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  • Catholism 19th Century

    Catholism 19th Century

    The Sixers won their seventh straight game, 95-94 on Saturday as a late Wizards rally fizzled. Allen Iverson led Philly with 35 points, while Jerry Stackhouse poured in 38 for the Wizards. The Jazz failed in their attempt to reach seventh heaven, losing 107-85 to the Spurs. Kidd went crazy in the Crunch Vote for the 2003 All-Star starters Where do you watch your team? Play: Triple-Double | Virtual GM Holiday shopping: Great gift ideas

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    Essay Length: 674 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: July
  • Claiming Jezebel: Black Female Subjectivity

    Claiming Jezebel: Black Female Subjectivity

    Author Ayana Byrd's composition, " Claiming Jezebel: Black Female Subjectivity" emphasizes the problem between the progressive misogynic vulgarity in hip-hop and the image it ultimately portrays for black women. The author supports this assertion through her own experience from actively listening and observing the changes in hip-hop over the course of her developing life. Byrd's cynical rant towards hip-hop begins with being shocked from not being shocked from hearing " Hoes /I've got hoes/

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    Essay Length: 472 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: wendy
  • African American in 19th Century

    African American in 19th Century

    The Civil war after effects; set the scene for what would become a long road of discovery, hardship, violence, and freedom however, during this process of transition the American people went through emotional as well economical changes which added additional stress to an already stressed nation where many groups became fearful and were subjected to racism which crossed over the boundary of liberty and Justice for all. Equality had become an endangered liberty guaranteed by

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    Essay Length: 679 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Victor
  • Was the 5th Century Bce a "golden Age" for Athens?

    Was the 5th Century Bce a "golden Age" for Athens?

    The 5th century BCE was a period of great development in Ancient Greece, and specifically in Athens. The development of so many cultural achievements within Athens and the Athenian Empire has led scholars to deem this period a "Golden Age." It is true that his period had many achievements, but in the light of the Athenians treatment of women, metics (non-Athenians living in Athens), and slaves it is given to question whether or not the

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    Essay Length: 433 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: July
  • Why Do Females Ask Males the Question They Do?

    Why Do Females Ask Males the Question They Do?

    Every day males are faced with questions that, in a females perspective, are punishable by death if answered incorrectly. Why do they do this to us and what can males do to evade them? The questions seem basic enough at first glance. When examined further, the questions are without a resolution. They are questions like “What are you thinking,” “Do you love me,” “Do I look fat,” and “Does she look prettier than me?” We

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    Essay Length: 596 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Victor
  • The Female Care Product

    The Female Care Product

    “ Why do you always complain about your cramps and your uncomfortability. Look at these people; they’re having a good time while on there period.” That’s what I told my girlfriend when looking at a recent tampon ad. It’s funny though, that this particular ad we were looking at, was talking about how they (the tampons) don’t hurt, how they helped conquer fear and also the race of people that it used. When I

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    Essay Length: 978 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Artur
  • Opening Skinner’s Box Great Psychological Experiments of the Twentieth Century by Lauren Slater

    Opening Skinner’s Box Great Psychological Experiments of the Twentieth Century by Lauren Slater

    Opening Skinner's box by Lauren Slater as a psychologist herself covers 10 great psychological experiences of the twentieth century to bring them to life by understanding how they were thought up, how they were received by other psychologists and what effects they had on the participants. For more then a century, psychologists have desperately sought to have their disciplines accepted. Psychology requires some degree of trickery in the experimental set-up. But how much insight do

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    Essay Length: 1,005 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Top
  • Jesus and Muhammad: Two Exceptional Men, Two Different Centuries

    Jesus and Muhammad: Two Exceptional Men, Two Different Centuries

    Jesus and Muhammad Jesus and Muhammad: Two Exceptional Men, Two Different Centuries Jesus and Muhammad were born centuries apart, and several thousand miles separated them. However, their time on earth serves of notable importance and similar in many ways. Both were exceptional leaders who have paved the way for Christians and Muslims today. The first four books of the New Testament tell what is known about the life of Jesus Christ. Jesus was born in

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    Essay Length: 1,845 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Artur
  • Nourbese Philip's Poetry Seeks to Re-Balance the Exclusion from “history” the Black Female Voice, Body and Experience.

