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  • Page Summary on the Importance of Simple Statistics and It’s Every Day

    Page Summary on the Importance of Simple Statistics and It’s Every Day

    Matt Ulrich 11/7/01 Page Summary on the Importance of Simple Statistics and its’ Every Day Use Statistics are included in our every day routine weather we like it or not, from weather “guesses” on the radio and news to who will be most likely to win the Super Bowl. However, what I will explain is how we can use statistics to benefit our future success and also show how we can better trust and understand

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Max
  • Paid Term Papers Sites Exposed

    Paid Term Papers Sites Exposed

    Psssh....I got some free term papers for you. I just need yours. Do those paid term papers sites actually work, or are they just another spammer scam to lure you pay 20 bucks a month or worst, charge you 20 bucks PER PAGE! This is my investigation of the underground world of paid term papers sites. The Operations Casper Smith is the head of MegaEssays.com, a paid term paper operation that's been pelting the Internet

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    Essay Length: 1,441 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Yan
  • Pain as Art by Kahlo

    Pain as Art by Kahlo

    Pain as Art People express their emotions in many ways. Usually when a person goes through a painful experience, either mentally or physically, they might cry, yell, scream, or get angry. Happy people will laugh, sing, or smile. Frida Kahlo conveyed these emotions through her artwork. Whether she was happy or in pain, Kahlo knew exactly how to use her talents to portray what she was feeling or thinking. However, we remember her art because

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Pain Is Inevitable

    Pain Is Inevitable

    Pain is Inevitable Pain, a word that is always associated with getting hurt. The real question now is how it hurt. There are two different kinds of pain; physical and mental. The physical aspect of pain is like falling from something, cutting your arm, or stubbing your toe. The mental part is hurting someone’s feeling from saying something harsh or doing something to them emotionally, which hurts inside. The causes and effects of physical and

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    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: Monika
  • Pain Killers

    Pain Killers

    Dear Mayor Bill De Blasio Hi, my name is Aaron Roman and I live in Staten Island I don’t know if you know or not but there is a huge drug problem infecting our borough. There are so many deaths consisting of heroin and pain killer drugs. This problem needs to be controlled and stopped immediately before anyone dies, the numbers speak for themselves. Lets start with pain killers. Pain killers have always been a

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    Submitted: December 6, 2016 By: Aaron4
  • Palm Wine

    Palm Wine

    “Palm Wine” is a story of an anthropologist named Bertrand that traveled to Senegal on a graduate fellowship to collect proverbs from its people (McKnight 35). The miscommunication, lack of understanding, and appreciation for the people of Senegal caused alienation between them and Bertrand. I believe that if Bertrand went to Senegal with an absorbent mind frame and stuck to his academic responsibilities, he would have fulfilled his purpose and came out of this journey

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    Essay Length: 510 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Janna
  • Pandoras Box: Have Postmodern Artists Gone Too Far?

    Pandoras Box: Have Postmodern Artists Gone Too Far?

    "When Pandora opened the box a plague dispersed and doomed humanity to suffer ruin, insanity, and despair. She hastily closed the box to stop the plague but, pathetically, only Hope remained inside." For centuries art has, at its best, evoked catharsis from its audience, and in so doing exalted the senses, the intellects, and the passions of those who experience it. Art has been a vehicle that has called upon the highest sentiments of the

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Anna
  • Panera Bread

    Panera Bread

    Panera Bread I arrive at Panera Bread with a sense of feeling at home. Its my retreat from a stressful lifestyle. I come to get great food and to finish my school work. It's not like my home where the TV and sleep are a distraction. When I first walk in the door I am greeted by the smell of fresh bagels and hot soup. Free samples of deliciously baked raisin bagels with freshly whipped

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    Essay Length: 420 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: David
  • Panoptican

    Panoptican

    Foucault begins with a description of measures to be taken against the plague in the seventeenth century: partitioning of space and closing off houses, constant inspection and registration. Processes of quarantine and purification operate. The plague is met by order. Lepers were also separated from society, but the aim behind this was to create a pure community. The plague measures aim at a disciplined community. The plague stands as an image against which the idea

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    Essay Length: 451 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Paolo Freire

