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  • To What Extent Can True Happiness Be Possible with Limited Freedom? (brave New World)

    To What Extent Can True Happiness Be Possible with Limited Freedom? (brave New World)

    Imagine, you were talking to your best friend about how you were feeling that day, and some how the word got to your boss about you are being too emotional outside of work hours, and you are now about to be send to an island with “like-minded” people. The last thing you feel is happy, but you are not allowed to be unhappy, because you grew up without this emotion, so instead you inject pills

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Tommy
  • 1984 Vs Brave New World

    1984 Vs Brave New World

    Undoubtedly, the thought of living in, or forming a utopian society has flashed through nearly every person’s mind. A few people have even tried to make this ideal dream society a reality. Unfortunately, within the pursuit of these societies the leaders become corrupt and begin to become paranoid with the fear of rebellion. Hundreds of people were murdered during the reigns of Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin in what they considered measures to maintain peace

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The First Modern War (the Civil War)

    The First Modern War (the Civil War)

    The Civil War was the first modern war. Technology had reached new levels due to the Industrial Revolution. New weapons, ships, transportation, and medicines were all being used in the Civil War. This created problems because the technology was much more advanced then anything the people of the time were familiar with. Due to lack of experience using the new technology, accidents happened and casualties were high. New weapons were first used in the

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Anna
  • The World

    The World

    the world is full of all sorts of swine and losers. and i must ramble for 2 5 0 w or ds so here it go es at the dog left right up down in oout brown green. that is one sentence up down dog left right up down in oout brown green. that is one sentence up down dog left right up down in oout brown green. that is one sentence up down dog

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Top
  • Ancient Wonders of the World

    Ancient Wonders of the World

    The anicent wonders of the world included The Statue of Zeus at Olympia, which is no longer standing. It was built around 433 BC by the Greek sculptor, Phidias, he created an ivory Zeus seated on a throne, draped in a gold robe. Zeus had a wreath around his head and held a figure of his messenger Nike in his right hand, and a scepter in his left. The statue was part of a great

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: regina
  • The Causes and Effects of World War I

    The Causes and Effects of World War I

    What were the causes and effects of World War I? The answer to this seemingly simple question is not elementary. There was more to the onset of the war then the event of an Austrian prince being murdered in Serbia, as is what most people consider to be the cause of World War I. Furthermore, the effects of the war were not just concentrated to a post-war era lasting for a generation of Westerners. No,

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Yan
  • Causes of World War I

    Causes of World War I

    The First World War had many causes; the historians probably have not yet discovered and discussed all of them so there might be more causes than what we know now. The spark of the Great War was the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, and his wife by a Serbian nationalist on the morning of June 28, 1914, while traveling in a motorcade through Sarajevo, the capital city of

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    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Cultural Inequality in Indian Camp

    Cultural Inequality in Indian Camp

    In Hemingway’s “Indian Camp” we are drawn to Nick’s journey into the unknown to experience the cycle of life and death. But even though Nick’s experience is or can be thought of as a major theme in the essay, cultural inequality is also an issue that helps to add question and interest to the narrative work. In many instances during this short story, many examples of racial domination are shown just between Nick’s family and

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Max
  • Modernism, Post-Modernism, and the Feminist Perspective

    Modernism, Post-Modernism, and the Feminist Perspective

    Modernism, Post-Modernism, and the Feminist Perspective Literature is a driving, flexible, ideological force in culture. It reflects society and the times in which the piece is written, just as society is then influenced by literature. Certain trends are associated with different periods throughout time. Before the 20th century, the literature world went through periods of Enlightenment as well as rejection of this idea, thus reflecting society at that point. During the 20th century, modernism

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: July
  • McDonald’s: Serving Fast Food Around the World

    McDonald’s: Serving Fast Food Around the World

    International Case: McDonald’s: Serving Fast Food Around the world. Answer 1: A thorough understanding of the case leads us to the following opportunities and threats for McDonald’s. Opportunities 1. People always want high quality at a moderate/low price. They also need fast service in spotless surroundings. McDonald’s, due to its global presence and international practices, can provide all these at an affordable price. 2. The Eastern countries were not introduced to fast food. Fast food

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Beginning of the World.

    Beginning of the World.

    Archeologists discover tools over tens of thousands years old everyday…or so they think. The archeologists believe that humans have been around in the world for over 2 million years and we started to invent tools around 2,000,000 BC. Roughly around 15,000 BC, they figured that the Lascaux cave paintings were created around that time. And at 9,000 BC, agriculture came into play, and then at 3,000 BC, civilizations began to form. The point is: archeologists

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • A Computerized World

    A Computerized World

    COMPUTERS A Computerized World Computers play an important role in this modern society. All people around the world are forced the “computer age” nowadays. Since the first computer was made in the late 1950s, which I heard that was came from the Chinese Abacus, the technology has developed extremely. Computers are everywhere and control a great deal of our living environment. More and more areas are being taken over by the computer. Not able

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    Submitted: April 26, 2010 By: Edward
  • Absence of Feminist Postcolonial Resistance in the Third World

