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  • Abortion - a Procedure Performed to End a Pregnancy Before Birth Occurs

    Abortion - a Procedure Performed to End a Pregnancy Before Birth Occurs

    “Two hundred and ten million women throughout the world become pregnant. Twenty-two percent end in abortion”(Alters). Abortion is also called “induced abortion” is a procedure performed to end a pregnancy before birth occurs. Abortion was elegized however Roe V. Wade Trails changed abortion to legal. Abortion should be illegal because it is taking a life and there are other options that can be considered. Abortion should be illegal because in the bible the Lord “views

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    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Jessica
  • To Kill a Mocking Bird from Tom Robinson’s View Point

    To Kill a Mocking Bird from Tom Robinson’s View Point

    To Kill a Mocking Bird Tom Robinson My name is Tom Robinson. I lived on the outskirts of Maycomb Country with my wife, Helen, and kids. I worked on Mr. Link Deas’s farm as a work hand. He hired me even though I’m a Negro and have a crippled arm; he’s a very nice man. Every day on the way to work, I would pass the Ewell’s home. They’re a white family that lived by

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    Essay Length: 1,108 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Yan
  • Victory at Saratoga Marks a Turning Point in the War of Independence

    Victory at Saratoga Marks a Turning Point in the War of Independence

    17th October 1777, an overwhelming victory of the American force over British. General John Burgoyne, who is the general of the British side, and his army have surrendered and give an end to this two-week long battle in Saratoga, New York. “We are not going to lose any inch of our land to the British!” said General Horatio Gates, who is the general of the American army. Although the American army had fought a

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    Essay Length: 324 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Pumpkin Seed Point: Being Within the Hopi

    Pumpkin Seed Point: Being Within the Hopi

    Pumpkin Seed Point: Being within the Hopi In his book published by Sage Books in 1969, Pumpkin Seed Point: Being within the Hopi, Frank Waters documents in detail his 3 year account of living with the Hopi tribe. Many say that his account is perhaps the best, one in which he relives their rich traditions and history. In his work, Waters composes more of a diary involving his experiences with the Hopi. He shares his

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: regina
  • Gladwell’s Tipping Point

    Gladwell’s Tipping Point

    Malcolm Gladwell's book The Tipping Point offers a fascinating and insightful way to think about the issue of epidemics. Those elements Gladwell believes are the basis for why epidemics start allows the reader to think about their world in a way they never thought they could. I would not have thought of Sesame Street or Blue's clues as being defined as epidemics. When one thinks of an epidemic, one thinks of AIDS, or some form

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Persuasion Point of View

    Persuasion Point of View

    Thomas Paine and Mark Twain are two men who both wrote essays on two very different wars. Thomas Paine was the author of “These are the Times that Try Men’s Souls” which discusses the Revolutionary War between America and the Great Britain and Mark Twain wrote the essay “The War Prayer” which was based on the Philippine- American War. After carefully analyzing both essays, I found that Thomas Paine makes the strongest argument overall compared

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: July
  • Film Methodologies - Point Break (1991)

    Film Methodologies - Point Break (1991)

    Many different methodologies are vital when examining film. Different aspects and methods of cinema analysis provide critics and audiences with various approaches to establishing certain genres or films. This essay will examine the specific methodologies of the action genre, a consideration of the art cinema and an auteur study. These styles are recognized in Kathryn Bigelow's Point Break (1991) which provides strong examples of these techniques. An action film is commonly recognized by audiences. The

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Anna
  • Deming’s 14 Points

    Deming’s 14 Points

    After World War II Japan was in a process of reconstruction. Dr. W. Edwards Deming was working with the U.S. Army on a census of Japan when he was asked by the Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers to train their engineers, managers, and scholars on statistical control and quality improvement. Many of his students applied his techniques and ideas with fantastic results boosting demand for Japanese products across the globe. His ideas were so

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Mike
  • Turning Points in Hamlet

    Turning Points in Hamlet

    There are three possible turning points in Hamlet: the players’ scene when Claudius’ guilt concerning the murder of King Hamlet is confirmed; the prayer scene when Hamlet forgoes the opportunity to kill Claudius; and the closet scene where Hamlet first takes action, but kills Polonius inadvertently. In the players’ scene, the ghost’s story is proved to be true, allowing Hamlet to avenge his father’s murder. In the prayer scene, Hamlet misses a perfect opportunity to

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Mike
  • Procedural Democracy

    Procedural Democracy

    For a country to be truly democratic, it must practice procedural democracy and substantive democracy. A solid foundation and variety of different procedures is what makes a democracy work as it does for us today. There will always be problems with any system and there will always be someone complaining about how the government works. Without a doubt, we will never have a perfect government and we will probably never find one person without some

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Stenly
  • What Is America? That Has Been the Question Many People from Different Cultural Values Have Asked.There Are Various Points of View of What America Consists Of.Some Are Positive, Some Are Negative, but What Is the Reality Behind This Вђњidealвђќ Plac

    What Is America? That Has Been the Question Many People from Different Cultural Values Have Asked.There Are Various Points of View of What America Consists Of.Some Are Positive, Some Are Negative, but What Is the Reality Behind This Вђњidealвђќ Plac

    What is America? That has been the question many people from different cultural values have asked. There are various points of view of what America consists of. Some are positive, some are negative, but what is the reality behind this “ideal” place? Bharati Mukherjee an American writer from an Indian background, shared her experiences in Imagining Homeland and what migrating to another environment is all about. Many people, especially minorities, have the dream and desire

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Setting, Characterization and Point of View in “a Rose for Emily”

    Setting, Characterization and Point of View in “a Rose for Emily”

