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  • Film Must First Be Recognized as an Industry Before It Is Considered as a Cultural Object. Critically Examine the Meaning and Implication of This Statement with Particular Reference to Wales

    Film Must First Be Recognized as an Industry Before It Is Considered as a Cultural Object. Critically Examine the Meaning and Implication of This Statement with Particular Reference to Wales

    Film must first be recognized as an industry before it is considered as a cultural object. Critically examine the meaning and implication of this statement with particular reference to Wales When looking at this statement, that film must first be recognized as an industry before it is considered as a cultural object and the meanings and implications of this statement in regard to Wales, many factors need to be taken into account. Firstly, the meaning

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Vika
  • Donald Trump: Natural Born Leader

    Donald Trump: Natural Born Leader

    Donald Trump: Natural Born Leader What does a leader look like? Well that’s simple they are tall, handsome, intelligent, Caucasian, and rich. They have beautiful wives and spend most of their time in the Bahamas on an enormous yacht. Now look again, minus the stereotypes. What does a leader really look like? Leaders come in all shapes, sizes, races, genders, and ages. Leaders can be found anywhere doing anything no matter how important or how

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    Essay Length: 796 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Jessica
  • The Nature of Logic and Perception

    The Nature of Logic and Perception

    The Nature of Logic and Perception Perception is something we do constantly and of which we are often unaware. It is the way we see and understand our environment. Whether stopping at a red light, laughing at a joke, or writing a paper, perception is at work. The paper examines aspects of perception, its relationship to logic, barriers to accurate perception, and the consequences of misperception. Logic and critical thinking are intertwined, even interdependent. Critical

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Of the Nature of Flatland

    Of the Nature of Flatland

    Of the Nature of Flatland I CALL our world Flatland, not because we call it so, but to make its nature clearer to you, my happy readers, who are privileged to live in Space. Imagine a vast sheet of paper on which straight Lines, Triangles, Squares, Pentagons, Hexagons, and other figures, instead of remaining fixed in their places, move freely about, on or in the surface, but without the power of rising above or sinking

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Steve
  • Moral Understanding Terrorism: Insurgency or Acts of Aggression

    Moral Understanding Terrorism: Insurgency or Acts of Aggression

    Moral understanding” Terrorism: insurgency or acts of aggression? During the French Revolution Maximilien Robespierre led the Jacobin party along with leaders of France’s own government. They targeted people whom they believed supported the return of a monarchy style government. They where sought out, arrested and butchered without trial. The dead were buried in mass graves. The Jacobin party used violence against potentially dangerous groups in order to protect liberty and subdue tyranny. Four hundred thousand

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: regina
  • Who Should Own Revenues from Natural Resources in Canada

    Who Should Own Revenues from Natural Resources in Canada

    The question of who should hold jurisdiction over the rights of revenues generated from the exploitation of natural resources is not an easy question to answer. Currently, the responsibility lies in the hands of the provinces (Usher, 1995). However, considering the extremely uneven distribution of natural resources amongst the provinces, across this vast nation, questions are raised about the appropriate treatment of revenues from natural resources, specifically dealing with equalization payments (Boadway, 1983). The current

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Naturalism in the Open Boat

    Naturalism in the Open Boat

    Naturalism in “The Open Boat” Humanity often tends to see itself as being somehow important in the grand scheme of the Universe. But why do we think of ourselves in such a lofty fashion? Do we really matter at all? Would the Universe give pause if we were suddenly plucked away? In his short story, “The Open Boat,” Stephen Crane shows us a universe totally unconcerned with the affairs of humankind; it is an indifferent

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Jack
  • America’s Public Opinion: How Much Will Morality Cost?

    America’s Public Opinion: How Much Will Morality Cost?

