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  • Using Endgame and Top Girls as Your Starting Point, Examine the Ways in Which Departures from Theatrical Naturalism Are Used to Develop the Main Themes of These Plays.

    Using Endgame and Top Girls as Your Starting Point, Examine the Ways in Which Departures from Theatrical Naturalism Are Used to Develop the Main Themes of These Plays.

    Theatrical naturalism refers to the act of using dramatic techniques to create the illusion of reality. A plays themes and key points can often be better portrayed through the unreal, certain themes perhaps benefiting from the flexibility a lack of reality allows. Two such examples can be seen in Thomas Beckett’s Endgame and Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls where both play writes exploit departures from reality to better develop or in some cases allow the existence

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The Effect of Pesticides on the Embryonic Development of Zebrafish

    The Effect of Pesticides on the Embryonic Development of Zebrafish

    Abstract The title of my science fair project is The Effect of Pesticides on the Embryonic Development of Zebrafish. My project is about the ways that a common fertilizer can hinder the development in Zebrafish eggs, also known as Danio Rerio. Zebrafish eggs are commonly used in scientific studies for many reasons. One being that their growth process is easier to study because they develop outside of the mother’s body. Another reason is, due to

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    Essay Length: 377 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Vika
  • Intel Stragy Development

    Intel Stragy Development

    INTEL STRAGY DEVELOPMENT Environment Reduce greenhouse gas emissions per production unit 50% below 2002 baseline by 2010. In support of our climate change goal, achieve a 10% absolute reduction in perfluorocompound (PFC) emissions from 1995 levels by 2010. In support of our climate change goal, reduce energy consumption from our operations an average of 4% per production unit per year from 2002 through 2010. Register our first U.S. Green Building Council LEED (Leadership in Energy

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    Essay Length: 534 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Child Called "it" Written by Dave Pelzer

    Child Called "it" Written by Dave Pelzer

    A Child Called “It” The book A Child Called “It” was written by Dave Pelzer. “In the years before I was abused, my family was the “Brady Bunch” of the 1960s. My two brothers and I were blessed with the perfect parents. Our every whim was fulfilled with love and care.” These are Dave’s words about his family before he was abused by his mother. Dave Pelzer has experienced a truly extraordinary life. As a

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    Essay Length: 667 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Jack
  • Poverty in Our Nation

    Poverty in Our Nation

    Poverty In Our Nation Although the United States is one of the richest countries in the world many of it's people sleep in the streets, dig through garbage cans to find food, and carry all that they own in this world on their backs or in shopping carts. These people are classified as the homeless. I believe that being brought up into a lower class, defines your social status in this country. I believe

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Janna
  • Nick’s Psychological Development in Ernest Hemingway’s in Our Time

    Nick’s Psychological Development in Ernest Hemingway’s in Our Time

    Nick’s Psychological Development in Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time In Hemingway’s collection of short stories, In Our Time, we follow a character by the name of Nick Adams. We are introduced to Nick in “Indian Camp” as a young boy, and follow him to adulthood in both Parts I and II of “Big Two-Hearted River”. Through this we see Nick develop and learn about some major facts of life. Nick is a character who is

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    Essay Length: 1,635 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Yan
  • Personality Development in Twins

    Personality Development in Twins

    Running head: PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN TWINS Personality Lab: Proseminar in Development: Personality Development in Twins I am a fraternal twin. I have, for the longest time wondered about how me and my brother think in relation to eachother. Why did Adam turn out to be a math genious and I became the writer? Adam and I both have the same neck lines given, but what of Adam’s hazel eyes? Mine are brown and so are

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    Essay Length: 2,755 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Race, Poverty & Globalization

    Race, Poverty & Globalization

    Race, Poverty & Globalization INTRODUCTION How is poverty related to globalism, and why are people of color under the most severe threat from this process? Certainly, other people are also under a threat from this globalization process, and some would assert that democracy and capitalism itself may be undone by this process if it is not checked. To answer the above question and to understand why minorities and other marginal populations are most at risk,

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    Essay Length: 907 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • A Child Called It

    A Child Called It

    A Child Called IT The book is an autobiography of David Pelzer. He writes about his struggle to stay alive in a home where he is treated like a slave and an animal. The book begins with the people at Dave's school finally report Dave and his condition to the authorities. The whole book is a flashback, except for the very beginning, when a policeman is taking the boy away from his mother, to freedom.

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Jon
  • Agreement to Custody of the Child with a Stipulation as to Child Support

    Agreement to Custody of the Child with a Stipulation as to Child Support

    AGREEMENT TO CUSTODY OF THE CHILD WITH A STIPULATION AS TO CHILD SUPPORT 1. CUSTODY OF THE CHILD As set forth below the child will live with Cerone Samuel. or, 1. VISITATION The parties have agreed that it is in the best interest of the child that they reside with Cerone Samuel. However, both parties realize that they each love the child and that the child love them both and that the child need to

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Andrew
  • A Child Called It

    A Child Called It

    How would life be if our mouths were taped shut or if we had to be afraid of intimidation and persecution for expressing our opinions? Freedom of speech is the most important right provided by the Bill of Rights. After all, the other rights provided by the Constitution would not be of much value if we could not express our opinions through freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is one of the most fundamental

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Tommy
  • An Approach to the Development of a Quality Metric for Electronic Learning

    An Approach to the Development of a Quality Metric for Electronic Learning

    Education is life long learning endeavor. It is a process of constantly elicitating, acquiring, organizing and integrating specialized knowledge into a single whole that can be used to help improve one's thinking skills. It is an exciting, relevant and vibrant process. The taxonomy of educational objectives can be found in Bloom (1956). He described the order of sequencing the content of the subject and assessing the learning progress based on the learner behavior. Educating, nevertheless

