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  • Naturalism in Russia and the Creation of the Moscow Art Theatre

    Naturalism in Russia and the Creation of the Moscow Art Theatre

    The earliest of the modern theatre movement was naturalism. Russia lagged behind the rest of Europe, as far as theatre was concerned. That point was proven when the Meiningen Players performed in Russia. The Meiningen Players created not only a set, but also an environment in which they are a part of (Gascoigne 265). Russian producers saw, first hand, how far behind they were. The Imperial Theatre system spent most of its resources on opera

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Nature of Automobile Markets in Thailand and Malaysia

    Nature of Automobile Markets in Thailand and Malaysia

    Nature of Automobile Markets Thailand: The automotive market in Thailand is large and has an extensive amount of firms operating in it and has made considerable progress to solidifying its status as the “Detroit of Asia”. It currently is the world’s second largest pick up truck market and ASEAN’s largest automotive market and assembler. In the past couple of years, many car manufacturers of the world have made the decision to transfer their manufacturing bases

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Top
  • Hurricane Katrina: The Economic Impact of Natural Disasters

    Hurricane Katrina: The Economic Impact of Natural Disasters

    Running head: Hurricane Katrina: The Economic Impact of Natural Disasters Hurricane Katrina: The Economic Impact of Natural Disasters Timothy T. Boyd Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract Major natural disasters can do and have severe negative short-run economic impacts. Disasters also appear to have adverse longer-term consequences for economic growth, development, and poverty reductions. Natural disasters cause significant budgetary pressures, with both narrowly fiscal short-term impacts and wider long-term implications for development. On August 29, 2005, one

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Becoming President: Natural-Born Citizens only or All Citizens?

    Becoming President: Natural-Born Citizens only or All Citizens?

    Chantal Meza November 28, 2005 American Government POS 2042 Debate 24: "Becoming President: Natural-Born Citizens Only or All Citizens?" In Debate 24, Forrest McDonald and John Yinger each defend their opinion on whether natural-born citizens or all citizens should be eligible to become president of the United States. It is safe to say that for the most part every boy and girl has been taught that he or she has the capability to become the

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Comparative Study Between State Run and Private Primary Schools in Northern Ireland to Critically Evaluate the Different Perceptions Towards Play

    Comparative Study Between State Run and Private Primary Schools in Northern Ireland to Critically Evaluate the Different Perceptions Towards Play

    1.0 Executive Summary Play is a significantly important part of a child’s development. It is a term which can be interpreted in many different ways by different people, it is therefore of great importance to come to a common understanding of what play really is. The ultimate aim of this research is to explore and challenge the different perceptions people have towards play on behalf of the Playboard group. Playboard is an agency �working for

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    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Vika
  • Logical Fallacies

    Logical Fallacies

    Logical Fallacies There are many different types of logical fallacies, all of which render the authors argument invalided. The presence of a formal fallacy in an argument does not imply anything about the argument's premises or its conclusion. Even so, speakers and writers use faulty logic and irrational emotional appeals to persuade there readers everyday, newspapers and television are great examples of this. But the cost of the risk is great, if you try to

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    Essay Length: 408 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Kevin
  • The End of Nature Book Review

    The End of Nature Book Review

    The End of Nature Book Review Introduction 1 a) When Bill McKibben originally wrote this book in the late 1980s, the two observations were that we tell time badly and that our sense of scale is awry. 1 b) Nothing at all has changed, but actually gotten worse. It has increased by 15%. 1 c) Three pieces of evidence that support global warming is that sea levels will rise, warmer seasons and a lot more

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    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Nature Vs. Nurture

    Nature Vs. Nurture

    Adding to the age-old debate of nature vs. nurture is the controversy over human hand preference. Is it a matter of genetics which yields the handedness of an individual, or is it determined by the person's surroundings and their environment? Those that believe nature is the main factor that decides handedness argue that it is decided by the the genetic makeup of the individual which has been passed down through the family. Those that argue

