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  • Privately Owned Gasoline Powered Vehicles Should Be Limited

    Privately Owned Gasoline Powered Vehicles Should Be Limited

    Privately Owned Gasoline Powered Vehicles Should Be Limited The automobile has become a very important part of today’s society. It is a necessity to own or to have access to a car in order to keep up with all of the competition of the business world, and also one’s social demands. Most people would not be able to travel around a country or the world without this incredible machine, for it provides freedom and

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Victor
  • To What Extent Was the Rise to Power of the Nazis Due to the Wall Street Crash?

    To What Extent Was the Rise to Power of the Nazis Due to the Wall Street Crash?

    To what extent was the rise to power of the Nazis due to the Wall Street Crash? Historian Carr writes "It is inconceivable that Hitler could have come into power had not the Weimar Republic being subject to the unprecedented strain of a world crisis", thus he thinks that the Wall Street Crash was the cause of problems in Weimar leading to the rise of the Nazis. In 1933 the Nazi party took control of

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    Essay Length: 583 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Nuclear Power Plants and Safety

    Nuclear Power Plants and Safety

    Nuclear Power Plants and Safety Since the humans use energy sources such as wood, coal, and oil to produce electricity, people want to use better energy sources to produce electricity more. By the mid twentieth century, scientists found the method of making incredible energy by using uranium as nuclear fission. Today there are about 400 nuclear power plants around the world and more than 100 nuclear power plants in United States (Howstuffworks). In addition, nuclear

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    Essay Length: 1,823 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Politics and War Term Paper

    Politics and War Term Paper

    Politics can influence war. This has been going on forever since men government and war have been around. Democracy has tried to expand across the globe. There is a struggle for human rights and democracy. The media has played a large role in this struggle. Influencing people one way or another. The people seem to rely on this to make their mind up. It is as if the people are unaware or just don’t have

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Steve
  • Politics and the English Language

    Politics and the English Language

    Politics and the English language Comparison & Analysis George Orwell talks about what the world is coming to. In today's society everything is changing as fast as we speak and don't know what to expect in the near future due to the fact the English language being the ways it is. It talks about the English language being so bad and what lies underneath the decline of a language and the reason behind economic and

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    Essay Length: 343 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: David
  • Different Characteristics of Classical Political

    Different Characteristics of Classical Political

    The American economic system is the most productive in the world. The reason for this is the unlimited wants’ of people or consumer in a market. For example, a person can satisfy themselves by buying a pair of Nike at your local Footlocker; however, that person may decide to buy a shirt at The Gap after. This show there is no end to a person total wants for goods and services. In the modern economy,

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    Essay Length: 640 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Victor
  • The Involvement of Mass Media in Political Campaigns

    The Involvement of Mass Media in Political Campaigns

    There has been much discussion about how mass media presents and can determine the outcome of presidential elections. The media has been accused of focusing on subjects such as the politician's personal life and their characteristics rather than looking at the political issues of the election. The voter's views can also be altered by political advertisements that do not focus on issues. This can cause the voters to believe that certain issues are important when

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Janna
  • Allied and Central Powers

    Allied and Central Powers

    Allied Powers Fance has not forgotton its humiliating defeat at the hands of Germany in 1871. France was waiting for the chance to reestablish its power on the continent. France was willing to ally itself with another longtime enemy, Britain, to strengthen its hand against Germany. Great Britain had traditionally followed a policy of neutrality, which served it well. Yet some Britains were now calling for a new alliances, to counter the rising power of

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    Essay Length: 356 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Max
  • The Progressives in Power

    The Progressives in Power

    The Progressives in Power Between the 1890s and 1910s, a collection of reformers, realizing the nation was in serious trouble, resolved to make a movement to aid the people of the U.S. These reformers were the Progressives, a new kind of middle class, made up of young educated professionals, seeking to solve society’s problems in fresh, practical ways. In a society such as that of the United States, the middle (and lower middle) classes should

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    Essay Length: 758 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Anna
  • Wyoming Political Identity

    Wyoming Political Identity

    Lately we have been discussing a lot about how Wyoming and its elected officials have become great examples and influences for our state and I think there have been a few legislators in the past decade or so who have made a major impact on how Wyoming views ourselves and how we are viewed nationally. With the lowest population of all the 50 states, we are stereotyped into a category where our votes are considered

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    Essay Length: 255 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Victor
  • Please Be Polite

    Please Be Polite

    Imagine a cold February evening. Where? The snowy parking lot and doorway of a small restaurant. Emily and a group of friends had just finished eating dinner. Chattering happily, they all leave, while Emily, who had been first, holds the heavy door for them. They say, “Thank you,” appreciatively as they button their jackets and throw on scarves and gloves. Right after them comes another large group of people. Emily holds the door for all

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Steve
  • The United States, Great Britain, and Russia: A Political Assimilation

    The United States, Great Britain, and Russia: A Political Assimilation

    The United States, Great Britain, and Russia all share fairly similar public educational systems. Citizens in all three countries must have 11 years of public education. These 11 years, grades 1-12 in the United States and grades 1-11 in Great Britain and Russia, are free to every citizen of the country. That is, however, where the similarities end. In the United States, education for most children begins early (the age of three), with most attending

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    Essay Length: 3,546 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Aurther Millers- the Crucible- Issues of Power

    Aurther Millers- the Crucible- Issues of Power

    The issues of power, that Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, portrays are concerned with, who has the power, the shifts of power that take place and how power can consume people and try to abuse it, for either vengeance, jealously, material gain or sexual desire. Who has the Power Salem is an isolated village in Massachusetts where power is one of the main driving forces that contribute to the dynamics of the community and how people

