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  • Hinduism Origins

    Hinduism Origins

    The origins of the Hindu religion can be traced back to the year 5000 BCE. The word Hindu is a very old word. In ancient times, the river Indus was called "Hindu" by the Persians who had migrated there. They also called the land Hindustan and it's inhabitants, Hindus. After that, the religion that followed was called Hinduism. Hinduism is also referred to by practitioners as Sanatana Dharma. This means "the eternal faith". Hinduism is

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    Submitted: March 16, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Effects of World War I on American Society

    Effects of World War I on American Society

    My report is on how the first world war effected the American people, and how the war helped shape the country we know today. The war started when Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were touring the city of Sarajevo in the newly acquired country of Serbia. The Serbian Nationalistic group the "Black Hand" plotted to assainate him, so, Gavrillo Princip shot Franz Ferdinand in June of 1914. Anyway this led to a big

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    Submitted: March 17, 2009 By: Anna
  • Racism in the South

    Racism in the South

    Antebellum is defined at Dictionary.com as "Belonging to the period before a war, especially the American Civil War."1 In the Antebellum period in the South, many people owned slaves. In the south, plantations were "the most basic unit and the most vital element of the Southern antebellum economy."2 But at the heart of these plantations were the slaves. So vicariously, the slaves of the South were the most vital part of the Southern economy. Slaves,

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    Submitted: March 22, 2009 By: Top
  • Financial Effects of September 11th

    Financial Effects of September 11th

    Financial Effects of September 11th September 11th, like few other dates in the history of our country, will be permanently engraved in all American's memories. Even though the events of this tragic day are behind us, the economy is still feeling the burden of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The economy was already experiencing a fall off before the attack. Despite the struggling times, Wall Street analysts believed that

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    Submitted: March 23, 2009 By: Top
  • Social, Political and Economic Effects of Wwi

    Social, Political and Economic Effects of Wwi

    Social, Political and Economic Effects of WWI "Everywhere in the world was heard the sound of things breaking." Advanced European societies could not support long wars or so many thought prior to World War I. They were right in a way. The societies could not support a long war unchanged. The First World War left no aspect of European civilization untouched as pre-war governments were transformed to fight total war. The war metamorphed Europe socially,

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    Submitted: March 23, 2009 By: Top
  • Origins of the Ku Klux Klan

    Origins of the Ku Klux Klan

    Origins of the Ku Klux Klan The origin of the Ku Klux Klan was a carefully guarded secret for years, although there were many theories to explain its beginnings. The beginning of the Klan involved nothing so sinister, subversive or ancient as the theories supposed. It was the boredom of small-town life that led six young Confederate veterans to gather around a fireplace one December evening in 1865 and form a social club. The place

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    Submitted: March 23, 2009 By: Top
  • End of the Vietnam War and Effects on America

    End of the Vietnam War and Effects on America

    U.S. Withdrawal U.S. President Lyndon Johnson's decision not to seek reelection in 1968 prompted serious negotiations to end the war to began. Between 1968 and 1969, contacts in Paris between North Vietnam and the United States were expanded to include South Vietnam and the NLF. Under the leadership of President Richard M Nixon, the United States changed its tactics to combine U.S. troop withdrawals with intensified bombing and the invasion of Communist sanctuaries in Cambodia

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    Submitted: July 15, 2009 By: Vika
  • The Effects on Civil War

    The Effects on Civil War

    The Civil War had an effect on us. The Civil War was one of the most tragic wars in American history. More Americans died in this war then in all other wars combined. In this war we did not fight against other people, we fought brother against brother and the nation was torn apart. There are many reasons why this war took pace. Fist the nation was come together and then the southern states were

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    Submitted: July 15, 2009 By: Vika
  • What Effects Did the Vietnam War Have on American Society?

    What Effects Did the Vietnam War Have on American Society?

    What effects did the Vietnam War have on American society? The Vietnam War had a profound effect on American society. It changed the way we viewed our government, the media, and our Constitutional rights. Because of this shift in perspective, the country was torn apart and yet still came together in new and different ways. The Vietnam War's contraversiality spurred a great many sources of protest, against our government's use of power, how far we

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    Submitted: July 15, 2009 By: Vika
  • Salem Witchcraft Trials Cause and Effect

    Salem Witchcraft Trials Cause and Effect

    In 1692 the area of Salem town and Salem village became very vulnerable to conflict. Severe weather such as hurricanes had damaged land and crops, the effects of King Phillips War began to impact New England society, and colonists were being forced off of the frontiers by Native peoples. The Church and the government were in heavy conflict. And those residing in Salem began to grow suspicious of one another when some prospered and others

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    Submitted: July 15, 2009 By: Vika
  • Determining Optimum Environmental and Chemical Effects on Enzyme Kinetics

    Determining Optimum Environmental and Chemical Effects on Enzyme Kinetics

    Abstract Enzymes, fundamental proteins that catalyze reactions by lowering activation energy, operate under kinetic principle and can react slower or faster with different ph and temperature levels. By finding this optimum temperature and pH through a process of spectrophotometery we can understand how many of the enzymes in our body function in different environments. I will examine a set of pH ranges and temperature ranges to find which one has the fastest reaction rate due

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Edward
  • Death Penalty - Effective Solution or Legalized Interpersonal Violence?

    Death Penalty - Effective Solution or Legalized Interpersonal Violence?