    Nourbese Philip's Poetry Seeks to Re-Balance the Exclusion from “history” the Black Female Voice, Body and Experience.

    M Nourbese Philip's poetry not only "seeks" to re-balance the exclusion from history the black female voice but powerfully demands this voice no longer be oppressed. Philip writes from a "tumultuous" postcolonial present. She represents the black female voice previously oppressed by colonial conquest, by "history". She attempts to overcome historical stereotypes. Her poetry gives a voice to women oppressed in a male dominated world and also to the "other" lost in Eurocentric dominance. Her

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    Essay Length: 1,411 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: sinead
  • Are We Ready for a Female President?

    Are We Ready for a Female President?

    “We have it in our power not only to free ourselves, but to subdue our masters, and without violence throw both your natural and legal authority at our feet.” Abigail Adams In 1776 Abigail Adams threatened her husband and our second president, John, with a women’s revolt (Wilson). This was an early start to women having power in current issues. There was almost 150 years between Adams threat and the right to vote was

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    Essay Length: 1,408 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: Fonta
  • John Locke and Jean Domat: Two 17th Century Theories of Power

    John Locke and Jean Domat: Two 17th Century Theories of Power

    During the 17th century, Europe was the center of two competing types of government; Absolutism and constitutionalism. Would a single ruler or shared power be best for the people? John Locke and Jean Domat both have their own opinions on how a government should administer. Jean Domat is a political theorist who favors the idea of absolutism. He argues that individuals are given a certain rank in society, in other words, a type of predestiny.

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    Essay Length: 475 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Janna
  • How Becoming an Adult Today Differs for a Female Fifty Years Ago

    How Becoming an Adult Today Differs for a Female Fifty Years Ago

    Becoming an adult today differs greatly compared to becoming an adult in the 1950’s. There have been many historical, cultural and social developments since that time. The experience of becoming an adult not only relies on their own individual expectations but it also heavily relies on the social environment and attitudes associated with that society. Cohen (1997: 180-181) observes that this idea of youth has to constantly be modified in the light of the changing

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    Essay Length: 1,942 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Management Issues Facing Global Managers as We Enter the 21st Century

    Management Issues Facing Global Managers as We Enter the 21st Century

    Introduction The 21st century global manager faces many challenges as the norm become having business interest in other countries. When managers of companies decide to enter the foreign market there are a lot of things to take into consideration. Sure the money is great! However, if money is the only thing that is driving you to expand into a foreign market, you will surely fail. There are several factors that a manager should consider before

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    Essay Length: 2,595 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Male Versus Female Communication Styles

    Male Versus Female Communication Styles

    In the twenty first century, communication is the essential aspect of a person "The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't being said." There are several arguments between male and female communication styles. First, communication is dependent on type of human brain. Second, the gender is determination on the style of communication. Third, the environment influences to develop communication with other people. However, Samuel Johnson said, "Nature has given women so much power

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    Essay Length: 912 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Top
  • 19th Century Architecture

    19th Century Architecture

    19th Century Architecture 19th Century architecture is a wide subject only because there were so many beautiful and magnificent buildings built. The Houses of Parliament were built between 1840 to 1865. It was built by Sir Charles Barry in a Gothic Revival style. The buildings cover an area of more than 8 acres and contain 1100 apartments, 100 staircases, and 11 courts. The exterior, in it’s Revived Gothic style, s impressive with its three large

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    Essay Length: 625 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: regina
  • Political Changes of 17th Century England and France - Trends

    Political Changes of 17th Century England and France - Trends

    The political changes of 17th century England and France from 1789-1815 can be compared in the way that both had a monarchy overturned, restored, and then overturned again. However, they differed in that England's Parliament existed the entire time in some way, while in France, power was exchanged from king, to constitutional monarchy, to a dictator. England's system eventually led to constitutionalism, while France would continue to struggle with an indefinite political structure. To better

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    Essay Length: 893 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Dream Imagery Becomes More Intense After 9/11/01

