| 351. | Joe is the man When writing any piece of literature where emotions and feelings are a central theme to the story, the author must take in to account that emotion of any type can be quite difficult to effectively express. Words written on a paper are not an efficient means with which to fully convey the intensity a...
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| 352. | Child Abuse ... 565,000 children are seriously injured while 18,000 are permanently disabled every year due to child abuse. Three million children were reported as victims of child abuse and neglect in 1999 in the United States. Child abuse kills more children in America than does accidental falls, choking...
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| 353. | What auditing firms must do to restore trust in short and long term plans
What must the auditing firm do in the short term and for the long term to restore trust? ... It will be a long road of recovery to regain the trust of the capital markets. The auditing profession itself has seen the damage of Enron. The tragedy is the trust we lost in our profession and to the...
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| 354. | Yellow Wallpaper ... In “The Yellow Wall Paper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the author uses symbolism in order to portray the narrators fight to free herself from oppression. ... She describes the wall paper as being the worst thing she has ever seen; “the color is repellent, almost revolting; a smoldering unc...
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| 355. | Social Responsibility ... He spoke about 3 theories of business obligations:
1) The account of the social contract between consumers & business
2) Due care
3) The account of strict liability
Liability for Harm:
The two tests affecting liability are:
1) Professionals should conform to minimal acceptable pro...
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| 356. | The Safety of Objects The Safety of Objects, a collection of short stories written by A.M. Homes, is a compilation of very disturbing, dark, yet very true tales of a surreal suburban America. There are a total of ten stories in the collection each with its own way of shocking the reader, some use such strong character de...
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| 357. | Just Another Hero ... Through her actions, Sylvia resisted the man’s temptations and gained nothing, much like the hero describe by Dick. Within this story, Jewett portrays Sylvia as a stereotypical hero through symbolism and theme.
Sylvia shows characteristics of a typical hero through symbolism. ...
The multip...
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| 358. | Rose For Emily In the short story, “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner, The main character is Emily, a woman who her life reflected on loniness. ... Faulkner expresses Miss Emily’s character through physical description, through her actions, words, and feelings. ... Miss Emily lives for many years as a reclu...
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| 359. | they THEY will never understand. They will see my actions from the outside; sitting in their breakfast nooks, yawning over their newspapers, wrapped in floral pink housecoats, fake dead animals on their feet and frozen orange juice cans wrapped in their tinted hair, stupid cows. THEY dare to judge me - m...
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| 360. | University Entrance I remembered my father’s words as I tried to postpone the coming massacre. Like during the fall of the Roman Empire, my allies became enemies and my foes turned into partners. In fast and furious action with property changing hands again and again, I rested my fate on the words of one man, hoping he...
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| 361. | free will
Free will
The question of whether humans are able to make completely free or uncaused decisions is one which has occupied the thoughts of philosophers for centuries, but yet remains unresolved. ... Raising questions upon our freedom, morality and ethics, free will is a constantly debated subje...
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| 362. | Different Point of View ... We are to show the similarities and differences of the roles of men and women in the 1970s to their roles now, however we are missing the point that it is not only between men and women we give these roles to but in every relationship. ... These actions will never seem selfish or self cent...
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| 363. | transforming greek tragedy into play Transforming a Greek tragedy from a book into a performance with great affection and intensity allows the reader/audience to see a difference in the situation. In contrast to reading a Greek tragedy, the purpose of a performance, and our assignment, is to capture the attention of the audience and pl...
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| 364. | Bonfire by Jean Kenward ... This mood is developed through the vivid images created of the bonfire. The powerful sounds of the bonfire are also are described by the end of the third stanza this mood has dissipated, became the hunger of the bonfire has been satisfied as the hungry no longer. ... This metaphor serves to w...
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| 365. | Souls Of Black Folk A Southern Literature Report When William Edward Burghardt Du Bois wrote The Souls of Black Folk, he had no idea that it would become one of the greatest pieces of southern literature written in his time. This book made a definitive impact on how black culture was viewed. The Souls of Black Folk even revolutionized whit...
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| 366. | What are our reactions to Desdemonia in scene 3 focus on Othello ... Brabantio and Othello enter the assembled Venetian leaders, who are discussing this military matter, and Brabantio announces his grievance against Othello for marrying his daughter. Othello addresses the company, admitting that he did marry Desdemona, but wooed her with stories, and did her no...
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| 367. | American Democracy In, “Locke in America: The Philosophy of the Declaration of Independence” Zukert argues that equality refers to humans having a certain equal authority dictated by nature. He also argues that rights are ambiguous as they are explained in the Declaration of Independence. He states that there are two ...