    America’s public opinion: How much will morality cost? Is there a discount with that value? Today, we open our mailbox only to be bombarded by the next Visa ad “0% APR until 2010” and many American consider it, after all, the second refinanced mortgage payment is due soon. We are swiping away our values and mortgaging our morality all in pursuit of what American history has been found upon: consumerism. Through the history of

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: July
  • A Person in Love Will Sacrifice All for the Object of That Love

    A Person in Love Will Sacrifice All for the Object of That Love

    What is love? It is said that love is the emotion that cannot be chartered or measured. Love gives the person ecstasy and torment at the same moment, it gives the person freedom yet it enslaves them. The definition of love is very broad, however the most notable definition of love is sacrifice. The most famous play throughout history that comes close to this description of love is Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare. The

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Jon
  • Hurricane Katrina: A Natural and Political Disaster

    Hurricane Katrina: A Natural and Political Disaster

    “Hurricane Katrina: A Natural and Political Disaster” Four days after Hurricane Katrina devastated much of the northern Gulf Coast, tired and angry people stranded at the convention center in New Orleans welcomed a supply convoy carrying food, water and medicine with cheers and tears of joy. Hurricane Katrina was the costliest and one of the deadliest hurricanes in the history of the United States. It was the sixth-strongest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the third-strongest

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Jessica
  • What Is Moral Obligation

    What Is Moral Obligation

    What is moral obligation? What is the extent of our moral obligation to other people and other living things? By definition moral obligation is the belief that an act is one prescribed by a persons set of values (Wikipedia, 2005). It is also a duty, which one owes, and which one ought to perform, but is not legally bound to fulfill. David Hume’s moral theory hinges on a distinction between psychologically distinct players: the moral

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Natural Law

    Natural Law

    There are probably several different approaches to describe the life before there was government. The most logical is to suggest that people were governed by a natural law, based on their communities’ beliefs and morals. I propose that life before any government was actually quite civilized, and far less complicated, under this form of natural government. In the days before any type of governing system, people lived together in communities with similar interests, whether they

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    Essay Length: 320 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Moral Compass

    Moral Compass

    A compass is a navigational tool used to guide its user in a desired direction. It has four directions; east, west, north and south. A moral compass, which I have recently learned, is also used to guide its user in a desired direction. A moral compass, when used, will provide its user moral focus as the user learns to lead in an ever more challenging and demanding world throughout their life and career. A good

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    Essay Length: 2,022 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: regina
  • Conjoined Twins Are They Freaks of Nature

    Conjoined Twins Are They Freaks of Nature

    Conjoined Twins Are They Freaks of Nature Each of us are unique, each of us are one individual even when nature does not take shape and form like we expect it to. Conjoined Twins as the world know as Siamese Twins have fascinated people for many centuries. However, questions were raised about such abnormalities of the twins. People (parents, researchers, and doctors) wanted to know when they were first discovered as well as if conjoined

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • Understanding Characters in Objectively Narrated Stories

    Understanding Characters in Objectively Narrated Stories

    Understanding Characters in Objectively Narrated Stories Characterization is the way writers develop characters and reveal those characters’ traits to readers. (Kirszner 121) Most times in a story we learn about the characters, through their own thoughts or through the narrative of a third person. In fact, most stories written are told through a first or third person narrative. What about the less popular point of view, the objective narrative? In the objective narrative there

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: David
  • Six Stages of Moral Reasoning Paper

    Six Stages of Moral Reasoning Paper

    Six Stages of Moral Reasoning Paper We, as individuals in this society, question ourselves daily based on morals and values. Simply turn on the computer, television, radio, or open a newspaper and one can question the values and morals of the society we live in today. The media highlights and draws attention many negatives in our society. This can lead us to believe our decisions are ethical. This is why we must make ground rules

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Nurture Vs. Nature

    Nurture Vs. Nature

    Are We Really Born That Way? You got your green eyes from your mother, and your freckles from your father. But where did you get your thrill-seeking personality and talent for singing? Did you learn these from your parents or was it predetermined by your genes? While it's clear that physical characteristics are hereditary, the genetic waters get a bit more murky when it comes to an individual's behavior, intelligence, and personality. Ultimately, the old

