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  • Effect of on Aviation

    Effect of on Aviation

    3/29/02 Effect of 9/11/01 on Aviation September 11, 2001 is a day that will forever live in infamy inside the hearts and minds of American citizens. On that morning, the world saw live the destruction and devastation that terrorism can deliver right to our own backyard. Shocking images of the whole tragedy can still be seen on television even now, a whole six months later, yet even now it still seems unimaginable. As most Americans

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    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Jack
  • Bullying: The Effects

    Bullying: The Effects

    The different types of bullying and the effects Introduction For my investigation I will be looking into bullying. Bullying is very common in today’s society. It can take place within schools, colleges, and even the workplace. People get bullied for various reasons. These can be because of their race, skin colour, clothing or even no reason at all. I want to look into this subject in more detail and see the facts and figures and

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    Essay Length: 1,770 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Mikki
  • When Armpit Hair Grows

    When Armpit Hair Grows

    What happened to wanting to grow up? Where did all my sports and hobbies go? Why is it I have to take showers daily now? I woke up this morning and I was eighteen. I absolutely hate being eighteen. I am expected to be an adult now and forget about having fun. If this is the path of what growing up is going to be like, then I QUIT! Bring me back to twelve I

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    Essay Length: 646 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Mike
  • Biblical Perspective of Generosity and Its Effect on Christian Character Development

    Biblical Perspective of Generosity and Its Effect on Christian Character Development

    A BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVE ON GENEROSITY AND ITS EFFECT ON CHRISTIAN CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCTION This paper will examine several Scriptural passages from both Old and New Testaments with respect to their teachings about the role of generosity. It aims to discuss and analysis the biblical perspective of generosity on its source and its challenges for the today’s Christian society. It will be argued that a common theme in all of the passages is a concern

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    Essay Length: 274 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Jack
  • Many Factor Can Interfere with an Effective Transition to Undergraduate Student Life

    Many Factor Can Interfere with an Effective Transition to Undergraduate Student Life

    The transition to becoming an undergraduate student will vary from student to student. Factors that may affect and possibly trouble one student may have much less significance to another. Despite this, there are still common factors, which can be seen to affect the majority of students and test their ability to cope effectively with the transition to undergraduate student life. These factors could be external. For example, a student who has moved away from home

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    Essay Length: 1,067 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Effects of Alzheimer's Disease

    The Effects of Alzheimer's Disease

    Over four million Americans are currently suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Out of this number, more women are affected than men. Alzheimer’s disease is a slow, progressive form of dementia that causes memory loss and impairment of intellectual functions. While the cause is unknown, it has been speculated that some forms are genetic related. Some environmental factors may also contribute to Alzheimer’s, including pollutants in the drinking water, aluminum from commercial products, and metal dental fillings.

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    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: David
  • The Effects of the Cold War

    The Effects of the Cold War

    In 1945, after World War II, there was an end to the alliance between the United States, Britain, and the USSR. If all of this hadn’t been a problem, a rivalry between communist and capitalist societies had led to what is known today as The Cold War. It has been known to this day that The Cold War not only had many causes but also had many effects. From the Arms Race to The Cuban

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    Essay Length: 520 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Vika
  • Capm the Effects of Beta

    Capm the Effects of Beta

    Background and Introduction This summary provides a brief overview of Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) as an alternative method for estimating expected returns. This paper also discusses the positive and negative effects of CAPM along with the risks of Beta and why this model has its share of drawbacks and critics in the marketplace. The first section will cover the basics of CAPM including its flaws and rewards. Next, the risks of beta and the

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    Essay Length: 2,354 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • What Does Christianity Effect on Western Culture?

    What Does Christianity Effect on Western Culture?

