| 151. | Socially Conscious Jesus in The Gospel of Luke The many faces of Jesus sketched by the gospel writers reveal considerable diversity in the way Jesus was understood. Each portrait of Jesus was influenced by the individual’s or group authors’ perspective on the meaning of Jesus Christ; moreover, through their portrayal of Jesus in various modes o...
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| 152. | 2017; What Went Wrong 2017; WHAT WENT WRONG? As I sit on my front porch I begin to remember how things used to be. It is now the year 2017 and life has become much more complicated than I had ever imagined fifteen years ago. The poverty level has grown to an all time high, unfamiliar viruses have killed millions and our ...
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| 153. | lifo and fifo ... There are three types of Cost Flow Assumptions namely:
1) First In Fist Out (FIFO)
2) Last In First Out (LIFO)
3) Average Cost
In the (FIFO) method it is assumed that the earliest goods purchased are the first to be sold. ... The cost of the ending inventory under (FIFO) is obtained by ta...
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| 154. | Spiritual Reassessment ... In the book Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston writes about Janie and her happy ending through “spiritual reassessment. ... He is the one that brings “spiritual reassessment” and harmony to Janie by the end of the book. ... Once again Janie experiences lack of spiritual fulfill...
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| 155. | POPULATION ... Population growth has come to be one of the reasons our world is so different then it was fifty years ago. This growth in population causes many problems in our world, such as outbreaks of diseases, and overproduction of waste, which is seen in both developing countries and cities.
Today the...
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| 156. | Our So Called War on Drugs It is very appropriate that our elected officials are calling one of our more serious problems a "war on drugs. ... Our war on drugs is our new Viet Nam. ...
I heard Milton Friedman once on TV argue for the legalization of drugs as a means of ending the violence and terror of the business, which...
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| 157. | say what English short story 7 Charles The story „Charles“ from Shirley Jackson is about a boy and his problems at school. The boy, his name is Laurie, tells every day stories about Charles. What Charles does at school, how he insults the teacher and many more. Laurie’s parents can’t understand the behavior ...
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| 158. | Speeches and Propaganda of the Peloponnesian and Persian War ... Propaganda and stirring speeches made by the leaders of Athens convinced their citizens that going to war made sense and that they should come up in arms and support their country. In this paper, we are going to look at the differences in speeches and propaganda used in the Persian War and the...
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| 159. | Comparison of theatre vs nontheatre Comparing theatre and non-theatre is an endeavor that would mistakenly appear very easy. ... The theatre in question is the show Our Town by Thornton Wilder. The non-theatre in question is the speech of the preachers of the “Consuming Fire Fellowship (hereafter CFF). ...
The preachers from the...
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| 160. | Interpreter of Maladies In the book of short stories entitled Interpreter of Maladies, Jhumpa Lahiri, the author, focuses on the theme that “man” can not control his destiny. In none of the stories is this illustrated more than in “A Temporary Matter” and “The Treatment of Bibi Haldar.” Each of the stories, contain numerou...
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| 161. | hunger Hunger has always been with us, and the most detailed long-term computer simulation of future food availability finds as many or more hungry people in the year 2060 as there are today. ... But ending hunger is not a simple matter. ... Thus ending hunger is both a deeply desired outcome and an ext...
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| 162. | Deconstructing the Essential Father After reading Louise Silverstein and Carl Auerbach’s article, Deconstructing the Essential Father, I searched psychINFO and found three related articles with topics relating to divorce, homosexual parents, and poverty. Those articles are called Effect of Loss of Father Through Divorce on Personalit...
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| 163. | world hunger “In a world of plenty, over one billion people will go hungry tonight. ... Hunger is defined as “pains or an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach caused by having nothing to eat."(World Book Dictionary). World hunger is caused by decisions made by human beings and can be ended by making different ...
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| 164. | The Sky is Gray Moral/Intellectual "The Sky Is Gray": Moral/ Intellectual The short story, "The Sky is Gray", has many messages and signifigance in it. While reading this story it had me thinking of all problems that we all still face in today's society. This story can send a message to the reader, which makes it a very powerful shor...
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| 165. | Bacillus anthracis Yersinia pestis and Clostridium botulinum deadly bioterrorist agents ... The list of agents that could pose the greatest public health risk is short, but if disseminated properly they have the potential for disruption and casualty on a mass scale. ... pestis, offers the advantage of transmission from person-to-person and fairly high mortality if inhaled, although...
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| 166. | Apollo The Most Important Greek God ... Each god had certain powers that they inherited at birth. ... Of course every god had similar traits like immortality and the ability to change their appearance, but each god had their own unique, divine, powers. The most important god in Greek mythology is Apollo.
Ron Leadbetter tells t...
