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  • Declaring the “undeclared” War

    Declaring the “undeclared” War

    Declaring the “Undeclared” War Susan Faludi speaks of war. She speaks of the victims being chained against achieving dreams of freedom. She speaks of a silent war that brews beneath the surface of society; that slowly erodes the will to overcome. In her excerpt “The Undeclared War on Women”, Faludi declares the thus far “undeclared”; that women have strived for equality, but have only achieved it at a meager level as a result of

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Emergence of Declarative Memory

    The Emergence of Declarative Memory

    The Emergence of Declarative Memory Markas Brunson The Emergence of Declarative Memory The following is a summary and evaluation on the research article, The Development of Declarative Memory in Human Infants: Age-Related Changes in Deferred Imitation. The article is based on experiments performed to resolve the issue of the approximate time when declarative memory begins to form and the effect of age has on declarative memory; this experiment was lead by Harlene Hayne, Joanne Boniface,

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Victor
  • Addendum to Independent Study in Sound Design and Sound System Compone

    Addendum to Independent Study in Sound Design and Sound System Compone

    Addendum to Independent Study in Sound Design and Sound System Component Operation Arnold F. Bilotta III 18 December 2000 This past year (2000) I have been working in the sound booth for The John Lyman Center for the Performing Arts. Here at the John Lyman Center (JLC) we have been going through a time of transition. The former resident technical guru who had taken care of JLC's happenings had retired, leaving the JLC in a

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Anna
  • Declaring the Rights of Men and Women in the French Revolution

    Declaring the Rights of Men and Women in the French Revolution

    The French Revolution was a dark time in the history of man. From corruption in government to the almost certainty of starvation for the French peasants, there seemed to be no sign of better times. These were just a few of the logs in the ever-growing revolutionary fire that was burning in the late 1700's. There were many causes to the French Revolution ranging from: poor distribution of power and wealth, a bad harvest which

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: July
  • How Valid Is the Claim That the Impact of the Japanese Occupation on the Success of Post-War Independence Movements Has Been Greatly Exaggerated.

    How Valid Is the Claim That the Impact of the Japanese Occupation on the Success of Post-War Independence Movements Has Been Greatly Exaggerated.

    The Japanese Occupation would refer to the seizure and control of an area by Japanese military forces. This was marked as an important event in the history of Southeast Asia and a major transformation. Most scholars generally agree that the Japanese Occupation played an important role as a catalyst in ending Western colonial rule in post-war Southeast Asia. However, there are also other factors that allowed the success of post-war independence that include international circumstances

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Independent Reading Accountability on Pirates!

    Independent Reading Accountability on Pirates!

    IRA 1. The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists. Gideon Defoe. Published in 2004. 2. The Pirate Capitan bears no other name than that. He his said to be one of the most feared pirates on the sea but also has a sentimental side that shows in amazing moments of glory. He is loved by his crew and loves them equally back. The biggest fear that haunts the Pirate Capitan is losing his famous and

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Andrew
  • History of the Decleration of Independence

    History of the Decleration of Independence

    he History OF The Declaration Of Independence The Declaration of Independence, adopted by America's Congress on July 4, 1776, is a document treasured by all true patriots. It's a symbol of the beginnings of freedom for the United States, and overcame many obstacles to become an official, accepted document. The Movement to Freedom The Declaration was preceded by another document called the Lee Resolution, which was a similar call to completle independence from British influence

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Anna
  • Is the Government Morally Justified in Declaring Some Drugs Illegal?

    Is the Government Morally Justified in Declaring Some Drugs Illegal?

