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  • Eminem: An American Icon, Is He? or Is He Not?

    Eminem: An American Icon, Is He? or Is He Not?

    WRITTEN BY BRADIS MCGRIFF!!!DO NOT COPY MY PAPER JUST USE IT 4 RESEARCH!!!! April 3, 2007 History 196m Prof Gus Lease Eminem: an American Icon, is he? Or is he not? Eminem is one of the most if not the most talented rap artist to ever step up to the microphone. Although he may be one of the most talented rappers to ever perform, he is also one of the most controversial. Teenagers and young

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    Essay Length: 3,153 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Vika
  • Drug Addiction and Acupuncture

    Drug Addiction and Acupuncture

    Running head: Drug Addiction and Acupuncture The effect of Acupuncture as treatment for drug addiction Drug Addiction and Acupuncture Abstract The purpose of the paper is to provide a critical literature review with a proposed research design for acupuncture as a treatment for drug dependency. The relationship between acupuncture as a treatment for drug dependency has puzzled many. The paper will begin with how addiction occurs within the body. I will then go on to

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    Essay Length: 1,347 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Anna
  • Kate Chopin’s’ Short Story the Storm

    Kate Chopin’s’ Short Story the Storm

    In Kate Chopin’s’ short story, The Storm, there is a dilemma faced by the main character, Calixta that is identical to a situation I recently faced in my own life. The conflict in the story isn’t as clear as some may like it to be. On the surface it appears that this short story is about a woman with no conscience that cheats on her husband, but in reality, it is much deeper than that.

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    Essay Length: 1,344 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Cigarette Addiction

    Cigarette Addiction

    Issac Literature Review Introduction: There has been an increasingly negative stigma surrounding cigarette smoking following public education efforts with regards to the detrimental effects of the habit. This social dynamic has produced an environment of increasing costs for cigarette companies in the form of higher specific taxes as well as mandated anti-smoking campaigns. This paper will research whether increases in cigarettes prices due to increased costs faced by the manufacturers will decrease demand significantly or

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    Essay Length: 283 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: July
  • Kate Chopin's Story of an Hour

    Kate Chopin's Story of an Hour

    Kate Chopin's "Story of an Hour", tells the story of a woman trapped in a repressive marriage, who wants desperately to escape. She is given that chance, quite by accident, and the story tells of the hour in which this freedom is given her. The story is very short so is interesting to look at as a minimalist piece of literature, and the surprise ending offers an opportunity to look at Chopin's use of

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    Essay Length: 791 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Steve
  • Essay Sample on "a Review of Kate Chopin's Short Story the Storm"

    Essay Sample on "a Review of Kate Chopin's Short Story the Storm"

    ESSAY SAMPLE ON "A REVIEW OF KATE CHOPIN'S SHORT STORY THE STORM" In Kate Chopin's short story "The Storm," the narrative surrounds the brief affair of two individuals, Calixta and Alcee. Many people don't see the story as a condemnation of infidelity, but rather as an act of human sexuality. This essay argues that "The Storm" may be interpreted as a specific act of sexuality and passion joined with a condemnation of its repression by

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Eminem: An American Icon, Is He? or Is He Not?

    Eminem: An American Icon, Is He? or Is He Not?

    Bradis McGriff April 3, 2007 History 196m Prof Gus Lease Eminem: an American Icon, is he? Or is he not? Eminem is one of the most if not the most talented rap artist to ever step up to the microphone. Although he may be one of the most talented rappers to ever perform, he is also one of the most controversial. Teenagers and young children seem to really enjoy Eminem’s lyrics but parents and the

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    Essay Length: 3,046 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: March 10, 2010 By: Anna
  • Once an Addict . . . Tall Tales from the Mekong Delta

    Once an Addict . . . Tall Tales from the Mekong Delta

    Once an Addict . . . A sudden feeling of ecstasy; all of your senses are changed, transformed, falsely seeming to be true. Everything is really wonderful, powerful, creativity flows freely from your mind. You feel indestructible, confident, and prideful. The sun is jolly and as you inhale the air seems to suck through you effortlessly. Everything is blue, no, not blue with melancholy, this blue is “the blue that knows you and where you