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| 167. | Pocahontas Essay #1-Pocahontas
As we all know Pocahontas and her life through the Walt Disney cartoon character with a happy ending, her Pocahontas and her real life were far from just that. Pocahontas grew up in a very opinionated time, when the English settlers were coming over. ... As you will read on...
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| 168. | Black Death ... This plague would later be termed the Black Death. The Black Death not only killed many Europeans, it also shaped and influenced many aspects of European life. ... As a result, the Black Death killed over twenty-five percent of Europe’s population within five years. ... The ship’s crew was q...
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| 169. | How can we remove the causes of hunger in the world today At the end of World War II public officials and scientists from all over the world predicted that, with advances in modern technology, it would be possible by the end of the century to end poverty, famine, and endemic hunger in the world. Today these optimistic projections have been replaced by hope...
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| 170. | What does the ending of odour of chrysanthemums evoke in you? The ending of the story, “Odour of Chrysanthemums”, evokes in me sadness and a kind of pity for Elizabeth and Walter Bates. The story evokes sadness in me because the two of them were never able to find true love. Instead, their marriage had been rooted in physical lust, and nothing else. In today’s...
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| 171. | Ganhdi Introduction Gandhi was an advocate of using non-violent methods to solve problems in the world. He believed that non-violence was the greatest weapon. “Non-violence is the greatest force at the disposal of mankind. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the ingenuity of ...
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| 172. | From Munich to Bali The Rise in Terrorism in the Contemporary World
From the Munich Olympics in 1972 to the Bali bombings in 2002, the threat of terrorism is rising in the contemporary world. Although separate groups carried out these attacks for separate reasons, at the heart of most modern terrorism lie a few key factors. Poverty is often perceived as a cause of...
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| 173. | All about me This is an essay about meViolence on television is something that is talked about all over the world. Many people are worried of the effects the growing violence will have on their young children. Parents have begun to monitor the channels their children can turn to, video companies have started sel...
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| 174. | child labour IIf we are serious about ending child slavery, we have to get serious about raising family incomes. ... chocolate industry has agreed to a protocol to end child slavery by 2005, it doesnt go far enough, says the Global Exchange.
Fair Trade guarantees farmers are paid a minimum price per pound, pro...
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| 175. | Sociological Perspective Poverty ... Wright Mills’ sociological imagination. The sociological imagination facilitates thinking outside of familiar routines and ‘common-sense’ beliefs, and allows an understanding of the relationship between history and the lives of individuals (Mills, 1970:11-12). The possessor of a sociological...
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| 176. | Renaissance Itself The Renaissance & Itself
The Renaissance time period from 1300 to 1640 was very unique unto itself. The Renaissance was an inspiration to the fourteenth and the fifteenth century Europe. The Renaissance was born in Florence Italy, after the great plague hit Florence, and most of Europe, in 1348. T...
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| 177. | Is there an easy Spiral out of Poverty Is there an easy “Spiral out of Poverty? ... As TFP improvements are a long drawn process)
Focusing on the incorrect drivers - the key drivers that improve TFP are not easy to identify (India focused on Secondary education for long before sifting its focus on primary education and healthc...
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| 178. | Beginning and end sequence comparisson of Apocalypse Now In the interpretation and comparison of the beginning and end sequences of the film ‘Apocalypse Now’ directed by Francis Ford Coppola there begins to unfold a list of similarities with some differences. ... Yet the beginning and end symbolise two totally different meanings.
The beginning sequen...
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| 179. | African Women Introduction 70% of African women with disabilities get them from their husbands. In Africa, most women have little or no rights. ... Women throughout time, especially in African culture, have always been subservient to men. The status of women in Africa is second-rate. In countries like the United...
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| 180. | democracy However in order for democracy to be successful, there are issues that we need to consider that have in the past made it impossible to achieve democracy, so as to help us make a slow but sure progress to real democracy
. Poverty
Poverty is the most significant factors of the difficulties to ach...
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| 181. | Fin For Pres Jim Fairchild Book Report on Wonder Boys English Michael Chabon’s novel “Wonder Boys” centers around the successful novelist Grady Tripp. The beginning of the novel introduces the reader to what seems to be a great writer with a knack for fiction, but once the novel begins to role the reader realize...
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| 182. | House of the Seven Gables ... The conclusion of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel, The House of the Seven Gables, presents an idealized wish-world for the reader by appealing to the reader’s desire for a happy ending, however, this “happy ending” creates feelings of both satisfaction and dissatisfaction in the reader. ...
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| 183. | Andrew Carnegie philanthropy ... One of these men was the rather unique character of Andrew Carnegie, leader of the steel industry. ... By analyzing the writings of Carnegie and his biographers, one finds that the causes of his philanthropy were primarily his childhood experiences, philosophy, and lastly in his need to justi...
