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  • Article: America's Next Achievement Test; Closing the Black-White Test Score Gap

    Article: America's Next Achievement Test; Closing the Black-White Test Score Gap

    “Your Turn” Essay Article: America’s Next Achievement Test; Closing the Black-White Test Score Gap By Christopher Jencks and Meredith Philips Undoubtedly, higher education almost always guaranties higher income in the future. In determining whether or not labor discrimination exist between races, an experiment by using two different race with similar education is used to see whether discrimination exist. However, let say if discrimination on this particular experiment really exist, are all black have a

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • Clashing Cultures - Walker and White

    Clashing Cultures - Walker and White

    Clashing Cultures There are many similarities when comparing Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” and Tom white’s “Blue Winds Dancing”. In each story particular ethnic and social behaviors were described by the authors through the characters action and thoughts. Different cultural experiences determined how the conflicts in each story were to be resolved. The main similarity throughout both stories was the conflict of clashing cultures. In Walker’s, “Everyday Use”, the character Dee adopted the Islamic culture and

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    Essay Length: 338 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Anna
  • Knights of the White Camellia

    Knights of the White Camellia

    The Knights of the White Camellia was a secret organization of white men formed in the lower Southern states in the Reconstruction period. They were considered much more conservative than the Klan and they were generally less violent. Its members were pledged to support the supremacy of the white race, to oppose the uniting of the races, to resist the social and political seizing of the carpetbaggers, and to restore white control of the government

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    Essay Length: 1,888 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: July
  • African Elephant

    African Elephant

    The common name is the African Elephant, the scientific name is Loxodonta Africana, the phylum is Vertebrata, the class is Mammalia, the order is Proboscidea, and the family is Elephantidae. The Closest Relatives to the African Elephant are: the Asian Elephant, mammoths, primitive proboscidean (mastodons), sea cows, and hyraxes. Scientists believe that the African Elephant evolved from one of its closest relatives, the Sea Cow. The geographical location and range of the African elephant covers

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Top
  • It’s All Here in Black and White

    It’s All Here in Black and White

    It is all here in black and white: An interview with an African American male I had the privilege of sitting down with, and interviewing, a person whose cultural background is different than mine. I came up with a list of questions to ask about eight weeks ago in preparation for this paper. Since that time however, some of the questions were changed. I changed some of the questions to better suit the interviewee. The

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    Essay Length: 2,573 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: July
  • Evolutionary Psychology: Elephant or Minivan?

    Evolutionary Psychology: Elephant or Minivan?

    Evolutionary Psychology: Elephant or Minivan? While reading over recent news online, I came across this article about psychology. I found it very interesting. The article, Evoluitonary Psychology: More News from the Savannah, was originally printed in the September 27, 2007 edition of the Economist. There is not an author directly credited to this article. The article details a new study into the way the brain deciphers certain types of objects from others. The study was

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Jessica
  • White Fang by Jack London

    White Fang by Jack London

    White Fang by Jack London, was written in 1906. The story is about a half-wolf, half-dog who is born from a she-wolf. His name is White Fang he is the only survivor of the litter. He becomes a pet of some Indians and becomes a great fighter. A man named Beauty Smith buys White Fang for liquor. Beauty uses White Fang to make money. He arranges fights to let people bet on, White Fang wins

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Jon
  • White Man’s Burden

    White Man’s Burden

    The, “White Man’s Burden” is a controversial poem that has many different interpretations. I am going to tell you about my personal interpretation from this poem and the interpretations and reactions the poem got from different audiences. I think that this poem is one of the highlights of its time and it really shows what kind of thinking the Imperialists had about going to Africa. Let’s take a look, first, at what exactly the, White

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    Essay Length: 781 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Shotting an Elephant: The Inhumanity of Imperialism

    Shotting an Elephant: The Inhumanity of Imperialism

    George Orwell is known to be a very political person evidenced by his writings, the most popular ones being 1984 and Animal Farm. Shooting an Elephant is a short narrative of an event that purportedly happened to Orwell while stationed in Burma as a police officer. There is no strong evidence to support this but the story tells of a man’s call for an end to imperialism in the East. British colonialism during the period

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Monika
  • Once More to the Lake By: E.B. White

    Once More to the Lake By: E.B. White

    September 7, 2005 “Once More to the Lake” by: E.B. White The literary selection that was chosen for this essay was E.B. Whites, “Once More to the Lake.” It is a very in depth passage and it touches upon many sentiments. It teaches many lessons and also keeps you involved. It is good reading material for everyone regardless of age. Childhood memories hold a great deal of importance for adults in different walks of life.

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Edward
  • White Castle Case Study

    White Castle Case Study

    Running Head: WHITE CASTLE CASE STUDY White Castle Case Study Team B MKT 551/Marketing Management University of Phoenix (Online) Bill Copeland December 04, 2006 White Castle Case Study “More than 80 years. More than 380 restaurants. More than 500,000,000 burgers sold last year alone” (White Castle, About Us). This is White Castle’s mantra. Does this mantra mean that White Castle needs no marketing strategies? Of course not. Every company needs marketing strategies, no matter how

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Vika
  • Response to ’’the New White Man’s Burden’’

    Response to ’’the New White Man’s Burden’’

    Response to The New White Man's Burden In the article "The New White Man's Burden," Anthony Arnove talks about the parallels between the United States reason for the current war in Iraq and the United States occupation of the Philippines in 1898. The author draws theses parallels because he wants the reader to see for themselves how similar the experience in Iraq was played out to how the experience in the Philippines was played out.