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    Essay Length: 1,834 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Jack
  • An Icon in the Window - an Original Biography on Bill Gates

    An Icon in the Window - an Original Biography on Bill Gates

    What does it take to become a cultural icon? Through the perspective of the world today, just a few of the basics might be fame, power, IQ, and enough motivation to utilize it all. But did we forget something? Perhaps. How about all of that, and also enough money and power gobble up any and every company that may stand in your way? This is especially true if you happen to be the CEO

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    Essay Length: 974 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Yan
  • Kate Chopin

    Kate Chopin

    Darline Dodard ENG 333-531 Midterm Paper Kate Chopin’s literary talent would have never been so strongly founded if it was not for the circumstances surrounding her life and upbringing. Her father died when she was only four years old, which left her mother and grandmother to raise, and shape her desires and ideologies. Having been raised primarily by strong willed feminine role models, Chopin developed a taste for more of an unconventional role for women

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    Essay Length: 1,008 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: July
  • The Theology of the Icon and the Medium of Cinema

    The Theology of the Icon and the Medium of Cinema

    THE ICON IN MOTION The Theology of the Icon and the Medium of Cinema Introduction Cheng sat transfixed by the image of the crucifixion. On the walls of the dimly lit room hung numerous icons, but Cheng could not tear her eyes from the image illumined before her. The face of the suffering Christ was especially gripping such that Cheng’s own eyes filled with tears. For almost two years, Cheng had been exploring Christianity but

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    Essay Length: 312 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Victor
  • Drug Addicted Mothers

    Drug Addicted Mothers

    Drug Addicted Mothers More than 1 million children are exposed to drugs or alcohol during pregnancy according to The National Institute on Drug Abuse. Each year about 221,000 of the women who become pregnant consume illegal drugs and most of these children are born addicted to the drugs themselves. These mothers cannot give their children the proper care. Many drug-dependent parents abuse their children both mentally and physically. There is action that needs to be

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    Essay Length: 549 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Heroin Addiction

    Heroin Addiction

    1) STAGES OF ADDICTION Cheyenne is one of the main characters in "Union Square" who is a homeless heroin addict. Her stages of drug addiction have gradually progressed into the worst stage, which is named the crisis trap stage. In this documentary, Cheyenne talks about many of the stages of drug addiction and how they pertain to her. As she tells her story of where this heroin use began, she displays the stages of consumption

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    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Artur
  • What Degree of Addiction Can Be Considered a Disease/medical Condition, Excusable for Misconduct?

    What Degree of Addiction Can Be Considered a Disease/medical Condition, Excusable for Misconduct?

    Outline Introduction Key question: What degree of addiction can be considered a disease/medical condition, excusable for misconduct? Author’s position: Addiction is not a clear cut medical condition and adopting the disease model of addiction has serious ramifications for American society. Macro level appraisal of author’s argument Micro level appraisal of author’s argument · Fallacious reasoning and claims · Usage of concepts and lack of definition · Unacceptability and insufficiency of claims Conclusion Passage Analysis In

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    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The Story of an Hour Written by Kate Chopin

    The Story of an Hour Written by Kate Chopin

    They Will be Missed “The Story of an Hour” written by Kate Chopin revolves around the reaction of Mrs. Mallard, the protagonist, to the death of her husband. Mrs. Mallard’s sister, Josephine, tried to ease the pain by breaking the news gently because of her sister’s heart problem. Mrs. Mallard instantaneously mourned her husband’s death and withdrew to her bedroom alone. The widowed Mrs. Mallard let her mind wonder and at that point in time

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    Essay Length: 892 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Edward
  • Addiction

    Addiction

    Hernando Cortez was the Spanish conqueror of Mexico. His conquest began between 1519 and 1521. He became a soldier and was determined to gane fame and fortune through a military career. Cortez had an army of 400 men, 16 horses, and a few cannons. They landed at Vera Cruz where the Aztec people had constructed the magnificent city of Tenochtitlan. The first reflections that Cortez and the European people had of the Aztecs where

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    Essay Length: 385 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Janna
  • Coffee and Tea Preference and Addiction

