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  • Robin Hood - the Animated Version

    Robin Hood - the Animated Version

    Robin Hood, the Animated Version The reason why I chose to do my paper on the movie Robin Hood is because it is funny and entertaining. This movie begins with a Rooster playing his banjo. Throughout the movie, the Rooster plays the part of the narrator, who tells the story of our animated friends Robin Hood, and Little John. As the story began, the two partners were running through the forest because they saw Prince

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Mike
  • Diamond in the Ruff

    Diamond in the Ruff

    Where did I Go wrong? "Stop Clifford," Neaveh said. "No b***h. Lay there and don't get up!" "What did I do," as I lay there he began to take off my clothes. "Didn't I tell you to stay still? I will kill you if you move again," he pulled out a knife. "I'm sorry I'm scared please stop," I continued to ask him. I cried and I cried and before I knew it he was

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    Essay Length: 1,472 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Daimler-Chrysler Merger

    The Daimler-Chrysler Merger

    The past two decades have been characterized as a merger mania time. A lot of consolidations have occurred. Nevertheless, these mergers have failed to achieve the expected results. In general, the financial track record of recent mergers is, in fact, immeasurable. It appears that the proposed efficiencies of scale often do not materialize, but the merger boom continues and globalization is a contributing factor. However, the cultural, political, psychological and geographical improvements of cross-cultural integration

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    Essay Length: 1,069 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Globalization and the Christian Covenant

    Globalization and the Christian Covenant

    There is a famous children’s game called telephone, the object of the game is that one person starts a message and it is whispered to the next person and so on. By the end of the entire sequence, the message is generally mixed up and often makes almost no sense at all. However, this children’s game appears to have the same idea and outcome as globalization. As ideas, customs and cultures are moved from one

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Jack
  • Jackie Robinson: Breaking the Racial Barriers

    Jackie Robinson: Breaking the Racial Barriers

    JACKIE ROBINSON: Breaking the Racial Barriers On July 23, 1962, in the charming village of Cooperstown, New York, four new members were inducted into baseball’s Hall of Fame. As they gathered around the wooden platform, the fans reminisced about America’s national pastime. Edd Roush and Bill McKechnie, sixty-eight and seventy-four years old respectively, were tow of the inductees that day (Robinson 142). They were old-timers chosen by the veterans’ committee. Bob Feller and Jackie Robinson,

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    Essay Length: 3,393 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Anna
  • The Crystal Palace

    The Crystal Palace

    The Crystal Palace is a vital part of England's history. Constructed in the midst of England's Victorian Era, the Crystal Palace was conceived to symbolize this industrial, military and economic superiority of Great Britain ("The Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace"). The Crystal Palace was designed by Joseph Paxton for the purpose of hosting the Great Exhibition in 1851. The construction of the Crystal Palace was rapid due to the controversial design of Joseph Paxton.

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    Essay Length: 855 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Fatih
  • How the American Dream Is Depicted in the Great Gatsby

    How the American Dream Is Depicted in the Great Gatsby

    The American Dream has been around for many years. This has been the goal for many Americas, as well as immigrants throughout the world. The whole point of the American Dream was to achieve wealth, love, happiness, and power. In order to achieve the American Dream I was through hard work and determination. The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald was made during the 1920, which was a period where there was corruption and crime. The

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    Essay Length: 1,098 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Artur
  • The Moon

    The Moon

    The Moon is Down Chapter One: Here we learn that a small town has been taken over by one of the many Nazi groups during World War Two. Mr. Corell “ The town good guy”, the way I view it, sent the town postmen and policemen on a boating trip, keeping them from the invasion (we learn later that “The town good guy” is really a back-stabber later in the book). After the invasion, the

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    Essay Length: 1,214 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Conventional Medicine the Right Choice?

    Conventional Medicine the Right Choice?

    Is Conventional Medicine the Right Choice? Americans are turning to a safer, affordable, and more natural means of treating ailments due to the increased number of deaths, addictions and side effects from conventional medicine. Alternative medicine offers a wider range of natural drugs and treatments with fewer side effects than that of prescription medication. The benefit is to the consumer and not to the pharmaceutical companies that continue to make large profits off of below

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    Essay Length: 585 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Relationship Between Technology and the Media

    The Relationship Between Technology and the Media

    The Relationship Between Technology and The Media Look around us today, what do you see? Technology being thrown at you from all kinds of places. For one the media has brought technology to another level. But if you really look at the whole picture technology is media. The both of them interact with each other. We are swamped by media and technology, having no control over it, and don't know what to believe about technology

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    Essay Length: 456 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Yan
  • 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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    Essay Length: 494 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • The Campbell Soup Company - Business Ethics Dilema

    The Campbell Soup Company - Business Ethics Dilema

    Campbell Soup Dilemma Introduction The Campbell Soup Company wanted to advertise the solid ingredients in its soup. However, the solid ingredients sank to the bottom of the bowl and could not be photographed. In order to remedy this predicament, the advertising group placed marbles in the bowl before adding the soup. Thus the vegetables rested on the top, giving the appearance of thick soup. I will use criteria from six ethical traditions/theories to express my

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    Essay Length: 2,100 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Mikki
  • The Bonesetter’s Daughter

    The Bonesetter’s Daughter

    In the novel The Bonesetter's Daughter by Amy Tan, there are two general contrasting settings: China and America. Not only to these two places differ geographically, but they also differ in customs and heritage. Both settings also contain different meanings for those who call it home. The contrast of these two settings help the book show that its theme of "You must know your past in order to know where you're going" is universal.

