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  • Patient's Bill Of Rights

    Patient's Bill Of Rights

    The basic rights of human beings, such as concern for personal dignity, are always of great importance. During illness, however, these rights are extremely vital and must be protected. Therefore, healthcare providers should make an effort to assure that these rights are preserved for their patients. Likewise, health care providers have the right to expect reasonable and responsible behavior on the part of our patients, their relatives, and friends. This is where the patient's bill

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    Submitted: November 18, 2010
  • Women's Rights In Afghanistan

    Women's Rights In Afghanistan

    Women's Rights: Women's Rights in Afghanistan have been an issue for many decades. After the Soviet occupied government diminished and the Taliban came into power, women's rights also diminished. Women in Afghanistan are looked at as nothing but homemakers and a means of reproduction. The horrific beatings of women have become a very common thing within Afghanistan and the Taliban. Even after the Taliban was removed Women's rights became insignificant. The women of Afghanistan have

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    Submitted: November 19, 2010
  • Human Rights

    Human Rights

    "Right" Is Not A Word Heard Often What is a right? The dictionary defines a right as: the power or privilege to which one is justly entitled. Rights are simply natural rules every person should live by to ensure happiness and fairness in our society. The rights that most hold true to the heart are the right of property and right of religion. The right of property is a touchy subject to most people because

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    Submitted: November 19, 2010
  • Keep Your Eyes On Your Wife

    Keep Your Eyes On Your Wife

    Keep Your Eyes on Your Wife Shaw's depiction of Michael in The Girls in Their Summer Dresses is that he is happily married to his wife of five years. He thinks he supports his wife and loves her dearly; however, this is not true because his actions show otherwise. When he stares at other women, he hurts his wife's feelings and hurts their relationship. Marriage is portrayed as something that is a fact of life,

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    Submitted: November 20, 2010
  • Is Abortion Wrong Or Is It Right?

    Is Abortion Wrong Or Is It Right?

    IS ABORTION WRONG OR IS IT RIGHT? Abortion is defined as: "the termination of pregnancy and expulsion of an embryo or of a fetus that is incapable of survival." However, if only the debate over the abortion issue was as simple as the definition provided above. Much like every aspect of human life, a statement is neither right nor wrong, but simply left open for interpretation. There is no black and white in life, only

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    Submitted: November 20, 2010
  • Rights Over Beliefs

    Rights Over Beliefs

    Currently society accepts one specific lifestyle as ideal: a person is born, grows up, marries the opposite sex, has a few children and supports their family until their dieing day. The monogamist-heterosexual relationship narrated above describes a "nuclear family". Any family type that is different from a nuclear family typically faces discrimination and difficulties in pursuing their desired relationships. Unconstitutional rules have been made, and those in unconventional relationships, such as polygamists and homosexuals, are

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    Submitted: November 20, 2010
  • Social Movements And Modernization

    Social Movements And Modernization

    According to the book Society: The Basics, social change can be defined as, “the transformation of culture and social institutions over time” (Macionis, 2006, p. 451). There are four main causes of social change: cultural change, conflicts, changes in ideas, and demographic changes (Macionis, 2006). Four primary stages of a social change are “emergence, coalescence, bureaucratization, and decline” (Macionis, 2006). Social movements have shaped the United States and social movements will continue to shape the

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    Submitted: November 21, 2010
  • Huamn Rights In Nigeria

    Huamn Rights In Nigeria

    Human rights in Zimbabwe Since 2000 the human rights situation in Zimbabwe declined rapidly. 2000 was the year the government led by Robert Mugabe suffered its first major defeat in a national referendum to change the constitution. It marked the beginning of a campaign of repression aimed at eliminating opposition. Since then, intimidation and attacks on supporters of the political opposition and on the independent media have escalated. Zimbabwe's human rights obligations include both

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    Submitted: November 21, 2010
  • Human Rights In Zimbabwe

