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  • Teaching World Religion in the Public School System

    Teaching World Religion in the Public School System

    Teaching World Religion In America, the idea of teaching world religion inside the public schools is often seen as reprehensible. This, unfortunately, is caused by the many different interpretations of the separation of church and state in the Constitution of America. This program of study has helped many children in other nations to have a greater awareness and understanding of the religions that surround them in the world. We believe that the teaching of world

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Fatih
  • World Hunger

    World Hunger

    World Hunger First, in order to solve a problem such as world hunger we need to understand what it really means. To many peoples ignorance hunger isn’t the sound that our stomach makes after not eating for a few hours. Hunger is chronic disease that occurs “when people don’t get enough food in order to provide the nutrients (carbohydrates fats proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water) for active and healthy lives”. The term, chronic, means that

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    Essay Length: 486 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Edward
  • Antigone Was Right

    Antigone Was Right

    Antigone was Right The story of Antigone deals with Antigone’s brother who’s body has been left unburied because of crimes against the state. The sight of her brother being unburied drives Antigone to take action against the state and bury her brother regardless of the consequences. The concept of the Greek afterlife was far more important and sacred than living life itself. Everything they did while they were alive was to please the many gods

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    Essay Length: 1,492 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: David
  • Animal Rights

    Animal Rights

    The purpose of a revolution, as history has shown, is to fight some sort of political or social injustice suffered by a group of the general public. Typically a minority of the population, in search of a better lifestyle fights back against the oppression they have been forced to endure. History is full of countless examples of this. Two such notable revolutions are the French and Russian movements, though they occurred at completely different time

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Effects of Pornography on Women and Censorship

    Effects of Pornography on Women and Censorship

    EFFECTS OF PORNOGRAPHY ON WOMEN AND CENSORSHIP "Pornography and the New Puritans" by John Irving discusses the pornography victims' compensation bill. "Reply to John Irving" by Andrea Dworkin argues against pornography using her own personal experiences. John Irving argues that the victims' compensation bill is ridiculous because it makes the publisher and not the perpetrator responsible for what is acceptable. It is in violation of our First Amendment and should never be passed. Andrea Dworkin

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: July
  • Alienation in a Modern World

    Alienation in a Modern World

    There is a philosophy that all people will have an encounter with in their life, whether they witness it in popular culture or exercise it on a daily basis. This philosophy plays a part in how people interpret the world they live in, why they believe in the things they do, and how they react to a dehumanized world. There is no single definition for Existentialism, but there are a set of principles that adhere

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Making the World Better

    Making the World Better

    Making the World Better One thing I'd change to make the world a better place A world driven by a democracy. This seams unlikely in the world at it's present condition, which is filled with a wide variety of cultures and people. But if it was possible, I would abolish the various forms of government that seem to cause many of the problems, and replace them with a democracy. There are many aspects to be

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Yan
  • What Is a Man What Is a Women

    What Is a Man What Is a Women

    Try to imagine the challenges of poverty, the daily fears of victimization and the frustration of not being able to provide for a child, struggling every day just to survive. Poverty not only affects adults, but children as well. When we think of poverty in America what image comes to mind? An old rundown shack in southern Alabama? Or a rat infested tenement house in New York City? The United States defines poverty for a

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Top
  • Humans: How We Are Destroying the World Around Us

    Humans: How We Are Destroying the World Around Us

    Dave Hennesey Mr. Gregg AP Chemistry 2 February 2005 Humans: How We Are Destroying the World Around Us This generation and also future ones will suffer because of this, and us humans are mostly to blame. What are humans responsible for? We are responsible for endangering the nature and health of our ecosystems. One way we damage our ecosystem is by polluting the environment. Everyday millions of people use automobiles, trains, and airplanes to travel.

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Americas Involvement in World War Two

    Americas Involvement in World War Two

    Americas involvement in World War Two When war broke out , there was no way the world could possibly know the severity of this guerre. Fortunately one country saw and understood that Germany and its allies would have to be stopped. America’s Involvement in World War two not only contributed in the eventual downfall of the insane Adolph Hitler and his Third Reich, but also came at the precise time and moment. Had the united

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Monika
  • How and Why Did China Lose Its Position as a World Leader During the 19th Century?

    How and Why Did China Lose Its Position as a World Leader During the 19th Century?

    Before the 1800s, China was a super power before the time the Europeans came to their country. They comprehended further more about the world than the Europeans did, and had already started trading there. China had the largest known market in the world at the time, selling all sorts of exquisite products. This meant that China was home to one of the major economies on the planet. But it was even the smallest of things

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    Essay Length: 607 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Constitutional Rights - Business Law

    Constitutional Rights - Business Law

    Constitutional Rights Business Law I Dave Walker November 07, 2005 Kudler Fine Foods is a gourmet establishment. The first store was opened in 1998 and was such a success that many more will be opening. This gourmet shop was created in the vision the owner was searching for: a place where gourmet foods can be purchased at an affordable price. Kudler Fine Foods employs many employees. These employees have rights that must be adhered

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Mike
  • World Wide Connection or Isolation