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Power of Music Therapy

    The Power of Music Therapy

    Ever wonder why a song may bring tears to your eyes? Or how music allows you to recall a specific memory of your past? Well others have thought of the same questions and actually have been able to harness the power of music and direct it toward healthcare. This practice is known today as Music Therapy. Music Therapy is the prescribed use of music and music related techniques to assist and motivate a person towards

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    Essay Length: 1,013 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Victor
  • Political Paper

    Political Paper

    The views of Americans on politics specifically the political institutions are been on the negative side for some time now. The political atmosphere is one that most citizens don’t understand or sympathize with, and as time has gone on the opinion on politics by citizens has been skeptical. The reason behind the skeptical views included the actions of politicians, and the election process that has turn out elections where the popular preference wasn’t the winner.

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Edward
  • The Healing Power of Nature and Romantic Love

    The Healing Power of Nature and Romantic Love

    Brielle Giesen T.R 1130-1245 Final Essay I. Introduction Although the Healing Power of Nature may seem to be a long lost remedy from the Native Americans, William Wordsworth, Henry David Thoreau, and Jean Jacques Rousseau see it not as form of medicine, but rather as a state of mind. After a sensible state of mind has been developed, one can only assume their heart will develop next, with enchanting ideas of Romantic Love, which is

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Edward
  • Politics

    Politics

    Politics Abolishing the war Since the terrible events preceding the Great War, leave of nations has banded together to form the Kellogg-Briand Pact. After a long year of strife, 62 nations have finally decided to ratify it. Sorrowfully we regret that no one expects that this pact will be a binding force. Those who called hail for victory of peace; we don’t expect its effects to last. This pact suggested that this abandon all declarations

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Max
  • Political Culturew

    Political Culturew

    3rd 11/16/06 Political Cultures James Madison cured the disease present in America during the seventeen eighties, at least a disease by Cosmopolitan or Federalist standards. The disease was too much, unrestrained freedom in the hands of the general population. This freedom if unchecked in Madison’s and other Federalist’s opinion would produce more tyranny than a king or prince. This so called “abuse of power” came from the constitution of the time, The Articles of the

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    Essay Length: 332 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Yan
  • Different Roles of Political Parties - Government Essay

    Different Roles of Political Parties - Government Essay

    Different Roles of Political Parties - Government Essay In the United States, there are three major groups and they are: political party, interest group and lobbyist, and the media. These three main groups are important and each of them plays a different role. Also they can give a positive or a negative impact on the American Political System and on the people in the United States. One of the main groups is political party. A

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    Essay Length: 850 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The Power of one’s Religious Drive

    The Power of one’s Religious Drive

    The Power of One’s Religious Drive Religion is not just a collaboration of spiritual ideas and writings from ancient books. Religion has become more than just that within our modern society. Some have went as far as to say that religion is the ultimate drive; that guides our human emotions, our actions, and even to some our very own existence. Though religion can be considered a broad topic, there are rooted ideas and concepts that

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    Essay Length: 1,608 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Political Art

    Political Art

    Art as a Political Statement: Political Art in the 19th and 20th Centuries Philip Simoneau Art 144: Modern Art History November 15, 2006 The visual artist plays a very unique role in society. Not only can an artist be inspired by his surrounding culture, but in fact, he can also inspire his surrounding culture. In this way, artwork can have a profound affect on society. Artists throughout history have been inspired by a variety of

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Jessica
  • The Nomination of William Rehnquist to the Supreme Court and the Power of a Supreme Court Chief Justice

    The Nomination of William Rehnquist to the Supreme Court and the Power of a Supreme Court Chief Justice

    Established in Article III of the United States constitution, The U.S. Supreme Court is the only federal branch that is comprised of non-elected members. Justices are appointed by the President with the advice and consent of Congress. The court adjudicates cases that arise through U.S. Constitutional issues (as opposed to state issues), U.S. laws and treaties, interstate cases and cases where a state itself or the U.S. is a party in the case. The Supreme

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Yan
  • Broadband over Power Lines

    Broadband over Power Lines

    Broadband over power line (BPL) is a technology that allows Internet data to be transmitted over utility power lines. A device in the home plugs into a wall outlet and provides Ethernet connection to a computer in your home (Anthony Good). The carrier communicates voice and data by superimposing analog signal over the standard 50 or 60 Hz alternating current. The modems for BPL transmit in medium and high frequency (2.0 to 50 MHZ), in

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Mikki
  • My Own Understanding of Politics

    My Own Understanding of Politics

    My Own Understanding of Politics “A means by which individuals and interest groups compete to shape government’s impact on society’s problems and goals.” Politics is easily defined. It is the concept behind the words that is more difficult to understand. Though politics is the primary method of communicating with government, this is not the only time politics are used. Immediate, individual interests, wants, and needs must be satisfied, as well as societal problems. The pursuit

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Changes in Democracy: From Early Athenian to Present Day Politics

    Changes in Democracy: From Early Athenian to Present Day Politics

    Democracy: From Early Athenian To Present Day Politics. When following current events we can't help but witness politicians use terms such as "defending freedom", "liberty", or "democracy", but one is simply left wondering if the general public, or even the politicians themselves, know what those terms really mean or where they come from. The reality is that most don't. The ideals of living in a democracy have been drastically changed from their original meanings and

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Fonta