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Mikki
  • White Heliotrope

    White Heliotrope

    Symons opens his poem “White Heliotrope” with the clinical images of a “feverish room” and “that white bed”. The personification of the room suggests an immoral lifestyle has been led. White is normally associated with purity however its juxtaposition with feverish diminishes the colour; moreover, the monosyllabic “and that white bed” sets a menacing atmosphere and could indicate the bed as being the source of this decadent lifestyle. The regular �abba’ rhyme scheme which runs

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Monika
  • White Fang

    White Fang

    "White Fang" starts out with 2 men and a group of 6 sled dogs traveling across the Arctic with a dead man in a coffin. This group was followed by a pack of famished wolves. Each night a female half wolf half dog would seduce a dog away and allow the pack to kill him. This killing of the dogs lasted until there were 3 dogs remaining. One man tried to save a 4th dog

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Shaun White - Snowboarding

    Shaun White - Snowboarding

    Shaun White - Snowboarding Shaun White was nicknamed Future Boy when he first started competing as a pro. He was only 13 but was already pushing the limits of snowboarding. White established a rep for getting big air and tying together snowboarding tricks in ways that had never been done before. In 2003, Shaun stomped all over the Winter X Games and every other event he entered. Shaun White won the gold medal in the

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Kevin
  • White Oleander

    White Oleander

    Film and Books Does a movie have the power to tell a story better than the novel? In Janet Fitch’s novel “White Oleander” we follow a girl named Astrid Magnusson as she moves from foster home to foster home, due to her mother being put in prison for murder. When you take a book and turn it to a movie you have to loose some of the detail for time purposes. For example the book

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Bred
  • Blacks and Whites in Movies

    Blacks and Whites in Movies

    The object of this paper is to portray the role of African Americans and Whites in modern contemporary films. It is evident that there has been a great deal of effort in the integration of black people into American society. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has strived to undo the ties of segregation and disenfranchisement of African Americans. The NAACP has used several strategies to overturn segregation rules and obtain

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Bred
  • White Castle Case Analysis

    White Castle Case Analysis

    Background Information Hmm…. What can $700.00 get you? Well in 1921, with $700.00 of borrowed money, the first White Castle opens in Wichita, Kansas offering hamburgers at the unbelievable price of .05 apiece. It was founded by the late E.W. “Billy” Ingram and is currently run by another relative, E.W. Ingram III, who is the president and chief executive officer of White Castle. In the 1930’s, a scientific study known as Craveology begins and White

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Jon
  • Response to “declaration of White Independence”

    Response to “declaration of White Independence”

    “It will ever be a day to be remembered in my heart with indignation and sorrow. At first indignation overwhelmed, now sorrow has taken its place.” These were the emotions of Jane Cronly, a black American woman and resident of Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1898, in response to what occurred on November 10 in that county. Although the details of what truly happened are still in question, what is for sure is that this date

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Oracle - a White Paper Prepared by It Convergence

    Oracle - a White Paper Prepared by It Convergence

    A White Paper prepared by IT Convergence 2 Introduction .........................................................................................................................3 Project Manager Role........................................................................................................3 Client Project Manager....................................................................................................3 Consulting Project Manager ...........................................................................................3 Scope, Objectives and Approach..................................................................................4 Scope................................................................................................................................4 Assumptions.....................................................................................................................5 Approach ...........................................................................................................................5 Objectives.........................................................................................................................6 Project Team .......................................................................................................................6 Project Risks .......................................................................................................................7 AIM Methodology ...............................................................................................................9 Deliverables .......................................................................................................................10 Conclusion........................................................................................................................14 3 Introduction An Oracle Applications Implementation requires careful planning and execution of numerous tasks. An Oracle Implementation typically represents a significant investment in any organization’s Information Technology (IT) budget. Implementations demand the commitment of

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Jon
  • White Power

    White Power

    White supremecy is a current issue in society today. It takes place throughout the world and is a very serious thing. There are a lot of people who have revolted against these White Power groups. While trying to overthrow or suppress the White Power groups, people may have been beaten or killed in some cases. There are a lot of these groups out there now with thousands of followers. Some White Power groups are

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Anna
  • Marketing and White Goods Industry

    Marketing and White Goods Industry

    Marketing Assignment One Discuss how the Macro-environment can affect an organisations marketing approach. Use examples of companies who produce white goods to illustrate your points. The Macro-environment, factors outside of a firms control, have a major affect on a firms marketing approach and as a cause, these factors outside the firms control are harder to monitor, some of the factors are unpredictable and restricting. To over come this firm sets its marketing approach, also known

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Shooting an Elephant

    Shooting an Elephant

    In the story “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell, the main character had gone threw a big change throughout the story. The changes that he had encountered may have not been intentional, but peer pressure has its way of influencing people to do things they don’t want to do. In this story a tamed elephant turns for the worse and the main character is called into take care of the problem. The main character in

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Yan
  • How Did Malcolm’s View Change About White People?

    How Did Malcolm’s View Change About White People?

    How did Malcolm’s view change about white people? Malcolm X was one of the primary religious leaders and reformers of the 1960, where he fought for and ultimately gave his life for racial equality in the United States. His father was a reverend who believed in self-determination and worked for the unity of black people. Throughout Malcolm’s life he was treated horribly by white people, hence shaping his misconceptions of all white people and developing

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: regina
  • What Is the White Powder?

    What Is the White Powder?

    What is the White Powder? The "white powder" is comprised of a group of elements in a monatomic state. David Hudson calls them "ORMEs" for "orbitally-rearranged monatomic elements." This is a new phase of matter with entirely different physical properties from normal elements. Conventional chemistry texts have been of little value in explaining ORMEs. Hudson explains the concept in his video tapes. However, there are ambiguities, unclear statements, and contradictions among his various videos. The

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Venidikt

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