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  • The So-Called Crisis

    The So-Called Crisis

    First of all, I must clearly state that this is an opinion piece. I am not a scientist. I will have little other random websites as a backup for any claims I make. I however to the best of my ability, will avoid making false claims which may discredit my work or myself. Global Warming, such a scary notion. When ever I bother to turn on that cesspool known as the television, I'm often bombarded

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Family

    Family

    In class we discussed the importance of family figures in a child’s development. I believe that everyone has a vital moment in their life when they realize how important family is. Some moments have such an impact on people that they can be life defining. One moment that has had an impact of this magnitude on me is when my grandfather crashed his plane. My grandfather has been a pilot for about fifty years now.

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Bred
  • Common Law as a Legal System

    Common Law as a Legal System

    COMMON LAW AS A LEGAL SYSTEM Common Law and Civil Law When defined in this way the term Ў§common lawЎЁ is used to refer to a type of legal system called the common law legal system. The legal systems of various countries are modeled on the English legal system and these countries are said to have a Ў§common law legal systemЎЁ. This includes most of the British Commonwealth and the United States. The common law

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: David
  • The Kennedy Family

    The Kennedy Family

    The Kennedy family was notorious for wrongdoing but yet many Americans overlooked this and fell in love with the Kennedy family. The great Kennedy legacy began with Joseph Patrick Kennedy Sr. Joseph Kennedy, the father of President John F. Kennedy, was born in Boston on September 6, 1888 to a family of Catholic, Irish immigrants (Encarta. Joseph...).After completing his studies at Harvard University he began his career as a small businessman, and local politics.

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • Laws Governing the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies

    Laws Governing the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies

    Laws Governing the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies "If the human species, or indeed any part of the biosphere, is to continue to survive, it must eventually leave the Earth and colonize space. For the simple fact of the matter is, the planet Earth is doomed... Let us follow many environmentalists and regard the Earth as Gaia, the mother of all life (which indeed she is). Gaia, like all mothers, is not immortal. She is

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: regina
  • Water Crisis

    Water Crisis

    Good morning ladies and gentlemen I am here today to discuss the water crises for south east Queensland, this is an issue which is related to the topic of environmental economics a Very important issue that is not only affecting the south east region of Australia but all of our country in some way. This seminar will also evaluate this water crisis using criteria to provide recommendations to the state government Key issues Water is

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    Essay Length: 720 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Top
  • Ukraine Population Crisis

    Ukraine Population Crisis

    Biology Coursework - Osmosis Aim: The aim of this investigation is to discover the concentration of sugar within the cells of potatoes. Prediction: Osmosis is the net movement of water molecules in cells from a high to low water potential through a partially permeable membrane as shown below. In plants, when a cell has a high water potential and contains a lot of water is known as turgid. Cells with low water potential and less

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Stress Management

    Stress Management

    The Higher Education Commission has been set up by the Government of Pakistan to facilitate the development of indigenous universities to be world-class centers of education, research and development. Through facilitating this process, the HEC intends to play its part in spearheading the building of a knowledge-based economy in Pakistan. Following past decades of underinvestment, the renewed realization of the Government of Pakistan of the importance of the higher education sector towards fuelling economic growth

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    Essay Length: 293 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Tommy
  • What Athletic Directors Can Do About the Steroid Abuse Crisis?

    What Athletic Directors Can Do About the Steroid Abuse Crisis?

    Anabolic steroids are no longer reserved for professional athletes who are looking for an extra advantage. Nowadays every athlete is looking to obtain an advantage over the competition. Some athletes simply up the intensity of their training and go on special diets, while others take the easy route or look for the quick fix which is steroids. In a study conducted by the National Institute on Drug Abuse in 2003 over one million junior high

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    Essay Length: 785 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: regina
  • Contract Law

    Contract Law

    Vodafone Contract. Contracts arise when a duty does or may come into existence, because of a promise made by one of the parties. To be legally binding as a contract, a promise must be exchanged for adequate consideration. Adequate consideration is a benefit or detriment which a party receives which reasonably and fairly induces them to make the promise/contract. All terms of a contract must be complete and final for the contract to be legally

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    Essay Length: 284 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: July
  • Trans Health Crisis

    Trans Health Crisis

    The magazine publisher is the copyright holder of this article and it is reproduced with permission. Further reproduction of this article in violation of the copyright is prohibited. I'm sitting in a cardiologist's waiting room filling out my intake forms. The tip of my pen hovers above the ubiquitous binary boxes. Female or male? I was born female-bodied and I identify as female--as a lesbian butch. However, some people see me as a feminine male.

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Edward
  • Hunger Crisis

    Hunger Crisis

    Each day fifty thousand babies are born into poverty and 25,000 children die from poverty. The costs of ending hunger are large and not completely dependent upon economics, but rather peace. The United Nations Development Programme estimates that the health and nutrition needs of the world’s poorest people could be met for an additional 13 billion dollars a year, which is what pet owners spend on food for their pets. With 80 percent of the

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Middle East Crisis

    Middle East Crisis

    The Middle East Violence in the Middle East must be stopped for the good of humankind. Fighting in recent days has been hazardous and fatal. There are many things that can be done to prevent this violence. A permanent cease-fire must be in effect, the international community should get involved and land claims must be worked out. These three things are necessary in order to resolve this situation. A permanent cease-fire would be very important.