    Human Rights In Zimbabwe

    Human rights in Zimbabwe Since 2000 the human rights situation in Zimbabwe declined rapidly. 2000 was the year the government led by Robert Mugabe suffered its first major defeat in a national referendum to change the constitution. It marked the beginning of a campaign of repression aimed at eliminating opposition. Since then, intimidation and attacks on supporters of the political opposition and on the independent media have escalated. Zimbabwe's human rights obligations include both

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    Submitted: November 21, 2010
  • Human Rights

    Human Rights

    Finally after days of torturous patience, I was able to attend the talk by Josef Roy, Executive Director of Amnesty International Malaysia. I had waited eagerly for this talk to occur as I have read so much about the organization's efforts through the newspaper. The speaker touched upon many local and international issues on human rights and gave a brief introduction about the human rights movement. The topic that I found to be most interesting

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    Submitted: November 21, 2010
  • The Immediate And Long Term Legacy Of Greek And Roman Civilizations

    The Immediate And Long Term Legacy Of Greek And Roman Civilizations

    Western Civ. 101 The immediate and long-term legacy of Greek and Roman civilizations Until the start of the Renaissance, in the mid 1300's, many of the brilliant ideas and advancements created and used by Greek and Roman civilizations remained dormant. Both, Greek and Roman, cultures were astounding at finding a better way or solution to handling problems and bettering their community. Most important aspects of a small city were thought out and discussed, rather than

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    Submitted: November 22, 2010
  • Civil Eng.

    Civil Eng.

    (Lineal Ptograming) PROGRAMACION LINEAL. ---El tÐ"©rmino "programaciÐ"Ñ-n" tiene un significado distinto cuando se refiere a ProgramaciÐ"Ñ-n Lineal que cuando hablamos de ProgramaciÐ"Ñ-n InformÐ"ÐŽtica. En el primer caso, significa planificar y organizar mientras que en el segundo caso, significa escribir las instrucciones para realizar cÐ"ÐŽlculos. Un modelo matemÐ"ÐŽtico es una ecuaciÐ"Ñ-n, desigualdad o sistema de ecuaciones o desigualdades, que representa determinados aspectos del sistema fÐ"­sico representado en el modelo. Los modelos de este tipo se utilizan

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    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Korean Civilization

    Korean Civilization

    Early Settlers People have been living on the Korean peninsula for about half a million years. Archeologists have found ancient evidence of stone chopping tools, axes and old pottery in digs in Central Korea . Farming most probably started in the Bronze Age, around 3,500 years ago. Carbonized rice grains and farming tools dating from this period of history have been found at many archeological digs. Geography Geographically, the Korean Peninsula points southward from the

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    Submitted: November 24, 2010
  • Diamonds Are Forever (Funding Civil War)

    Diamonds Are Forever (Funding Civil War)

    A diamond may last you forever; unfortunately, lives cannot and are often cut short by the sale of diamonds. Blood diamonds are the cause of thousands of deaths all across Africa. Blood diamonds are diamonds that are mined and sold in order to help fund civil wars, or terrorist groups. The Sierra Leone has a major problem with Blood Diamonds. Blood diamonds are mined out of the Sierra Leone and then sold to help

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    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • Setting Off A Religious Reform Movement

    Setting Off A Religious Reform Movement

    In 1517 John Tezel, a Dominican friar, set off a religious reform movement that had been 500 years in the making. By selling off indulgences to the Christian followers of Martin Luther he initiated a chain of events that would eventually split Christendom into two parties. Martian, upset when his followers started to come to him with official Church documents that lessen their time in purgatory, wrote his Ninety-Five Theses. In his Thesis, Luther wrote

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    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • Self-Hatred In The Bluest Eye

    Self-Hatred In The Bluest Eye

    Self-hatred in the Bluest Eye After reading the Bluest Eye, the readers will be impressed by the atmosphere of depression and anxiety. One main reason for that is the self-hatred in the story, which is the black people's common psychological condition. Almost each black people in the story have the feeling of self-hatred. And the self-hatred deep inside their heart usually revealed in different indirect ways. For instance, Claudia could not help dismembering and

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    Essay Length: 525 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2010
  • The Bluest Eye