    Paolo Freire

    Essay: Referring to the readings of the current semester compare and contrast the various teaching methods implemented in those readings. After you have finished comparing, choose the one you feel is the most effective and give reasons to support why your choice is the best one. This essay should contain quotes as well as procedures, ideas and methods used in the teaching method you have chosen. Teaching Methods There are many various methods to the

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    Essay Length: 623 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Jack
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    Paper

    1) situate poet and poem historically in general and specific sense (setting, which war) -POET аBritish soldier serving in WWI in trenches, front line аwas enlisted as a soldier in WWI аsome poets interested in the glory of war but Owen interested in horror аOwen ‘s view: he is like a camera or movie; documenting rather than suggesting new systems to problems а -POEM: аpoems bring home the brutality of war and the continuity of

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Bred
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    Paper

    American Literature Essay #1 Due 12 April 2005 This semester we have discussed the gradual development of American Modernism into many diverse genres in the wartime and post-war period (1940-1950), namely Southern Gothic fiction, Southern African-American Literature, and full Modernism. For your first essay this semester, I want you to write a two-page, double-spaced essay on one of the following topics: 1.) Compare and contrast the styles of two Southern American writers, focusing on their

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    Essay Length: 274 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Mike
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    Paper

    This document is part of AcademicDB, high quality, advanced level documents covering a broad range of subjects, suitable for business and academic uses. Whether researching anything from modern business strategy to Roman military tactics, AcademicDB can help. What follows is a short sample of the document entitled "Ford Motor Company is a producer of cars and trucks.": ... hrough automotive dealers throughout the world. Under the Ford Credit brand name, financial services are provided to

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    Essay Length: 276 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Mike
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    Paper

    Nick Sanchez English, Burns 11/10/06 My alarm goes off and I just go back to sleep. Its 5:30 and I am running late I was supposed to leave at three. The first thing that comes to my head is that I have to wake everyone up so I tore off into the basement and raised hell to get Tommy, Jason, and Jeremy up. We packed the car and we were off only to find that

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Victor
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    Paper

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    Submitted: April 27, 2011 By: sohailk12
  • Paper on "oranges" by Gary Soto

    Paper on "oranges" by Gary Soto

    Our experiences and the choices we make when we are young help shape who we are as we get older. In "Oranges" by Gary Soto, the narrator recalls a memory from his childhood - the first time he goes on a date with a girl. The boy is young and probably a little scared at first, but things turn out well and the date with the girl seems to have an impact on him later

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Paper on Alice Walker

    Paper on Alice Walker

    Images of animals and references to animal husbandry pervade Alice Walker's justly famous 1973 short story "Everyday Use." Not only is each of the three characters, Mama, Maggie, and Dee, explicitly or implicitly associated with animals, but the story takes place in a "pasture" (27), down the road from which several "beef-cattle peoples" (30) live and work. Some of the comparisons between the women and fauna are highly conventional or purely descriptive: Maggie's memory is

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Paper on Bonhoeffer

    Paper on Bonhoeffer

    In Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace I feel that Bonhoeffer should have never agreed to become a spy for the Resistence. I feel agreeing to that was suicide and may have known that also. In the movie he was very unsure of doing it. One reason that he should have not done it is he knew there was a chance it would not work. Another reason is that the Gestapo was watching him. Another reason

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    Essay Length: 555 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: July
  • Paper on Langston Hughes Philosophy on His Writing

    Paper on Langston Hughes Philosophy on His Writing

    Low, Bernadette Flynn. “The Flea.” Masterplots II Poetry Series. Ed. Philip K. Jason. Vol.3. Pasadena, CA.: Salem Press, 2002. 1388-1390. In John Donne’s poem “The Flea” he discusses the erotic treatment of women. Donne is trying to convince a woman that they should make love. Bernadette Flynn Low discusses this poem is a love poem with a difference. Low explains Donne’s approach is different and a new thing for poetry. Donne’s writing style of this

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • Paper one

    Paper one

    In Mister Byron’s class we spoke about the Balloon Analogy, and who or what is in control of our pressure. In Stephen Covey’s book 7Habits of Highly Effective People he speaks of a very similar concept called the circle of influence. This circle of influence is basically an inventory about the things in life we have the ability to control and those things that are completely out of our control. The circle pertaining to things

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Parable of the Democracy of Goods

