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  • My Origins

    My Origins

    It all started about thirty years ago, when a young woman named Mlle Des-vallons went to the doctor with her first born son Peter. Her husband died in war almost two years before. The child was extremely ill, so she decided to go the hospital. When she got there, none of the specialists were able to help. Until a doctor name Mr. Jonathas saw her. He generously took care of the baby, and offered her

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Analysis of Charles Darwin's Origin of the Species

    Analysis of Charles Darwin's Origin of the Species

    Analysis of Charles Darwin's Origin of the Species Charles Darwin in his book, On the Origin of Species, presents us with a theory of natural selection. This theory is his attempt at an explanation on how the world and its species came to be the way that we know them now. Darwin writes on how through a process of millions of years, through the effects of man and the effects of nature, species have had

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: regina
  • Origin of Epic Theatre

    Origin of Epic Theatre

    ORIGINS OF EPIC THEATRE JOE CARROLL 2nd HND PERFORMING ARTS Introduction In the following essay I will explain the origins of epic theatre and what is actually meant by the term epic theatre. I will look at the people who influenced this form of theatre, the essential elements and how they differ from naturalism and affect the actor. I will also look at the production elements and how they differ from other types of theatre.

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    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Edward
  • Origins and Solutions to Jealousy

    Origins and Solutions to Jealousy

    What is jealousy? Is it part of any normal relationship, or is it always destructive? The origins of jealousy are not clear. Some believe that jealousy was our solution to mate retention due to our "concealed fertilization" process (Basset 72). While others believe that it is how we compare what we have to what other have and is triggered by "perceived threats to relationships" and is designed to "trigger initial emotional reactions" (Basset 73). What

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: regina
  • The Origins of Whoo

    The Origins of Whoo

    The Origins of Whoo In the year, 1342 a "family" hot air balloon race was launched out of Fort City, Mahi. Riders of each balloon had to be members of the same family. A local newspaper, The Fort City Press reported, "Slightly over five hundred families participated in this massive hot air balloon race. The 840 mile race was from Fort City, Mahi to Mountainville, Olopi and then back to Fort City, Mahi. About half

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Original Sin

    The Original Sin

    People hold many differing opinions about Genesis 1-3. Some people believe that God didn't want Adam and Eve to have the knowledge of good and evil because it would make them as gods. The purpose of this essay is to show that Adam and Eve caused the downfall of mankind. Now, to the untrained eye, it may be possible to interpret the aforementioned text as having certain "scheisty" tendencies coming from both the serpent and,

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: July
  • An Analysis of the Origins of the Sino-Soviet Split and Its Influence on International Relations in the East and South East Asian Region

    An Analysis of the Origins of the Sino-Soviet Split and Its Influence on International Relations in the East and South East Asian Region

    A key factor to keep in mind when examining the Sino-Soviet dispute and its impact on foreign relations in South East Asia is that the region is characterised by shifting and fluid interactions and security arrangements (Yahuda, 1996: 9). This means coalitions can change, former enemies can become future allies and conflict is not easily defined. The Sino-Soviet alliance, based on a mutual belief in the ideology of Marxism-Leninism, degenerated over a period of more

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • 'lo Cop Mortal’: The Evil Eye and The Origins of Courtly Love.

    'lo Cop Mortal’: The Evil Eye and The Origins of Courtly Love.

    "There be none of the Affections, which have beene noted to fascinate, or bewitch but Love, and Envy. They both have vehement wishes; They frame themselves readily into the Eye; especially upon the presence of the Objects; which are the Points, that conduce to Fascination, if any such Thing there be." Francis Bacon, Essay IX: "Of Envy"(n1) Courtly love seems the epitome of formalized culture, the origin, in many ways, of our own mannered

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Originality and Repetition in Contemporary Cinema

    Originality and Repetition in Contemporary Cinema

    Originality and Repetition in Contemporary Cinema It seems that the innovation of Contemporary Cinema has come to a stand still. Audiences are becoming more and more difficult to please, as films endure the comments of "seen that!" or "that's been done before!" leaving filmmakers struggling to break away from the rigid structure of genre to produce somethings fresh and new for contemporary audiences. Hollywood, in particular, is being seen as producing films that are "commercial,

