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  • The Power of Launguage

    The Power of Launguage

    The Power of Language If I say that I am currently employed with a major petroleum distribution center, you may think that I am a highly qualified person making limitless amounts of money. However, I am using the power of language to merely say that I work at a gas station making minimum wage. Great historical figures throughout history have used the power of language, the ability to use words to their advantage, to inspire

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    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Max
  • When European Powers Came to Africa

    When European Powers Came to Africa

    When European powers came to Africa, they saw a need for raw materials and people who would extract these materials for them. They did not care about the consequences that these countries citizens would see, and only cared about the wealth and goods that their nations would receive. Today Africa is plagued by the consequences of colonialism. The agriculture systems of Sub-Saharan Africa come to mind from thinking about this. After European powers pushed many

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    Essay Length: 360 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Wendy
  • 1968 Summer Olympics & Black Power Salute

    1968 Summer Olympics & Black Power Salute

    1968 Summer Olympics & Black Power Salute Olympics is an event that brings all countries together every four years to compete in various sports. Originating from Greece in ancient times, it rose to every occasion and continues to flourish in all aspects every time it starts up again. Usually bringing optimistic excitement, there are always those moments in time where not such great events occur. By this I am referring to the black power salute

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Janna
  • Introductory English Essay

    Introductory English Essay

    Introductory English Essay I have always been curious about the world in which I have found myself in, and, being curious, has led me down many paths. I have found that sometimes it is beneficial for survival, or just a dessert for me to savor. It is not always learned in the classroom, but sometimes learned by what I like to think of as The School of Hard Knocks. Life happens. It is not always

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Artur
  • The English Patient

    The English Patient

    A young Canadian nurse, a Sikh bomb disposal expert, a thief turned spy, and a man burnt beyond recognition, meet in the last moments of the Second World War. The identity of the patient is the heart of the story as he tells his memories of a doomed love affair in the North African desert. Love and passion are set against the devastation of war in this inspired novel by Canadian writer Michael Ondaatje. It

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The Senior English Project

    The Senior English Project

    Puzo's finest achievement, the one that kept millions of readers turning each page, was his gift for giving each character more personality than just what the book's plot requires of them. His characters have depth: to use a publicist's phrase, they "jump off the page." The smaller, minor characters in any novel are bound to be stereotypes, but Puzo gives all, down to the least significant, some aspect that contradicts their stereotype, hinting at a

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • How Can Public Diplomacy Complement “hard Power” Tactics in International Affairs?

    How Can Public Diplomacy Complement “hard Power” Tactics in International Affairs?

    Hard power is a term used to describe power that is acquired from the use of military and/or economic force to influence the behaviour or interests of other political entities. As the name might imply, this type of political power is often aggressive, and is most effective when imposed by one political body upon another of lesser military and/or economic power. What it boils down to is: Do what we want. If you don't, we

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: jeremy
  • Japan’s Emergence as a World Power

    Japan’s Emergence as a World Power

    In the past Japan was known as a state of solitude, but within its borders their lived a thriving society that was militaristically weak, economically under developed, and governmentally primitive. This past I am talking about is during the early 1800’s. Japan may have been secure in its current conditions, but it saw the need to change, and through that change Japan emerged suddenly as a great world power by the 1900’s. Japan changed on

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    Essay Length: 895 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Max
  • Politics and Power: Examples from Today’s Corporate World

    Politics and Power: Examples from Today’s Corporate World

    Politics and Power: Examples from Today’s Corporate World An effective organization focuses on strong leadership, power and political issues. These components are critical to creating an organization mindful of values, ethics, culture and innovation. Analyzing the use of power and politics are essential to understanding the behavior of individuals within organizations. There are two sides to power and politics. In one respect power and politics imply the shady side of leadership. However, power and

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic

    Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic

    In 509 B.C., Rome became a republic, a government in which power is controlled by the common people. It was under this Republic that Rome grew and expanded by conquest into the most powerful nation in the world at the time. As Roman territory increased, however, politicians and generals became more and more powerful and hungry for power. A series of events during the 1st and 2nd centuries B.C. led to the demise of the

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: regina
  • English

    English

    FORT WAS ON THE Tyco board when he sold a house in New Hampshire in 1996 to former CEO L. Dennis Kozlowski, who resigned last week. An internal probe by Tyco is looking into whether the house was improperly purchased with corporate funds, the source told Reuters. Kozlowski resigned last week and was indicted in New York on charges of scheming to avoid paying $1 million of state sales taxes on artwork. New York

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Janna
  • A Renewable Energy Source - Wind Power

    A Renewable Energy Source - Wind Power

    For many years, people have been harnessing the power of wind. Wind propelled boats down water and simple windmills were used to pump water and grind grain. But credit goes to the Dutch who refined windmills so that they could drain swamps and lakes, and in the 19th century, settlers took this concept with them to the New World. There, windmills were used to pump water for farms and ranches, and later to generate

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    Essay Length: 492 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Rise of Ragged Dick by Horatio Alger

    The Rise of Ragged Dick by Horatio Alger

    The Rise of Ragged Dick by Horatio Alger Dick was a shoeshine boy who lived in poverty with his clothes all torn and buttons of jacket gone. One day, Dick encounters a high class gentleman who tells his nephew that he is unable to tour him around the city that day. Taking his chance, Dick offers them instead to tour him around for a day since he knows the city well enough. First, both are

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    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: Max
  • Space Matrix Analysis on Power Protection Relay in Malaysia

    Space Matrix Analysis on Power Protection Relay in Malaysia

    Objective: Although the SWOT Matrix has been done last week, and it is widely used in strategic planning, it has some limitation, which did not show how to achieve a competitive advantage. Hence, the SPACE Matrix, another useful matching tool, is used here, to identify whether aggressive, conservative, defensive, or competitive strategies are most appropriate. Financial Strength 1. Total revenue from Engineering Project decrease from 6M to 2.5M 2. Net profit drop from RM740,000 in

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    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Lim
  • John Locke and Jean Domat: Two 17th Century Theories of Power

    John Locke and Jean Domat: Two 17th Century Theories of Power

    During the 17th century, Europe was the center of two competing types of government; Absolutism and constitutionalism. Would a single ruler or shared power be best for the people? John Locke and Jean Domat both have their own opinions on how a government should administer. Jean Domat is a political theorist who favors the idea of absolutism. He argues that individuals are given a certain rank in society, in other words, a type of predestiny.

