| 1. | What are the purposes of places such as museums and how should they be funded Museums illuminate the culture, history and arts of the world. It is almost impossible to talk of human civilization without mentioning the significant roles played by museums. Nowadays, more and more museums have to face the serious economic problem. ... In this essay, we will discuss the existent...
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| 2. | why do we need museums we need museums because they preserve our culture and traditions. museums reflect our past and they educate the younger generation about their ancestors. museums also actas goo tourist spots aAs I lay in bed, staring at the ceiling and listening to the murmur of the air conditioner in the quietness...
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| 3. | Technology I always hated them. Most of them where put up just to be in line with today’s trends, and most usually, ramps aren’t adapted for people using wheelchairs. The ramps which work, are unsightly, like the one at St John’s cathedral in Valletta. If it is was appropriate, the ramp would have to end up at...
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| 4. | Wisdom Sits in Places Wisdom Sits in Places is an ethnography written by Keith H. ... The topic of the book is summarized by its title; Wisdom Sits in Places. To the Apache tribe, this means that the knowledge and the wisdom of the tribe’s past lies within certain places of events. These places hold the history of th...
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| 5. | irony in Museum Piece Richard Wilbur uses irony to reflect his intent in the poem Museum Piece. ... There is irony in the guardians because the guardians are boring and don’t care about the art.
In Museum Piece, Wilbur is saying that art shouldn’t be put in museums. He believes that by putting a painting into a museu...
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| 6. | Ethnically Specific monuments on the Mall “Ethnically-specific” museums should be built on the Mall in Washington. The Mall represents the ideologies and beliefs upon which America was founded. ... ”
The Holocaust Museum is central to the Mall. ...
African Americans are an important aspect of American history, but ironically until ...
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| 7. | Different types of business Businesses that fall in the public sector are companies that are generally funded by the government or organisations that are allocated a budget and administrated by the state. A good example of this would be the BBC. Public organisations such as this are generally subject to governmental statutory ...
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| 8. | places to live ... How does where you live affect those people and activities you treasure most? As world events give our lives new perspective, its important to live in safe, comfortable places that reward our hard work and encourage our dreams. ... After all the results were calculated, a few remarkable citie...
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| 9. | medical marijuana The controversy over the use of medical marijuana has been increasing over the past decade. The laws in Canada allow the use of marijuana for terminally ill patients, however there are many restrictions. It has been scientifically proven that there are many benefits to the use of medical marijuana h...
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| 10. | Smoking Ban Smoking in public places is a very controversial topic in the United States right now. Forty-seven states so far have some sort of smoking restrictions laid out, but not everyone is pleased with these. Most places just say there must be smoking and non-smoking sections in restaurants, but in states ...
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| 11. | commercail and non commercail organistions Commercial and non-commercial organisations,
The travel and tourism industry is made up of many commercial and non -commercial organisations, the difference between the two can be seen in the following areas;
· The way in which they define and meet objectives
· The way in which they are fun...
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| 12. | The Quality of Life The philanthropic, concerned citizen, kindly donated one thousand acres of undeveloped land to his village, hoping they would do something useful and worthy. It is my opinion that the land should be used to construct valuable places that would benefit the town. For example: a shelter for homeless pe...
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| 13. | Robert Mapplethorp the Perfect Moment Robert Maplethorpe’s “The Perfect Moment” should be allowed to be shown in publicly funded art galleries in Canada, provided only an adult (eighteen years of age and older) audience would be admitted to the exhibit. ... In regards to the Robert Maplethorpe exhibit, the question should not be whet...
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| 14. | Stem Cell Research How should society deal with the stem cell research controversy?
Stem cells are specialized cells which are formed at the very beginning stages of human embryo development. ... Stem cells can be obtained from tissues during a miscarriage or from embryos produced in labs. ... The whole controver...
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| 15. | Origin of Switzerlands Cultural Diveristy The Origins of Switzerlands Cultural Diversity
It was the Helvetians who were among the Celtic tribes who inhabited the region of
present day Switzerland in Roman times, and numerous names of mountains, rivers and places are
still have the feel of the Helvetic and Roman cultures that...
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| 16. | Amsterdam
Today, I will hold a presentation about Amsterdam, one of the most interesting, rather really exciting tourist destinations in the world. Amsterdam is well known by its hospitality and friendly spirit. I had a chance to vi...
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| 17. | Medicinal Gardening Medicinal Gardening
Notes
http://www. ... A perfect example of this is the well-known culinary and medicinal herb Garlic (Allium sativum). ... html
Medicinal Herb Purposes
Known for its medicinal herb purposes for centuries in the Middle and Far East, black seed is enjoying an upsurge in ...