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| 184. | Starvation in the third world ... The problem of world hunger, particularly chronic persistent hunger, can be solved - even within our lifetimes. ...
In the Asian, African and Latin American countries, well over 500 million people are living in what the World Bank has called "absolute poverty"
Every year 15 millio...
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| 185. | Themes of Pride and Prejudice ... At first, Darcy’s pride is concerned only with Elizabeth’s social standing and blinds him to her many admirable qualities. ... In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice , the title words are the themes of the book. Pride and prejudice were major influences on these characters-- Mr. ... Darcy‘s pr...
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| 186. | House on Mango Street The House on Mango Street You don’t just get everything in life you have to earn it. Throughout life you go through hard times and learn things from what happens in those hard times. In the book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros, Esperanza is going through tough times with her family. As ...
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| 187. | Biography and Criticism on Theodore Dreiser Born on August 27, 1871, Theodore Dreiser was of German descent. ... Huxley, John Tyndall and Herbert Spencer, Dreiser’s own writing was clearly pessimistic. ...
Sister Carrie did not bring Dreiser acclaim of success in the world of writing. It was initially a failure (despite today being one o...
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| 188. | European History ... The Dualism of theocracy and feudalism, which characterized this European society, was the source of many of these conflicts. ... Innocent pushed the papacy to the center of European political life. ... This was the highest point for the papacy which reigned supreme over the European world. ...
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| 189. | Jacob Riis Book How the Other Half Lives
Whom does Riis find responsible for the poverty of New York City?
In Jacob Riis’s book, How the Other Half Lives we see many examples of how immigrants lived in New York City in the late nineteenth century. ...
The living conditions described by Riis in the New York City tenements were very d...
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| 190. | I am a Run Away Gypsy I am a Runnaway Gypsy. U C here is why; Not to far back i met a man wearing a Black trench coat and a black hat. Of course i thought he was a wealthy man and decided to try to scam some of his money. When i went up to him to try to interest him in a game of cards he presented my with a contract. He ...
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| 191. | Thwelfth Night Gender
Gender Issues
All throughout the play, Twelfth Night we see gender issues. ... This is peculiar that we see at the end of the play how oblivious the characters are to the gender issues raised throughout the story. The gender issue between the characters is more prominent here than anywhe...
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| 192. | House on Mango Street themes The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros involves themes emphasizing the home and family. ...
In the piece, Esperanza communicates through her experiences that “home” is a dream that looks bleak from the poverty of Mango Street. For example, she says, “I knew then I had to have a house. A r...
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| 193. | george orwells Down and Out in London and Paris
“I wanted to get right down among the oppressed, to be one of them and on their side against the tyrants” (George Orwell). How well did Orwell achieve this aim in his book Down and Out in Paris and London?
In George Orwell’s book Down and Out in Paris and London his goal was to have the same ...
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| 194. | Televsion Links to violence Television links to Violence
Our society today seems to have growing numbers of violent acts and many people believe this is due to a few key issues. The major issues include a growing number of people living in poverty, unstable family life, and exposure to violence through television and media. ...
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| 195. | Euthanasia Euthanasia is the practice of painlessly putting to death persons who have incurable, painful, or distressing diseases or handicaps. Voluntary euthanasia may occur when incurably ill persons ask their physician to put them to death. ...
Today euthanasia is defined as the deliberate ending of lif...
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| 196. | Child Called It Dave Pelzer ... I knew from other people’s recommendation and love for the story that I also wanted to read the book A Child Called It. ...
I feel that A Child Called It is a great book because it puts it into view where you feel like the main character going through all that pain and suffering. ...
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| 197. | Corporate Corruption Corporate Corruption is a plague that has extended across the world. ...
In America, many corporations have terrorized the economy through corporate corruption. This corruption is nothing new to our capitalist economy. ... The most recognized person to deter corporate corruption was Franklin De...
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| 198. | Observations of the class structure and poverty of the working class in Victorian England as depicted ... He was well aware of the existence of working class poverty. ... Because of the poverty of the average worker, it was commonplace for the gentry to use money to procure whatever they wanted. ... To work ‘in service’ in Victorian times was a privilege. ...
The manner in which the servants a...
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| 199. | Free Public Education in the Third World Free public education in Third World countries will not only increase the knowledge of the people, but will also improve poverty, war and terrorism, and ecology by educating the poor about their country and how to improve it. Amartya Sen believed that primary education is important for people living...
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| 200. | Progressing World Progress for the World is as necessary as eating is to retain life. ... Many diseases that were once flourishing throughout the world have been eradicated because of advancements in science. Diseases like smallpox and the plague have been pretty much wiped from society, even in third world countrie...
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