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    Essay Length: 572 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Mike
  • Antigone - Theme of Family Loyalty

    Antigone - Theme of Family Loyalty

    Betrayal of Family Loyalty In the play Antigone, written by Greek playwright Sophocles, loyalty to family seems to be a recurring theme. We first see it when Antigone defies King Creon’s order to keep her brother, Polynices, unburied as a punishment for his betrayal of their country Thebes. We also see how Antigone’s sister, Ismene, accepts partial blame for the burial (even though she refused to actually do it) in an affectionate, loyal act. Creon

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Anna
  • Running in the Family

    Running in the Family

    Michael Ondaatje's autobiographical novel Running in the Family is an imaginative reconstruction of the author's family history. A mixture of fact and fiction, the novel chronicles Ondaatje's attempt to gain insight into his own identity by better understanding his parents and relatives. In the novel Ondaatje returns to Ceylon for the first time since his childhood in order to meet relatives and learn about his family. The novel consists of stories about Ondaatje's aristocratic family

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Yan
  • Elementry Swiss Family Robinson

    Elementry Swiss Family Robinson

    1. NAME: 2. DATE: 3. PERIOD: 4. BOOK REPORT: Swiss Family Robinson Author Johann Wyss 5. DUE DATE: 6. OPTION: 1. What is your name? My name is Elizabeth Robinson I am a wife and mother. I have four beautiful sons named Fritz, Ernest, Jack and young Francis. 2. How did you feel when your ship began to sink? I was afraid and sad it felt as if something had went through my heart. I

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Jon
  • Jim Crow Law

    Jim Crow Law

    The Segregation Era of 1877-1954 began as the Civil War was ending (18__) and was preceded by the Reconstruction Era of 1866-1877. During this era blacks were fighting to not only be free, but equal. Slavery had been abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment, but the white people of the South were determined to keep the Negro in his place socially, politically, and economically. This was done by means of the infamous "Black Codes," Separate but

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Monika
  • Various Law

    Various Law

    Charta Magna: agreement between king John and his barons laying down mutual rights and obligations as well as the position of the lower nobility and the church. (1215) Habeas Corpus: is an important remedy against unlawful commitment. (1679) Bill of rights: protects statements in either house of parliament granting parliament itself the power to fine or imprison those who abuse this privilege. It also prohibited the king to levy taxes or keep an army without

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Max
  • Evolution of Law

    Evolution of Law

    Evolution of Law The government our nation has established today has come a long way from its roots. Starting with the Napoleonic Code and eventually ending with the Ratified Constitution of the United States. Rome came to England bringing the Roman Code, thus law begins. The Roman Code was a rigid code that in reality did not change much. It required ample detail and was difficult to understand at times. For example, if there where

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Steve
  • Everyone Needs a Family, Including the Wretch

    Everyone Needs a Family, Including the Wretch

    Everyone Needs a Family, Including The Wretch In Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, families are a very important part of the structure of the book. Frankenstein’s family is critical because the reason why the wretch was created lies within the family. Almost every family mentioned in the novel was either incomplete or dysfunctional. Frankenstein’s family in particular was missing a female role. The Frankenstein family had no mother, but did have Elizabeth who was the only other

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    Essay Length: 447 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Top
  • Crisis Communications

    Crisis Communications

    Crisis communication is the most important aspect of external and internal organization communication. This type of communication ranges from image restoration campaigns to employee turnover. In the articles that I have analyzed, I discovered many examples of crisis communications and its importance. I will discuss the Bridgestone-Firestone Corporation's image restoration campaign and explain Benoit's theory of image restoration. Also, I will discuss how crisis communications fits into public relations models. Two examples for discussion will

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Survey on Family Life

    Survey on Family Life

    Survey of Family Life A social institution is an organized pattern of beliefs and behaviors centered on basic human needs. Family is a major social institution in our society that controls how children are brought up, and are taught how to behave and act in the world. It is a major support system, and a guide to be introduced into our society. In our Society today, when people are asked what a family is, there

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • Sufficient Pets for Family with Small Children

    Sufficient Pets for Family with Small Children

    Take a moment and imagine your life ten years from now. What do you see? A big house, a white picket fence? Maybe not, but I’d say for the most part, we all want a family of our own to raise. But will your family consist strictly of your significant other and your children? Many parents worry about the risks that may be a factor in having pets along with their small children. However,

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: regina
  • Crisis Communication

    Crisis Communication

    At some point in time, nearly any company can come face to face with a crisis situation which involves communication or in many instances, miscommunication. In some cases this could be rumor control and/or response, negative press or even breakdowns in crisis communication response. Whatever the situation, even the smallest of communication crisis can overwhelm even the strongest of companies. Crisis communication involves winning as well as keeping the confidence and trust of key factors

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Max
  • Crisis at Renault: The Vilvoorde Plant Closing

    Crisis at Renault: The Vilvoorde Plant Closing

    Task: Write a memo to Renault’s board outlining your assessment of Schweitzer’s actions and his suitability in this important international position. Do you feel he should have behaved differently? Be sure to recommend a way forward. Main Issue: As other automotive manufacturers, Renault was facing an overproduction problem, combined with a breakdown of national markets. After their plan of early retirement of some of their employees was rejected by the French government, Renault’s chairman, Louis

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    Essay Length: 484 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Venidikt