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  • Grand Theft Auto Vice City Cheats

    Grand Theft Auto Vice City Cheats

    Grand Theft Auto Vice City Cheats Weapons: (Tier One) During the game press R1, R2, L1, R2, Left, Down, Right, Up, Left, Down, Right, Up. This does not unlock special weapons such as the chainsaw, which are found during the game. Weapons (Tier Two): During the game, press R1, R2, L1, R2, Left, Down, Right, Up, Left, Down, Down, Left. Weapons (Tier Three): During the game, press R1, R2, L1, R2, Left, Down, Right, Up,

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    Essay Length: 974 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Top
  • Is Taxation Is Theft?

    Is Taxation Is Theft?

    Taxation, the government acquisition of property from the individual has mixed support in any Western democratic system. To make its way into the good will of the majority, taxation has surrounded itself with doctrines of justification. No law which lacks public approval or acquiescence is enforceable, and to gain such support it must address itself to our sense of correctness. This is particularly necessary for statutes authorizing the taking of private property. Sometimes depicted as

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    Essay Length: 1,020 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Jon
  • Cyberspace and Identity

    Cyberspace and Identity

    Cyberspace and Identity In her article, Cyberspace and Identity, Sherry Turkle implies that the various personas that we put up through the internet have helped people express different parts of their personalities. While it is healthy to express these “multiple selves,” it is also important that these selves recognize each other in order to form unity. Cyberspace has greatly impacted our identities. The anonymity of the internet has made it simple for us to create

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    Essay Length: 541 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Identity

    Identity

    What is someone's identity? Is it the way they look, what they believe, or could be many things all put together? Or is it none of the above? The philosopher Alan Watts once said, "Trying to define yourself is like trying to bite your own teeth." The task of identifying oneself is one of the most challenging tasks a person will face during their lifetime. What is someone's identity? In my opinion, it is a

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    Essay Length: 345 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Vika
  • Identity

    Identity

    Identity, the hardest question to answer: Who am I? Personality traits that people pick up from past experiences and knowledge help define who they are in a certain setting. People live their lives in a constant search for who they are, or what they like; while everyone is busy making plans, the perception of their surroundings change what they want. A persons identity is true to only the setting that they currently are in;

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    Essay Length: 828 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Edward
  • John Locke on Personal Identity

    John Locke on Personal Identity

    I think that Locke's arguments for his ideas are sound, and I agree with what he is saying. Locke was a micro based ideologist. He believed that humans were autonomous individuals who, although lived in a social setting, could not be articulated as a herd or social animal. Locke believed person to stand for, a thinking, intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing in different

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    Essay Length: 1,803 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Janna
  • Password Theft the Real Victims

    Password Theft the Real Victims

    Password Theft the Real Victims The University of Michigan Law School presentation of the victims of password theft through the law review "Password Theft: Rethinking an Old Crime in a New Era" is a good representation of password theft occurring today intentionally or unintentionally. In today's society were a majority of Americans rely on the World Wide Web as their number one resource of information and correspondence it is unsurprising that the rate of password

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    Essay Length: 826 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: July
  • Brandstreet and Female Identity

    Brandstreet and Female Identity

    There are not too many "major" female writers in American Literature, and writing, traditionally, has always been viewed as a masculine activity. It is therefore very interesting, and even ironic, that the first author published in the newly established Puritan society on the American soil, Anne Bradstreet, was a female. Indeed, Bradstreet's poems are filled with female presence. However, I also sense that Bradstreet's feminism is held in check by her Puritan values, and there

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    Essay Length: 340 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Identity of Maya Angelou

    Identity of Maya Angelou

    On a very broad scale, life can be considered to merely be a measurement of events, happenings, and interactions with other human beings. If every person was charged with the task of compiling their own autobiography, they would carefully select particular occurrences from their past, and pointedly omit others. It is this selection process, and the reasoning behind it, that makes the autobiography such an interesting and unique literary genre. In reading Maya Angelou’s I

