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  • The Life-Threatening Experience

    The Life-Threatening Experience

    I was a freshman in high school and invited to the biggest party an underclassman could attend. I had no reason to think that attending this party would put me in a life-threatening situation. I thought the party would be exciting and fun. Instead, it turned into a night that ends so tragically. One Friday night some friends and I decided to attend our high school's football game. Upon arriving, the stadium was already covered

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Punishment for Childeren Is Ti Good or Bad

    Punishment for Childeren Is Ti Good or Bad

    As children grow up, does punishment affect children in a better or a worse way? Punishing children differs from country to country. Some parents choose to punish their children while the others take the term “punishment” as physical and mental abuse. According to the story “Golden Mountain” by Irene Kai, Margaret raised her children strictly as possible by punishing them with the green stick when they have done something wrong and sometimes her children were

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    Essay Length: 373 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Yan
  • Systems Development Life Cycles: Private to Public Sector

    Systems Development Life Cycles: Private to Public Sector

    Systems Development Life Cycles: Private to Public Sector University of Phoenix CIS/319 Assignment #1 Introduction: The Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is defined by dictionary.com as “Any logical process used by a systems analyst to develop an information system, including requirements, validation, training, and user ownership.” However this definition significantly simplifies the process involved in obtaining an ‘end’ product. The SDLC is so complicated that it can be compared to that of the development of

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    Essay Length: 539 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Vika
  • Muslim Philosophy

    Muslim Philosophy

    Muslim Philosophy By Peter Pan Philosophy 2010 November 11, 2005 Muslim Philosophy Islam is based on the Koran a revelation from God to the prophet Muhammad supplemented by the Sunnah which is a set of traditions about Muhammad's words and deeds. Muslims recognize Judaism and Christianity as revelations from God. However they believe that the revelation made to Muhammad is God's final word. Muslims believe that Jesus was a prophet but not God in the

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Edward
  • What Are Plants Good For?

    What Are Plants Good For?

    James 3-9-07 What are plants good for? When I think of plants I think of my mom’s garden or the grass or trees in the backyard. Plants these days are being used for medicines, recreation, and industrial purposes. In the medical field there are many common plants that I would not normally think of, such as White willow, Peppermint, Mistletoe, and several others. The first plant that I will mention is White willow. White willow

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Victor
  • Is Competition Good? Is There an Alternative?

    Is Competition Good? Is There an Alternative?

    Yes, it is to a certain extent. Competition is good for us as it challenges each individual. Without competition, there would be no standards and we would not know how to improve on areas we lack. In addition, we may not know where we stand, be it mentally, physically and academically. Different kinds of competition challenge us in different aspects and helps us to progress and move with times. For example, a sports competition may

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Jack
  • Summary on Father Damien of Molokaiy's Life

    Summary on Father Damien of Molokaiy's Life

    Summary on Father Damien of MolokaiЎ¦s Life Who was Father Damien? „« Father Damien was formally known as Joseph de Veuster „« He was born on January 3rd 1840 „« Damien was born to a farming couple on Tremeloo Belgium. „« He attended college at Brine-le-Comte. „« He entered the congregation of the sacred Hearts of Jesus. „« He Became a Picpus Brother on October the 7th 1860. „« Damien followed his brothers dream,

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Life Span of Bill Wilson

    Life Span of Bill Wilson

    Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, was born November 26, 1895 in East Dorset, Vermont to Emily Griffeth Wilson and Gilman Wilson. Emily was bright and intelligent; she trained to be a schoolteacher, but often imagined being a doctor or lawyer (Cheever, 2005). Emily’s parents were hardworking, no nonsense people, considered well off by neighbors, but they lacked the ability to form close relationships with other people (Cheever, 2005). Gilman Wilson, known as Gilly, lived

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Max
  • A Case for the Pro-Life Stance on Abortion

    A Case for the Pro-Life Stance on Abortion

    “A Case for the Pro-Life Stance on Abortion” Over 40 million babies have been legally aborted since 1972. In 1972, the case of Roe versus Wade was brought to the Supreme Court and it is one of the most controversial issues involving women’s civil right. The case dealt with the right to choose to have an abortion to end a pregnancy. Most feminist groups supported this case since women felt it was their body and

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Mike
  • Good Will Hunting

    Good Will Hunting

    Good Will Hunting Over the summer I saw the Movie Good Will Hunting. This movie was very different then many other movies ive seen. It was a very inspirational movie. I like the movie because Matt Damon and Ben Afflick originally had to do a college assignment and they turned it into script. The second reason I liked this movie was because he was a poor young guy who was very intelligent. Another reason

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Steve
  • Existentialism in “a Good Man Is Hard to Find”

    Existentialism in “a Good Man Is Hard to Find”

    Existentialism in “A Good Man is Hard to Find” Existentialism is a philosophical movement that developed during the 19th and 20th centuries. One of the first things one may notice about existentialism is the confusion and disagreement of what it actually is. Existentialism proposes that man is full of anxiety and despair with no meaning in his life, just simply existing, until he/she makes decisive choice about his/her own future. Existentialist literature is often writing

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Brief Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science

    Brief Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science

    CHAPTER ONE BRIEF HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Writing a historical account of the development of Philosophy of science is quite a task to fulfill. It confronts at least two problems. First, the philosophy of science as an academic discipline is fairly new. Few historians attempt to write about its history yet. Secondly, these few historians do not agree on the nature and scope of philosophy of science. A coherent understanding of the

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Edward
  • The Food Guide Pyramid Is Good

    The Food Guide Pyramid Is Good

    The food guide pyramid plays an important role in the health education of the majority of people in the United States. It is meant to guide the general healthy public in how to eat healthy to stay healthy. It includes a wide variety of foods to provide a healthy range of nutrients that are needed daily. The food guide pyramid is an excellent way to educate the public on how to eat healthy. The