    World Wide Connection or Isolation

    World Wide Connection or Isolation Can something as powerful as the Internet that connects people around the world also isolate people? The Internet has undoubtedly provided many options. For the technologically person, the Internet is a simple tool. However, it becomes a question of why people use the Internet. In “The Internet Encourages Isolation”, author Dorothy Chin express concerns over the increasing use of the Internet. Although she acknowledges the power of connectivity with the

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Bred
  • Blacks Rights

    Blacks Rights

    During the year of 1865, after the North's victory in the Civil War, the Republican Party began to pass national legislation in order to secure free blacks' rights. Through the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments to the constitution, the republicans tried to protect and establish black freedoms. At the same time southern state legislators were passing laws to restrict free blacks' freedoms. Through the use of black codes and vagrancy laws, the south attempted to

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Jon
  • Playboy of the Western World

    Playboy of the Western World

    In J. M. Synge’s play, “Playboy of the Western World,” Christy Mahon and the villagers, have a “social contract” of sorts. The “contract” protects Christy and allows the villagers to have something out of it for their advantage too. Christy receives protection, because the villagers would not turn him over to “the peelers,” or commit him to their own form justice. However, Christy’s protection comes to him at a price. For their part in protecting

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Tommy
  • The World Today

    The World Today

    Washington's ultimate prize of changing the leadership of Iraq may be tantalisingly close. But the only policies which are coordinated and focused are those of its present President Saddam Hussein. The international community is fragmented and the Iraqi opposition in disarray. Indeed, the tensions between those ranged against Saddam are mounting in a manner perhaps more appropriate to a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta than a conflict which will arguably influence the political future of the

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    Essay Length: 655 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Jessica
  • World War 2 Profile

    World War 2 Profile

    Thought there have been movies and documentaries made about the events of World War II the story of the common man has been underrepresented. Movies like Pearl Harbor glamorize the hero and his epic love story. Untold are the graphic accounts and emotional stresses that were experienced by the common soldier. Henry Wedman was born December 10th 1922, in the small town of Arkansas City, Kansas. Spending most of his time working on the family

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Do Animals Have Rights - a Philosophical View

    Do Animals Have Rights - a Philosophical View

    Do Animals Have Rights? Should animals be harmed to benefit mankind? This pressing question has been around for at least the past two centuries. During the early nineteenth century, animal experiments emerged as an important method of science and, in fact, marked the birth of experimental physiology and neuroscience as we currently know it. There were, however, guidelines that existed even back then which restricted the conditions of experimentation. These early rules protected the animals,

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Renaissance Women

    Renaissance Women

    Although it is disputed if the Renaissance (or Rebirth, namely of Classical ideals and design) as we know it happened or not, one new occurrence that came out of that particular period of time was the focus on the female as an object of beauty. The society we live in now knows nothing of this transition since we live in a time when women are far too often objectified by the media, and even themselves.

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Mikki
  • World War 2 & Star Wars

    World War 2 & Star Wars

    In the movie, written by George Lucas, Episode IV - A New Hope. There are many mythical, religious and spiritual symbols portrayed. The Jedi's believe in the Force, which is a religion of which they abide. The Force is the backbone of the Jedis and they turn to this when in trouble. The opposite of the Force is the "Dark Side of the Force." The Dark Side is lead by and evil Jedi named Darth

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Steve
  • Men and Women in the Renaissance

    Men and Women in the Renaissance

    Men and women in the Renaissance In the Renaissance there were many different types of men and women. There was the ideal man, the courtier, and the working class peasants. Although there were many other types of men, the personalities of these man were the most prominent during the renaissance. These types of men have very different types of personalities, the courtier being the more educated and sophisticated one, and then the peasants the less

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Monika
  • Hiv Among Young Women

    Hiv Among Young Women

    It has been more than two decades since the commencement of the HIV/AIDS epidemic; over 60 million people have been infected with the HIV virus, including more than 20 million people who have died from it. Currently in the United States of America, close to one million people are know living with the HIV virus that are reported cases. Think about how many cases that go every year that is not repoted. This virus

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Patient’s Right to Die

    Patient’s Right to Die

    Patient’s Right To Die In each day that God gives is another opportunity to live your best life. Making peace with yourself and others, fulfilling dreams and aspirations, and reaching self actualization. Who and how is it decided for a patients right to die? Do we abide by living wills and carry out the wishes of a person who may declare with a stable mind, that in the event something devastating took place that

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: regina
  • A Brief History of Human Rights Regulation

    A Brief History of Human Rights Regulation

    A brief history of human rights regulation The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 did not emerge from a vacuum. It was presented as the latest in a series of acts, covenants and declarations aimed at securing certain rights for citizens in various countries. These acts, covenants and declarations — which are usually traced back to the English Magna Carta of 1215 have almost always emerged as strategic responses to social and political upheaval.

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Tommy
  • The Great Depression, World War II and Suburban Growth

    The Great Depression, World War II and Suburban Growth

    The function of the Democratic machine in Chicago, which has dominated Chicago politics for nearly half a century, could be described as a political group that recruits its members by offering patronage, the act of offering handouts in return for support. You wash my hand I'll wash yours, in other words, you do something for me and I'll do something for you. Incentives such as political jobs, money, opportunities to get favors from the government

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    Essay Length: 436 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Fonta

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