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  • The Life of the Great Alexandre Dumas

    The Life of the Great Alexandre Dumas

    The Life of the Great Alexandre Dumas Alexandre Dumas was a French novelist/playwright from the 1900’s. He was born July 24, 1802 in Villes-Cotterкts and died December 5, 1870 and was buried at Villes-Cotterкts. Thomas Alexandre Dumas Mavey de la Pailleterie, Dumas’ father, was from a noble French family, while his mother, Marie-Cйsette Dumas, was a Dominican Negro slave (Stanley Kutiz and Colby 242). His father, Thomas Dumas, was a general for the great Napoleon

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Tommy
  • How to Be a "good Sport"

    How to Be a "good Sport"

    1. Strategy In this paper, I will be listing strategies for encouraging sport participation and good sportsmanship in our youth as proposed by Dr. Darrell J. Burnett. Dr. Burnett has written many books, pamphlets, and audio tapes regarding youth sport participation. He has also been a coach himself. He is a licensed clinical psychologist and a certified sports psychologist, specializing in youth sports. The specific strategies I will cite were found from his articles and

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: David
  • Everything Good

    Everything Good

    In religion, ethics, and philosophy, the phrase, good and evil refers to the evaluation of objects, desires, and behaviors across a dualistic spectrum, wherein in one direction are those aspects which are morally positive, and the other are morally negative. The good is sometimes viewed as whatever entails reverence towards either life, continuity, happiness, or human flourishing, while evil is given to be the support for their opposites. Depending on the context, good and evil

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Secret Life of Bees

    Secret Life of Bees

    My Book Review My house is made up of yellow and white limestone. My friend Jane's is bright red brick. If you were to ask me what the color of her house means to me... I would say an easy way to identify this house. In my opinion, the color of someones house is just not a way to detect anything from her personality. It is simply put, the color of her house. What

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Life and Times of Adolf

    Life and Times of Adolf

    Adolf Hitler was born a child on April 20, 1889 in a “Modest Inn” located in the town of Braunavon, Germany. Hitler grew up in a household of seven people, five of which were siblings. He had a little brother Edmund. One younger sister named Paula. One older half-brother named Alois, Jr and one older half sister named Angela. This family of seven lived on a little farm located in Limbach, Austria. He had

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Edward
  • Lightrail Is a Good Idea

    Lightrail Is a Good Idea

    The installation of a light rail transit system in Austin would be a step in the direction of progress for Austin's traffic problem. Austin's present traffic situation is atrocious. There seems to be no real plan on how it will be fixed and paid for. The Capital Metro buses are the only form of mass transit in Austin. The buses run for college students and go around campus and off campus. The buses that only

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Genitic Bio Good

    Genitic Bio Good

    Tomatoes, soybeans and McDonald's French fries- what do all of these things have in common? They are all some of the most commonly genetically modified foods on the market today. With scientists in the race to invent newer and better everything’s, genetically modified organisms, or "GMOs" have become a hot topic of research in just the past 10 years. By using the genetic information from one organism, or the "DNA" and splicing it with the

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Tommy
  • George Herman Ruth, Jr - Early Life

    George Herman Ruth, Jr - Early Life

    George Herman Ruth, Jr. was born on February 6, 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland. His parents were Kate Schamberger-Ruth and George Herman Ruth, Sr., who tended bar and eventually owned his own tavern near the Baltimore waterfront. The Ruths had a total of eight children, but only two survived past infancy: a daughter named Mamie and a son named George, Jr.--the boy who would grow up to be an American hero. George, Jr. did not have

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Socrates and Agathon

    Socrates and Agathon

    A) Plato's Symposium is a story about a party in which the guests were so sick from continuous parties that instead of drinking at this one party they decide to give stories about love. With the permission of Phaedrus, Socrates has an interesting discussion Agathon instead of a monologue-styled story. Socrates actually starts by giving Agathon a series of questions about love. Socrates goes on to ask Agathon if a father must be father to

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Anna
  • Life During Westward Expansion

    Life During Westward Expansion

    In 1845, a fellow named John C. Calhoun coined the term “Manifest Destiny.” The term Manifest Destiny was a slogan for westward expansion during the 1840’s. In the west there was plenty of land, national security, the spread of democracy, urbanization, but there was also poverty out west. People moved out west in search for a new life such as a new beginning. Moving out west, settlers from the east were taking a risk of

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Top
  • Purpose of Life

    Purpose of Life

    OF LIFE.? Many people ask themselves this question. And most of the time they get an answer based on a religion. Because this is the only explanation that people seem to find. If they don't have an answer to the question then it must be God. With God you can explain everything. Why am I poor and lazy, because of God.Why does my wife cheat on me, because of God. Why am I ugly, It

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Television Is Good and Bad

    Television Is Good and Bad

    Television is one of the greatest inventions to ever be created, or is it? As a child I always thought television was great. Television was amusing and brought entertainment to the comfort of households. Although, over the years, I’ve learned that television does more harm than good to people’s lives. Television teaches young children bad habits and family values are weakened by peoples’ interest in television. Many people grew up watching television ages ranging

