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  • Biopsychosocial Approach to Modern Health and Illness

    Biopsychosocial Approach to Modern Health and Illness

    Biopsychosocial Approach to Modern Health and Illness Health is traditionally equated to the absence of disease. A lack of a fundamental pathology was thought to define one's health as good, whereas biologically driven pathogens and conditions would render an individual with poor health and the label "diseased". However, such a narrow scope on health limited our understanding of wellbeing, let down our treatments efforts, and perhaps more importantly, suppressed prevention measures. Many institutions and medical

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    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Edward
  • The Relationship Between Modernity and the First World War

    The Relationship Between Modernity and the First World War

    The First World War, also known as the Great War of 1914-1918, is not an event that manifested overnight; it was the result of ever growing tension among European nations. This conflict was brought about by factors such as, nationalism, militarism, and the Alliance system. An upheaval such as the First World War was witness to the emergence of the glorification of war, struggle, despair, destruction and immense loss of life. The First World War

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    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Jon
  • Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus

    Frankenstein, the Modern Prometheus

    In past and present, society has always put an emphasis on external appearance as opposed to inner personality. As a result, social classes are formed, such as upper and lower, wherein members of each class must uphold the norms defined by the prestige of the class. Upper classes are deemed to be perfect, as they contain the wealthy and the beautiful. This class distinction is heightened in Gothic literature where emotions and the persona of

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Mike
  • Fathers and Sons

    Fathers and Sons

    Father and Son But I am prouder - infinitely prouder - to be a father. A soldier destroys in order to build; the father only builds, never destroys. The one has the potentiality of death; the other embodies creation and life. And while the hordes of death are mighty, the battalions of life are mightier still. It is my hope that my son, when I am gone, will remember me not from the battle field

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Mike
  • Bobby Vinton Was Born Stanley Robert Vinton in Canonsburg

    Bobby Vinton Was Born Stanley Robert Vinton in Canonsburg

    Bobby Vinton was born Stanley Robert Vinton in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania April 16, 1935. He has a polish background. He came out in the early 1960’s as a pop idol. Many people adored him and many teens idolized him. At the age of 16 in high school he played the trumpet and then after a while he agreed to become the lead singer in his band. He and his band had many performances in clubs and

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Jon
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Modern Technology

    Advantages and Disadvantages of Modern Technology

    Advantages and disadvantages of modern technology. Technology can be defined as science applied to practical purposes. Nowadays, when the rapidness of development and research is so impressive, it is easy to think about the advantages of modern technology. Nevertheless some people argue that science can destroy mankind. It is also obvious that we are close on an era where technology is limited only by our imagination. Therefore the most frequently asked question is: Does technology

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Wendy
  • The Founding Fathers

    The Founding Fathers

    The United States' Founding Fathers had a difficult task in creating a new type of government that would protect peoples rights and states all while giving the states enough powers for the federal government. The Constitution was approved by the states and passed into law after arguments and solutions at the Constitutional Convention. The Founding Fathers helped ratify the Constitution at the Constitutional Convention. Some of the Founding Fathers towards the Constitution were Thomas Jefferson,

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    Essay Length: 535 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Artur
  • Age of Modernism

    Age of Modernism

    Intro In the late nineteenth and twentieth century there was a departure from the traditional art forms. Rather than represent what is real, artists were presenting abstractions. Technological innovations influenced the arts. Artists represented electric light in paintings with images of light in buildings. With the development of the camera, photography became a fine art. Industrialism During the early years of the twentieth century, America went through a period of social and economic change. The

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    Essay Length: 1,228 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Jack
  • My Father, My Best Teacher

    My Father, My Best Teacher

    At every point of my life, I have two types of education. Schools offer me the basic knowledge of how to make a living, and the other is my father who teaches me how to live. I once questioned myself about the importance of education in school, five minutes later there were a list of things on my mind…..having new friends, learn how to do the Maths, learn Thai history, learn English and…….well, learn how

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Monika
  • Thomas Robert Malthus

    Thomas Robert Malthus

    Thomas Robert Malthus was born in 1766 in Dorking, just south of London to Daniel and Henrietta Malthus. Malthus was of a prosperous family. He was the second son of Daniel Malthus, a supporter of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and David Hume. He had seven siblings, one brother and six sisters. At a young age, Malthus was impressed and greatly influenced by the ideas of Rousseau and Hume. His father, along with various tutors, educated him before

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    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Modern Technologies

    Modern Technologies

    Modern Technologies How did I ever survive living in an archaic world without modern technology? I remember the days of physically moving your body up from the couch over to the TV to change the channel. A time when there were few television networks, all of which were local by the way, would sign off by airing a taped recording of the American flag proudly waving while the Star Spangled Banner played in the background.

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    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: regina
  • Theodore Robert Bundy

    Theodore Robert Bundy

    Theodore Robert Bundy born November 24, 1946, Burlington, Vermont, U.S. died January 24, 1989, Starke, Florida Ted Bundy: Alias: Chris Hagen. Serial murderer and rapist, one of the most notorious criminals of the late 20th century in the US. Bundy was born out of wedlock and spent his early years ih Vermont living with his grandparents. After his mother took custody of him and remarried she raised him as her younger brother. He grew up

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Bred
  • Modern Piracy

    Modern Piracy

    Table of Contents Facts……………Page 1 Opinion…………Pages 2-3 Bibliography……Page 4 Facts § The encyclopedia defines piracy as follows: Violence, plundering and deprivation of liberty on the high seas done from one boat against another. § According to the UNCLOS (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea) the high seas start behind the line 30 nautical miles off shore. Based on this definition there would be only few acts of piracy, because more than 99

