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  • The Tempest and a Colonialist Representation

    The Tempest and a Colonialist Representation

    The Tempest and a Colonialist Representation The Tempest, most likely written in 1610-1611 and staged for the first time at the royal marriage of Princess Elizabeth around 1612, is the final play that Shakespeare’s wrote on his own. It is shrouded in the classic ambiguity that is unique to Shakespeare’s work and thus allows for multiple interpretations. For over a century, and particularly in the past twenty years, one of the more popular approaches to

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Victor
  • Global Effects of Economy of Health-Care

    Global Effects of Economy of Health-Care

    Global Effects of Economy of Health-Care Question #2 While looking at the effects of the global economy on world health-care, we must first explore some of the key terms dealing with this issue. Neo-Liberalist policies are a key determinant in global health care. These policies are a type of economic philosophy adopted by industrialized, developed nations such as the United States. The key to Neo-Liberalist policies is that much of the negatives that come from

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Most Effective Decisions in My Life

    The Most Effective Decisions in My Life

    The most effective decisions in my life A decision is to take a position or make an opinion or judgment after consideration. People make decisions all the time. It is impossible to count how many decisions you have made in your lifetime. However, the most important decisions can change your life and they can’t be forgotten. I can remember those important decisions I have made in my life and my life has been deeply affected

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • Television Addiction Effects on the Young Generation

    Television Addiction Effects on the Young Generation

    Charity Kariuki Kariuki 1 Miss. Sanchez Page one 4/17/08 TELEVISION ADDICTION EFFECTS ON THE YOUNG GENERATION. Television was a wonderful and spectacular invention. The concept of breaking images into tiny points of light for transmission over radio waves was a scientific break through (Portz Stephen) but now it seems the television is destroying our community. Television has become a drug, just like heroin or cocaine it soothes us and puts a barrier between life and

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Birth Order and Its Effect on Personality

    Birth Order and Its Effect on Personality

    Birth Order and Its Effect on Personality Reed Hooks 1868-8453 Adolescent Development & Cognition Dr. Ken Springer Spring 2006 On my honor I neither gave nor received any aid on this work. Birth order affects the human personality, mind and path of life from infancy through emerging adulthood. Depending on one’s placement, first, middle, or last, a lot can be understood. Dr. Kevin Leman, author of The Birth Order Book, says he could pick

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: regina
  • Effects of Downloading

    Effects of Downloading

    The amount of people using the Internet is virtually everyone. Many homes have personal computers that their children and families use to serf the Internet, check e-mail, and chat with friends. Millions of Internet users nationwide take part in downloading content off of peer-to-peer programs such as Kazaa, Grokster, and WinMX. Peer-to-peer programs enable users all over the world to share files off of their computers, no matter what it is. All the person needs

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Effects of War

    The Effects of War

    Just imagine leaving home and entering a terrifying, disturbing battlefield. Life becomes very different and constitutes mostly of uncertainty about life and death. Ground is covered with dead bodies and blood making the bravest soldier look at life with a different perspective. The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane is a book about the psychology of a soldier, Henry Fleming, in the midst of Civil War. The standards of the war are very harsh

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Effects of Swing Length, String Length, and Weight on a Pendulum Swing

    Effects of Swing Length, String Length, and Weight on a Pendulum Swing

    Abstract A pendulum was constructed and altered with differing weights, swing lengths, and pendulum lengths. The period for each variation was recorded and compared to find the factors that affected the length of the period. It was concluded that the length of the pendulum was the determining factor for the period of the swing. Introduction In 1581, Galileo began studying at the University of Pisa, where his father hoped he would study medicine. While at

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: regina
  • Dangerous Effect on Suv

    Dangerous Effect on Suv

    In this modern world, vehicles are the most important things in the United States. Living in the United States required people to have a vehicle in order to make their life easier, because the distance between one places to another is very far. There are many kinds of vehicles as we know, and almost forty percent of them are SUV in United States. For example, every family in this country has at least one SUV

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Effect Monetary Policy Has on Macroeconomics

    The Effect Monetary Policy Has on Macroeconomics

    The Effect Monetary Policy has on Macroeconomics. Antonio C. Marks University of Phoenix MBA 501 Dr. Ronald E. Polk April 4, 2007 The Effect Monetary Policy has on Macroeconomic Factors Monetary policy includes the manipulation in the money supply by the Federal Reserve that will influence interest rates, which will cause a snowball effect in total overall spending. The change in interest rates, in many cases are a determining factor in the decision-making process to

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Effectiveness of Articles of Confederation

    Effectiveness of Articles of Confederation

    Adam Delora DBQ “From 1781 to 1789, the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective Government”. This statement is invalid on the premise that “an unregulated global economy dominated by corporations that recognize money as their only value is inherently unstable, egregiously unequal, destructive of markets, democracy, and life, and is impoverishing humanity in real terms even as it enriches a few in financial terms.” 1 John Dickenson’s original drafted model of

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Effects of Computers on Society

    Effects of Computers on Society

    Effects of computers on education Computers are a big factor to education because it is helping teachers, students and parents communicate. Computers can be used if you are doing an assignment at home or if you are being tutored online. Computers can be used to access the internet and the internet can be used to chat about school, work or any other educational purposes. Chatting is a good way to learn because you can ask

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Yan
  • Effects on the World

    Effects on the World

    Man has had many far-reaching effects on the environment over the years. Global warming, pollution and the damage to the ozone layer are a few of the major things that can be heard about in the news. Man has damaged the earth gradually over the years and this damage cannot be reversed, we are now trying to stop any more damage being caused to the environment. For example, hedgerows have been destroyed but now people