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    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Janna
  • Rise of Adolf Hitler

    Rise of Adolf Hitler

    The rise of Hitler, within the Weimar, was the conclusive event which sparked the end of Germany’s first “true democracy”. It was a government riddled with weakness and incompetence in a variety of crucial social, economic and political areas. This social democratic regime was vulnerable and Nazi Party through charismatic leader Adolf Hitler’s, gained an unprecedented amount of support. However, it was primarily due to the Weimar Republic’s own failings that the Nazi Party became

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    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Rise and Fall of Kate Chopin

    The Rise and Fall of Kate Chopin

    The Rise and Fall of Kate Chopin Kate Chopin once stated that the only true subject for great fiction is “human existence in the subtle, complex, true meaning, stripped of the veil with which ethical and conventional standards have draped it” (Foy 1991). Likewise, Chopin has written almost one hundred short stories, three novels, and one play: all about the people she knew and places she had experienced in her lifetime. Chopin’s work was categorized

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    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Janna
  • How the Axis Power Lost?

    How the Axis Power Lost?

    How the Axis Power Lost Germany: 1) The killing of 9 to 11 million civlizians that caused a decline in relations with countries, they could have been used as soldiers or factory workers. 2) Providing military support to China before WWII as it weakened Germany's relations with Japan. 3) Declaring war on the Soviet Union on 22nd June 1941, and not preparing German, Italian and Romanian troops for the winter ahead. The troops also advanced

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    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: NAZIMUS
  • Fuzzy Logic Approach to Enhance Energy Conversion in Solar Powered Vehicles

    Fuzzy Logic Approach to Enhance Energy Conversion in Solar Powered Vehicles

    The mounting demands for fossil fuels, the ensuing global energy crisis, the inadequacy and limitations of solar vehicle to answer the needs of the hour is where the roots of the paper takes origin. The idea of solar vehicles as a potential solution is acknowledged, and enhancing the vehicle to match the performance of the conventional vehicles is the challenge that researches are trying to outwit. Conventional photovoltaic technology is based on harnessing the sun’s

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    Essay Length: 390 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: Monika
  • Strategies to Write In English

    Strategies to Write In English

    Strategies to Write In English The writing process is an important part in academic writing. Pursuing a career or profession in any field requires someone to have a certain level of proficiency in writing. For most people it is evidently easier for them to produce a quality writing in their own language as it is always harder to write in a second language. For me, I speak three different languages, Bahasa Malaysia, Tamil, which is

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    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: Edward
  • Compare Oedipus Rex and Odysseus from Homer's Odyssey; How Much Control Do You Think one Can Have on the Power of Fate?

    Compare Oedipus Rex and Odysseus from Homer's Odyssey; How Much Control Do You Think one Can Have on the Power of Fate?

    Compare Oedipus Rex and Odysseus from Homer's Odyssey; How much control do you think one can have on the power of fate? This paper is comparing Oedipus Rex and Odysseus from Homer's Odyssey, personalities and the control each one has on their fate. In order to have an understanding of these characters it is best to give a slight description of each play. Oedipus, the king of Thebes, is the protagonist of the play. Oedipus

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    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: regina
  • The Rise of the Oligarchs in Post Soviet Russia

    The Rise of the Oligarchs in Post Soviet Russia

    The Russian state has been characterized by its strong heritage of powerful, autocratic leadership. This domination by small ruling elite has been seen throughout Russia's history and has transferred into its economic history. Throughout the Russian czarist period, to the legacy of seventy years of communism; Russia has been a country marked by strong central state planning, a strict command economy and an overall weak market infrastructure (Goldman, 2003). Self-interest, manipulation and corruption have all

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    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: Mike
  • 1993 Dbq - Early English Colonies in America

    1993 Dbq - Early English Colonies in America

    1993 DBQ Early English colonies in America hardly resembled the union of men and women that would later fight against England and build a new country. In fact, until the mid-eighteenth century, most English colonists had very little, if anything to do with the settlers in neighboring colonies. They heard news of Indian wars and other noteworthy events, not from the colony itself, but from England. The colonies in the New World appeared completely different

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    Submitted: May 31, 2010 By: Artur
  • Vietnam’s Power Struggle

    Vietnam’s Power Struggle

    Vietnam’s Political Struggle “If you grew up in the 60’s, you grew up with war on TV every night, a war that your friends were involved in. And I want to do this song tonight for all the young people out there if you’re in your teens. Cause I remember a lot of my friends when we were 17 or 18, we didn’t have much of a chance to think about how we felt about

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    Submitted: June 1, 2010 By: Monika
  • Nineteeth Century Rise

    Nineteeth Century Rise

    In the nineteenth century the rise of the corporations transformed everything for the worst of things during this time period. The companies started being monopolized by big business giants the two main ones were John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie. The companies that maid this big transformation were standard oil company and Carnegie steel. Three major parts of this time period were the standard oil company, Carnegie steel, and the homestead strike. In 1870’s, the

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    Submitted: June 1, 2010 By: Vika

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