    Setting, Characterization and Point of View in “A Rose for Emily” “A Rose for Emily” gives the readers the feeling that they are a member of the community, experiencing the same things as the whole town does, which is curious about Miss Emily. Living in an unhappy environment can affect the personality of a person. William Faulkner uses the setting, characterization, and the point of view to show that individuals can be unusual by the

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Yan
  • Point of View

    Point of View

    A diverse Point of View in literature is what produces the story. In each story the author shows you what they think is important by giving you a certain point of view. Whether it is a first person or a third person point of view, there is always a motive behind why the author chose that view. “Everything that Rises Must Converge”, by Flannery O’Conner, deals with contentious issues of racism and the questionable validity

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Fonta
  • West Point Cheating Scandal

    West Point Cheating Scandal

    West Point Cheating Scandal Description: In April of 1976 it was found that there was a possibility that over half of the junior class at West Point Academy had violated the West Point honor code by cheating on a case assignment. The honor code states "A cadet will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those who do." This was by far the largest violation of the honor code in West Point history and presented

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Turning Point for African Americans

    Turning Point for African Americans

    Turning Point for African Americans World War II was a major turning point in many ways in the United States. Some lost several family members because of the draft and was unhappy about the situation they were put in. But for the most part, the war brought on much excitement in the lives of the Americans because of the many new job openings and opportunities. The war brought on 17 million new job opportunities.

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Monika
  • Theories on Social Inequality from a Functionalist, Conflict, and Symbolic-Interactionist Points of View

    Theories on Social Inequality from a Functionalist, Conflict, and Symbolic-Interactionist Points of View

    Social inequality is the issue pertaining to the lack of housing, health care, education, employment opportunities, and status. It is the dismissal of people from participation in what we, the members of society distinguish as being valuable, important, socially desirable, and personally worthwhile. There are many different perspectives on social inequality within our society; the three areas I am going to focus on are those of the Functionalist, Conflict and Symbolic-Interactionist. The Functionalist theory believes

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Steve
  • Point of View on the Cask Bridge

    Point of View on the Cask Bridge

    In the minds of many, legendary director Alfred Hitchcock’s infamous shower scene in the 1960 classic Psycho brought the phrase “point of view” into the language of the general public. What most do not realize is that those in the many spectrums of entertainment have been taking full advantage of the benefits brought on by an audience being dealt a limited field of vision for hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Prior to the

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Jack
  • Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (cabg) Procedure

    Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (cabg) Procedure

    Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Procedure This booklet is provided t our patients to help you understand the procedure you are about to undergo. It is our hope that the booklet will give you the information you need to allay any fears you may have about the procedure or will lead you to ask any questions you may have. Your physician has decided that it is necessary for you to undergo coronary artery bypass graft

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Jon
  • Riordan Manufacturing: Policies and Procedures

    Riordan Manufacturing: Policies and Procedures

    Riordan Manufacturing: Policies and Procedures A big part of the management profession is creating and enforcing policies and procedures. At the present time, Riordan Manufacturing has nine policies and procedures and of the nine only six will be modified. They are compensation philosophy, employee and labor relations, training and development, employee recognition programs, key jobs, and last recruitment and selection practices. In this paper, the group will explain the purpose of each policies and procedures

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Jack
  • Turning Points in History

    Turning Points in History

    In global history, many civilizations have undergone changes that historians consider turning points. A turning point is a point in time at which a significant change occurs that affects a whole society's way of life. There are many examples of turning points in the past. One turning point is in the Commercial Revolution of the middle ages. Feudalism in medieval Europe was ruthless. The manor economy was based on land, so those who had land

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Point of View "tell-Tale Heart"

    Point of View "tell-Tale Heart"

    Essay #1: “Tell Tale Heart”. Poe writes “The Tell Tale Heart” from the perspective of the murderer of the old man. When an author creates a situation where the central character tells his own account, the overall impact of the story is heightened. The narrator, in this story, adds to the overall effect of horror by continually stressing to the reader that he or she is not mad, and tries to convince us of that

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Miller’s Point of View for Education

    Miller’s Point of View for Education

    As a college student, I agree with Miller’s opinion about the fact that education should be learning itself rather than getting the grades and degrees required to achieve other goals. The hard part is not about getting this idea to students but rather to get them to change and adapt their views towards educations. Such task is indeed very difficult; however, if these students are greeted with real-life examples that support Miller’s idea then things

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Bred
  • The Miracle Worker from the Point of View of Language

    The Miracle Worker from the Point of View of Language

    ‘The Miracle Worker’ from the point of view of language Helen Keller, blind, deaf, and mute since infancy because of a severe case of scarlet fever, is in danger of being sent to an institution as her inability to communicate has left her frustrated and violent. Unable to communicate her desires, the isolated Helen flew into uncontrollable rages that terrified her helpless family. In desperation, her parents seek help from the Perkins Institute, which sends

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • Criminal Trial Procedures

    Criminal Trial Procedures

    Criminal Trial Procedures The pretrial procedures are the formal process taken after arrest is made all away up to the trial. Once an arrest has been made the prosecutor will decides to file charges if there is probable cause to the crime, which he or she is charged with. The next step will be the preliminary hearing. The preliminary hearing will establish whether probable cause is sufficient for trial. The preliminary hearing is conducted before

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Religion: Is There a Point?

    Religion: Is There a Point?

    Religion: is there a point? What is religion? And why do people feel the need to follow a certain religion? Does religion really exist? Religion can be defined in many different ways because people in society have made it this way. Some may believe in a certain religion others may not. In saying so, what is the point of religion? In my opinion religion is simply a self-made, self-serving idea. People form some beliefs about

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Vika

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