    Is the Government Morally Justified in Declaring Some Drugs Illegal? There are all kinds of drugs. Whether or not the drug is illegal or not depends on what drug we're talking about. It is important to look at both the bad effects and long-term effects, such as addiction, when determining legality. Certain drugs, such as prescription drugs like Ritalin, are illegal to the people who abuse them. They are designed for people who need the

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    Essay Length: 2,162 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Bred
  • Cinderella and the Feminist Struggle for Independence

    Cinderella and the Feminist Struggle for Independence

    Jessica was suspicious of the queen, and rightfully so. When the queen entered the black room, the ghastly sight caused Jessica to faint in disgust. Suspicious, black, ghastly. These are just a few of the words an author can use to imply evil in a character. The connotation of dark as evil is prevalent in many stories throughout the history of western civilization. Fairy tales “emanate from specific struggles to humanize [forces initially perceived to

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Vika
  • Script of Tnt

    Script of Tnt

    Hello and welcome to another superb episode of TNT. I’m James Owens and I shall be your chauffeur. We have a great show for you today with Josh telling us about Norman North’s Spud Week, Jordan has some info on bleeching your teeth which may very well save your life, Kylie has some great ideas for spring break, Brandon got the 411 on paintballling, Mark will be filling us in on telling us what we

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Independence of Uzbekistan Was Good for the Uzbeks Even Though They Have Basically the Same System of Government as in the Soviet Union

    The Independence of Uzbekistan Was Good for the Uzbeks Even Though They Have Basically the Same System of Government as in the Soviet Union

    It is in the nature of things for people of countries under some forced union of a unifying power to become content or to have a higher standard of living when their country acquires its independence. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was one of these unifying powers, which influenced several regions to unite as Soviet Socialist Republics (SSRs), in 1922, under the same government. Uzbekistan was a land divided by khanates when it became

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: regina
  • Influences on the Declaration of the Rights of Man

    Influences on the Declaration of the Rights of Man

    Influences on the Declaration of the Rights of Man Enlightenment philosophes were such amazing thinkers that they had influence on another document in French history, the Declaration of the Rights of Man. John Locke had great influence here too, with the first article, that says, "The aim of all political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptable rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression." Again, reffering to

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Top
  • Causes of the American War of Independence

    Causes of the American War of Independence

    The American Revolution is usually seen as being the same thing as the American War for Independence, starting in 17 with the battle of Lexington and ending in 1783 with the treaty of Paris. This popular misconception has lead to the most important has lead to the real revolution being forgotten, the change in the way countries are governed and the ideas that lead to it. With the end of the French and Indian wars,

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    Essay Length: 1,269 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Jack
  • Flash Action Script

    Flash Action Script

    Recipe 2.5 Scaling the Movie 2.5.1 Problem You want to control how a movie fits in the Player, including the scaling. 2.5.2 Solution Use the Stage.scaleMode property. 2.5.3 Discussion The Flash Player defaults to a scale mode of "showAll" (except the test Player, which defaults to "noScale"). In "showAll" mode, the Flash movie scales to fit the Player while maintaining the movie's original aspect ratio. The result is that the movie can have borders on

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    Submitted: March 11, 2010 By: Monika
  • Independent Medical Examination

    Independent Medical Examination

    Dear Dr.: is the authorized representative of in all of its workers’ compensation matters. The purpose of this file review is to determine whether the alleged condition of lumbar sprain is causally related to the claimant’s work activities. This claim has been allowed by the BWC for a sprain lumbar region following the claimant’s allegations that he felt back pain after slipping on ice while opening a gate at work. The claimant presented himself to

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: regina
  • Speech Script

    Speech Script

    Common Types of Informative Speeches Script >>>(SLIDE1)<<< Host: Welcome back everyone. I’m here with our next guest Dr. Bri. Thank you for coming. Brian: It’s my pleasure. Host: So Dr. Bri you’re also a specialist on informative speeches? Brian: Yes I am. Host: Well, let’s talk a little about what you know. We have a few questions for you today. First off, what are the most common type’s informative speeches? >>>(SLIDE 2)<<< Brian: Well, the

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    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Anna
  • To What Extent Should Slaves' Independent Economic Activities Be Understood as a Form of Control That Served the Interests of the Slaveholding Class?