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Tasha
  • A Good Idea

    A Good Idea

    A Good Idea I have lost my faith. At times I even call myself an atheist. I do not believe in god and have not since just recently. My mother was a kind, strong willed, caring individual. She also had cancer. My mother became a symbol of fighting this disease because she fought off six reoccurrences in eight years. God decided she should die. If there was a “God” then why would he let someone

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Life Styles Inventory

    Life Styles Inventory

    Life Styles Inventory The Life Styles Inventory (LSI) identifies the underlying thoughts and motivations that guide an individual's behavior. The quality of an individual's thinking and behavior contributes greatly to that person's work performance. The Life Styles Inventory (LSI) is based around the Human Synergistic Circumplex, describing constructive, passive/defensive and aggressive/defensive behaviors. In the LSI, the feedback is normed against how 9,000 individuals have described themselves (LSI 1) and how 5,000 individuals have been

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Helen Keller - the Story of My Life

    Helen Keller - the Story of My Life

    Helen Adams Keller was an American author and lecturer. She was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama on June 27, 1880 and died on June 1, 1968. When Helen was nineteen months old, she was stricken with a damaging brain fever that left her blind and deaf. There was no way she could be educated until she was seven years old, when a teacher named Annie Mansfield Sullivan came to teach her to read the Braille system

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: July
  • What Is the Difference Between Good Leadership and Good Management

    What Is the Difference Between Good Leadership and Good Management

    Difference between Good Leadership and Good Management. Do you want to be led or to be managed? Being led indicate that you are willingly being led by a leader whereas being managed, you are being told what to do and usually not willingly. Warren G. Bennis says “Managers do thing right; leaders do the right thing” I believe this saying is correct because what a Manager does is to complete whatever it is set for

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: regina
  • The Science, Philosophy and Religion of Matter

    The Science, Philosophy and Religion of Matter

    The Science, Philosophy and Religion of Matter What exactly is matter, it is not an every day question that one asks one's own self. When looked at there are many different views on this subject, however because of the numerous numbers of different views, it is only possible to look at three of the discourses. The three discourses of matter to be looked at are; the Religious, Scientific, and Philosophical. Each discourse has evolved through

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Fatih
  • School Bus Seatbelts; Are They Really a Good Idea?

    School Bus Seatbelts; Are They Really a Good Idea?

    School Bus Seatbelts; Are they really a good idea? School buses today always seem to be upgrading with different safety features. But the question I’m asking is if these features are really as safe as they are said to be. There are many parents worried about the need for seat belts on a school bus and why they are not enforced and required like they are in other vehicles. Seats are higher now, with significantly

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Steve
  • A Few Good Men Essay

    A Few Good Men Essay

    A Few Good Men Essay In the film, A Few Good Men, characters such as the lead role, Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee (played by Tom Cruise) are portrayed to be leaders in society. I believe the movie's main focus was actually on how different a person can be because of something one person says to them. I also believe that one of the movie's main ideas was how to work people with words. This is especially

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Steve
  • Life in the U.S. After World War I

    Life in the U.S. After World War I

    Life in the U.S. After World War I World War I which was known as a war that ended all the other wars and as the Great War finally came to an end in 1918 changing life in many countries especially in the United States of America either in a negative or positive way. World War I was a war fought from the years 1914 to 1918 in Europe between members of the Triple

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Yan
  • Revolutionary Ethical Philosophies

    Revolutionary Ethical Philosophies

    In many ways, Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity and the Socratic method all share common roots in humanism, and a general dissatisfaction with the religion or philosophy that came before them. They all are revolutionary evolutions of the previous way of thought, applying new meanings for traditional concepts. All four are humanist ethical traditions, in the sense that they allow “salvation” to be available to everyone, through one's own effort. In the Socratic dialogue, all that is

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Victor
  • Life Changing Experience

    Life Changing Experience

    Life Changing Experience Death. To people it means many different things. Some people may not think anything of it, until it strikes close to them. I know before I had my father pass away, I never thought once about it. When I first heard of my dad dying, it made me way sad. I was ten or eleven, not old enough yet to understand, why someone would want to take their own life. I was

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Life Change Experience

    Life Change Experience

    I was in the sixth grade when I first met my best friend Jamilex. Jamilex and I were really close, we did everything together; our homework, went to the movies, hung out in the park, and often went her house where we had conversations about guys. We tried to spend time together as often as possible, because we didn't see each other during school hours since she attended a different junior High school. We saw

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Steve
  • Potential Life Savers

    Potential Life Savers

    Just about everyone in the world today knows either a loved one or a friend that is dying of a fatal disease or a terminal illness. Every day people are dying of incurable diseases due to the lack of knowledge or the lack of treatment for their disease. Imagine if there was a cure or an answer to save your loved ones or friends life, wouldn’t you want to give them a second chance

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Max
  • Educational Philosophy

    Educational Philosophy

    Educational Philosophy Susan M. Edwards University of Phoenix MTE 501 The Art and Science of Teaching MACK0740H3 Mrs. Mary Vanderpool July 14, 2007 Educational Philosophy In today’s society education is a valuable commodity that is sometimes taken for granted. Schools focus their attention on students for the purpose of preparing them for what lies ahead. This, however, is not always an easy task because everyone learns differently and views about education vary. Michael de Montaigne,

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: July