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  • Compare and Contrast Essay

    Compare and Contrast Essay

    Compare and contrast essay In 1997, Hong Kong was returned to China. Two years after that, it was Macau's turn. At first sight, it would be understandable to think that both cities shares a lot in common since they both share the same sub-tropical climate, having over 90 percent of their populations speaking Cantonese and were both once colonized by European powers. However, by taking a closer look, we realize that they are different in

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Models for Aggressive Behavior: The Attributes of Violent Characters in Popular Video Games - Article Review

    Models for Aggressive Behavior: The Attributes of Violent Characters in Popular Video Games - Article Review

    Researches on Violent Video Games are Irrelevant Second to the movies industry, video games industry is on a rapid development with billions of dollars made. Like the movies industry, Americans are increasingly concerned about violence, gore, and antisocial behaviors feature in games. In fact, violent video games have been constantly blamed for school shootouts. For example, not long after the Northern Illinois University shooting occurred, Jack Thompson, an attorney who strongly believes violent video games

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Jon
  • Team Dynamics and Conflict Resolution

    Team Dynamics and Conflict Resolution

    Team Dynamics and Conflict Resolution Most individuals have different understandings and definitions of a team. Katzenbach and Smith (1993) define a team as “a small number of people with complimentary skills who are committed to a common purpose, performance goal, and approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable” (p.45). Based on the definition provided by Katzenbach and Smith we determined that there are several essential aspects to take into consideration when forming a team,

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Steve
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is often considered to be Twain's masterpiece. It combined his raw humor with startlingly mature material to create a novel that directly attacked many of the traditions the South held dear. Huckleberry Finn is the main character, and it is through his eyes that the South is revealed and judged. His companion, a runaway slave named Jim, provides Huck with friendship and protection during their journey along the Mississippi. The

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Mike
  • Siddhartha and Narcissus and Goldmund Comparative Essay

    Siddhartha and Narcissus and Goldmund Comparative Essay

    Siddhartha and Narcissus and Goldmund Comparative Essay Hermann Hesse was a man that lived from 1877 and 1962 and faced a life of struggle as he coped with the effects of war. During this period of time the theme of finding yourself was quite popular and experiences affect his works. Hesse wrote both Narcissus And Goldmund and Siddhartha, two books that are about men who are searching for who they are. The novels themselves have

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Anna
  • Woman Warrior Essay

    Woman Warrior Essay

    Woman Warrior Essay Maxine Hong Kingston’s novel, The Woman Warrior is a semi-autobiographical collection of short stories that chronicles her childhood in California. It gives the reader a feeling of how it feels like to be a Chinese American girl growing up with traditional parents in a world that is quite different from theirs. Throughout the novel, both she and her mother refer to the outside world as “ghosts.” The subtitle given to the book

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Yan
  • How Does Austen Portray Emma's Character in Volume one of the Novel?

    How Does Austen Portray Emma's Character in Volume one of the Novel?

    How does Austen portray Emma's character in Volume One of the novel? Jane Austen, the author of Emma uses volume one to present to the reader the main character of the novel, Emma. To achieve this, she uses a full range of techniques to convey her physical and mental description of Emma to the reader. She therefore presents Emma in a very pejorative way, except in a few rare conditions. She is portrayed as selfish

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Edward
  • A&p Essay

    A&p Essay

    I chose to write about the short story “A&P.” The story takes place in a small town in the late 60’s, in a vacation town of sorts with a general store, few residents. What I received from the setting, was a very low maintenance town where “everybody knows everybody” (very tight community) most likely old school beliefs and structures (religion, dress code, ethics, morals, ext…strict) and for a short time tourists come to live

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Team Dynamics

    Team Dynamics

    University of Phoenix Material Learning Plan Worksheet This assignment provides students with an opportunity to prepare a comprehensive plan for their learning. Students examine their personal learning style, investigate time management strategies, and create a goal action plan. Part One: Personality Styles 1. Complete the “Multiple Pathways to Learning Assessment” on pp. 41-42 in the text Keys to College Studying. 2. Complete Steps 1 and 2 of the “Personality Spectrum” on p. 46 in the

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Paul’s Case, an Essay

    Paul’s Case, an Essay

    Mark McLaughlin 4/29/2008 “Paul's Case” An Essay “Paul's Case” by Willa Cather, is a case of a suicide. Paul, the main character of this story, displayed many warning signs to the readers of his psychological state of mind, but did he show the typical warning signs of a suicide? He most diffidently did not. This is not a text book case of suicide and is rather shocking. The typical psychological warning signs of a suicide,

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: David
  • Canterbury Tales Essay

    Canterbury Tales Essay

    In “The Canterbury Tales” By Geoffrey Chaucer, Twenty-nine pilgrims meet by chance at the Tabard Inn and decide to travel together. The pilgrims are on their way to Canterbury to visit the Tomb of Thomas Becket. While at the Inn a contest is suggested by the host. Each pilgrim will have to tell two tales, on the way there and back. Two tales told are “The Wife of Baths Prologue” and “The Clerk’s Tale”. The

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Edward
  • Cause & Effect Essay

    Cause & Effect Essay

    Cause and Effect Outline Thesis sentence: Super delegates are the high archy of the National Democratic Party. I. The super delegates are made up of individuals. A. All former and present Presidents, Governors, Congressmen, and Senators. B. Approximately 20% of all the top men and women in the Democratic Party. C. A small amount of volunteer workers are also delegated. II. Why do the super delegates exist? A. The Democratic Party wanted to make sure