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| 18. | mammalogy Mammalogy
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
-Subphylum Vertebrata (Craniata)
-Class Mammalia
Endothermic vertebrates with hair, mammary glands, 3 middle ear bones and other unifying features (see p. ... Form and Function
The field of mammalogy can be approached from many directions...
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| 19. | Dark Impact of Desert Places The Dark Impact of “Desert Places”
Everyone is impacted one way or another by everything that has happened or has been said. ... Another impact can be words. Words have a very strong impact on most people. Every page, line or word can impact readers of novels, and poetry. Poet, Robert Frost, had...
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| 20. | Smoking should be banned in public ... Children and babies have no choice about inhaling adults smoke, their lungs are smaller and their immune systems less developed, which make them more susceptible to respiratory and ear infections triggered by passive smoking. ... Topic Sentence- Smoking in public places should be banned. ... ...
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| 21. | anthropology Anthropology of Museums of New York June 16, 2003 Assignment #2 Art of the First Cities Writing was imperative to the progression of the world’s first civilization. Writing was developed in the cities of southern Mesopotamia for recording allocations of rations and the transfer of commodities on cla...
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| 22. | Harnessing A Bullet Our life is based on a piece of paper written many years ago. The freedoms that control and manipulate our lives all come down to The Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was enabled to give people certain inalienable rights that the government could not touch. For instance, the second amendment gives...
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| 23. | Smoking in public places ... Smoking is just one of those results. ... Everyone has seen those TRUTH commercials stating the effects of cigarette smoking on people. Smoking should be banned in all public places.
Smoking is a danger to everyone it comes in contact with. ... Smokers will tell you that a legal act sh...
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| 24. | What caused the problem the affects situation resolved and conclusion on whaling Whaling has been a way of life for many people for thousands of years. The earliest evidence that whaling existed dates back to 2nd century B. ... Not until around the middle of this century did the issue of whaling become controversial. There are different reasons for whaling. There is whaling...
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| 25. | Odyssey THE ODYSSEY
SETTING
Set in ancient Greece, The Odyssey is about the hero Odysseus long-awaited return from the Trojan War to his homeland, Ithaca, after ten years of wandering. The current action of The Odyssey occupies the last six weeks of
the ten years, and the narrative includes many p...
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| 26. | cannibis sativa Cannabis Sativa (Marijuana) Throughout history marijuana has been used to serve various purposes in many different cultures. The purposes have changed over time to fit in with the current lifestyles. This pattern is also true in American history. The use of marijuana has adapted to the social climat...
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| 27. | Life is Beatiful
Essay: Four Purposes of a story in
Life is Beautiful
After reviewing the movie Life is Beautiful, the story of a mother and father’s love for each other and their son, it has come to my attention that there were many purposes of the story of the movie. ... ...
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| 28. | public spaces and private spaces in media communications ... These technologies, when combined, have created a “communications network” (Gilster, 1997, p. ... Interactions between people, such as face-to-face interpersonal communications, have been changed by the advancement in technologies. ... Social interaction has drastically transformed not only ...
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| 29. | Colonial America During the 17th century, a mass amount of people immigrated to several new places in America to escape the threats of war. These people began to settle and develop colonies and civilizations of their own. Those civilizations include the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies. Each civilization h...
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| 30. | Public Nudity Should Not be Allowed ... Gwen Jacobs pleaded not guilty in court and won
the right to go topless in Ontario. This incident brought up an excellent
question: should women be allowed to go topless on public beaches and in other
public areas? The answer is strictly no, women should not be allowed to go
topless any...
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| 31. | Scarlet Letter In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, the effects of different places on people’s behaviors are clearly illustrated. The Puritan society did not allow self-expression and because of that, many Puritans had to find alternate places to do this. The market-place was a civilized place that follow...
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| 32. | chishinau British Art in the 17th Century Painting Sculpture Historical background 1. There are surely a lot of beautiful places in the world that traditionally attract great numbers of vacationists and holiday-makers. Some of these places are really and truly gorgeously picturesque and unique with respect to...
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| 33. | Smoking should be prohibited in all public places Smoking should be prohibited in all public places. There are so many reasons why smoking should be banned in public places. For one, the effect that secondary smoke has on a non-smoker is a good enough reason to have people stop smoking in all public places, but one reason is never good enough. Th...