    Coffee and Tea Preference and Addiction

    David Letterman once stated that …”if it weren't for the coffee, I'd have no identifiable personality whatsoever.” In any given society caffeinated beverages can be found just about anywhere, and they are increasingly being consumed at an alarming rate. One study indicates that in North America between 80 and 90 percent of adults and children are habitually dependent upon caffeine. Researchers have questioned the probable causes of this dependency, and if routine caffeine usage could

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Monika
  • Television Addiction Effects on the Young Generation

    Television Addiction Effects on the Young Generation

    Charity Kariuki Kariuki 1 Miss. Sanchez Page one 4/17/08 TELEVISION ADDICTION EFFECTS ON THE YOUNG GENERATION. Television was a wonderful and spectacular invention. The concept of breaking images into tiny points of light for transmission over radio waves was a scientific break through (Portz Stephen) but now it seems the television is destroying our community. Television has become a drug, just like heroin or cocaine it soothes us and puts a barrier between life and

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    Essay Length: 1,082 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Drug Addiction

    Drug Addiction

    Drug Addiction Introduction There are many people and organizations in our culture that are trying very hard to make sure that Drug Addiction is NOT seen as a disease or as the result of genetic or biological predisposition. These people have a strong personal and social interest in an entirely nonphysiological model of addictive human behavior. Their perspective of social problems is based primarily on a philosophical orientation with a social perspective, heralding socio-political correctness

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    Essay Length: 5,909 Words / 24 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Kate Chopin Short Stories

    Kate Chopin Short Stories

    Kate Chopin was an American feminist fiction writer and a woman ahead of her time. She lived in the socially conservative nineteenth-century, but in her stories, she wrote about unconventional characters, particularly women, that caused others to question her morality. Similar to the female characters in her stories, Kate Chopin was an independent woman. She would often smoke cigarettes or walk in the streets unaccompanied; these practices were considered unusual for a nineteenth-century woman to

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Deathly Path of Addiction and Alcoholism

    The Deathly Path of Addiction and Alcoholism

    American freelance journalist, Chuck Palahniuk stated, "I admire addicts. In a world where everybody is waiting for some bline, random disaster, or some sudden disease, the addict has the comfort of knowing what will most likely wait for him down the road. He's taken some control over his ultimate fate, and his addiction keeps the cause of death from being a total surprise." According to Gale Encyclopedia of Science, addiction is defined as, "a compulsion

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Cigarette Addiction

    Cigarette Addiction

    Essay Question: What do you consider the most urgent social issue in the world today, why is it urgent, and how might it be resolved? She leaned over, carton in hand, and coolly offered me a cigarette. I hesitated and thought of my grandfather who had recently died of a heart attack only years before. The doctor said it was most likely caused by his untamed addiction to cigarettes which he had acquired around age

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Kate Chopin, "the Story of an Hour" on Mrs. Mallard

    Kate Chopin, "the Story of an Hour" on Mrs. Mallard

    In this paragraph, the narrator’s depiction of Mrs. Mallard’s brief moment of illumination is illustrated in a very mellow-dramatic way. The reader can get a slight sense of sarcasm in the narrators tone and at the same time feel sorry for Mrs. Mallard. Mrs. Mallard seems to be quite selfish. She is not sad about her husband’s death; she is only thinking about how her life would be now that he is gone. Mrs. Mallard

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    Submitted: April 9, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Tv Addiction

    Tv Addiction

    TV Addiction Marie Winn makes a convincing argument that watching too much television can be considered an addiction. Television has become a way of life for most families. Television viewing is so overwhelmingly prevalent nowadays that living without TV is often considered an extreme deprivation. TVs are everywhere, whether you are in a hospital, auto shop, or in the dentist’s office, there’s always a television by the waiting area. It’s a useful tool to help

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    Essay Length: 1,081 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Kevin
  • The War Against Addiction

    The War Against Addiction

    The War against Addiction As I write about addiction and its new concept of helping the addict. It really blows my Mind. Medicine that can help you to stop during drugs and carrying out old behavior. Even to help alcoholics. The old school of addiction is Alcoholics Anonymous. As they talk about these new drugs that have come along, Alcoholics Anonymous which stated back in 1935 with an Alcoholic name Bill Williams came up with

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    Essay Length: 529 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: David

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