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: July
  • Robert Frost: Transformed the Shakespearean Sonnet and Made It His Own

    Robert Frost: Transformed the Shakespearean Sonnet and Made It His Own

    A multitude of nineteenth century American writers have aimed to master the art of the sonnet and achieve the staying power and meaning associated with the Shakespearean sonnet. One writer who was able to accomplish this feat was Robert Frost. However, in the case of poetry today, the definition of a true sonnet lies in the eyes of the beholder, for Robert Frost engaged great flexibility in the writing of his sonnets and stretched the

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Fatih
  • A Comparison of Genetic Engineering in Gattaca to Modern Stem-Cell Research

    A Comparison of Genetic Engineering in Gattaca to Modern Stem-Cell Research

    Searching for stem cell news on the internet reveals a never-ending amount of pages with web sites about breakthroughs in stem-cell research. Such articles included potential cures to diabetes, Parkinson’s, leukemia, and various forms of cancer. This research could potentially lead to these terrible diseases’ near end. In Andrew Niccol’s Gattaca, a society is portrayed where there are no diseases due to advanced genetic engineering. This movie, based in the future, depicts couples that are

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Defense of Father Historia

    Defense of Father Historia

    Defense of Father Historia Even though the Greek historian Herodotus of Halicarnassus is sometimes described as the "Father of Lies" due to various contradictions and factual blunders in his The Histories, it is largely through these ostensible flaws that he makes one of his most salient contributions- a depiction of Greek ethos. His account of the Achaemenid Empire and the accession of Cyrus the Great specifically, can be contrasted with other sources in order to

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Antigone’s Connection to Modern Audiences

    Antigone’s Connection to Modern Audiences

    Antigone’s Connection to Modern Audiences Antigone was written by the playwright Sophocles in 426 B.C. Although it was written so long ago it still appeals to modern audiences. The piece is timeless because it shows true human nature and characteristics that are still true today. Antigone is the final install installment of the Oedipus trilogy, yet it is probably the most famous. Antigone still appeals to modern audiences because human behavior and characteristics have not

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Stenly
  • The Effect of the Internet on Modern Society

    The Effect of the Internet on Modern Society

    ddaddfsgaThe Effect of the Internet on Modern Society In this day and age, the Internet is the new resource tool for the masses. It has changed the way we live in society and the way people interact with each other. As more and more people log on the Internet, it has undoubtedly changed the way people think and feel about each other and the world around us. When we begin to look at the ways

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    Essay Length: 359 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: July
  • Like Father like Son

    Like Father like Son

    Telemakhos is led by fate and the gods to become as great as or greater than his father, Odysseus. In the Odyssey, the Robert Fitzgerald translation, Telemakhos is already portrayed as a man of wisdom despite his young age. Fitzgerald is often referring to him as the “Clear-headed Telemakhos…” (Homer 2,218). We also see proof of his intelligence when the author introduces his speech with “Telemakhos replied with no confusion” (Homer 2,326) when he was

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    Essay Length: 285 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Anna
  • The Facts and Memories of My Father: Benjamin Perez

    The Facts and Memories of My Father: Benjamin Perez

    People have figured out that no child or human being can live an undisturbed life with one or no parents. That is why I am glad that I have been living my life with both of my parents especially my dad. I have known my dad since I was born, and from what I can remember, he has gone from family repair man to car fanatic to great father. My dad has always been known

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Jessica
  • I Am the Cheese by Robert Cormier

    I Am the Cheese by Robert Cormier

    Rotten Cheese ‘The Farmer and the Dell’ is a rhyme meant for children. I am the Cheese, by Robert Cormier, is a book meant for no one. The story begins with an odd child, Adam, riding his bike to Rutterburb, Vermont (1). Throughout the story, Adam tells his history and childhood to man called Brint in a small room like a psychiatrist’s office, which seems to be in the future compared to Adam’s bike-riding story.

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Artur
  • A Father Figure

    A Father Figure

    A Father Figure Time spent with my grandfather in simpler times. Before computers, video games, cell phones and the mall. His home always felt safe and warm. I have fond memories of sitting on the porch talking with my grandfather as we watched the cars passing by. From my earliest childhood memories he was there, always eager to listen and giving me advice, the father I never had. My grandfather was a wonderful husband and

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    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Modernized Feminity

    Modernized Feminity

    Modernized Femininity Femininity has made an impact in the past, present, and future. Due to the stereotypical ideas, many women are caught in the crossfire of choosing between following the tradition (housewife) or the modern-day woman (career-oriented) journey to fulfill their happiness. Being in the twenty-first century, women have evolved into intelligent, independent human beings. Most important, the freedom to chose ones future has become a popular necessity. Femininity can be found in media, literature,

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    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Robert Browning

    Robert Browning

    The Jealous Monk Robert Browning’s, “Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister” involves a jealous monk with much hatred of, Brother Lawrence, the “perfect” monk. Irony, diction, and syntax are clearly evident in this dramatic monologue. Throughout the poem the nameless monk is constantly expressing his anger and sarcasm through the use of syntactical irony. This particular monk is angered at a fellow monk, as evidenced by "If hate killed men, Brother Lawrence, God's blood, would not

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Origins of Modern Street Skateboarding: The Early 1980s

    The Origins of Modern Street Skateboarding: The Early 1980s

    The origins of modern street skateboarding: the early 1980s Historically speaking, street skateboarding has existed since the very inception of the sport itself. For example, in the 1960s, skaters would ride skateboards through city streets to transport themselves to popular surf spots. By the mid 1970s, skateboarders in Southern California were actively seeking out street spots at local public schools. Nevertheless, the origins of true street skateboarding were not to come until the early 1980s.

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: regina

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