagers

    Am I Blue, is a one-act play written by a southern woman playwright, Beth Henley. At the age of twenty, Henley wrote this first play; and it may also have been a play that reflected her passage to adulthood. As a play written for her love, Stuart White, this is a comical, yet very serious play because it deals with problems that many teenagers face. In the play, two teenagers, John Polk Richards and Ashbe

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Ecological Effects of Fire Suppression In

    Ecological Effects of Fire Suppression In

    Introduction My summer occupation in 2005 was assisting the Forestry Department with whatever task was at the top of our priority list for a particular week. This may have included anything from planting prairie, to landscaping work at Woodpecker Lodge. The majority of our time was spent clearing remnant prairies of shrubs and non-native trees, as well as inserting fire breaks into sections of forest within the parks. In short a lot of my work

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Importance and Effects of Health Drinks and Soft Drinks in 21st Century

    Importance and Effects of Health Drinks and Soft Drinks in 21st Century

    Importance and Effects of Health drinks and Soft drinks in 21st century Introduction: Here we are going to discuss about the relevance and effects of health drinks and soft drinks like coke. We have explained in our study the advantages and disadvantages of these drinks. What are the ingredients of these drinks? How are they affecting every age group in the 21st century? Should they be used or not and if used in what amounts.

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Monika