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| 34. | truth about hemp out lineThe Most Popular Tourist Attractions in EuropeThere are many tourist attractions in The Most Popular Tourist
Attractions in Europe
There are many tourist attractions in Europe and has had a very long history. Many countries such as France, England, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, and Amsterdam all have these very popular attractions. ...
(Swarbrooke and Horner 19) ...
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| 35. | Legalizing Marijuana Legalization of Marijuana
From the day we are born we are taught that marijuana is a bad word. ... Since the prohibition of marijuana in 1937, the word is no stranger to our communities. ... The federal government has yet to realize that the many studies that they have funded themselves show t...
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| 36. | Smoking Ban in Public Places ... He started smoking when he was nine years old. ... You guessed it, second hand smoking, also known as passive smoking. ... Inhaling the smoke is unavoidable when in public areas. ... If we placed laws and regulations on smoking in public places, the risk of cancer will be lowered, not to me...
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| 37. | Smoking in public Smoking
Smoking is a very bad habit, it can hurt the person who smoke and the people around him, moreover it cost a lot of money.
Even most smokers agree that smoking is harmful to the body, so there are many reasons to not smoke, especially in public places. ... therefore its b...
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| 38. | people real haunted houses and places around the world. We are constantly looking for new houses and places, so please submit any that have to us. Please only submit public or well-known places and houses. Thank you for coming and we hope that you enjoy your visit! What does a Scottish holiday mean to you?...
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| 39. | Should Smoking Be Banned In All Pubic Places Should smoking be banned in all public places?
Smoking has been one of the hot controversies. ... But when it comes to smoking restrictions, many smokers are not happy. Some states that have enacted no-smoking laws are Maine, Utah, California, Vermont, Delaware, and New York. Recently, Florid...
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| 40. | Nursing Allied Health 1 Chapter 1 Notes
Health Care Environment
5 Basic Functions
- Provide care for ill and/or injured people
- Prevent disease
- Promote individual and community health
- Provide facilities for education of health workers
- promote research in science of medicine...
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| 41. | What kind of military technology was used in World War I There were all sorts of new military technology introduced in World War I. Among them were the trenches, which were used as a temporary protection for the troops from their enemy’s bombardment and gunfire. Airplanes were used during the war, not just for bombing purposes, but for observation. Gas al...
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| 42. | Indigent Defense Is It Working ... to have the assistance of counsel for his defense." (Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States) Most Americans trust that this amendment gives a person accused of a crime the right to a lawyer for a fair defense. ... " (McWilliams, 1993)
According to information taken from a re...
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| 43. | future of cities ... But a further tool has been that of regime theory: a revived interest
in the community power debate of the 1960s, and one which is again concerned
with the changes in capitalism as these affect power and politics in cities. ... Davis, Quartz City: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles, Verso,...
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| 44. | marijuana Legalizing Medicinal Marijuana
Marijuana, in its natural form, has been thoughtf the safest and oldest therapeutically active substances known to man. ... When people hear the phrase, ‘legalization of marijuana,’ they only think of the ones smoking it for recreational purposes, rather than for ...
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| 45. | Stem Cell Research
Should stem cell research be legal and funded by tax dollars? ... I am strongly opposed to stem cell research and do not approve of my tax dollars to fund this type of research. Please note that I am not opposed to the research itself only to how the stem cells are obtained to conduct ...
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| 46. | Firearms ... In today’s society we live in a world in
which people may own firearms and there is a strong background of firearm ownership. ... [ Although there are many statistics that state having custody of a firearm in a
residence experiences a higher risk of unintentional injury or death, I s...
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| 47. | Problem of Pain ... Clive Staples Lewis addresses this issue in his book The Problem with Pain. He attempts to answer the difficult questions surrounding the problems of pain and the nature of a God who allows this pain to occur. ... Many question the loving nature of God when he allows the pain of the world ...
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| 48. | Substrates Introduction
This substrate lab assignment consisted of performing twelve tests on six different unprinted substrates. At least two substrates had to be uncoated, two had to be unknown (blind), while the remaining had to be coated. By performing the designated tests, we were able to dissect informa...
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| 49. | Alabama Electric Cooperative Paper ... Roosevelt created the Rural Electrification Administration that funded the construction of electric lines. ...
Men and women worked day and night outlining procedures, obtaining signatures and sign up fees, mapping electric lines, acquiring land easements, and preparing loan applications to...
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| 50. | Catacombs The Catacombs
Roman Christians in the first century did not have their own burial places. ... That is how the catacombs came to be. ... The catacombs were actually composed of galleries and passageways with side recesses for tombs. ...
The catacombs in Rome are in a rough circle about three ...
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