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    Essay Length: 2,657 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • Reflection Paper (concepts of Development)

    Reflection Paper (concepts of Development)

    Development, as we all know of it, is an event or a series of events which simply tell us whether our country is improving or if it is worsening. Development may depend on a country’s advancement on technology, continuous construction of infrastructure and the like. Furthermore, development has various concepts which were formulated to support its strategies for the good of our country. But with what our country is experiencing right now, do we have

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Artur
  • Cognitive Development According to Piaget

    Cognitive Development According to Piaget

    Cognitive Development According to Piaget Cognitive development is defined as gradual orderly changes by which mental processes become more complex and sophisticated, or the scientific study of how human beings develop in certain orderly stages as they get older. The actual study of cognition refers to the process of knowing; it is the study of all mental activities related to acquiring, storing, and using knowledge (Microsoft, 2001, p.3). How we as humans develop cognitively

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Effects of Poverty in Our World

    Effects of Poverty in Our World

    All over the world, disparities between the rich and poor, even in the wealthiest of nations is rising sharply. Fewer people are becoming increasingly “successful” and wealthy while a disproportionately larger population is also becoming even poorer. There are many issues involved when looking at poverty. It is not simply enough (or correct) to say that the poor are poor due to their own (or their government’s) bad governance and management. In fact, you could

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Vika
  • No Child Left Behind Act (nclb)

    No Child Left Behind Act (nclb)

    No Child left Behind Act (NCLB) In 2002, President Bush signed into law No Child Left Behind Act, to ensure that every state is testing every child. (http://www.whithouse.gov/infocus/education/2007) Students from culturally, and linguistically backgrounds, expanding access to tutoring, help parents to get information in time for their children. Our children must be equipped with the knowledge and skills to compete in the global economy. (Judy,R.,Reading in content areas.pg.71,2006) It is important to be aware of

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Implication of Of Geographical Indications in Wto on Developing Countries

    Implication of Of Geographical Indications in Wto on Developing Countries

    One of the most important developments in the millenium that had far reaching implications in the world economic systems is the formation and functioning of the WTO. To say the least, the economic history of the human kind can conveniently be divided into pre WTO era and post WTO era. While the WTO regime is compelling every country in the world to readjust, reformat, redesign their economic system to synchronise with WTO regime. Those countries

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    Essay Length: 817 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Child Abuse

    Child Abuse

    Child Abuse Child abuse is the physical or emotional or sexual mistreatment of children. Child abuse is increasing more and more in America. Whether it is from a broken home or the parents were abused as children themselves. The point is little innocent children are being abused and in some cases even killed. Why do innocent children get abused? Anger, depression, hate. All of these could be possible answers as to why children are being

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Monika
  • Globalization: Does It Help or Hinder Poverty?

    Globalization: Does It Help or Hinder Poverty?

    Introduction Globalization is one of the most widely debated topics in the world today. There are many different schools of thought on the effects of globalization on world poverty. Certain people believe that globalization increases global poverty and that the poor of the world are cheated because of it. However, others believe that globalization decreases poverty and helps aid the poor. Further to this, another group of people believe that poverty and globalization are not

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    Essay Length: 1,660 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Steve
  • Gandhi on Poverty

    Gandhi on Poverty

    Circumscribed amongst the seemingly endless list of ecological problems our world is currently staring face to face with, there is one that, depending on what region of Earth is analyzed, could be considered one the worldпїЅs most overlooked dilemmas. Poverty is making its way across the globe like a disease, affecting not just those without employment, but everyone. Anyone who pays taxes helps to fund AmericaпїЅs welfare program. Anybody who lives in or frequently travels

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Real Estate Development Analysis

    Real Estate Development Analysis

    C LAMBCHOP DEVELOPMENTS DEVELOPMENT COMPARISON INTRODUCTION This report provides feasibility, cash flow and various risk analysis of the returns of two proposed developments with consideration for both Lambchop Developments, and for possible equity investor, Idaho Investments. The report will provide a summary of the analysis, a comparison of the developments and will make recommendations as to which development is most suitable both for the developer or investor. Target rates of return have been established by

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Jack
  • Personal Values Development

    Personal Values Development

    Personal values are the genuine beliefs and feelings that one donate. Deliberately, they develop into our ideals. A value is a faith, a duty, or the beliefs that is significant. Whether ones are deliberately conscious of them or not, every person has a core set of personal values. Values can variety from the ordinary, such as the belief in working hard and promptness, to the more mental, such as independence, distress for others, and concord

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Max
  • Importance of Human Resource Development

    Importance of Human Resource Development

    IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Human Resource is the most Important and vital Factor of Economic Development or it can be said that humans are the agents of development. some of the importance of Human Resource or Human Capital are. 1) Country Develops if The Human Resource is Developed: To enhance economic development the state constructs roads, buildings bridges, dams, power houses, hospitals, etc. to run these units doctors, engineers, scientist, teachers, are required. So

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Development of Immigration Policy in Japan

    Development of Immigration Policy in Japan

    Development of Immigration Policy in Japan I Introduction: Immigration Flow Any ЃgGaijinЃh that has come to Japan may have had the awkward feeling of an invisible barrier that is felt in the immigration policies of Japan. A country that is an island could be a reason of the peculiar (from the world standard) policies that the Japanese government has implemented throughout history. My paper is divided in four sections. The first point that we should

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The Development of Cloning

    The Development of Cloning

    The development of cloning Bioethics, which is the study of value judgments pertaining to human conduct in the area of biology and includes those related to the practice of medicine, has been an important aspect of all areas in the scientific field (Bernstein, Maurice, M.D.). It is one of the factors that says whether or not certain scientific research can go on, and if it can, under which rules and regulations it must abide by.

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Vika