    The Bluest Eye

    Toni Morrison's novel "The Bluest Eye", is a very important novel in literature, because of the many boundaries that were crosses and the painful, serious topics that were brought into light, including racism, gender issues, Black female Subjectivity, and child abuse of many forms. This set of annotated bibliographies are scholarly works of literature that centre around the hot topic of racism in the novel, "The Bluest Eye", and the low self-esteem faced by young

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    Submitted: November 26, 2010
  • Vedic Civilization

    Vedic Civilization

    The Vedic Civilization is the Indo-Aryan culture associated with the Vedas, which are some of the oldest extant texts, orally composed in Vedic Sanskrit. Most scholars[8] today postulate a Indo-Aryan migration into India, proposing that early Indo-Aryan speaking tribes migrated into the north-west regions of the Indian subcontinent in the early 2nd millennium BCE. The nature of this migration, the place of origin of the Proto-Indo-Iranian speakers, and sometimes even the very existence of the

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    Essay Length: 327 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2010
  • The Eye

    The Eye

    In reality, when an image enters the eye (which is actually LIGHT that has been reflected off of the image), it is converted to electrical impulses BEFORE it is sent to the brain. This is done by the ganglion cells that link the eye with the optic nerve. It is in these cells that we will later focus our attention for obtaining descriptions concerning mental telepathy, and an how this form of communication actually works.

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    Submitted: November 27, 2010
  • Fight For Your Right

    Fight For Your Right

    Fight ForYour Right By Tierney Hughes In the twentieth century, Martin Luther King Jr. (1929)1968) emerged from the lower class of society, and became one of the most influential civil rights leader in the United States. King promoted non-violent protests in the late fifties, to fight for equal rights for the African American culture. He wanted all races to get along, and he wanted equality for all. Certain laws prohibited equality among races from happening.

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    Submitted: November 27, 2010
  • The Right To Die

    The Right To Die

    The Right to Die America, land of opportunities, liberties, and rights galore! In America, each individual is an autocrat of their personal constitutional freedom, and can become a warrior to defend it if it's necessary. But, what if you can't protect your given liberties because of life's manipulation of your fate? Imagine. You're still healthy and relatively young when all of the sudden life plays an unexpected trick on your health and BAM, you

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    Submitted: November 28, 2010
  • Employee Privacy Rights In The Workplace

    Employee Privacy Rights In The Workplace

    Employee Privacy Rights in the Workplace Employee privacy rights have been the topic of great debate in recent years. This essay will examine: the definition of privacy, employers rights to access activities done in the workplace, to whom the resources such as time and equipment belong, and employee monitoring as an invasion of privacy or a performance evaluation tool. These are the core issues of the employee privacy rights controversy. Employee privacy rights should only

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    Essay Length: 1,505 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2010
  • Civilization And Its Discontents Outlines

    Civilization And Its Discontents Outlines

    Civilization and Its Discontents In his essay, Civilization and Its Discontents, Gary Kamiya writes about the presence of Political Correctness in society. P.C. teaches proper societal conduct and determines social status, which are necessary ethics when promoted within private domains. The principles are encroaching on the public grounds of the university where they should not be advocated. The university exists to promote liberal education by giving free space for analysis and tolerance; it does not

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    Submitted: November 28, 2010
  • Effects Of Civil War

    Effects Of Civil War

    When a war occurs, it takes years for the society or societies involved to return to a more normal, calm state. In the case of the American Civil War, many aspects of the country were disrupted after the war ended in 1865. Relations were strained, land had been destroyed, families torn apart, and much more. The economy struggled, and many Southerners did not want to accept a loss. The death count for the American Civil

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    Submitted: November 28, 2010
  • Social Movements

    Social Movements

    Social Movements have a dramatic impact in our society. They bring out a lot of conflict, social change and inequality. When people are bothered by the way things are a social movement may occur. There are two explanations for why people mobilize. The first one is relative deprivation, which means the conscious feeling of a negative discrepancy between legitimate expectations and present actualities. (Things are not as good as you hoped they would be.)

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    Submitted: November 29, 2010

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