    Absence of Feminist Postcolonial Resistance in the Third World

    In Meatless Days, Suleri ends chapter one with a statement, Ў§there are no women in the third worldЎЁ, showing the absence of an intimate connection between the women and postcolonial resistance (20). Such point of view can be identified from different part of the novel. It is very true to say that it is absence of the concept of Ў§womenЎЁ which contributes to SuleriЎ¦s writing of the statement. She describes Islamis Pakistan at the very

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Steve
  • World War 2

    World War 2

    Europe On September 1, 1939, Germany, led by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, invaded Poland according to a secret agreement with the Soviet Union, which joined the invasion on September 17. The United Kingdom and France responded by declaring war on Germany on September 3, initiating a widespread naval war. Germany rapidly overwhelmed Poland, then Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France in 1940, and Yugoslavia and Greece in 1941. Italian, and later German, troops

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Anna
  • 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: April 29, 2010 By: Tasha
  • World Com: An International Company’s Questionable Ethics

    World Com: An International Company’s Questionable Ethics

    WorldCom was born in 1983 with the name LDDS (Long-Distance Discount Service) in Clinton, Mississippi. In 1985 Early investor Bernard Ebbers becomes chief executive officers (CEO) of LDDS. The company became public in August 1983 with the acquisition of Advantage Companies Inc. In 1993 LDDS acquired long distance providers Resurgens Communications Group and Metromedia Communications in a three-way stock and cash transaction that created the fourth-largest long distance network in the United States. The company

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: July
  • Causes of World War 1

    Causes of World War 1

    causes of world war 1 The Causes of World War I The murder of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife on the 28th of June caused the lead up to World War I. The Archduke heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated in his car during a drive in Sarajevo. The assassination was the work of a terrorist group known as the 'Black Hand.' This caused Austria-Hungary to call on Germany as an ally

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Wendy
  • War of the Worlds Analysis

    War of the Worlds Analysis

    War of the Worlds A New Jersey crane operator and hopeless father, Ray Ferrier (Tom Cruise), has his weekend with his kids interrupted by alien invaders who have come to destroy Earth and its inhabitants. We follow the Ferrier family as they struggle to survive the extermination attempt as they herd along the east coast. Along the way their relationships are tested as they learn more and more about each other, and mankind. Accompanying Cruise

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    Submitted: April 29, 2010 By: Yan
  • Jesus Loves the World

    Jesus Loves the World

    everyone listen to me jesus loves you and he died for you on the cross so you all better turn from your evil ways and turn to the one and only true answer, jesus christ my lord and savor everyone listen to me jesus loves you and he died for you on the cross so you all better turn from your evil ways and turn to the one and only true answer, jesus christ my

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Janna
  • Museum of Modern Art in New York

    Museum of Modern Art in New York

    Museum of Modern Art in New York Roxanne Briano The Museum of Modern Art in New York City is the world’s leading modern art. Its exhibits have been a major influence in creating and stimulating popular awareness of modern art and its accompanying diversity of its styles and movements. The museum’s outstanding collections of modern painting, sculpture, drawings, and prints range from Impressionisms to current movements. Moreover, there are exhibits of modern architecture, industrial design,

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Janna
  • Bruce Springstein’s I Aint Got No Home (in This World Anymore)’ and the Great Depression

    Bruce Springstein’s I Aint Got No Home (in This World Anymore)’ and the Great Depression

    The 1930s was the time of The Great Depression, which resulted in drastic changes. There were many people who starved trying to find employment, while many others did what was possible to survive a little longer. Everyone across the United Stated had tough times; especially families who tried to stick together to survive. American families were left out on the streets because they couldn’t pay their debts. Most had no other choice than to split

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Changing the World

    Changing the World

    Have you ever wanted to change the world? I do. Many people say that but don’t put their dreams on paper. Many people say they want a better world but don’t stop making bad decisions. It’s time for our generation to change the world in baby steps. I want to help the newer generations starting at a younger age and hoping for a better world in 20 years. I want to be a teacher. Being

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Origins of the Second World War in Europe

    Origins of the Second World War in Europe

    To uncover the origins of the Second World War is a difficult task and to summarize it, even more so, but this is exactly what historian P.M.H. Bell does in his astounding book The Origins of the Second World War in Europe. Although Bell does a great job of providing accounts on both sides of the debate on the origins of the Second World War, he does have his own mindset about it. In his

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Artur
  • World War I

    World War I

    World War I Nothing was a bigger disaster than what happened in World War I. This was such a bad war because everyone in the world has allies, and the allies are in oath to help there ally when things get rough or that country is going to war. What I am here to inform you about is how one of the major countries and why one of the biggest powers in the world

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Jack
  • Usa World Bank

    Usa World Bank

    Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: USA WORLD BANK Problem Solution: USA World Bank Team D University of Phoenix Problem Solution: USA World Bank USA World Bank (UWB) is a company with a new vision. This vision includes increasing customer intimacy, sales, and loyalty. UWB can achieve these goals in many ways. This paper will focus on three aforementioned areas. Customers are essential to the longevity of any company and equally important, customer satisfaction is exceptionally important

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    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Monika

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