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  • Protest Marches: Do They Work?

    Protest Marches: Do They Work?

    Protest Marches: Do they Work? A hero is defined as someone who displays courage and self- sacrifice in the face of danger. When people think of heroes and heroines today Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks may be the first names that pop up. A hero doesn’t always have to be a famous person. A hero is just a person that shows personal courage and selfless service. Who was the hero for the whole

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Jon
  • Race, Class, & Gender in Early America

    Race, Class, & Gender in Early America

    Throughout history, much of society, more or less, accepts the structure of our industrialized labor force. One hardly takes a moment to stop and think of how it all started. The industrialization of a nation had to begin somewhere. After reading Leith Mullings article "Uneven Development: Class, Race, and Gender in the United States Before 1900", many issues that I previously hadn't considered were brought to light. The development of our nation and the structure

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Janna
  • America 1945 Soviet Union Case

    America 1945 Soviet Union Case

    The Soviet Union was very concerned about its security after having been invaded and almost defeated twice in the twentieth century. It felt vulnerable being surrounded by hostile democratic states and preferred to have smaller communist states protecting it, thus the Iron Curtain descended. The Iron Curtain refers to an imaginary barrier through Europe that separated Russia and its communist allies from the rest of the democratic nations in the west. The states on each

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Andrew
  • The Cheroke’s in America

    The Cheroke’s in America

    The major American aspiration during the 1790s through the 1860s was westward expansion. Americans looked to the western lands as an opportunity for large amounts of free land, for growth of industry, and manifest destiny. This hunger for more wealth and property, led Americans conquer lands that were rightfully someone else's. Manifest destiny and westward expansion brought many problematic issues to the Unites States verses the Indians that took the Americans to the Civil War.

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Top
  • Hiv Vaccine Testing America

    Hiv Vaccine Testing America

    Michelle Raess The Human Body Dr. Shirley M. Bartido HIV Vaccine Testing in Africa The United Nations estimates that 5.8 million people per year become infected with the immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Ninety percent of these infections occur in sub- Saharan Africa, where infected persons do not have access to antiviral therapy. Approximately 2.4 million Africans died of AIDS in 2002, and 3.5 million occurred in the region. Where in the United States $12,000-$15,000 is usually

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: David
  • Diversity in Hispanic America

    Diversity in Hispanic America

    Diversity in Hispanic America America hails as the cultural melting pot of the world, the most ethnically diverse nation of all nations. In 1996, The United States Census Bureau announced that one-third of U.S. residents now claim minority heritage (Friedman, 2006), but the largest of all minority groups are those of Hispanic origin, making up one in eight people living in the United States today. At approximately 66.9%, those of Mexican decent are by far

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Ethics Reflection

    Ethics Reflection

    There is a firefighter who is obligated to make a crucial decision. Upon arrival to a five-alarm blaze, the firefighter must make a life or death decision. There are two individuals unconscious in the burning building, and only one can be saved. One person is Dr. Rutland, a world-renowned pioneer in treating suicidal-depressives. The medication he has developed has helped thousands of patients already, and when perfected, will save many more. The other individual is

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    Essay Length: 299 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Jon
  • Superhero Essay: Captain America

    Superhero Essay: Captain America

    Superhero essay: Captain America As a child he stood out from the rest, something was different about him and no one could figure it out. Who knew that Steve Rogers would one day be saving the world from the evil Nazi's and the Axis powers. Steve Rogers was born during the Great Depression into a poor family and was always seen as being very week (Wikipedia). Tragically he loses both of his parents very young,

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Ethical and Legal Obligations Paper

    Ethical and Legal Obligations Paper

    Businesses should make it imperative that its officers, directors and employees act at all times in an honest and ethical manner in connection with their service to that particular company. The principles of integrity and accountability are the cornerstone of that companies' success. This code of business conduct and ethics sets basic principles to guide all employees, officers, and directors of that particular company. All of the personnel and directors of that business should conduct

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Ethical Beliefs and Business

    Ethical Beliefs and Business

    To develop good ethics in the work environment today, one must first look at ethics as a whole. Ethical beliefs and business very rarely mix. Business must protect the bottom line. Profit is the sole driving force behind any successful business. The Power of Ethical Management, Authors Kenneth Blanchard and Norman Vincent Peale put forth questions that you should ask yourself when you are faced with an ethical dilemma regarding any action that you are

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Ethical Filter Worksheet

    Ethical Filter Worksheet

    Running Head: ETHICAL FILTER WORKSHEET Value Personal Source Justify the Value’s Position in the List. Include any challenges to employing these values consistently when making personal and organizational decisions. Dedication Through my education experience and my work experience I have become very dedicated to any task that comes to me. Showing dedication is a must when you are in an organizational setting. When you show dedication, you are showing that you will do what you

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Vika
  • Lewis and Clark: The Imperialist of America, 1803 - 1806

    Lewis and Clark: The Imperialist of America, 1803 - 1806

    Lewis and Clark: the Imperialist of America, 1803 -1806 The Lewis and Clark expedition of 1803 to 1806, was a very important adventure, which had significant bearings on the whole of the American nation; declaring American sovereignty in the West, advancing American trade, and promoting peace between Indian tribes, while attempting to establish a peaceful and profitable relationship with the Native Americans. Thus, Lewis and Clark are viewed as Ў§brave adventurers who went where no

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Bred
  • Is Stem Cell Research Right for America?

