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  • Bible and History

    Bible and History

    It is an undisputable fact that the Bible is one of the most influential, mysterious and bizarre texts ever written. It exists for scores of years and has been studied by thousands of scholars, and still it imposes questions that cannot be easily answered or cannot be answered at all. One of the major ones is: "Who wrote the Bible?" Although there are various hypotheses, no one knows that with certainty. It is widely believed

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The History of Mexico

    The History of Mexico

    The History of Mexico. When people think of Mexico they think Spanish, but that is wasn't always the way it was. For thousands of years the Spanish hadn't even heard of the New World. Or what is now known as Mexico. Various Mesoamerican tribes ruled it. There is evidence of people living in the area over 15,000 years ago. These people were nomadic and roamed all around South America. Around 2500 BC these people began

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: David
  • Did Genghis Khan Create the Greatest Empire in History?

    Did Genghis Khan Create the Greatest Empire in History?

    Debate Issue: "Did Genghis Khan Create the Greatest Empire in History?" I. Affirmative Position A. Opening: 1. We the affirmative believe that Genghis Khan did create the Greatest Empire in History because an Empire comprises a set of regions locally ruled by governors, viceroys or client kings in the name of an emperor. By extension, one could classify as an empire any large, multi-ethnic state ruled from a single center. Like other states, an empire

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Vika
  • Conflict Resolution as Per Dewey

    Conflict Resolution as Per Dewey

    Throughout one's life, one establishes many relationships. Some are built upon, and become strong and unshakable, some are broken and left to dissolve. While some are paved slowly and with love, blossoming to become something wonderful, others are blown apart - the pieces scattered, never to be put back together again. Though these relationships vary, from professional to personal, they are all prone to encountering some form of conflict. John Dewey has designed a problem

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Beowulf - the Literary Conflict Between Christian and Pagan Religious Beliefs

    Beowulf - the Literary Conflict Between Christian and Pagan Religious Beliefs

    Assignment 1: Beowulf: The Literary conflict between Christian and Pagan religious beliefs Beowulf is one the premiere works of literature of the eighth century. In this literary work a conflict between Christian and pagan beliefs directly mirrors a social conflict during this time. The eighth century was a hot bed of change. This poem was written during the conversion from the Pagan belief system to the Christian belief system. This conflict is protruded through the

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Mikki
  • History of Educational Reform

    History of Educational Reform

    History of Educational Reform Today new school reforms have been formulated. These reforms are created to form individuals into becoming financially advanced and globally competitive persons. The very means to gauge the progress of the new reform is through test scores. Standardized tests and the test scores are now tantamount to accountability, transforming the educational system into a dehumanized market institution. The school is seen as a capital investment and is now measured according

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Max
  • Team Dynamics and Team Conflict Resolution

    Team Dynamics and Team Conflict Resolution

    At the age of twenty-four I still had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. I knew I had an interest in fashion, but I was uncertain what my future would hold. So I decided to go to school and major in fashion design and Merchandising. School was never my strongest point, but I knew if I wanted to have a career that was the sacrifice I had to make. I enjoyed

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Stenly
  • The Kargil Conflict

    The Kargil Conflict

    The Kargil Conflict In recent situations, U.S. dissuasion has been more effective. During the Kargil conflict, from May to July 1999, U.S. diplomacy was a critical factor in the Indian decision to limit the fighting to one isolated sector of the Line of Control in Kashmir. When Pakistani troops crossed the line in the early months of the year, India had the option of opening new fronts elsewhere in Kashmir or, potentially, along the international

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: July
  • Airline Industry: A History of Southwest Airlines

    Airline Industry: A History of Southwest Airlines

    Airline Industry: A History of Southwest Airlines In 1967 Southwest Airlines was a vision by and investment advisor Rollin Kind and his lawyer Herb Kelleher, they wanted to start a different kind of airline. Rollin King already had a small charter that ran between the smaller Texas cities. This new airline at first was to fly between the three largest cities in Texas, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. The company was first names Air Southwest