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Edward
  • Origins of the Second World War in Europe

    Origins of the Second World War in Europe

    To uncover the origins of the Second World War is a difficult task and to summarize it, even more so, but this is exactly what historian P.M.H. Bell does in his astounding book The Origins of the Second World War in Europe. Although Bell does a great job of providing accounts on both sides of the debate on the origins of the Second World War, he does have his own mindset about it. In his

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Artur
  • Although New England and the Chesapeake Region Were Both Settled by People of English Origin, by 1700 the Regions Had Evolved into Two Distinct Societies. Why Did This Difference in Development Occur?

    Although New England and the Chesapeake Region Were Both Settled by People of English Origin, by 1700 the Regions Had Evolved into Two Distinct Societies. Why Did This Difference in Development Occur?

    Many colonists, as British subjects, contributed to the war effort in 15, against the French. During that time, the colonists came into contact with the British; however, the colonists had no respect or compassion for those arrogant men. Though it was unsuccessful, the idea of the Albany Congress left an impression on the history of America, becoming evident after the Revolutionary War. Specifically, Benjamin Franklin, an active member in the fight for liberty, proposed the

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Vika
  • Explain Why the Treatment of Indigenous People in the Colonial Period Differed Considerably According to the Origin of the Colonist.

    Explain Why the Treatment of Indigenous People in the Colonial Period Differed Considerably According to the Origin of the Colonist.

    There were two main concepts that were thought to have motivated European countries to explore and colonize in America: the excitement and the profit of the "New World". Throughout the 17th century England and Spain began to fight for control of the North American Continent, with different economic goals in mind. The success in the colonization of the New World depended on many factors one which included the treatment of the natives. Although the ideal

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Origin of the Universe

    The Origin of the Universe

    Origin of the Universe To begin, I will explain what I understand the word "universe" refers to. When I say "universe," I am essentially referring to all things that exist. As a finite minded human, I confess I can conceive only of a physical and spiritual universe but I do not eliminate the possibility of their being other realms which man has not yet conceived. Having said that, I acknowledge that the universe consists of

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: owen
  • Origin of Basketball

    Origin of Basketball

    The challenge that inspired the invention of basketball came from Dr. Luther Halsey Gulick, Jr., the superintendent of physical education at the international YMCA Training School. During the summer session of 1891, Gulick introduced a new course in the psychology of play, and Naismith was one of his students. In class discussions, Gulick brought up an issue that was weighing on his mind: the need for new indoor game "that would be interesting, easy to

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: regina
  • What Happen to the Originals?

    What Happen to the Originals?

    “What Happen to the Originals?” In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. He is proclaimed to be the man to discover America, but someone beat him to it. Bjarni Herljufson, a Viking, and his crew found the land way before Columbus was born. The Viking left the land after seeing that it was already occupied by others. These people were the original discovers or natives of the land. They were the Native Americans. By America

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Monika
  • Origin of Bevo

    Origin of Bevo

    A Longhorn steer was not the original mascot of the University of Texas. The original mascot was actually a pit bulldog named "Pig".[3] The idea to use a live longhorn as the university's mascot is attributed to UT alumnus Stephen Pinckney in 1916. Pinckney gathered $124 from other alumni to purchase a steer in the Texas Panhandle, which they originally named "Bo" and shipped to Austin. Counting the currently serving mascot, there have been fourteen

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Origin of Zero

    The Origin of Zero

    The origin of zero is a nebulous subject. The Babylonians were known to have used a space as a placeholder for empty "columns" as far back as 1700 BC. Around 1400 years later, they developed the first known symbol to stand for an empty place. It looked something like YY. It didn't actually stand for the number we know as "zero." It was never used alone. It was only a place holder. The Mayan culture

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Jon
  • Origins of the French Revolution

    Origins of the French Revolution

    Origins of the French Revolution The French Revolution, can be seen as part of a general movement in the western world, however, these European movements were limited in scope. Only in France did the revolution achieve its goal. No other revolution involved such a widespread participation of the peasant masses. The discontent created by the class system, in which certain individuals had special status and privileges, ultimately forced the people of the Third Estate to

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Jon
  • Hinduism Origins, Roots Etc..

