| 451. | Poe and the use of a single effect Edger Allen Poe is one of the most widely known authors in American history for a reason. Poe was able to not only write a story, but make is come alive to the reader, making them feel as if they were in and apart of the story. The elements of the story, the characters and the details surrounding th...
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| 452. | what is deflation and how can it be prevented he Glossary of Economics Terms defines deflation as occurring "when prices are declining over time. ... Then deflation is simply the opposite, that over time money is becoming relatively more valuable than the other goods in the economy. Following the logic of that article, deflation can occur beca...
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| 453. | New Tax Code A new political party promotes a new tax code, basically eliminate taxes on all personal incomes, and instead tax the businesses based on the amount of pollution they create and the damage to the environment they cause. Would I support this new tax code? ... We all would have love to not pay tax an...
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| 454. | computers
Today computers have invaded all fields from agriculture
Building Design, Car/ automobile design , drafting ,
food industry , geology , hotel management , instrumentation,
machine design , photography,printing , robotics,remote sensing ,ship building, transport industry, ultrasonography ,...
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| 455. | Farenheit 451 Symbolism Fahrenheit 451: Symbolism
Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury is a futuristic novel, taking the reader to a time where books and thinking are outlawed. ... Bradbury is also a very symbolic writer who adds symbolism into his book. Bradburys use of symbolism throughout the novel makes the book mor...
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| 456. | Is it time for Britain to adopt a written constitution The UK has a non-codified constitution
- You need either a major historic event or a general acceptance that the present system is defunct/moribund
-The UK is arguably in the latter category
- The present is a better time than previously
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| 457. | AIDS HIV ...
12/11/03
#2) HIV/AIDS has had a devastating effect on many of the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
HIV/AIDS has had a devastating effect on many of the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
In South Africa the regions most populous country 20% of the people aged from 15 to ...
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| 458. | retail Afghanistan's to capital epic the Kabul Bollywood movie The was in last a Taliban fled show first after year. Bollywood annual of also 1000 produce productivity outstrips the even that, Besides films output Hollywood successfully of. This the that shows demand high still very consumer is of. start F...
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| 459. | Spoiled by Oil Oil is a fossil fuel that takes millions of years to form, thus it is non-renewable. Up to 1998, it is estimated that 45% of the total available oil had been used up, the majority within the last century. The demand for oil continues to rise for industrial societies as oil makes up 40% of the world ...
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| 460. | Methodology critique on Interindustry merger patterns and resource dependence a replication and extension of pfeffer 1972 The integration of the strategic choice perspective with that of resource dependence recognizes that while organizations are inescapably bound up with the conditions of their environment (Pfeffer and Salancik, 1978, p. 1), they are able to exercise choice over whether or not they are to grow through...
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| 461. | Evidentialism Clifford and James Evidentialism: Clifford and James
In this paper, I will discuss Clifford’s evidentialism, James’ response to evidentialism, and why James’ argument proves that Clifford’s conclusion in unsound.
First, I will begin by explaining evidentialism:
P1 to believe with insufficient evidence leads to...
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| 462. | The Usual Suspects Yr. 11 Media: The Usual Suspects Julien Whitlock 1. The opening scene of The Usual Suspects sets up the story for the rest of the film. It does this with both story and production elements. Its starts doing this right from the credits where lights shining on water tell us straight away that somethin...
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| 463. | My Experience With Racism Racism is a problem the world has had to face since the beginning of time. ... Racism has had a huge affect on the world, ever since there was one. Now in particular there has been much racism towards Arabs in the United States and against Americans in the Middle East. ... Often times we wi...
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| 464. | innocence What is innocence? According to the dictionary innocence means that people do not know the bad thing of life or believe everything that you told. Children are innocent. They are living under their parents‘ protection so that they could not understand the bad thing of the real life. Things like socia...
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| 465. | As a Director How Would You Stage The Opening Interaction Between Juan and Yerma As far as I’m concerned, the start of ‘Yerma’ deals with a number of themes that are integral to the rest of ‘Yerma’ it is therefore pivotal to the play that these themes are adequately apparent in any director’s portrayal of this opening. ... I would use this context in order to draw an allegory b...
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| 466. | People are Born Good Managers or Bad Managers Discuss People are Born Good Managers or Bad Managers. Discuss.
Is management a skill that people are born with or is it acquired through a learning process? Further still can a person be born with good or bad management skills? ... Some of these skills or abilities people can be born with, others ar...
