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  • Where I'M From

    Where I'M From

    WHERE I'M FROM Because she was drawn to the "southern humor" that I employed and she liked the way I treated her as well as her family, she always wanted to know where I was from. If I said I was from Texas, the biggest state in the country, in a city just off the warm Gulf Coast beaches, where the military and the schools share the population, do you think then she might know

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    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Child Abuse

    Child Abuse

    Child Abuse It is never a child's fault when it comes to the issue of child abuse. Many people may confuse abuse with discipline but there is a very fine line between the two. Mentally unstable parents, more likely than not, abuse their children. "Unfortunately, these unstable adults also have children to look after, impressionable and sometimes completely helpless young people who depend solely on the adult for attention, nurturing, and affection. The tragic result

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    Submitted: December 17, 2010
  • Character Summary Petruchio The Taming Of The Shrew

    Character Summary Petruchio The Taming Of The Shrew

    In the play "The Taming of The Shrew", the character Petruchio shows many strengths and weaknesses. This essay will outline them. From the beginning of the play many readers can tell that Petruchio's has strengths that include confidence, dictation, and a good sense of humor. Petruchio shows confidence by believing in himself that he can and will tame Kate. (II.i. 270-2) "Thou mush be married to no man but me; for I am he am

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    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Aborgines

    Aborgines

    John Howard, in 1996, during his Sir Robert Menzies Lecture claimed, 'The Black- Armband view of our past reflects a belief that most Australian history since 1788 has been little more than a disgraceful story of imperialism, exploitation, racism, sexism and other forms of discrimination'. (Howard, 1996, Sir Robert Menzies Lecture) I find this an adequate description of the implied reader of Gary Crew's No Such Country. Inspired by the Black-Armband view, Crew has written

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    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Absolutism Vs. Demoracy

    Absolutism Vs. Demoracy

    If a country were choosing it's government, and I was the one who was to decide if we were to follow a democracy or an absolute ruler, I would select a democracy. Democracy is the only government where the people wont have their freedoms taken by one person and no one can abuse their power. Democracy is more effective then absolutism in that power is separated in 3 branches, this way of government is firmly

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    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • The 1st Amendment

    The 1st Amendment

    THE FIRST AMENDMENT Congress shall make no laws respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. What exactly are the limits to free speech, anyway? This amendment forbids the government from making any law that prohibits it. The debate against this will rage on forever, even judges can't agree. One of the big

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    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Journal

    Journal

    In my life I find that what people value most is what makes them happy in life. Whatever makes them happy should also be what people turn to during hard time and struggles. Something of value does not have to be tangible as long as the person knows that it is important to them. To me, what is of most value is my music. Without my music I would not be able to control my

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    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Eveline

    Eveline

    Kiera Kindred Ms. Green Comp1020 22 June 2006 How does Joyce portray Eveline and how does he convey the speakers' state of mind? How does the house contribute to the story's mood or themes? Discuss Joyce's choice of narrator in relation to women during this era. Indecision Leads to Paralysis "There is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision (Joyce 12)." James Joyce's short story "Eveline" is the

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    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Consumer Behavior

    Consumer Behavior

    Four C's are as follows: 1. Cost to the Consumers: o The average Starbucks customer visits a store 18 times a month and spends $3.50 a visit. o The company's sales and profits have each grown more than 50% annually through much of the 1990's. o The pricing strategy is based on the consumers' perceptions of value. o Price ranges: Coffee per pound - Latin America coffee ranges from $9.95 to $12.95 per pound. -

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    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • Southwest Airline Executive Summary

    Southwest Airline Executive Summary

    Southwest Airline Case ЁC Executive Summary Introduction in 1971, Herbert D. Kelleher with other few business partners started an Airline services. Up till 1991, Southwest served low-fair air transportation among 32 cities in 14 states with over 20 million customers annually in the United States. Although the industry suffered a major blow from the unfavorable economic conditions, the company was still holding strong; while other airline companies were in debt. The major success to their

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    Submitted: December 18, 2010
  • E127849

    E127849

    The scientists I know are full of reverence for life, for people, and for our future possibilities together. They are in awe of nature. They are humble in the presence of the simplest cell, bacteria, virus or bit of mold in a lab dish. There is a spirituality about pursuing science as deep and as sincere as any to be found in religion. There are indeed important moral and ethical questions to be debated about

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    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • Corrections In Canada

    Corrections In Canada

    Corrections in Canada Corrections in Canada have had some dramatic changes throughout the years. In this essay I will be discussing the differences between the past history and the present developments that have occurred in the past 100 years within corrections in Canada. 1867 was the year Canada became a country, the history of corrections goes beyond this date. Corrections during this time told a story of "you do the crime, you pay the consequences".