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    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Mike
  • Society of Man: Natural and Positive Law

    Society of Man: Natural and Positive Law

    Running head: SOCIETY OF MAN: NATURAL AND POSITIVE LAW Society of Man: Natural and Positive Law Scott Thomason University of Phoenix Society of Man: Natural and Positive Law As people live together in organized groups, a sense of order is needed to allow the group to continue and grow. The ability for the society to establish order, a need for a solid foundation is required. The development for the formation of laws was the necessary

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    Essay Length: 1,293 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Victor
  • Nature of Leadership

    Nature of Leadership

    The large numbers of research papers and readings that exist on the nature of leadership theories underlines the importance that modern society ascribes to leadership. This paper will provide a brief overview of the significant contributions made to our understandings of the nature of leadership by theorists in the first half of the 20th century. The reasons as to how and why notions of leadership and management changed during this period will be reviewed. A

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Yan
  • Cat’s Cradle: The Destructive Nature of Humans

    Cat’s Cradle: The Destructive Nature of Humans

    Everyone has heard the expression “curiosity killed the cat.” That is to say, the search for new wisdom can often have unpleasant consequences; a child curious about the kitchen stove is bound to get burned. This is exactly what Kurt Vonnegut demonstrates in Cat’s Cradle with the example of ice-nine, which is developed by the fictional creator of the atom bomb, Felix Hoenikker. It is symbolic of the atom bomb in that it has

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    Essay Length: 675 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: David
  • Natural Language Processing in Theoretical Application

    Natural Language Processing in Theoretical Application

    Natural Language Processing in Theoretical Application Abstract: In this paper, I will be discussing the creation and implementation of a device that will utilize the concepts of natural language processing and apply it to everyday activities. The device will be a carry-along unit that can be adapted to several devices a person would use everyday, like the car, items in the kitchen, and your computer. This device will be portable, compact, durable and adaptable. The

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    Essay Length: 2,108 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Victor
  • How Music Effects Mood and Perception in Motion Pictures

    How Music Effects Mood and Perception in Motion Pictures

    Music is a fundamental necessity in the world that we live in today. We all implement music in our everyday lives whether it’s professionally or solely for entertainment purposes. Some people build careers on music as musicians, composers, singers, or teachers while the latter of us just need music to get through the day whether we’re driving or at work or just need to relax. The need for music in our contemporary society affects us

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Max
  • Theory of a Natural Man

    Theory of a Natural Man

    Theory of Natural Man Rousseau saw a fundamental divide between society and human nature. Rousseau believed that man was good when in the state of nature (the state of all other animals, and the condition humankind was in before the creation of civilization and society), but is corrupted by society. This idea has often led to attributing the idea of the noble savage to Rousseau, an expression first used by John Dryden in The Conquest

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Logical and Physical Network Design

    Logical and Physical Network Design

    Logical and physical network designs, while possessing some overlap, in reality are two different documents. While a good physical network design must encompass the goals and strictures as set forth in the logical design, the logical design itself may also include factors that are unrepresented by the physical plan. For example, one of the aforementioned logical design factors that most plans will include is cost, both in time and money. While logically planning, the

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Mike
  • Logical Fallacies

    Logical Fallacies

    JD2 Logical Fallacies In this editorial from the Citizen-times, we are considering some issues about Iran and their uranium enrichment program. The foreign minister of Iran said that it would be against the ‘ways of Islamic thinking’ to produce weapons of mass destruction. Well, it should be against anyone’s ways of thinking to produce weapons of mass destruction. There are only a few reasons to make uranium, and most of them have to do with

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: July
  • Math Perceptions of Taiwanese and American Children

    Math Perceptions of Taiwanese and American Children

    Article Critique The objective of this article critique is to review and evaluate several empirical studies which have examined mathematics perception cross-culturally. The main study that focuses on examining mathematics perception cross-culturally is a study that was done in 2004 by Dr. Yea-Ling Tsao. In this study, researchers proved that Taiwanese students consistently score higher in cross-national studies of achievement than American students. Several other studies were done that also support this theory. Therefore, the