    Is Stem Cell Research Right for America?

    There are so many benefits from stem cell research. Including but not excluding, cures to a number of diseases, improvements on human life, and more resources in drastic times. I believe that if we spent the time and money needed for this research the improvements on just about everything would be significant. Scientists should be allowed to do stem cell research using human embryos, because it can increase disease survivors, it will use our sources

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Factors That Motivated the European (spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch and English in Particular) to Explore and Colonize North America and South America Concerned Material Gain and / or Religious Freedom.

    The Factors That Motivated the European (spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch and English in Particular) to Explore and Colonize North America and South America Concerned Material Gain and / or Religious Freedom.

    True. I believe many of the motivators for the Europeans to move to and colonize North and South America was due to material gain and religious freedom. First I would like to talk about several of the material gains that were either made or expected to be made in the move to explore North and South America’s. When the plans were being set out for the new colonies and the different propels that were laid

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Global Communications Ethical Filter Worksheet

    Global Communications Ethical Filter Worksheet

    Gap Analysis: Global Communications Technology changes every day and with those changes, should come new ideas and new services and products for each company in the telecommunications market to offer. When companies do not keep updated with the market, they will fall short, stock prices will fall and layoffs will become necessary. Global Communications was once a leader in local, long distance and international telephone markets. Stock prices were trading for $28 per share and

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: regina
  • Ethical Filter Worksheet

    Ethical Filter Worksheet

    Value Personal Source with Examples Justify the Value’s Position in the List. Include any challenges to employing these values consistently when making personal and organizational decisions. Optimism I believe this value was developed early in grade school as I observed both negative and positive behaviors in the classroom. I was inspired by optimistic role models and teachers who taught me to ‘carry my own weather with me’ as a child. Going forward, I have

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Steve
  • 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
  • Working Mothers

    Working Mothers

    For some time working mothers have been blamed for the neglect of their children, the breakdown of the family, and the decline of our society. Rather than the female workforce consisting mainly of women who either have adult children or are childless, recent decades have witnessed a growing proportion of employed women with children, especially young children Recent statistics show that 42 per cent of mothers with children aged newborn to four years are employed.

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: regina
  • Working Class Ids

    Working Class Ids

    Indentures -- is a labourer under contract of the employer in exchange for an extension to the period of their indenture, which could thereby continue indefinitely (normally it would be for seven years). In other cases, indentured servants were subject to violence at the hands of their employers in the homes or fields in which they worked. The labour-intensive cash crop of tobacco was farmed in the American South by indentured labourers in the 17th

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Janna
  • America the Beautiful or the Ugly

    America the Beautiful or the Ugly

    Frederick Douglass (1817-1895) was the best known and most influential African American leader of the 1800s. He was born a slave in Maryland but managed to escape to the North in 1838. He traveled to Massachusetts and settled in New Bedford, working as a laborer to support himself. In 1841, he attended a convention of the Massachusetts Antislavery Society and quickly came to the attention of its members, eventually becoming a leading figure in

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Vika
  • The Shortage of Teachers in America

    The Shortage of Teachers in America

    The Shortage of Teachers in America All of the schools in this country are facing a serious problem. Every day more and more teachers are leaving the profession. Why are these teachers leaving? Well the primary reasons are the poor working conditions and low salaries. “Twenty percent of teachers say that unsatisfactory working conditions keep them from wanting to stay in the profession. In addition, thirty-seven percent who do not plan to teach until retirement

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Victor
  • Bartleby the Scrivener, a Deeply Symbolic Work

    Bartleby the Scrivener, a Deeply Symbolic Work

    Bartleby the Scrivener, a Deeply Symbolic Work “Bartleby the Scrivener,” is one of the most complicated stories Melville has ever written, perhaps by any American writer of that period. It id a deep and symbolic work, its make you think of every little detail differently. It makes you realize that a little detail actually make a difference and give a meaning to the story analysis. The walls are controlling symbols of the story; in fact

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Anna
  • Woodstock, Changing America

    Woodstock, Changing America

    To some, Woodstock was one of the biggest rock concerts ever, but to many others it was a huge historical event that changed America and its views on the Vietnam War forever. Woodstock was one of the biggest anti-Vietnam War movement to ever exist, it also marked the beginning of the Vietnam War as well. The concert was originally supposed to be held in a town named Woodstock, New York on Max Yasgur’s 600 acre

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Americas

    Americas

    It was once stated that, “With the dawn of the 16th century, there came together in Europe both the motivation and the means to explore and colonize territory across the seas.” This means that, once hearing the word of new land across the Atlantic, European countries were in competition among each other in claiming the land. This holds true in countries such as England, France, Portugal, and Spain. They all used religion, trade, and

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Jessica
  • The Frailty of America’s Economy

    The Frailty of America’s Economy

    The Frailty of America’s Economy America is the greatest country in the world. It is extremely prosperous and dominant compared to other countries. Its citizens feel safe and comfortable. And they should feel safe, because it would take more than a little debt to cause a crisis, right? The beliefs that most Americans hold dear and take solace in, could become splintered before their eyes. It is difficult to be certain where power truly lies

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Wendy