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Stenly
  • The Life of Archimedes

    The Life of Archimedes

    Archimedes, considered on of the greatest minds of the ancient world was born on the island of Sicily in the Greek city of Syracuse in the year 287 B.C.. Syracuse at the time was an independent Greek city-state with a 500-year history. He was the son of Phidias who was a Greek Astronomer and Mathematician. All that we know about Archimedes comes from his existing manuscripts, and from ancient historians such as Plutarch and Cicero

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Victor
  • Life and Times Of

    Life and Times Of

    There exists a magic in words that is always ready to lend itself to the many whims of our conception. When blended together to create new meanings that are separate from those words as single units, they are like colours on a palette: Independent and unassuming, until the artist initiates the creation of something absolute and novel, birthed by what so many regard as conventional. Just as Red (with its forceful brilliance), and Yellow, (bright

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Andrew
  • A Summer Life by Gary Soto

    A Summer Life by Gary Soto

    One of the most important military techniques used in World War 1 was the use of trench warfare. In the movie, All Quiet on the Western Front, both the positive and the negative aspects of trench warfare are highlighted. The movie begins with German men hiding behind the trenches as the French Army approaches. As the French march closer, the Germans are able to shoot at them, but avoid being shot themselves by ducking down

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • A Small, Good Thing

    A Small, Good Thing

    The short story A Small, Good Thing by Raymond Carver tells of two American parents dealing with their son’s hospitalisation and death as the result of a hit-and-run car accident. The insensitive actions of their local baker add to their anger and confusion, yet by the end of the story, leave them with a sense of optimism and strength. With such content, Carver runs the risk of coming across as sentimental; however, this is not

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: July
  • Are Humans Good or Evil?

    Are Humans Good or Evil?

    Thomas Hobbes stated in his book Leviathan that humans are by nature evil. People are greedy and selfish, and life is nasty, short, and brutal. Hobbes was an educated man who used examples of past events to prove that humans are by nature evil. Even today we can see examples of humans being evil. In history there have been many instances when people have been evil. Dictators who oppress there people, governments corrupt there power,

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Life in Times of Bruegel

    The Life in Times of Bruegel

    Throughout the course of history, innovative people have been subject to rejection in the beginning of their careers, yet later become prominent figures. Pieter Bruegel was a Flemish artist who revolutionize the Northern Renaissance in the 1500’s. He led a life of complexity, especially during the times of religious and political fighting. He made much advancement during his age by painting peasants and landscapes; this was the first time in history in which this had

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Vika
  • Hobbes’ Political Philosophy

    Hobbes’ Political Philosophy

    Hobbes argues that the state of nature is a state of perpetual war of all against all and consequently, the life of man in the state of nature "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short" (xiii, 9). In this paper I will explain Hobbes' arguments that support his claim to the state of nature. I will also assess these arguments and state that they are not valid and, therefore, not sound. I will then talk about

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Max
  • Good Leaders Are Made Not Born. If a Person Has the Desire and Willpower, He Can Become an Effective Leader. Good Leaders Develop Through a Never Ending Process of Self-Study, Education, Training, and Experience.

    Good Leaders Are Made Not Born. If a Person Has the Desire and Willpower, He Can Become an Effective Leader. Good Leaders Develop Through a Never Ending Process of Self-Study, Education, Training, and Experience.

    To inspire workers into higher levels of teamwork, there are certain things a leader must be, know, and, do. These do not come naturally, but are acquired through continual work and study. Good leaders are continually working and studying to improve their leadership skills; they are NOT resting on their laurels. Definition Leadership is a process by which a person influences others to accomplish an objective and directs the organization in a way that makes

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Why I Feel It Is Important to Be a Good Mother

    Why I Feel It Is Important to Be a Good Mother

    Why I Feel It Is Important To Be A Good Mother Ever since I was a little girl, I always thought that the most important job in the world was to be a mother. Struggling through my own childhood, which encompassed my parent's divorce, a new stepfather, and the overwhelming sense of loneliness, I made a vow to myself that I would make every effort possible to assure that my own children never felt the

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Victor
  • Gene Brucker Has Argued That the В‘family’ Constituted the Basic Nucleus of Florentine Social Life Throughout the Renaissanceв...’how Important Was the Family in the Social Relationships of Renaissance Florence?

    Gene Brucker Has Argued That the В‘family’ Constituted the Basic Nucleus of Florentine Social Life Throughout the Renaissanceв...’how Important Was the Family in the Social Relationships of Renaissance Florence?

    The family was very important in renaissance Florence as it constituted the primary unit of association. Within renaissance Italy there can be seen to be three distinct ideas as to what constituted a family, the nuclear or immediate family, the extended family including aunts, cousins, grandparent and the bloodline or linage which included all ancestors who shared the family name. The Florentine concept of the family or famigilia was, as theorized by Goldthwaite, the nuclear

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: David
  • Full-Time Housewife, Good for Family

    Full-Time Housewife, Good for Family

    As far as I am concerned, it is good for China to have such a phenomenon that more than 30% of women in China prefer to stay at home taking care of their children and the housework. First of all, it is the traditional culture for Chinese women to stay at home taking care of their children and the housework. In the ancient China, hardly any women were in the working place. Women had told

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: regina
  • Commentary one Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

    Commentary one Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

    Suzanne de Ridder English A1 May 11, 2005 One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich Commentary on pages 69-70 During Soviet times, it was common use for the government to censor writers on what they wrote in order to restrict them from expressing opinions that might hurt the sovereignty of the Soviet State. Sometimes, this close scrutiny even resulted in imprisonment, which when one remembers the cruel nature of the Soviet labour camps, meant

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Wendy

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