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Mike
  • What Is Natural Has to Be Investigated Not in Beings That Are Depraved, but in Those That Are Good According to Nature

    What Is Natural Has to Be Investigated Not in Beings That Are Depraved, but in Those That Are Good According to Nature

    "What is Natural Has to be Investigated Not in Beings That Are Depraved, But in Those That Are Good According to Nature" T he obstacle of figuring out the nature and instinctual behavior of humans has been toppled by many philosophical writers. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Niccolo Machiavelli, in the Discourse on the Origin of Inequality and The Prince, subsequently, talks about this subject. In the Discourse on the Origin of Inequality, Rousseau talks about the

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Wendy
  • 18th and 19th Century View on Nature

    18th and 19th Century View on Nature

    Through the ingenious works of poetry the role of nature has imprinted the 18th and 19th century with a mark of significance. The common terminology ‘nature’ has been reflected by our greatest poets in different meanings and understanding; Alexander Pope believed in reason and moderation, whereas Blake and Wordsworth embraced passion and imagination. The 18th century was known as the Age of Reason, where the focus was on the search for truth and clarity in

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    Essay Length: 363 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Steve
  • Logical Fallacies and Application

    Logical Fallacies and Application

    Logical Fallacies and Application This paper will define logical fallacies and explain their significance to critical thinking. There will also be examples to the three fallacies chosen on an organizational level. The three fallacies general application to decision-making and critical thinking will be discussed as well. The three fallacies that were chosen for this paper are begging the question, inconsistency and slanting. In order to understand fallacies first we must define what a fallacy is.

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Seven Natural World Wonders

    The Seven Natural World Wonders

    The Seven Natural World Wonders There are many different versions of the list of the seven natural world wonders. The list contains The Grand Canyon, the Northern Lights, Victoria Falls, Mount Everest, Paricutin Volcano, The Harbor of Rio de Janeiro, and The Great Barrier Reef. What exactly makes them so wonderful? The Grand Canyon is a very colorful, steep sided gorge, carved by the Colorado River, in the U.S. state of Arizona. To some, the

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Top
  • Are You a “natural”?

    Are You a “natural”?

    Are You A “Natural”? Most people will answer the question of who they are by describing environmental influences in their life. They will describe their values, goals, and priorities as being completely influenced by someone significant to them such as a family member or idol. Genes are considered to be accountable for physical attributes such as height, weight, hair and eye color, and body type. The theory of behaviorism has dominated psychology during the second

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Natures of Love in a Midsummer Night’s Dream

    Natures of Love in a Midsummer Night’s Dream

    The Nature of Love in a Midsummer Night’s Dream Midsummer Night's Dream is a play by William Shakespeare. A Midsummer Night’s Dream portrays the nature of love in several different ways. The play shows the trials and troubles of love along with the possibility of love working out as planned. The play begins in discussion of the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta, which is to occur in four days. One of the types of love

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Logic

    Logic

    III. We have spoken earlier of the relation between or among propositions. What is a proposition or statement (we will use these words interchangeably)? A. Statement: a verbal expression that can be regarded as true or false (but not both). Hence, a statement or a proposition is a sentence with a truth-value. We can still regard a sentence as a statement even if the truth-value of the statement is not known. B. Hence logic is

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Jewish Perceptions of Jesus Christ

    Jewish Perceptions of Jesus Christ

    Jewish Perceptions of Jesus Christ Christianity and Judaism are major world religions which, though they worship the same God, have marked differences which have caused two thousand years of strife and animosity between the two religions. In his book We Jews and Jesus, Samuel Sandmel likens the link between Judaism and Christianity to a type of parent-child relationship, saying, “Early Christianity was a Judaism; within a century after the death of Jesus it was a

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Tasha

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