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Accusation of Joseph by Potipher’s Wife

    The Accusation of Joseph by Potipher’s Wife

    The story of Joseph and Potiphar's wife is told in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, chapter 39. Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers and bought by Potiphar, a high ranking official in the Pharaoh's service. "The Lord was with Joseph," and gave him success in everything he did. This pleased Potiphar and before long Joseph was given the highest position in the household, and left in charge when Potiphar was away.

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: regina
  • Devil in the Shape of a Woman

    Devil in the Shape of a Woman

    "Devil in the Shape of a Woman" In the mid 1600's witchcraft was something many were fearful of. The thought of a person in league with the devil in early Massachusetts was something that everyone of the time thought about. The main group of people who were thought to be witches, were women between the ages of thirty-six through sixty-plus. Some of the accusations were set forth for many different reasons, such as the belief

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Baseball as a Vehicle for Te Emergence of the American Nation

    Baseball as a Vehicle for Te Emergence of the American Nation

    Baseball has for a long time been a staple in the American sporting culture as baseball and America have grown up together. Exploring the different ages and stages of American society, reveals how baseball has served as both a public reflection of, and vehicle for, the evolution of American culture and society. Many American ways including our landscapes, traditional songs, and pastimes all bear the mark of a game that continues to be identified with

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    Essay Length: 1,678 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Jack
  • Disorders in Hawethorne’s "the Birthmark"

    Disorders in Hawethorne’s "the Birthmark"

    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story “The Birthmark” you find a couple fairly prevalent disorders. Although psychology was as of yet not existence, Hawthorne describes them quite well. Alymer suffered from an obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, while his actions caused Georgiana to develop a body dysmorphic disorder. Both of which attributed to the eventual demise of Georgiana. Alymer is an older scientist who marries a beautiful woman much younger then himself. Even though Alymer finds his young bride

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    Essay Length: 1,028 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Jack
  • The Thick & Thin of It...Eating Disorders

    The Thick & Thin of It...Eating Disorders

    Eating Disorders One of the most prevalent disorders amongst the youth of this era is eating disorders. While some overlook it and don’t think it is a problem eating disorders should be given serious consideration. This is because the psychological ramification of eating disorders tends to have lasting effects over the course of the adolescents’ life. An eating disorder is any of various psychological disorders, such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia, which involves insufficient or

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    Essay Length: 1,087 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Andrew
  • The 1980s and Margaret Thatcher

    The 1980s and Margaret Thatcher

    The Eighties were a time of great change in all aspects of society. It was a time of money, confidence and greed. The Government had changed in 1976 to the Conservative Party led by Margaret Thatcher, the first woman Prime Minister this country had ever had, and her style of leadership left its mark upon society for a long time. It was a time of economic growth thanks to a stable economy and everyone was

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    Essay Length: 2,230 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Kevin
  • The Mad World

    The Mad World

    is better to be mad with the rest of the world than to be wise alone (against) Or should i ask u “Is it better to be mad with the rest of the world than to be wise alone?”. The world is full of sound and fury. There is frenzy, there is fever but i shall keep my composure, my serenity, my sagacity. In this topsy turvy world I shall kindle the light of faith,

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    Essay Length: 701 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Yan
  • The Monk

    The Monk

    In 1796, Matthew Lewis published one of the most controversial novels ever written. The Monk was a masterpiece but was very controversial for many reasons. One of which, was the idea that the monk, Ambrosio, would commit several horrific sins that would lead him to be damned to hell forever and break the very vows he once spoke of in the face of God. He did not commit these sins entirely by himself, but through

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    Essay Length: 3,321 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: David
  • The Mind of the Elderly

    The Mind of the Elderly

    The Mind of The Elderly For starters, I interviewed Lelane Thomas Allen. He is a friend of mine's grandpa. I had never met or even heard about Mr. Allen until I told my buddy I needed an old person to interview for an assignment. I also thought it was a good idea to interview him, because I could get additional information and facts from my buddy and his parents, who might know some things Mr.

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Jon
  • The Economics of the Clean Air Act

    The Economics of the Clean Air Act

    The Economics of The Clean Air Act Air is a part of all of our lives. Without clean air, nothing we know of can exist. The debate over clean air, it's regulations, their teammates and opposition, and the economic factors coming into play into this ever-more recognizable problem is a widespread and ever more controversial one. Like a long countdown to eventual disaster, the pollution effecting our world has no doubt made increasingly more impact

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    Essay Length: 1,265 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Jack
  • Art Theories and Influence on Artists - How Theories About Art Influence the Practice of Artists And/or Art Critics or Historians

    Art Theories and Influence on Artists - How Theories About Art Influence the Practice of Artists And/or Art Critics or Historians

    Art Theories and Influence on Artists Essay Question: Discuss how theories about art influence the practice of artists and/or art critics or historians Practice in art refers to the decisions and actions that affect choices, perceptions, ways of working and views of an artist or art historian. Tim Storrier sums up the practice of an artist by saying that “A painting is really a graphic illustration of where a particular artist is at that point

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    Essay Length: 823 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Taming of the Shew Critical Lens

    Taming of the Shew Critical Lens

    Thomas Handy's statement, "A story must be exceptional enough to justify its telling, it must be more than the usual experience of every man and woman," is very true, and The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare is no exception. There are many reasons why this story is quite unusual and there are experiences to keep it interesting. There are also many literary elements which lend to keeping this story exciting enough to

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    Essay Length: 464 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Jack