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| 467. | Twenty years in the Making Personal Goals
Twenty Years in The Making
Susan Gilroy
GEN 101 Skills for Lifelong Learning I
Ms. Caracena
September 4, 2003
Twenty Years in the Making
As I was sitting in an administrative office with my second daughter, waiting for an interview for early admission to a local college, I ...
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| 468. | The Bean Tree With this head start of giving Taylor a job and acceptance in society, Taylor is able to start fresh. Mattie’s sets an example as a loving character, opening her arms to the world around her. Her love is especially seen as she takes Esperanza and Esteven into her home charitably. Lou Ann helps Taylo...
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| 469. | terror and that's exactly what they wanted to acheive. something bad happens, people are scared, govt dudes offer a solution, everyone accepts out of fear from another attack, and now the govt can fiddle through the people's phone calls and computers and everything. i mean what massive tragedy has to take ...
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| 470. | Ecuadorian congress should help handicapped citizens In Ecuador, handicapped people do not receive proper help. ... In fact, there is no a law in the Ecuadorian constitution
that obligate the government or the people in general to accommodate
infrastructure for its handicapped citizens. This problem could be solved by
creating a law th...
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| 471. | EU enlargement THE GREAT DEBATE about the European Unions eastward enlargement has so far been marked by a prejudiced view that is probably rooted in pressure for early accession exerted by the transition countries on the one hand, and in the EUs procrastination policy on the other. ... different factor endowment...
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| 472. | alcohol Persuasion 1310022
Alcohol is bad for you. Alcohol, like many other drugs is addicting. ... Alcohol will get in your system and stay there. ... Alcohol causes enlarge of th...
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| 473. | friends Friendship is sometimes a word devoid of meaning; but enemy, never. A true friend is someone trustworthy and reliable who always has love and respect for the other. True Friends never bail out in bad times and are always there to bring joy in time of grief. Though, there is one thing that could dimi...
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| 474. | real voyage of discovery is not in seeing new lands but in seeing with new eyes ...
Contrary, the other possibility is to stay at one place and to trace out your life from a start position and not to mess up your pint of view with this one of the society. ...
One day you just realize that you do not want life with a big TV screen, successful career and a dog c...
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| 475. | To invade or not to invade Iraq ... to invade or not to invade Iraq. ... The Case for Not Invading from The American Prospect represents the republic liberal view, and Get it Done from the National Review represents the democratic conservative view. ... Both feature articles, liberal and conservative, do an excellent job on...
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| 476. | I Dont Know Growing up as a child isn’t nearly as difficult as it is growing up during adolescence. In childhood, you really don’t have even half the pressure that you do in adolescence. In adolescence you get judged for everything that you do, and how you do it, it’s not that hard in childhood, you don’t get j...
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| 477. | The report of Hearts and Hands Hearts and Hards is written by O’Henry. This is a short story about a prisoner who meets an old friend on a train. In order to save the prisoner’s reputation, the marshal who is taking him to prison helps him hide the fact from his lady friend. The effect of this story is surprise. O’Henry is trying...
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| 478. | What is Real This explanation is one of the longest ones in the site and I must admit every time I read it I believe it could be written a little better because even sometimes I am not sure where I am going with it. Please be patient with it and if you do feel there is something I could do to make it a little cl...
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| 479. | speeding ... Rhodes
September 16, 2003
“Why you should not Speed”
Speeding is something that everybody does, but that does not make it right. There are many severe consequences to speeding. ... Speeding does not only affect you, but it can severally affect the people around you, the animals, the env...
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| 480. | What effect has EC law had on the national law of the U K The law of the EC has had an effect on our domestic courts and case law (precedent). ...
It is thus likely that if the issue causing uncertainty before the County Court judge in Lily’s case is the law of the EC being contrary to a binding precedent of ...
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| 481. | Cause and Effect Julius Ceasar Julius Caesar, a play by William Shakespeare, is a tragedy based in Rome, about power struggles and politics. In this play Julius Caesar is betrayed and assassinated by his friends of whom he had trusted. This is what leads to the eventual fall of Rome; probably because Julius may have been a good ...
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| 482. | Environmental Science Environmental Science: Concepts Assignment #2 Student: Chrissy Student # Course: 128.100 L08 1) The main link in the carbon cycle that has been altered by human activity is carbon dioxide (CO2). It has been altered by clear-cutting forests, therefore leaving less vegetation to absorb the C02. This a...
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| 483. | Independence of money and fiscal institutions ... Looking at the switch cynically, you could say the government has allowed independence in order to switch blame if the economy or bank make a bad decision. ... This is due to the fact that an organized institution, such as a central bank, is more likely to have a clear path, without individ...