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Max
  • Macbeth Essay: The Witches Prophecy and What They Could Mean

    Macbeth Essay: The Witches Prophecy and What They Could Mean

    Macbeth Essay Macbeth is the story of a man who, finding himself faced with a moment of choice, lets the bad side of his nature dominate him. He considers his choices carefully, looks at the alternatives, and deliberately chooses the course he knows to be evil. From this time on he seems unable to turn back to the good side. In the beginning, he starts out at the height of his success and honor, but

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Cellular Essay (ameritech)

    Cellular Essay (ameritech)

    The orange is the home digital service area and the yellow is analog service area. Ameritech also offers free long distance all over the U.S.A. With a special package deal they have going right now. For sixty-five dollars a month you get 325 minutes per month. For their Chicago land service area it depends on which plan you pick, because the local rate per minute could either be .25 cents or .29 cents per minute

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Victor
  • Grendel Essay

    Grendel Essay

    Grendel Grendel is a foul beast descended from the evils of Cain. He is found in the darkness of the marshes and comes up out of the darkness to the land of Herot to feed on the human warriors. He is a banished creature by god that crushes warriors with the rapid speed of his claws and feeds on their lifeless bodies. Grendel lurks in the darkness over the land of Herot, making the

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Edward
  • Ethical Relativism Essay - Universal Moral Principles Exist in the Intention

    Ethical Relativism Essay - Universal Moral Principles Exist in the Intention

    Ethical Relativism Essay: Universal Moral Principles Exist in the Intention Ethical relativism is the philosophy that morality is relative to the norms of ones culture or community. In other words, whether an action is right or wrong depends on the moral norms of society or the people within it. Ethical relativism is good because it allows people to adapt their actions when for example the greater good is at stake, but just because people think

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Personal Essay

    Personal Essay

    The virtue most important for obtaining a long term relationship is trust. One of my now ex-boyfriends, Rob, had a lot of friends that were girls. At first this made me very uncomfortable. What made it even worse was that they also were considerably attractive. One of his best friends was a female. One particular boring evening, I called my boyfriend after work to see what his plans were for the night. He had plans

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: regina
  • Smoking Ban Persuasive Essay

    Smoking Ban Persuasive Essay

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION For several decades, smoking remains one of the most common and most unhealthy of human habits. Smoking, specifically in public, had generally been regarded as a personal choice that bystanders had little control over. Now for the first time, the act of public smoking is becoming regulated, even restricted in many cities worldwide. The city of Columbia has recently implemented a ban on smoking in efforts to reduce the negative effects of smoking

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Huck Fin Synthesis

    Huck Fin Synthesis

    I Believe that Huckleberry Finn should be taught and read in high school American literature courses, but only if students are provided with a teacher who can properly analyze and teach in a way that effectively shows this books true purpose as a satire of society. For if this is inefficiently done, the book can most certainly become offensive and crude, and as Wallace adamantly expresses can be “humiliating and insulting to black students” (source

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Vika
  • Lord of the Flies Short Essay on Symbolism

    Lord of the Flies Short Essay on Symbolism

    Lord of the Flies is a novel with a story about self-preservation and survival. In the story, many symbols for subjects related to self-preservation and survival are found. Whether they are characters in the story or seemingly non-significant objects, there will be symbols found in them. The first and most obvious symbol shown in the story is the conch shell. The conch shell was first used to summon the surviving children of the plane crash.

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Top
  • Macbeth's Changing Character

    Macbeth's Changing Character

    In the beginning of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the title character is portrayed as a heroic soldier who is loyal to the King. Macbeth, however, is influenced by the witches’ prophecies and by his wife Lady Macbeth in his motive to kill. Lady Macbeth does not believe that her husband has the “guts” to take the necessary actions in order to become king. She thinks Macbeth is “too full o’ the milk of human kindness” (Shakespeare

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Victor
  • 1984 Essay

    1984 Essay

    Wouldn’t everyone want to live their life without being told lies? In the novel, 1984, everyone is subject to the lies of the government and they have to live in a controlled environment. The main character, along with so many more, have to live according to the Party’s rules and are not allowed to have any independence whatsoever. Each person that is manipulated would turn into a mindless drone if the world was taught to

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • Long Day's Journey into Night Character Analysis

    Long Day's Journey into Night Character Analysis

    Long Day's Journey into thePast: The character analysis of Mary In the play Ў°Long DayЎЇs Journey into Night,Ў± by Eugene OЎЇNeill, the writer depicts a typical day of the Tyrone family, whose once-close family has deteriorated over the years for a number of reasons: MaryЎЇs drug addiction, Tyrone Jamie and EdmundЎЇs alcoholism, TyroneЎЇs stinginess, and the sons' pessimistic attitude toward future. In the play, all of the four characters are miserable about life, and they

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Wendy
  • College Essay

    College Essay

    In everyday interactions with other people we all grow a little smarter by communication. This cycle can be explained simply as a give and take relationship for when you interact with another human you give off information about your cultural, economic, and academic experiences which is then absorbed and helps expand their view of the world. For example I, growing up in the same town for seventeen years, seeing the same people each and every

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    Essay Length: 276 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Top
  • Paul’s Essay

    Paul’s Essay

    Manly Man The standard of what society considers” a man” has changed over the decades. In the 60’s, you had do be a gentleman. In the 70’s, you had to do drugs. Now it is cool to be fearless and crude. According to society’s standards, to be considered a “man”, you have to be successful (nice car, big house, expensive things, a lot of money, high paying job), have beautiful women, and be self-centered.

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: David