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    Essay Length: 445 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Top
  • Discuss the Way Urban Middle-Class Identities Have Been Debated in Relation to Changing Kinship and Consumption Patterns

    Discuss the Way Urban Middle-Class Identities Have Been Debated in Relation to Changing Kinship and Consumption Patterns

    AN214: Anthropology of India: Discuss the way urban middle-class identities have been debated in relation to changing kinship and consumption patterns with reference to the ethnographies you read. “Materialism is the new karma”. (Pavan K Varma, 2005) Whilst numerical estimates of the Indian middle classes vary drastically, media images contribute to their portrayal as affluent consumers- participants in the IT boom in urban centres such as Hyderabad and those revelling in India’s status as

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Car Theft in the United States

    Car Theft in the United States

    Car Theft 7,024 cars were stolen last year in the city of Modesto alone, jumping to 55% more auto theft then 2003. This percentile made Modesto the nation’s capitol of car theft. Car theft is a crime that is growing rapidly due to the large payoffs and the ease in stealing cars. I am going to tell the history, current ways of car theft and the future in the fight against car theft. In January

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    Essay Length: 1,074 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Ethnic Identity and African Americans

    Ethnic Identity and African Americans

    Ethnic Identity and African Americans Ethnic Identity Ethnic identity is the sum total of group member feelings about those values, symbols, and common histories that identify them as a distinct group (Smith 1991). Development of ethnic identity is important because it helps one to come to terms with their ethnic membership as a prominent reference group and significant part of an individuals overall identity. Ethnic reference group refers to an individuals psychological relatedness to groups

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    Essay Length: 869 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Janna
  • Deadly Identities by Amin Maalouf

    Deadly Identities by Amin Maalouf

    According to Maalouf, a person shouldn’t have to define himself or his identity to people if he were exposed or raised according to different cultures. It is unfair to him- as it is to other people- to have to choose between certain aspects of his identity, or even hide those facets and ”save” them for a different gathering or group of people who can cope with those different sides ”The identity cannot be compartmentalized”

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    Essay Length: 391 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Mit Case - Compexity of Identity

    Mit Case - Compexity of Identity

    “The Complexity of Identity” 1) What is identity marketing, and what how is it superior to demographic or psychographic segmentation and targeting? • Identity marketing, which recognizes the complex process of how customers become strongly attracted to the brands and products that help them to express who they are. • Identity marketing is better than demographic or psychographic segmentation. The potential identities that people possess are numerous and fluid varies over an individual’s lifetime and

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    Essay Length: 761 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Artur
  • What Influences a Person’s Identity?

    What Influences a Person’s Identity?

    Identity What influences a person’s identity? Is it their homes, parents, religion, or maybe where they live? When do they get one? Do they get it when they understand right from wrong, or when they can read, or are they born with it? Everyone has one and nobody has the same, is there a point in everyone ’s life when they get one? A person’s identity is his own, nobody put it there and nobody

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Artur
  • How Important Is the Concept of Trust in Australian National Identity? and How Does the Actual Australian Experience of Trust and Distrust, and Attitudes to Each Other and to Government, Fit Into the Theoretical and Historical Discussions of These Concept

    How Important Is the Concept of Trust in Australian National Identity? and How Does the Actual Australian Experience of Trust and Distrust, and Attitudes to Each Other and to Government, Fit Into the Theoretical and Historical Discussions of These Concept

    The concept of trust is a very important aspect of the Australian national identity. The prime reason that trust is central to the Australian national identity is that it has sparked a debate over traditional Australian ways to define themselves, questioning what would have been concrete aspects of being Australian, such as egalitarianism, the policy of �a fair go’ and the ever elusive, yet pervasive idea of �mateship’. Firstly, we must define specifically what is

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Jack
  • Concept of Identity in "rhapsody on a Windy Night"

    Concept of Identity in "rhapsody on a Windy Night"