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Effects of Divorce on Kids

    Effects of Divorce on Kids

    Complexity of a Child's Response (p21) Instead of allowing himself to experience his painful feelings directly as depression and helplessness, a child may show his reactions indirectly, by behavior changes. Baby's immediate result of a baby's all-pervasive sense of loss and deprivation may be disturbance sleep, eating, and physical development. School child response- sudden preoccupation with health and or a decline in school grades Teenager's insecurity may lead to: antisocial or delinquent behavior, an overly

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Jack
  • Effects of the Enlightenment

    Effects of the Enlightenment

    Many men and women had significant impacts on the historical period known as the Enlightenment. Three men that had such an impact on the Enlightenment were Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Montesquieu. Each of these men had different theories and ideas about what type of government there should be. This resulted in many people having different opinions on how the government should rule their country. Due to this, the Enlightenment was a very chaotic and

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Mikki
  • 2001 Space Odyssey

    2001 Space Odyssey

    According to Ingmar Bergman, “No art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls” (www.bartleby.com). Perhaps this is why, nearly forty years after its creation, Stanley Kubrick’s film, “2001: A Space Odyssey” continues to be hailed as one of the best films of all time. At first, this seemingly simplistic film, with minimal dialogue and a painstakingly slow pace, has

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Effects of All-Encompassing Passion

    The Effects of All-Encompassing Passion

    The Effects of All-Encompassing Passion The novel of Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte', centers on the character Heathcliff Earnshaw. The story begins with his introduction into the Earnshaw family and ultimately ends with his death, while the entire plot is driven by his hatred and overwhelming pursuit of vengeance on Hindley Earnshaw and Catherine Linton. Heathcliff is a character that defies being understood. It seems possible that his cruelty is an expression of the frustration

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Some Effects of Rapid Population Growth

    Some Effects of Rapid Population Growth

    When a population grows rapidly, it can put great stress on an area such as a community or a country. When sudden extreme population growth occurs, food will become a prized possession, more people will die due to disease and war, and the economy will be affected. As a population grows, all the additional people will need food immediately to survive. There will not be time to develop new sources of food over many years.

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Monika
  • Effects of Wavelength and Light Intensity on Photosynthetic Activity

    Effects of Wavelength and Light Intensity on Photosynthetic Activity

    Effects of Wavelength and Light Intensity on Photosynthetic Activity ABSTRACT The photosynthetic process of eukaryotes revolves around chlorophyll, the substance that give plants their green color. Plants convert light energy into chemical energy by means of photosynthesis. This experiment tests the reaction rates of a chloroplast suspension against variables of wavelengths and light intensity. Both a control and an experimental cuvette were exposed to a range of 450 to 0nm of light and varying intensities

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Effects of Medicaid Cost Cutting Within the North Carolina Mental Health Industry

    The Effects of Medicaid Cost Cutting Within the North Carolina Mental Health Industry

    The Effects of Medicaid Cost Cutting within the North Carolina Mental Health Industry Chapter 1 The Mental Health System in the state of North Carolina has fought for years to retain funding for the mentally ill. As with many parts of this nation, however, this state has turned away from the needs of the mentally. There has always been a connection between overcrowding within the prisons and revolving doors of the area emergency rooms. The

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Sputnik's Effect on the United States

    Sputnik's Effect on the United States

    On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union ushered in the Space Age when it stunned the world by launching the first satellite into space orbit. Dubbed Sputnik, meaning “companion”, the tiny satellite orbited the earth every ninety-six minutes. Democratic Senator Lyndon Baines Johnson described the effect of the launch of Sputnik had on America as a “second Pearl Harbor”(Burns). Appearing akin to a small shooting star, Sputnik shot across the night sky to the astonishment

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Top
  • Representation of Women in Early British Literature

    Representation of Women in Early British Literature

    In most early British literature a woman is often presented as only one thing: an object. They can be objects of desire, objects of beauty, or merely objects to be owned, but it is rare that a woman is anything more than that. It is even more uncommon to find a female character in literature that is presented as an equal to the men around her. In William Congreve’s The Way of the World he

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Vika
  • World War II - Effects

    World War II - Effects

    Regeneration World War I was fought on the battlegrounds of Europe. Death and dismay was strewn throughout the landscape. The major players included, but were not limited to, The United States, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, and France. Much like the Vietnam War, that would occur later on in the century, this war was one of bewilderment for most of the people involved, and not involved, for that matter. The soldiers and civilians alike were uncertain

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Did the Articles of Confederation Create an Effective Government?

    Did the Articles of Confederation Create an Effective Government?

    Did the Articles of Confederation Create an Effective Government? It has been said, "From 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government." I, however, have great reason to disagree with this statement. While the Articles of Confederation did make a giant leap in the right direction as far as an effective American government goes, it was no where near what was necessary for that time period. The nation

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Artur
  • A Critical Analysis of the Effects of Chemical Castration and Physical Castration on the Recidivism Rates of Sex offenders

    A Critical Analysis of the Effects of Chemical Castration and Physical Castration on the Recidivism Rates of Sex offenders

    A Critical Analysis of the Effects of Chemical Castration and Physical Castration on the Recidivism Rates of Sex Offenders Introduction This paper examines the effects of chemical castration and physical castration on the recidivism rates of sex offenders. Using theory integration or the multifactor approach, the findings reveal there are several factors influencing sex offender recidivism. Both chemical castration and physical castration have the potential to reduce the recidivism rates of sex offenders by

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Fatih

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