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| 484. | immigrants journey Arias1
Freddie Arias
Professor Steward
ENG 101
September 17, 2003
Silent Dancing: An Immigrants Journey
Silent Dancing mainly focuses on how imported cultural values affected the lives of Puerto Ricans who moved in the 1950’s into an ethnic enclave in Paterson, New Jersey. ... 3 million additi...
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| 485. | roman The Romans actually gave a legacy from their political, and economic systems. From the political system they gave us two forms of working government. There was the republic, which was made up of a senate, two assemblies, and consuls. They also had many forms of a dictatorship. The dictatorship was m...
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| 486. | 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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| 487. | Should a defendants antecedents be revealed to a jury in a criminal trial The issue of whether a defendant’s antecedents should be revealed to the jury arises within the law of evidence in relation to the admissibility of character evidence. ... In criminal cases character evidence plays an important role as it “is generally thought to have probative value on the issue ...
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| 488. | Odyssey good or bad role model for Telemachus Every child, no matter age or background, has a role model. This role model can be a positive or a negative influence. As for in the Odyssey, Telemachus’s role model was his father, Odysseus. I believe that they had a special situation where Telemachus never knew his father, yet he was devoted to so...
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| 489. | Psychology of Decision Making ...
Some people are just no good at making decisions, while others can snap to a judgement with no trouble at all! ...
Decision making is the process of choosing a preferred option or course of action from among a set of alternatives, and permeates all aspects of life. Plous (1993) illustr...
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| 490. | Causes of the Holocaust The Causes of the Holocaust
Post World War I Germany saw difficult times. ... Some historians will argue that extreme nationalism was the cause of the Holocaust because of the power of the Nazi party. While a large part of this is true, Germanys anguish after World War, I sent people looking f...
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| 491. | economic changes In following journal, it presented a simple static model and the effects of monopoly power on the supply side in the market for vaccines and highlighted the importance of income inequality when analyzing the monopolist's incentive to exploit the external effect of vaccinations to maximize its profit...
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| 492. | george washington's final address style, clarity of expression, creativity Tony DiMonte depth of argument, textural support April 17, 2003 grammar Troy’s Fate Dear St. Peter, it has come to my acknowledgment that Troy Maxson will be arriving to the gates of heaven soon. I would like to see it that you do not let him obtain access in...
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| 493. | effect When one thing happens another event or reaction happens as well. The universe works like a balanced chain of offsetting events and occurrences. That is why when a person puts blood, sweat, perseverance into a particular aspect of their life they are bound to have drastic outcomes. So much can be le...
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| 494. | Symbolism in the first chapter of The Grapes of Wrath When Steinbeck begins the novel he starts with an intercalary chapter, one of many in the novel. He explains the dust storms that hit Oklahoma and how a farming family would react. When he describes the storm he uses symbolism to foreshadow hardship to come. The weather has been decreasing and that ...
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| 495. | Griffith Park Beginning in the Earth A long times ago Earth was empty. Sky, Sea and Round. Every thing is empty. Many times left first Earth got men and women. Men and women had arm face eyes nose ears mouth and head hair too. The people were very perfect. After Earth got animals. That was second creation thing. ...
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| 496. | Compare and Contrast Scout and Maniac Compare and Contrast: Maniac and Scout
A runaway orphan, looking for a home in Two Mills, and a girl struggling with growing up in a small town called Maycomb sound like characters from very different stories. ... Maniac Magee, and To Kill a Mockingbird start out as different stories, but in the e...
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| 497. | Frederick Douglass ... How Fredrick Douglass learn how to read and write:
• His mistress, Sophia, taught him.
• Sophia taught him the alphabets which given Frederick a start for learning
• After Sophia stopped teaching him, he went out to the streets and made friends with little white boys where he started to lea...
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| 498. | Love For You Are The One
For you I would climb
The highest mountain peak
Swim the deepest ocean
Your love I do seek. ...
For you are the one
That stepped out of my dreams
Gave me new hope
Showed me what love means. ...
For you are the one
God sent from above
The angel I needed
For who...
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| 499. | who was to blame for macbeths downfall Due to the nature of Macbeths downfall it would be difficult to blame a single person for his downfall. The main characters that were at fault in Macbeths downfall were The Witches, Lady Macbeth and of course Macbeth himself but who is to blame the most out of the three?
The Witches played a big pa...
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| 500. | Hypertext Effect The Hypertext Effect
Hypertext, a useful tool that creates shortcuts in many Internet sources. Just by pressing the hypertext link, the system will automatically transfer you into any kinds of material that you want to read. [1] The initial idea to develop this long-term project was Xanadu, the...
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