    In an extended written response, explain what insights into the concept of identity are offered in “Rhapsody on a Windy Night” and how these insights are conveyed. 'Rhapsody on a Windy Night' is s poem written by T. S. Elliot which expresses the thoughts of a character alienated from society, and the meaningless routines of everyday life. 'Rhapsody' is an insight into the narrators mind whilst on a midnight stroll, and with the use of

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    Essay Length: 640 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • Aboriginal Identity in Post-Colonial Australia

    Aboriginal Identity in Post-Colonial Australia

    Aboriginal Identity in Post-Colonial Australia The ‘colonisation’ of Australia by Europeans has caused a lot of problem for the local Aborigines. It drastically reduced their population, damaged ancient family ties, and removed thousands of Aboriginal people from the land they had lived on for centuries. In many cases, the loss of land can mean more than just physical displacement. Because land is so much connected to history and spirituality, the loss of it can lead

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    Essay Length: 1,482 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Identity in America

    Identity in America

    In the late 19th century America was grappling with who it was as a country. With African American’s being freed with the end of the Civil War it did not make it any easier. Before the war America was predominately seen as a country run by Caucasians. While after the war African Americans were not necessarily treated any better. The war did not give America a sense of identity. African Americans were not treated any

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    Essay Length: 536 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Jon
  • India and National Identity

    India and National Identity

    A NATION OF INTERESTS India, the land of thousands years of history, hundreds of millions of people, a myriad of cultures, numerous religions and languages is also home to an puzzle of great importance, the Indian national identity. The quest for Indian national identity has set its mark in the Indian history for the last one hundred and fifty years. Think-thanks of both Indian and Western origin sought an answer to the question whether India

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    Essay Length: 2,474 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Disadvantages of Human Cloning - Loss of Human Identity

    Disadvantages of Human Cloning - Loss of Human Identity

    Breyan Ms. White English 1213, 023 November 3, 2003 Disadvantages of Human Cloning - Loss of Human Identity Cloning has always been a subject whose thoughts both fascinates and frightens the world. On February 27, 1997, a stunning announcement appeared in the British journal Nature that rocked the scientific world: for the first time ever recorded, a mammal- a lamb named Dolly had been successfully cloned from an adult cell. Coinciding with this shocking proclamation,

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    Essay Length: 1,954 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Gender Identity Disorder

    Gender Identity Disorder

    (e-mail me and let me know if you use this and how it does) Gender Identity Disorder (GID) As early as the age of four (Vitale, 1996), some children begin to realize that the gender their body tells them they are, and the gender their mind tells them they are don't correspond. The sense of gender and the anatomical sex of a person mature at different times and different regions of the body (Vitale, 1997b).

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Critique of "the Art of National Identity" by John Orr

    Critique of "the Art of National Identity" by John Orr

    Critique of “The Art of National Identity” by John Orr; With an alternative view of the films of Peter Greenaway The essay entitled “The Art of National Identity: Peter Greenaway and Derek Jarman” by John Orr makes a number of excellent points regarding the opus of each of the two filmmakers. By focusing his analysis on the relation of their works to the art and concept of national identity, however, Orr misses the opportunity to

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    Essay Length: 1,849 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Jon
  • Medias Influence on Adolescent Girls Body Image, Identity and Sexuality

    Medias Influence on Adolescent Girls Body Image, Identity and Sexuality

    Medias Influence on Adolescent Girls Body Image, Identity and Sexuality Gender Identity begins in early childhood when roles are given to children as to which toys they should play or not play with. A child’s body image is influenced by how people around her react to her body and how she looks. A pre-adolescent becomes more aware of what society’s standards are for the ideal body. The media has always had images of what the

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    Essay Length: 2,451 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Mike
  • Identity Essay

    Identity Essay

    "Identity can only be realised through discovery of self and not imposed on the individual by society" Discuss this statement with close reference to the film "Muriel's Wedding" and two other texts of your own choosing. While identity is often imposed on individuals by societal expectations, a sense of real identity can only be realised when individuals are true to themselves and can only be achieved through introspection. This non-essentialist/ essentialist view on identity is

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    Essay Length: 1,198 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Mike

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