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| 368. | Actions to Reform the American Economy
Christian Barnett
Honor’s Economics
Friday, May 30, 2003
Actions to Reform the American Economy
The best way to save the American Economy from going in to a recession would be to embrace the concepts and principles of Reagonimcs and Keyseian economics. ... When the companies of America are m...
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| 369. | My Last Duchess “My Last Duchess,” written by Robert Browning, tells of a Duke who is displaying his acquired works of art to his future father-in-law’s emissary. When they arrive at the painting of his last Duchess, the Duke tells the emissary of his former Duchess’s actions to manipulate his future Duchess’s act...
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| 370. | It Was Not Death for I Stood Up It Was Not Death, for I Stood UpIn the poem by Emily Dickinson "It Was Not Death, for I Stood Up," the main character has just lost a loved one and feels such devastation that cannot be put into words, but could only be described as "not" something. ... In philosophy, one cannot describe chaos or G...
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| 371. | Presupposition and Implicature in Adverting ... I¡¯d like to analyze this from the perspective of the frequent use of implicatures concerning phrases and full sentences, imperative forms which triggering presupposition, and modal verbs. ... Presupposition in its linguistic sense are inferences that are very closely linked to the words and ...
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| 372. | Evaluating Rituals in Ceremony and The Country of the Pointed Firs ... In Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko and The Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett, spoken words such as greeting people, lying, giving a sermon, or giving a name are rituals. Some rituals are done without any consideration, such as brushing ones teeth. ... Other rituals such as l...
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| 373. | Weber and the Yugoslavian Conflict For Weber, values and ideas were sources of social change. ... To Weber, religion, ideas, and bureaucracy could influence’s people’s behavior to a point where they would sacrifice their lives. ... For Weber, it is the meanings that people attach to ideas, how those ideas shape how people act, an...
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| 374. | moral luck Moral Luck
The question of whether luck should play a role in our assessment of other people is fundamental to human society. Our judicial laws express the view that we are responsible for our actions-in other words, luck does have a bearing on the determination of legal guilt; since legal guilt...
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| 375. | Poetry 1.) Define “paradox”. Explain how the words “green” and “dying” are paradoxical in Fern Hill. A paradox is a contradictory statement that may in fact be true, for example saying that standing is more tiring than walking is a paradox. The use of the words green and dying are paradoxical because they ...
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| 376. | egoism )Ethical egoism is a normative theory that states that our actions ought to be done from the perspective of self-interest. ... Ethical egoism as a basic principle: Whether or not a system of egoism promotes the general interest, the only real reasons a person has to do anything are reasons of self-...
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| 377. | Beowulf man behind the mail shirt Beowulf is considered one of the greatest folk heroes in Anglo-Saxon history. Beowulf manifests through his actions and deeds and exploits of a perfect hero as he displays his use of courage. One may observe Beowulf as the importance of honor and loyalty. Beowulf established a sense of justice th...
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| 378. | sleep apnea During sleep, the muscles at the base of the throat relax, causing obstruction of the airway, with extremely loud snoring and labored breathing. ... The obstruction to breathing prevents patients from reaching deeper stages of sleep, causing the symptoms of daytime drowsiness. Obstructive ...
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| 379. | My language Language and You In my opinion, language is certainly the most essential quality human beings have inherited. ... Since language lets us express our feelings, I think learning a second language gives us valuable life skills, as well as, a wider vision of today’s world. Undoubtedly the most interest...
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| 380. | Style of Speech I have two major categories of speech. The first being the speech I use when associating with my friends, peers and my family. ... This sort of speech is very relaxed and laid back and casual. ... Her speech towards me uses more “naughty” words than I have ever heard and when I say something that ...
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| 381. | Dead Heat Use of Heat as a rhetorical strategy in The Great Gatsby Dead Heat
F. Scott Fitzgerald fills his masterpiece, The Great Gatsby, with details that seem unimportant, but add to the overall sentiment of the book. ... As the book progresses, and the plot materializes, the heat gains control. In The Great Gatsby, the heat becomes the reason for every twist ...
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| 382. | the unfortunate reality Webster’s dictionary defines racism as the belief that a race is determined by specific characteristics, and those characteristics determine a specific race to being superior and all others as inferior. Every person has experienced racism to some degree; unfortunately those people who are a mixture ...
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| 383. | Haroun and the sea of stories ...
“Haroun and the Sea of Stories” is written as a fairy tale although it is based on many powerful issues. ... In 1990 Rushdie wrote “Haroun and the Sea of Stories” which was written for children, and weaved in the story a friendly robot, genies, talking fish, dark villains, and an Arabian p...
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| 384. | Seeing conditions what we believe Believing conditions what we see ... Do you believe this? ...