    What Does Christianity Effect On Western Culture? Christianity, which religion includes the largest numbers of people in the world, is originated from East while lots of people think it is just a big part of western culture. Every phase of man’s life is touched by this religion, so much so that it has become part and parcel of Western culture. There is no doubt that Christianity influences Western Culture more than any other culture. It

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Effectiveness of Signals Intelligence

    Effectiveness of Signals Intelligence

    3 SEP 2002 EFFECTIVENESS OF SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) has access to many traditional and non-traditional dynamic elements that provide superior capabilities to collect and monitor visual, seismic, and acoustic signatures of motorized vehicles. SIGINT is the only system that can be operational and maintainable in any type of climate and terrain, which provides an advantage over the United States' (U.S.) adversaries. The process of obtaining the intelligence starts with the collection of any

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    Essay Length: 1,174 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • How Emily’s Rose Grows

    How Emily’s Rose Grows

    How Emily’s Rose Grows “A Rose for Emily” is told out of chronological order. This use of time allows Faulkner to build suspense and allows him to tell the story without completely giving away the ending (or the middle to be chronologically correct). Throughout the text, Faulkner foreshadows what has happened, but it does not become apparent until the end. If Faulkner had chosen to tell this tale in the correct chronological order, the impact

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    Essay Length: 1,015 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • Effective Retail Through Customer Service the Impact of Sales Staff in Different Types of Retail Format

    Effective Retail Through Customer Service the Impact of Sales Staff in Different Types of Retail Format

    Effective Retail through Customer Service – The Impact of Sales Staff in Different Types of Retail Format Sandeepan Majhi Saurabh Chopra Somnath Guha Sarkar Post Graduate Program In Fashion Management Studies (2006-08) National Institute of Fashion Technology Bangalore Acknowledgement Success is 99% perspiration and 1% aspiration, has been proved that during our study of the project. The one percent aspiration of ours has been brought to life by the guidance and efforts of some special

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Edward
  • Environmental Effects on Sub Saharan Africa

    Environmental Effects on Sub Saharan Africa

    The countries that comprise sub-Saharan Africa rely more on their natural resource base for economic and social needs than any other region in the world. Two out of three of sub-Saharan Africa's people live in rural areas and depend on agriculture and other natural resources for income. However, the environmental resource base of the region is shrinking rapidly. Environmental problems of sub-Saharan Africa include air and water pollution, deforestation, loss of soil and soil fertility,

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Anna
  • An Investigation into the Effect of Changing the Concentration on the Rate of Reaction

    An Investigation into the Effect of Changing the Concentration on the Rate of Reaction

    An investigation into the effect of changing the concentration on the rate of reaction Aim: To investigate into the effect of changing the concentration on the rate of reaction Variables: · Keep the same volume · Keep the same length of magnesium · Change the amount of acid · Change the amount of water Method: · Set up apparatus as shown · Add 30ml of hydrochloric acid into the beaker · Measure 5cm of magnesium

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: Bred
  • Causes and Consequent Effects of Macbeth's Crime

    Causes and Consequent Effects of Macbeth's Crime

    Causes and Consequent Effects of MacbethЎЇs Crime Macbeth is one of those most famous tragedies of William Shakespeare. The story, centered with Macbeth, is obviously a tragedy in the formal sense. Ў°At the start of the play he is a very successful and highly esteemed member of a social group, loaded with honors and enjoying every prospect of further commendation. He has a loving wife and a secure home in his castle at Inverness.Ў± As

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    Essay Length: 410 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Enhanced Greenhouse Effect

    The Enhanced Greenhouse Effect

    The Enhanced Greenhouse Effect For the past ten thousand years the earth’s climate has been extremely good and beneficial to mankind. Today however , major changes are taking place. Humans beings are changing the face of the entire planet by destroying the rain forests and pumping our pollutants into the air and water. Some of these gases are very toxic and they are destroying our ozone layers which allows life to exist on earth

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    Essay Length: 1,828 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Jessica
  • The Effects of Teenage Pregnancy