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Ap History - Jacksonian Democracy

    Ap History - Jacksonian Democracy

    AP American History DBQ: Jacksonian Democracy Jacksonian democracy was created during the antebellum America. The Jackson democrats made an attempt to grant power to the lower classes while decreasing the influence of the rich and potent. The Jacksonian democrats viewed themselves as saviors of the common people and ruled by the means of a powerful executive branch who attempted to destroy aristocracy in America. In reality, they were typically very wealthy, they disregarded the capability

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Artur
  • History of Schizophenia and Its Treatment

    History of Schizophenia and Its Treatment

    HISTORIC OVERVIEW OF SCHIZOPHRENIA AND ITS TREATMENT ABSTRACT This paper provides an overview of the history of schizophrenia and its treatment. The paper begins by first providing some basic facts about the condition such as its nature, its probable causes, and its symptoms. This brief description is followed by a historical overview which discusses how schizophrenia came to be identified as a unique illness. The views of psychiatrists pivotal to making this identification are described.

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Artur
  • History

    History

    Before the Revolution happened in America, America was evolving into a more self-governing, independent and democratic society. That spark that was formed by the Great Awakening, led to an immense cry for independence. Although they experienced minor improvements in terms of democracy, development of independence for racial minorities, improvement in voting conditions, betterment in the equal distribution of town offices according to financial status of the people, those minor improvements did not enable the

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Australia Free Trade Agreement

    Australia Free Trade Agreement

    When it comes to marketing strategies, Wal-Mart sticks to its knitting. From the start, Wal-Mart's advertising focus was all about Every Day Low Pricing, and it remains true today. "What we were obsessed with was keeping our prices below everybody else's," said Sam Walton in "Made in America." "Our dedication to that idea was total." On this, the retailer has never wavered: Offer customers the products they want at the lowest possible prices. While many

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Human Impacts on Island Ecosystems. (australia)

    Human Impacts on Island Ecosystems. (australia)

    Human Impacts on island ecosystems. (Australia) There are few paleovegetation records in Australia before 18,000 years ago. To find out the history of the Australian fauna scientists used stable carbon isotopes from the emu eggshell (a flightless bird native to Australia). The samples were largely taken from Lake Eyre. The carbon composition of the eggshell tells us the composition of the bird’s diet (over 3-5 days). The emus are mixed feeders herbivores, eating leaves, shoots,

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Steve
  • Purpose and History of Swat

    Purpose and History of Swat

    The History and Purpose of S.W.A.T. SWAT. The acronym invokes so many thoughts - danger, fighting crime, shootings, heavily artillery, TV, movies and more. The reality of SWAT is that it is all of that and more. When the acronym is fully expanded it translates to “special weapons and tactics” or as it was originally developed, “special weapons assault team”. SWAT is a specialized, elite police unit trained to execute dangerous and specific operations that

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Andrew
  • A Change in History for Women

    A Change in History for Women

    Nigel Liaw Mr. Gobrail English 3-5A 27 March 2006 A Change in History for Women Women presently play a huge part in daily activities whether it is at school, sports, or work. Over the past three decades, women have gained many rights and privileges that men have had for half a century or longer. Gaining these rights and privileges has allowed women to play important roles in today’s society. One of the most debated

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Bred
  • The History of Ebay

    The History of Ebay

    The History of eBay eBay was founded in Pierre Omidyar's San Jose living room back in September 1995. It was from the start meant to be a marketplace for the sale of goods and services for individuals. In 1998, Pierre and his cofounder Jeff Skoll brought in Meg Whitman to sustain the success. Meg had studied at the Harvard Business School and had learned the importance of branding at companies such as Hasbro. Meg culled

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Jon
  • History of the Boeing 707