Religion is a term which stands for what one believe in. ... Seeing is true for everybody, it is just a moment of experiencing visible object. ...
After seeing visible objects you think of different shapes and forms and there is memory of different things for du...
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| 385. | Turn of the screw Innocence is being inexperienced, na?e, and uncorrupted by evil. Children are born innocent but as they mature they tend to lose it through various experiences throughout their lives. This is exemplified well in The Turn of the Screw through the children, Miles and Flora. Miles and Flora are 10 year...
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| 386. | Loan words ... Owing to differences in culture orientation, thinking modes, value systems & social standards, there always exists a lexical vacancy between different cultures; Meanwhile, with the development of social history as well as constant emergence of new things and new concepts, it¡¯s nearly impossib...
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| 387. | Title Yale asks that you submit a 250 word essay on any topic you choose. I'm not sure why, but here's my guess. Try writing something in 250 words - it ain't easy. Anything you write on any topic you really care about will probably come off as an unsubstantiated opinion, the wordier version of "I like ic...
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| 388. | MYOB Athens was once ruled by kings and nobles. As time went on the ruling class was replaced by a series of men called tyrants—men who forced their way to power and became dictators. Many of these leaders ruled harshly and selfishly, ignoring the wishes of the people. In 508 BCE, Cleisthenes introduced ...
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| 389. | Man Who Would Be King The Man Who Would Be King
At the start of The Man Who Would Be King, Rudyard Kipling sets the reader up for a fallen king and inevitable failure of empire. ... This objectivity makes it easier for the reader to discern the chain of events that leads to the fall of the King. ... Throughout the ...
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| 390. | Community ... Described and defined by Maria Barkardjieva (assistant professor of communication and culture), community could be; a unified body of individuals, an interacting population of various kinds of individuals in a common location, a group of people with a common characteristic of interest living t...
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| 391. | Music and Dance of the African Ewe people For all those interested in conducting research in African music and dance, it is advisable to learn it correctly the first time and keep an open mind to the information at hand. ...
One thing is true to most Africans, though: they learn their music through a different process and therefore can...
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| 392. | Martain Luther King ... Martin Luther King Jr. ... Despite the atrocities he experienced and the cruelty imposed on his people, King loved America. King loved all humanity. Even though he faced innumerable setbacks and repeated failures, King’s focus did not swagger; rather his purpose became clearer and his mess...
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| 393. | Henry the fifth ... Henry the Fifth, in Shakespeare’s Henry V holds all of these qualities and more. Henry is a rather remarkable figure, portrayed as defiant, intelligent, determined and strong in ways far greater than physical. ...
Henry V, son of Henry IV, was known to be wild in his youth accompanied by m...
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| 394. | Life Teen There are very few moments in my day--come to think of it, there is NO moment in my day--that even comes close to the perfection of my soul that I feel than when I am praying the words of consecration. That moment when I stretch out my hands over the bread and wine and pray the words that call down ...
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| 395. | ETHICAL AWARENESS Ethical Awareness Inventory
Analysis
After taking the Ethical Awareness Inventory test my, the analysis is as follows: When considering “Ethical Perspective”, I have a tendency to base ethical perspectives on an individuals duty or obligation to do what is morally right. ... It is believed th...
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| 396. | Great Gatsby as a symbol of Love And Money Love is a power that can be claimed by neither possessions nor wealth but only by an identical bestowal of the same love. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the characters portray a theme of Love and Money through their actions and the effects of their actions.
The Great Gatsby tells of ...
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| 397. | Huckleberry Finn ... This topic is illustrated in the book Huckleberry Finn. ... Huck based his actions on what he felt, saw, heard, and experienced, and he was the character in the book Huckleberry Finn who came closest to reality.
Huckleberry Finn was an open person who based his actions and conclusions on a...
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| 398. | abigail adams Abigail Smith Adams was a prominent political figure that introduced the idea of women’s independence. It was because of Abigail that women realized that they had rights. ... Although Abigail did not speak publicly, she had a strong influence on her husband, John Adams, and told him her views on po...
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| 399. | On How I Cant Write Papers ... well, i think ill just copy and paste this until i have the required 250 words. ... so i guess ill just rant until i have 250 words. so whos up for a game of i win? i am! ok here i go: I WIN! ... I WIN! I WIN! I WIN! you lose and i win! ... i cant think of a thing to write about. maybe ...
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| 400. | Nathaniel Hawthorne Nathaniel Hawthorne was a romantic writer who looked at the dark side of human nature. ...
Hawthorne felt guilty for the actions of his Puritan ancestors. Hawthorne’s grandfather, John Hathorne, was one of the most unsympathetic judges in the Salem witch trials and was responsible for the death...
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