    To What Extent Should Slaves' Independent Economic Activities Be Understood as a Form of Control That Served the Interests of the Slaveholding Class?

    To what extent should slaves’ independent economic activities be understood as a form of control that served the interests of the slaveholding class? The extent to which the slave holding class used the economic activities of the slaves to control them will ultimately be judged by the individual on the evidence recorded throughout the period but the ultimate goal though of the slave holders at the time was arguably pure financial gain. To achieve maximum

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    Essay Length: 1,342 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Artur
  • Decleration of Independence

    Decleration of Independence

    Rafi Jacobs A.P. American History Report About two months ago I still thought that the Declaration of Independence was something written a few hundred years ago, and was very famous, but had no real historical value. I just thought it was a nice thing, and after it became famous was adapted as a work of art. And to be honest I didn't even know what signifagance it had and how much it really did for

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Our Country's Declaration and Constitution

    Our Country's Declaration and Constitution

    The Declaration of Independence was formed and signed by a group of men committing high treason against the great country of Britain. By writing this declaration and signing it, these men were telling the King they had certain unalienable rights, in which he had prevented the colonists to pursue, and were more than willing to give up their lives to fight for their newly found country’s freedom. Although many people believe the Declaration was only

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Irreverence of Female Independence in China

    The Irreverence of Female Independence in China

    The Irreverence of Female Independence in China For years, the world has been oblivious to the painful, degrading traditions toward women that take place behind the “Bamboo Curtain” of China. Falling Leaves , by Adeline Yen Mah, unveils the darker side of Chinese culture through her eyes as an unwanted Chinese daughter. Shocking mistreatment, of not only the author, but also the females in her extended family keep suspense alive throughout the book. My heart

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Monika
  • Matrix Script

    Matrix Script

    THE MATRIX Written by Larry and Andy Wachowski April 8, 1996 FADE IN ON: COMPUTER SCREEN So close it has no boundaries. A blinking cursor pulses in the electric darkness like a heart coursing with phosphorous light, burning beneath the derma of black-neon glass. A PHONE begins to RING, we hear it as though we were making the call. The cursor continues to throb, relentlessly patient, until -- MAN (V.O.) Hello? Data now slashes across

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Documentary Analysis of the Declaration of Arbroath

    Documentary Analysis of the Declaration of Arbroath

    Documentary Analysis: The Declaration of Arbroath The Declaration of Arbroath is, by far, one of the most celebrated documents in Scottish History. Since it's rediscovery in the 19th century it has become a symbol of national pride for Scots everywhere. However, one might begin to wonder not only, why this is so, but if the declaration does in fact deserve its mythical status. In order to even begin to answer these questions it is important

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Mike
  • Declaration of Rights

    Declaration of Rights

    Today, after decades of expanding opportunity to all citizens, institutions are applying the lessons learned, to the task of meeting the new and growing needs of business, as well as of the larger society. The term diversity is embracing an international as well as multicultural perspective. The positive benefits that can be recognized from this diversity are significant to today’s executives, corporations, and higher education. Commercial success in the future will depend, even more than

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Janna
  • Independent Contractor

    Independent Contractor

    Independent Contractor Agreement With This is the agreement that will perform services for the Company: ______________________ on this date __________ of 2008. This agreement is to be used for the services to be performed by an individual,. It is not to be used conjunction with any other company, corporation or other business association. No work shall be performed until this contract is fully completed and approved by all parties. Any work performed prior to such

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Jack
  • Growing Sense of Independence

    Growing Sense of Independence

    Growing Sense of Independence The North American colonies were originally settled by colonists seeking a new life free from religious intolerance. Some colonies wanted the government and church to be separated. In New England, the close relationship between the government and church had become a problem. Three events that happened in N.A. colonies that illustrate a growing sense of independence are the Congregational Church, Roger Williams, and the Andros Revolution. The Congregational Church was started

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Mike

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