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Jessica
  • China Population and Natural Resources

    China Population and Natural Resources

    CHINA POPULATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES With more that 1.3 billion people living in China it is one of the most populous countries in the world. With the worlds population currently at aprox 6.6 billion people China makes up 20% of the worlds population. This means one in 5 people in the world are from China. With this huge population China must find ways to sustain their natural resources in order to maintain all of these

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    Essay Length: 345 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Nature of Logic and Perception

    Nature of Logic and Perception

    I have three children that attend school, one is in Middle school and the other two attend Elementary school. This essay is in reference to my son Anthony, who is in fifth grade. Throughout the school year, students are given several assignments and work to help them accelerate in the learning process as well as prepare for the CRCT test (Criterion-Referenced Competency Test). The CRCT test is given in third grade for reading, fifth

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    Essay Length: 787 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Bred
  • With Reference to Two or Three Poems from Death of a Naturalist, Explore Heaney's Treatment of Nature

    With Reference to Two or Three Poems from Death of a Naturalist, Explore Heaney's Treatment of Nature

    Heaney is a poet who’s work focus’ on nature quite a lot. This is influenced by his heritage and nationality. Heaney was born in 1939 in County Derry, Northern Ireland. His first collection of poetry, Death Of A Naturalist, was published in 1966. He has since won numerous awards, including The Whitbread Prize for The Haw Lantern, and in 1995 he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. He has worked as a lecturer at many

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Top
  • The Elusiveness of War and the Tenuousness of Morality in Tim O'Brien's “the Things They Carried,” “how to Tell a True War Story,” and “style”

    The Elusiveness of War and the Tenuousness of Morality in Tim O'Brien's “the Things They Carried,” “how to Tell a True War Story,” and “style”

    The Elusiveness of War and the Tenuousness of Morality in Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried,” “How to Tell a True War Story,” and “Style” In the novel The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien demonstrates how exposure to the atrocities of nations at war leads to the soldiers having skewed perspectives on what is right and wrong, predominantly at times when the purpose of the war itself appears elusive. The ambiguity that consumes the stories

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Natural Supplements

    Natural Supplements

    OUR HEALTH AND FREEDOM OF CHOICE IS THREATENED… An alarming development in the health industry has seen the spread of fear among the public regarding natural therapies. So much so, that the US, Australian, UK and Canadian governments are suggesting new legislation designed to remove natural health products from our shelves or to brutally regulate access. The question is, are Natural Supplements a Safe Form of Medicine? Only three recorded deaths have ever been associated

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Environmental Crisis and Natural Hazards

    Environmental Crisis and Natural Hazards

    Environmental Crisis and natural Hazards Is there an environmental crisis? Is global warming a reality or something made up by alarmists? How safe is the Nations water supply? In this world it depends on who you talk to and where they live, as to whether we are in an environmental crisis, or not. In America we set the standard for easy living. We drive our cars everywhere consuming more oil than many countries put together.

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    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Bred
  • What Would Satisfactory Moral Theory Be Like?

    What Would Satisfactory Moral Theory Be Like?

    What would satisfactory moral theory be like? Deontological moral theory is a Non-Consequentiality moral theory. While Consequentiality believe the ends always justify the means, deontologists assert That the rightness of an action is not simply dependent on maximizing the good, If that action goes against what is considered moral. It is the inherent nature of the act alone that determines its ethical standing. For example, imagine a situation where there are four critical condition patients

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    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Anna
  • Morality

    Morality

    Based on Haught’s article words such as “morality”, “values” and “ethics” are, often times, used interchangeably, but carry their own meaning. The word “ethics” has been used differently over the course of time by different groups of scholars and professionals. According to the article, some define ethics as the study of how best to live. Others define ethics as a code of conduct that one is expected to follow in their professions. Philosophers would argue

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    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Yan