    History of the Boeing 707

    In the early 1950s, Boeing was concentrating its future transport studies on advanced jet or turboprop versions of the C-97 Stratocruiser. Feeling the heat from across the ocean with the success of the British Comet, Boeing was convinced that the answer had to be a jet. To design a prototype, Boeing engineers first searched through their blueprints to see if they could piece together a jetliner from wings, tails, and fuselages already on hand. The

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Implications of Contemporay Workplace Legislation in Australia

    Implications of Contemporay Workplace Legislation in Australia

    The implications and effects of contemporary workplace legislation. (Australia 2006) The Bill that was introduced to parliament late last year and which was passed is nearly 700 pages long and it makes sweeping amendments to the 800 page Workplace Relations Act. A consolidated version of the proposed new Act has not been released by the Government which has further complicated the already very complex task of analysing the implications of the Bill. (Workplace Relations Amendment)

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    Essay Length: 1,951 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Jon
  • Comparative Study of Trade Between Australia, Usa and Japan

    Comparative Study of Trade Between Australia, Usa and Japan

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary------------------------------------------------------------2 Introduction----------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Comparative Snapshot of USA, Japanese, and Australian Economics--------------------------------------------------------------------------4 2. Comparative Historical Profile of the USA, Japan and Australia’s Economic Development--------------------------------------------------------7 3. Overview of Australia’s International Trading Pattern with USA and Japan----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Operations of Labor Market in the USA, Japan and Australia-----13 Conclusion-------------------------------------------------------------------1 Bibliography--------------------------------------------------------------------1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper reviews and compared the economic performances of Australia, Japan and USA. Overall, these three countries enjoy very healthy economic activities.

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Separating Myths and Facts in the History of Transylvania

    Separating Myths and Facts in the History of Transylvania

    Separating Myths and Facts In the History of Transylvania Dr. Sandor Balogh Much has been said and written lately about the Human Rights Issue concerning Rumania.* It can be said, without any exaggeration, that the entire civilized world is upset and ready to condemn the treatment of native ethnics who achieved minority status after World War One with the stroke of a pen in Transylvania, now part of Ceaucescu.s Rumania. For most people it is

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • History of Women in the Early Century

    History of Women in the Early Century

    WOMEN'S RIGHTS. Throughout most of history women generally have had fewer legal rights and career opportunities than men. Wifehood and motherhood were regarded as women's most significant professions. In the 20th century, however, women in most nations won the right to vote and increased their educational and job opportunities. Perhaps most important, they fought for and to a large degree accomplished a reevaluation of traditional views of their role in society. Early Attitudes Toward Women

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: July
  • A.P.U.S. History Outline

    A.P.U.S. History Outline

    I. Urbanization A. Industrial Sources of City Growth 1. Until the Civil War, cities were centers of commerce not industry. 2. Cities were places where merchants bought and sold there goods. 3. After mid-century, industry began to abandon the countryside. 4. NY, Phil., Brooklyn, St, Louis were among the largest cities. 5. Many smaller cities became one-industry towns. 6. As factories became bigger, their size cont. to urban growth. B. City Building 1. The

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: regina
  • Rites of Passage in Australia

    Rites of Passage in Australia

    Rituals act as signposts to assist us in recognizing the importance of particular passages in our lives. In an Australian context, the passage from childhood to adulthood is less formal, however, it mirrors the common structures found in rites of passage and ceremonial initiations in most cultures. The transition from secondary to tertiary education, a progression from one liminal space to another, is a process which also has structuralized social conventions; the rituals of high

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: July
  • Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

    Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

    For many years, conflict has resided between Israelis and Palestinians for many crucial reasons. The conflict began when the Jewish people fled from Europe and came to the land of the Palestinians. The Islamic people that inhabited Palestine did not welcome the Jews and soon a conflict was ignited. The conflict was worsened when Jewish people took the land from the Muslims and created Israel. The arguments between these two rivals have continued to grow.

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Steve