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  • The Effect of Being an only Child on the Child

    The Effect of Being an only Child on the Child

    Thesis: The Effect on being an only child on the child’s personality Literature Review: Before a child has friends they have their family. Everything that they know and love about the world mostly comes from what they see around in their house. Children usually find role models in their family most of the time it is the child’s sibling. Yet only children don’t have that experience of living with another child and begin to develop

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Vika
  • How Effective Is the End of Act III as an Ending to This Act and as a Preparation for the Rest of the Play?

    How Effective Is the End of Act III as an Ending to This Act and as a Preparation for the Rest of the Play?

    The play ‘The Crucible’ was written by Arthur Miller in 1953, but set in 1629’s Salem. It was written as “an act of desperation” by Miller during the McCarthy period, where Americans were accusing fellow Americans of having pro communist beliefs. Miller and his friends were later accused and Miller was found guilty. The Salem trials and McCarthyism were both based on witch hunts (the Salem trials both figuratively and literally speaking), people were blaming

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Yan
  • Racism: A World Problem

    Racism: A World Problem

    Racism: A World Problem In one way or another everyone encounters racism at many times in their life. Whether they are making the comments or victims of it, racism is everywhere and continues to be denied throughout the world. Neil Bissoondath, a Trinidad native, writes “I’m Not Racist But…” which discusses the types of labels given to different ethnic groups and the encouragement of racism they give. Based on the effective way it was written,

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Racism

    Racism

    When a person hears the word prejudice, he or she might think it only refers to the racial prejudice often found between those with light skin and those with dark skin. However, prejudice runs much deeper than a person's color. Prejudice is found between gender, religion, cultural and geographical background, and race. People have discriminated against others based upon these attributes from the beginning of time. Prejudice has become a complex problem in our society

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: July
  • Drug Effects on the Community

    Drug Effects on the Community

    Do people ever think about the consequences about drug abuse? Not many of us do but we all know what it does to us. Drugs are harmful to the brain and the body system itself; they affect the heart in many ways and because of that people become unconscious as to what their actions are. They do not realize how badly they can harm the community around them. Drugs are normally used by those

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The Causes and Effects of Child Abuse

    The Causes and Effects of Child Abuse

    The Causes and Effects of Child Abuse Child abuse is the brutal act of some adults on children. This social problem subjects thousands of kids to physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and its effects are usually severe. Each year, thousands of children are mistreated and harmed because of reasons such as psychological malfunctions of the abusers who choose to display their complexes on vulnerable children who are unable to defend themselves. Child abuse is a

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Racism Workplace

    Racism Workplace

    Racism In The Workplace The term racism derives from credence placed on the concept of race, for inherent in the concept is an acceptance of the validity of racial distinctions. Racism, in fact, implies that superior or inferior behavior is determined by race. In scholarly works, the term scientific racism is employed to describe a racial interpretation of history, or the belief that peoples of different races have different histories and cultures as a result

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Modest Proposal: Discrimination and Racism

    Modest Proposal: Discrimination and Racism

    Modest Proposal: Discrimination and Racism Racism is entwined in every aspect of life and takes place in the work place, religion, politics, and even in schools. The Ku Klux Klan, slavery, and the Holocaust are only a few results of the hatred bred by racism. Wherever there is a minority group, there will be conflicts which erupt over different skin colors and cultures. The only way to get rid of the prejudice existing between ethnicities

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Victor
  • The Automobiles Effects on the Us

    The Automobiles Effects on the Us

    The automobile has had a profound impact on the United States. It has brought us superhighways, paved bridges, motels, vacations, suburbia, and the economic growth which accompanied them. Today, the automotive industry and nearly one million related industries employ about twenty percent of all American workers. The US produces more automobiles than every other nation combined. This product has become a symbol of the American way of life. The US is sometimes referred to

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Jack
  • Video Game Effects on Society

    Video Game Effects on Society

    Media Violence And Its Effect On Society Does entertainment influence society's attitude towards violent behavior? In order to fully answer this question we must first understand what violence is. Violence is the use of one's powers to inflict mental or physical injury upon another; examples of this would be rape or murder. Violence in entertainment reaches the public by way of television, movies, video games, music, and novels. Violent images on television, as well as

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Effects of Violence in the Media

    The Effects of Violence in the Media

    The Effects of Violence In the Media “Someone just got shoot on the streets due to the violence in the media.” That is what some people are saying that violence in the media is the cause of that. The controversy of the effects that violence has on people has been going on for a long time. This paper is going to prove both sides of the controversy and let one decide which side is right.

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Yan
  • Mass Media and Popular Culture: Effects on the Population

    Mass Media and Popular Culture: Effects on the Population

    Mass Media and Popular Culture: Effects on the Population Mass Media and Popular Culture Mass media and popular culture go hand in hand. This paper will discuss the impact of mass media on enculturation, examine the relationships among media, advertising and the formation of normative cultural values, and discuss the impact of the internet on popular culture and the way we communicate today. Real world examples of this impact will be provided to prove our

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • What Are the Effect of Bad Parenting

    What Are the Effect of Bad Parenting

    What are the affects of poor parenting: I always believed that you could see the effects of bad parenting, by studying the youth of today opposed to the youth of sixty years ago. The effects of bad parenting can be measured in many different ways. One of the things that we all forget about is “lead by example”. What we as adults, teach our children, is what our future generations will be as people. Another