    Parable of the Democracy of Goods

    The Egalitarianism of Society The “Parable of the Democracy of Goods” works to make society more egalitarian in that it stresses the fact that even middle class consumers can lead the lifestyle of the wealthy by purchasing products that are said to be used only by the “upper class”. The advertising strategies used by manufacturers gave common people the feeling of “sharing an experience” with the wealthy, because they lowered prices of so called “upper

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Yan
  • Parable of the Four Poster

    Parable of the Four Poster

    Love equals Pain Love is something we all used to dream about as a child and have grown to fear as an adult. Every person feels differently about love depending on where and when love is taken place in an individual. Love can be sweet and tasty like a strawberry candy or love can be bitter and painful like a droplet of liquid medicine. In “Parable of the Four-Poster”, Erica Jong describes how hiding true

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    Essay Length: 870 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • Paradigm Shift

    Paradigm Shift

    I remember early in the beginning of my fifth grade school year, and walking through the halls of Pearly View Elementary. The school population was very small because I lived in a very small town. As I passed the girls boys in other classes I could recall their names and my personal interactions with each one. It wasn’t until I ran into Elizabeth, a girl I knew from the Kindergarten through fourth grade Mount

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Bred
  • Paradise Lost

    Paradise Lost

    John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost is extremely similar to the Bible’s story of creation in many ways, but its most apparent difference is character structure. Milton uses soliloquies in order to give the reader insight to Satan’s emotions and motives. They also reveal his tragic flaws: envy, pride, and ambition towards self-glorification. It is these character flaws that allow him to “pervert his perceptions and judgment, allowing him to validate his battle against God”

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    Essay Length: 1,081 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Janna
  • Paradise Lost

    Paradise Lost

    One of Milton’s strengths used in his epic Paradise Lost is his vivid imagery. He uses imagery not only for visual impact but also for reinforcing themes and characterization. Many of the images used pertain to light and dark, which help to convey his main purpose of justifying the ways of God to man and illustrating Hell. Milton justifies the ways of God to man all throughout his story. Line twenty-two explains to man that

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Paradise Lost

    Paradise Lost

    John Milton divided the characters in his epic poem Paradise Lost into two sides, one side under God representing good, and the other side under Satan representing evil and sin. Milton first introduced the reader to the character Satan, the representative of all evil, and his allegiance of fallen angels that aided in his revolt against God (Milton 35). Only later did Milton introduce the reader to all powerful God, leader and creator of all

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: David
  • Paradise Lost - John Milton's Satan; Hero or Not?

    Paradise Lost - John Milton's Satan; Hero or Not?

    Throughout time, John Milton’s Paradise Lost has been studied by many people and comprehended in many different fashions, developing all kinds of new interpretations of the great epic. There have been many different interpretations of this great epic. Milton’s purpose in writing the epic was to explain the biblical story of Adam and Eve. Although the epic is similar to the Bible story in many ways, Milton’s character structure differs from that of the Bible’s

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Vika
  • Paradise Lost or Agony Found?

    Paradise Lost or Agony Found?

    PARADISE LOST OR AGONY FOUND? John Milton, a very highly acclaimed poet of the Renaissance Period, is most noted for his works which carried emphasis on the Bible. The most heralded of these works, “Paradise Lost”, revisits the very first story of the Bible. Milton attempts to justify his religion and his beliefs by going into further detail with the story and making it a lot more user friendly. With the use of themes, symbols,

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    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Paradise Lost; God as a Sadist

    Paradise Lost; God as a Sadist

    Humans, God's Ignorant Pawns; or, Satan, The Ultimate Scapegoat; or better yet, God the Definitive Sadist The basic Christian view of Milton's Paradise Lost is that a purely evil being, the anti-god if you will, Satan, is the cause of all of human downfall. Briefly the story goes like this, first God creates everything, but a rogue angel named Lucifer wants more out of existence so he attempt a coup d'etat of heaven. He fails,

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Paradise to Promiseland Book Review

    Paradise to Promiseland Book Review

    Part I In Part two of From Paradise to the Promised Land, T.D. Alexander uses chapters fifteen and sixteen to describe the themes of God’s desire to be amongst His creation and His desire for them to be holy. The tabernacle, later replaced by the temple, plays a great part in this process because it was constructed to become the dwelling place of the Lord. No man was allowed permission to commune with God unless

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    Essay Length: 1,402 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 12, 2009 By: Vika
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