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    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • Interclean Situation Analysisi

    Interclean Situation Analysisi

    Running head: PROBLEM SOLUTION: INTERCLEAN, INC. Problem Solution: InterClean, Inc. Keith Todd University of Phoenix Online MBA 530 March 4, 2007 Instructor: Michael Geraghty Problem Solution: InterClean, Inc. The purpose of this paper is to describe InterClean's current situation and evaluate potential opportunities and challenges. A problem statement will be developed for possible solutions. End-state goals will be defined for the organization and alternative solutions will be evaluated and selected as part of the implementation

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    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • Learning To Walk

    Learning To Walk

    Learning To Walk: A Schoolteacher and an Inmate's Journey into Manhood A Lesson Before Dying, by Ernest J. Gaines, tells the story of a schoolteacher and an inmate's journey into manhood. Jefferson, a young black man in the south, is wrongly tried and convicted of the murder of a white storeowner. Being black and poor and uneducated, Jefferson's lawyer refers to him as a hog, incapable of having the mental capacity to plan a murder,

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    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • The Scarlet Letter

    The Scarlet Letter

    The opening chapter of The Scarlet Letter may appear superfluous, but it is an integral part of the text. While only a scant three paragraphs long, "The Prison Door" serves a variety of functions. First, it establishes the novel's somber setting and tone. Next, it introduces the work's overriding themes of sin and penance. Most importantly, the first chapter subtly reveals the principle conflict at the core of Hawthorne's masterpiece. Through a combination of metaphor,

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    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • Career Report

    Career Report

    * News * Travel * Finance * Entertainment * Yahoo! * My Yahoo! * Mail * Tutorials * More * Welcome, * wkdsouljah307 * Sign Out * Help Make Y! your home page Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! SearchSearch: Mail Mail shortcuts| Addresses Address Book shortcuts| Calendar Calendar shortcuts| Notepad Notepad shortcuts Mail For Mobile - Mail Upgrades - Options Check Mail Compose Search Mail: Search Mail Search the Web Netflix Try for Free! Folders[Add - Edit]

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    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • Oprah Winfrey

    Oprah Winfrey

    A very good afternoon to Mrs.Zakia & to all my classmates, "All my life I have always known I was born to greatness." The famous quote belongs to one born in abject poverty in the poorest regions of South Africa who now heralds the most famous talk show of a super power country. The super power country being the United States of America, the most talked about show is the The Oprah Winfrey Show and

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    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • Cuban Embargo

    Cuban Embargo

    The island nation of Cuba is located just ninety miles off the coast of Florida and is home to 11 million people and it has one of the few remaining communist regimes in the world. Cuba's leader, Fidel Castro, came to power in 1959 and immediately instituted a communist program that brought sweeping economic and social changes to the country. Castro allied his government with the Soviet Union and seized and nationalized billions of dollars

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    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • Outsourcing Jobs

    Outsourcing Jobs

    One can't wave a magic wand and make outsourcing go away. Also one should not put the blame on other Countries for taking American jobs, but one should not sit by passively either. In order to have a global economy, and the need to use market forces, that will ensure that the workers in our country win. In order to boost the economy it is essential that one see the significance of bringing jobs back

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    Submitted: December 19, 2010
  • The New Left: Most Influential School Of Thought

    The New Left: Most Influential School Of Thought

    American history is plagued by three differently focal schools of thought: Progressive, Neoconservative (consensus), and New Left. Because each represents a different time in history, the historical data is interpreted differently. Such is the case for immigration during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Due to the time in which these schools of thought came to be, ideas are carried off from one decade to another. The New Left is possibly the most

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    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • Chapter 20 Outline Of The Enduring Vision

    Chapter 20 Outline Of The Enduring Vision

    I. Changing American Society and Economy 1. Immigrant Masses and a New Urban Middle-Class i. By 1920, when nation's urban population passed the 50% mark for the first time, 68 American cities had boosted to more than 100, 000 inhabitants ii. Many of the new urban cities came from rural and small-town America, but the greatest source of urban growth continued to be immigration iii. From 1900 to 1920, the native-born middle class began

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    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • Smoking Ban

    Smoking Ban

    Smoke-free indoor air ordinances protect employees and customers from secondhand smoke exposure, which is associated with increased risks for heart disease and lung cancer in adults and respiratory disease in children (1,2). As of January 2004, five states (California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, and New York) and 72 municipalities in the United States had passed laws that prohibit smoking in almost all workplaces, restaurants, and bars (3). On January 2, 2002, El Paso, Texas (2000 population:

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    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • Creative Writing

    Creative Writing

    This is a story about four best friends who live their life in pain just until one day they become one of the World's best soccer managers. Hi, I am Shakil. I go to the University of N.S.W with my three best friends and we are all learning about Soccer + IT in the same degree. After many weeks ... It has begun the 34th F.A Premiership League with 20 teams hoping to become the

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    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • Datavantage Coporation

    Datavantage Coporation

    DATAVANTAGE CORPORATION Introduction Datavantage was founded in 1988 by Marvin Lader an IBM veteran and a serial entrepreneur from Cleveland. The company was a reseller of business application software to small distribution businesses and corporate systems for the retailers home offices as well as a provider of legacy Cobol Systems for Distributors. As part of the new strategy, Datavantage moved from a pure reseller to a software developer and point-of-sale solution provider.Chaz and Marvin felt

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    Submitted: December 20, 2010
  • Slavery In American History

    Slavery In American History

    When it comes to some important events before 19th century in United States, we must mention the Abolition Movement, which began in 1930s, and ended with Emancipation Proclamation. Just like our textbook---A Short History of the American Nation, ÐŽoNo reform movement of this era was more significant, more ambiguous in character, or more provocative of later historical investigation than the drive to abolish slavery.ÐŽ± Abolition Movement was not only meaningful to itself, that is, slavery

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    Submitted: December 20, 2010