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Alcohol and It’s Effects

    Alcohol and It’s Effects

    Alcohol is a large part of American culture. All over the United States drinking is not only acceptable but a social norm from teenagers to adults. This is not only the case in the U.S., but all over the world, where some drinking ages are 18 and 19 years of age. In America specifically, alcohol has been around for centuries and is a large part of many social gatherings. Although this is the case now,

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Origins of an Epidemic: Turning Hiv Against Itself

    The Origins of an Epidemic: Turning Hiv Against Itself

    The Origins of an Epidemic: Turning HIV against Itself Natalie Simmons Axia College of University of Phoenix Utilizing Information in College Writing Jon Peterson August 26, 2007 The Origins of an Epidemic: Turning HIV against Itself In July 1981, The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, along with New York Times reported an abnormally large number of reports of a rare form of cancer, among gay men. The disease at that time was identified as

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Dario Fo’s Life + Effect on Modern Teatre

    Dario Fo’s Life + Effect on Modern Teatre

    Dario Fo Dario Fo was born on March 24, and during his lifetime was said to be one of the world’s great modern actors, a world renowned mime artist, and an excellent improviser, who regularly used to perform improvised topical skits about political event. As well as this, Fo is seen as the quintessential twentieth century commedia dell’arte creator and performer. However, contrary to commedia’s satirical viewpoints on society itself, his works are a satire

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Video Game Violence and Its Effects on Children

    Video Game Violence and Its Effects on Children

    Video Game Violence and Its Effects on Children As we enter the 21st Century, video games are becoming more popular each and everyday. People of all ages can and do enjoy video games as a way to spend there free-time. These games allow the player to live in the game whether it’s about sports or a role playing game. The problem with the video games in the market is that they are becoming too violent

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    Essay Length: 624 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Victor
  • The Dramatic Effects of the Setting

    The Dramatic Effects of the Setting

    The Dramatic Effects of the Setting While reading the short play, “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, one can draw many conclusions based on the setting. The reader can form opinions of the characters and lives that they led just by the detailed description of the setting. But what exactly does the author’s use of setting do? The setting in the way Susan Glaspell wrote it was to help the reader to understand just how sad the

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Effect of Globalization

    Effect of Globalization

    According to J.H. Mittelman, “globalization means a historical transformation in economy and cultural diversity. Globalization is the idea of making the world act like a huge country. Globalization affects this world and the people in this world in many ways. Globalization affects the economy status of a country. It has indeed weakened the position of poor countries and exposed poor people to harmful competition. Globalization is the strategy of liberation that becomes an economic nightmare

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The Origins of the American Party System

    The Origins of the American Party System

    Author's thesis and bias: In my opinion, the main thesis of Joseph Charles's book is that the debate on issues of foreign policy in the late 1700's, specifically the Jay Treaty, was a major cause of the formation of political parties in the United States. I do not believe that Charles showed much bias in the book, but there are some slight biases. For example, although he describes both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson as

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Wendy
  • What Makes an Effective Team Leader?

    What Makes an Effective Team Leader?

    What makes a great team leader? According to Victor Parachin, Thomas Jefferson made an excellent leader because he was optimistic, made things happen, and had a vision that he expressed clearly, was able to sell to others and successfully turned into reality. Effective leadership is a necessity. Leadership has been a requirement of society since the beginning of time. If a company's goal is to progress, effective leadership is the key. Leadership is a vigorous

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Effects of Tv on a Child

    Effects of Tv on a Child

    Sitting in school, my brother thinks anxiously watching the clock. The teacher is talking to the class, but he just can't wait to get home. When the bell finally rings, he runs out of the classroom, and all the way home. After blasting in the house, he runs to turn on the TV. Having nothing more exciting to do, he would sit in front of the television until my mom pulls him away for dinner.

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Janna
  • Article Review: Effects of Systematic Desensitization (sd) Therapy on the Reduction of Test Anxiety Among Adolescents in Nigerian Schools

    Article Review: Effects of Systematic Desensitization (sd) Therapy on the Reduction of Test Anxiety Among Adolescents in Nigerian Schools

    The article starts off by focusing on the Nigerian education system and the problems they are facing. The people in this area are split into three groups, the first group are concerned with the education system itself, the second group are worried about the teaching methods, and the third group still blame it on the inability for the students to comprehend what they have learned. Another problem is the issue of emotional maladjustment within the

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Steve
  • How Does Willy Russell Us the Separation of the Twins in Blood Brothers to Good Dramatic Effect?

    How Does Willy Russell Us the Separation of the Twins in Blood Brothers to Good Dramatic Effect?

    Blood Brothers is about two twins separated at birth, into an Upper class family and a lower class family. The Twins eventually find out they are twins when it is too late. Their separation is used to good dramatic effect to keep the audience in suspense for what’s to come. When you are of a lower class you tend to be superstitious. For example, because of the little opportunities and low fortune a person

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Janna
  • Effective Delegation

    Effective Delegation

    Effective Delegation Jimmie Wilcox MGT/330 Michael Giuliano September 17, 2006 Delegation is a key to the effective exercise of authority in your business. By delegating limited authority to accomplish specific tasks the talents of employees in the organization can be used to upgrade the skills and experience of the manager. Delegation goes much more smoothly if you match the person with the appropriate skill set to the task you have to assign. Now if you

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Edward

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