    The Effects of Teenage Pregnancy

    The Effects of Teenage Pregnancy The question has often been raised: At what age should people begin to have children? It is a subject often debated amongst doctors, psychologists, social workers, and ordinary citizens, respectively. Some argue that it does not matter what age a person is, as long as he or she is mature, while others say that maturity comes with age, and a teenager is never equipped for the responsibility that comes with

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Effects of Alcohol in College Students

    The Effects of Alcohol in College Students

    On college campuses across America, the use of alcohol has been an topic in need of explanation for many years. The concept will be explaned with emphise on the negative effects of hooch. Alcohol in cardio-sport athletes is especially harmful. But at any rate the negative concepts apply to all student. Besides the fact that a large number of students are underage when they drink, alcohol can put students in dangerous situations and give them

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    Essay Length: 1,024 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Effects of Wishes

    The Effects of Wishes

    Throughout history people have been mislead to believe that happiness can only be found through achieving what you think you want. For example, it is rare to read a fairy tale that doesn’t involve a hero obtaining his goals and living happily ever after with the one he loves. Few authors have dared to write about the reality of life in fear that the response from audiences who are used to happy endings would be

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    Essay Length: 575 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Monika
  • Negative Effects of Television

    Negative Effects of Television

    Negative Effects of Television I believe television is a predator to human society. I think TV has a great negative effect on people who watch it too much. It sucks you in and wastes a lot of your time. I believe television is the reason for so many people to be out of shape. Not only are you immobile but people also have a tendency to snack while they are watching TV. They eat unhealthy

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    Essay Length: 442 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Jack
  • The Effects of Poverty in Our World

    The Effects of Poverty in Our World

    The Effects of Poverty in Our World All over the world, disparities between the rich and poor, even in the wealthiest of nations is rising sharply. Fewer people are becoming increasingly “successful” and wealthy while a disproportionately larger population is also becoming even poorer. There are many issues involved when looking at poverty. It is not simply enough (or correct) to say that the poor are poor due to their own (or their government’s)

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Anna
  • Agents of Socialization: “how They Effect Life”

    Agents of Socialization: “how They Effect Life”

    There are four major agents of socialization in the life of many people today. Those major agents are family, school, peers, and mass media. There are also two other agents called religion and workplace. Many people today live on the guidelines of these elements. Family is one of the most important agents of socialization. Having a family gives a person certain needs such love and nurture. Seeing that certain needs are made helps a child

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Growing Up

    Growing Up

    Growing up in Wilkinsburgh, PA was difficult considering how vicious the neighborhood was. I lived in the upstairs part of a duplex while my older cousin lived in the downstairs part. He was in a gang known around the country as “Crips”. They wear blue attire in order to be easily recognized. I looked up to this young man because being the only child I didn’t have anyone to look up to. When I was

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Illegal Immigration and Its Effect on America

    Illegal Immigration and Its Effect on America

    Illegal Immigration and Its Effect On America Thesis: Learning as much as possible about Illegal Immigration so that we may understand and try and find a reasonable solution. I. What Is Illegal Immigration? A. Illegal Immigration B. When did it begin? II. Toll of Illegal Immigration On America A. Hidden Cost Of Illegal Immigration B. Crime C. The Loss America Suffers For Illegal Immigration D. How Things Have Changed III. America Speaks Up A. Why

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Jack
  • “to What Extent Is “of Mice and Men” More Effective Than Rainman in Giving Us Understandings of Loneliness and Friendship?”

    “to What Extent Is “of Mice and Men” More Effective Than Rainman in Giving Us Understandings of Loneliness and Friendship?”

    Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men" cannot accurately be compared in effectiveness of its themes with the movie Rainman. The importance of each theme differs in both- in Steinbeck’s novel, loneliness is the most dominant theme, and in Rainman the major theme is friendship. Levinson and Steinbeck both do a brilliant job at showing the major themes in both materials to the greatest of their potential, and the minor themes are somewhat overpowered because of

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Wendy

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