    Dream Imagery Becomes More Intense After 9/11/01

    Dream Imagery Becomes More Intense After 9/11/01 Earnest Hartmann and Robert Basile are both authors and scientists in Psychology. Hartmann works in the Department of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine. Basile works at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University. Throughout their careers, Hartmann and Basile have focused on dreams and their speculative purpose. In their most recent experiment, Hartmann and Basile wrote an article entitled “Dream Imagery Becomes More Intense

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    Essay Length: 1,250 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Nineteeth Century Rise

    Nineteeth Century Rise

    In the nineteenth century the rise of the corporations transformed everything for the worst of things during this time period. The companies started being monopolized by big business giants the two main ones were John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie. The companies that maid this big transformation were standard oil company and Carnegie steel. Three major parts of this time period were the standard oil company, Carnegie steel, and the homestead strike. In 1870’s, the

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    Essay Length: 486 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 1, 2010 By: Vika
  • Analysing Different Examples of a Marketing Orientated Businesses in the 21st Century

    Analysing Different Examples of a Marketing Orientated Businesses in the 21st Century

    Marketing orientated businesses, or businesses that use the marketing concept have a pull strategy, you locate a need and fill it with products that satisfy, with the customer and customer satisfaction in mind. It is very customer driven. It’s important not to confuse this with the selling concept, which has a push strategy, starting at the factory and making as much profit as possible through volume, with little chance of retaining loyal customers on the

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    Essay Length: 809 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: Yan
  • How Do the Media Influence Females?

    How Do the Media Influence Females?

    How do the media influence females? Images of female bodies are everywhere. Women, and their bodies, sell everything from food to cars. Women’s magazines are full of articles urging women to fit a certain mold. While standing in a grocery store line you can see all different magazines promoting fashion, weight loss, and the latest diet. Although the magazines differ, they all seemingly convey the same idea: if you have the perfect body image you

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    Essay Length: 1,489 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: June 4, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Counseling the Dually Diagnosed Female offender

    Counseling the Dually Diagnosed Female offender

    Counseling the Dually Diagnosed Female Offender [Your name appears here] [Name of the professor/institute appears here] Counseling the Dually Diagnosed Female Offender Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Framingham (MCI-Framingham} is the Massachusetts Department of Correction's only committing institution for female offenders. It is located in Framingham, Massachusetts, a large town located midway between Worcester and Boston. The prison was once known as "Framingham State Prison". MCI Framingham is the official name, and is favored.( Beckerman,

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    Essay Length: 2,321 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Twentieth Century Modernism

    Twentieth Century Modernism

    Twentieth Century Modernism The twentieth century can be distinguished by the saying, “Beyond the pale”. This metaphoric meaning represents modernists standing outside the conformist restrictions of law, behavior, and social class- in a sense, beyond the pale. Modernists wanted to expand their dimensions and represent life in a different way. They were very skeptical of the Victorian age because they did not believe it was possible to have unity in all the world which was

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    Essay Length: 1,688 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Vika
  • Infanticide of Females in India

    Infanticide of Females in India

    Every day a baby is killed because it isn’t the gender the parents preferred. In third world countries such as India infanticide of females is common. There have been laws outlawing both infanticide and determining the sex of babies if it is not medically necessary, however it still continues. The killing of female babies has led to many ethical and social issues. Infanticide has also lead to an imbalance in the ratio of men

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    Essay Length: 1,366 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Female Genital Mutilation

    Female Genital Mutilation

    FGM Everyday there are about 6,000 women and girls who are at risk of facing Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) (WHO 1998). The reasons for doing this are not usually religious, but a social practice for the acceptance standard or gender identity of women. This horrible act usually takes place in select countries in Africa and the Middle East, but also in the United States. Women and girls who face this issue suffer from many long-term

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    Essay Length: 1,800 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Jack
  • Imagery in Macbeth

    Imagery in Macbeth

    Response to “Macbeth” 2. How does Shakespeare’s use of imagery and recurring symbols add depth and meaning to the plot and characters in the play? In all of Shakespeare's plays he uses many forms of imagery. Imagery is the art of making images, the products of imagination. In the play 'Macbeth' Shakespeare applies the imagery of clothing, darkness and blood. Each detail is his imagery, seems to contain an important symbol of the play, symbols

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    Essay Length: 1,388 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Fatih

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