    Death Penalty- Effective Solution or Legalized Interpersonal Violence? Great controversy surrounds the issue of the death penalty, and if/when it is right to use this severe form of punishment. People on both sides of the issue argue vigorously to gain further support for their movements. While opponents of capital punishment are quick to point out that the United States remains one of the few Western countries that continues to support the death penalty, one must

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Fonta
  • The Act’s of Racism in the 20th Century

    The Act’s of Racism in the 20th Century

    The Act’s of Racism In The 20th Century Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou were very well known authors of the early 20th century. Most of their writings were concerned with racism and equality. During that time period there was much evidence that African Americans had been treated unfairly, unjustly, and as if they had been beneath the whites. Segregation of schools, churches, bathrooms, and stores were only a few of the many things wrong with

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Bred
  • Origin of the Universe

    Origin of the Universe

    Big Bang Theory, currently accepted explanation of the beginning of the universe. The big bang theory proposes that the universe was once extremely compact, dense, and hot. Some original event, a cosmic explosion called the big bang, occurred about 10 billion to 20 billion years ago, and the universe has since been expanding and cooling. The theory is based on the mathematical equations, known as the field equations, of the general theory of relativity set

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • The Origins of Our Species

    The Origins of Our Species

    The latest discovery of a fossil skull in Kenya, more than three million years old, once again demonstrates the complex evolution of humankind. The following article examines the evidence and sees how it fits into the ideas of human origin formulated by Frederick Engels more than 100 years ago. "There is a grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that,

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Steve
  • Kashmir - Causes and Effects of Wars

    Kashmir - Causes and Effects of Wars

    Our group topic: "Causes and Effects of Wars" provoked me to write about the threatening dispute of "Jammu and Kashmir" which has become more threatening after the nuclear capabilities of India and Pakistan. My main claim revolves around the theme that the burning dispute of Kashmir, between India and Pakistan can play a vital role in the emergence of third world war and can act as battle-field for a nuclear war. Due to geographical and

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Kinseiology 345 - the Effects of Exercise During Aging

    Kinseiology 345 - the Effects of Exercise During Aging

    Kinseiology 345, The Effects of Exercise During Aging 05/23/06 "By the year 2030, the number of individuals 65 yr and over will reach 70 million in the United States alone; persons 85 yr and older will be the fastest growing segment of the population. As more individuals live longer, it is imperative to determine the extent and mechanisms by which exercise and physical activity can improve health, functional capacity, quality of life, and independence in

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Mike
  • Effects of Technology

    Effects of Technology

    Effects of Technology Essay Technology has basically changed the meaning of life and its struggles; comparatively every activity we indulge in is far more simplified than it was thousands of years ago. Of the fastest growing technical jobs, software engineering tops list. Carnegie Mellon University reports, “recruitment of its software engineering students is up this year by over 35%.” All engineering jobs are paying well, proving that highly skilled labor is what employers want! My

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: regina
  • Social Effects of the Berlin Wall

    Social Effects of the Berlin Wall

    Outline THESIS: From research and historical analysts, we can conclude that in many cases the people of Germany have been effected socially and economically by the building and construction of the Berlin Wall. I. Background A. Beginning construction B. Closing borders C. Pre-Berlin Wall II. History A. Cold War B. World War II C. Economy III. Post- Berlin Wall effects A. Economic examples B. Political examples Conclusion In the last fifty years the German Democratic

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Are You Addicted to Shopping? - an Effective Virus

    Are You Addicted to Shopping? - an Effective Virus

    An Effective "Virus" Are you addicted to shopping? According to John de Graaf, David Wann, and Thomas Naylor, just about everyone is. In the article, "The Addictive Virus", the three writers succeed in supporting their claim that Americans are buying too much "stuff" and for the "wrong reasons". The article uses a casual tone and easy language to create an effect that is light and somewhat humorous at times. Along with its mainly easy-to-read content,

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Tourism and Its Effects on the Community

    Tourism and Its Effects on the Community

    Tourism and Its Effects on the Community Tourism is the largest industry in the world and the fact that it is still growing portrays a very bright future for the industry. Many countries have made billions out of this industry and are still earning more but to gain something, we have to lose something. In this essay I will discuss the effects of the tourism industry on the community taking into account important factors such

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: July
  • Mega Farms Effects on Water

    Mega Farms Effects on Water

    Mega Farms Effects On Water Water pollution has been an increasing problem over the last few years. Pollution itself is when a substance or energy is introduced into the soil, air, or water in a concentrate. Pollution comes in many forms; agricultural, urban runoff, industrial, sedimentary, animal wastes, and leeching from landfills/septic systems just to name a few. These pollutants are very detrimental to the environment. Whether they are alone or combined with another form

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Victor
  • Oil Prices and the Effects on U.S. Economy

    Oil Prices and the Effects on U.S. Economy

    Oil Prices and the effects on U.S. Economy In May of 2000, Forbes magazine ran an article minimizing the impact that oil prices would have on the US economy. In the article, author Peter Huber writes: Bill Gates is a very rich man, and that lets Alan Greenspan worry less about oil prices than he used to. Greenspan puts it more broadly, of course: "The economy has lessened its needs and ties to energy." Oil

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Teaching Through Effective Speaking

    Teaching Through Effective Speaking

    Teaching through Effective Speaking As a nurse, there are many opportunities to teach patients and their families through effective speaking. How well I teach patients about wound care and management can have a direct impact on their quality of health. Wound care has many different aspects. My responsibility is to teach and demonstrate the proper procedures to help patients improve their quality of life. This involves teaching and speaking in small groups, which usually includes

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Max
  • The Effects of Tobacco

    The Effects of Tobacco

    After many years of research it has been proven that cigarette smoking is the major cause of death globally. According to Surgeon General Smoking represents the most extensibly documented cause of disease, ever investigated in the history of biomedical research. The relation between smoking and human disease cannot be directly tested. It is morally and ethically incorrect. Therefore, other research has been developed to establish a very high degree of scientific probability. The criteria

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    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Mikki

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