    Hinduism Origins, Roots Etc..

    The origins of the Hindu religion can be traced back to the year 5000 BCE. The word Hindu is a very old word. In ancient times, the river Indus was called "Hindu" by the Persians who had migrated there. They also called the land Hindustan and it's inhabitants, Hindus. After that, the religion that followed was called Hinduism. Hinduism is also referred to by practitioners as Sanatana Dharma. This means "the eternal faith". Hinduism is

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: David
  • Origins of the Cold War

    Origins of the Cold War

    The cold war began with mistrust between the Soviet Union and the western democracies as early as the Russian Revolution. The Soviet Union felt it had good cause to mistrust the west. • In 1919 the former World War I allies of Britain, France and the United States joined the "White Russians" to fight off the Bolsheviks following the revolution. (For more information see The American Invasion of Russia). Although this intervention failed and the

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    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: July
  • The Origin of the Olympic Games

    The Origin of the Olympic Games

    The origin of the Olympic Games. The topic I’m to speak about is under the title “The Origin of the Olympic Games” and it deals with the great meaning of the Olympic Games in our live. It’s impossible to speak about modern Olympic Games without mentioning its history. Perhaps the main difference between the ancient and modern Olympics is that for the ancient Greeks the Games were a way of saluting their gods, when the

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    Submitted: June 4, 2010 By: Janna
  • Foxy Originals

    Foxy Originals

    Table of Contents Item Page DECISION TO BE MADE 1 PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION 1 SITUATION ANALYSIS 1 MARKET ANALYSIS 1 SEGMENT ANALYSIS 1 CURRENT FINANCIAL POSITION 1 SWOT ANALYSIS 2 ALTERNATIVES 2 ALTERNATIVE #1: SELL ONLY AT FESTIVALS 2 ALTERNATIVE #2: SELL ONLY THROUGH RETAILERS 2 ALTERNATIVE #3: SELL THROUGH RETAILERS AND FESTIVALS 2 RECOMMENDATION 3 APPENDICES 4 APPENDIX A: SALES VOLUME AND ATTENDANCE RECORDS 5 APPENDIX B: IN-DEPTH SWOT ANALYSIS 6 APPENDIX C: SALES FIGURES

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Max
  • Origins of Hip Hop

    Origins of Hip Hop

    Hip Hop music began in the Bronx, in New York City influenced by African Americans and Latino Americans. The roots of Hip Hop came from African American and West African Music. In the year 1970 hip hop arose when block parties became common in New York and they would play funk and soul music but then the early DJs began isolating the percussion breaks to hit songs realizing that they were the most dance-able and

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    Submitted: July 27, 2010 By: Dina
  • The Origins of the Circus

    The Origins of the Circus

    Indeed, the circus tent is a unique and evocative icon that has featured prominently in circuses for centuries. Relying extensively on a flamboyant entry into town, the big top was their primary tool to attract audiences to the spectacles taking place inside. Nevertheless, while the symbolism of the tent is important in the contemporary interpretation of circus, most early shows, particularly the European precursors of what would be recognized today as circus, took place in

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    Submitted: April 20, 2011 By: madziula0089
  • Origin of the Cold War

    Origin of the Cold War

    Summary: The origins of the "Cold War" lie in the Russia Communist Revolution of 1917, and the ideological struggle between democracy and communism that reach its peak post-World War II. Russia filled the power vacuum left in Europe following Germany's defeat after the war and the United States implemented the Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine to counter it. The basis of the Cold War was mutual suspicion and mistrust. This essay will discuss the

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    Submitted: April 20, 2011 By: gary2k11

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