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  • America’s Public Opinion: How Much Will Morality Cost?

    America’s Public Opinion: How Much Will Morality Cost?

    America’s public opinion: How much will morality cost? Is there a discount with that value? Today, we open our mailbox only to be bombarded by the next Visa ad “0% APR until 2010” and many American consider it, after all, the second refinanced mortgage payment is due soon. We are swiping away our values and mortgaging our morality all in pursuit of what American history has been found upon: consumerism. Through the history of

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: July
  • Public Speaker: How I Came to Be one

    Public Speaker: How I Came to Be one

    123Public Speaker: How I Came to be One I was born into a home where public speaking was an every day part of life. Both of my parents were teachers and my father also being an Athletic Director and baseball coach furthered my family’s experience in the art of public speaking. I always have naturally been an adequate communicator when it came to large groups of people. But as I have matured, I have seen

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Vika
  • Public Affection of Homosexuals

    Public Affection of Homosexuals

    Exemplifying Good Teamwork Teamwork, as defined by the American Heritage Dictionary as being cooperative effort, brings good synergy amongst a group of softball players. A well-balanced, well-functioning team, coach included, should come together and form a bond that nothing can dissolve. Teams are like families. Nothing should be able to destroy that mindset. From personal experience, my high school softball team functioned like a family. We ate together. We stayed the night over each

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Victor
  • Sexual Harassment Policy Statement

    Sexual Harassment Policy Statement

    Sexual Harassment Policy Statement American Inter-Continental University prohibits sexual harassment in any form by any member of the University. Such conduct as defined by state and federal laws may result in disciplinary action up to and including dismissal and expulsion. For purposes of the University’s policy, sexual harassment is defined as harassment on the basis of sex that has the purpose or effect of substantially interfering with a persons work performance or creating an intimidating,

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    Essay Length: 1,081 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Private Schools Vs. Public Schools

    Private Schools Vs. Public Schools

    From Pre School through sixth grade I attended a private school. However in seventh grade I decided to alter to a public school. Meaning I have had experience with both types of schools. Although private schools and public schools have a lot in common, they differ in many ways, such as the following: teachers, dress code, religon, and most of all, the difference of students who attend each school. Teachers from my private school and

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Public Social Security Budget

    The Public Social Security Budget

    SIMONA MARIA POP THE PUBLIC SOCIAL SECURITY BUDGET The budget of a government is a summary or plan of the intended revenues and expenditures of that government. In some countries, such as the United States, the budget is mainly prepared by the legislature, in others it is prepared by the government. Budgets are an essential element in the planning and control of the financial affairs of a nation or business and are made necessary essentially

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Separation and Interaction of Murasaki’s Public and Private Identities

    The Separation and Interaction of Murasaki’s Public and Private Identities

    In The Diary of Lady Murasaki by Murasaki Shikibu, through criticism of court life and analysis of her own well being as well as the behavior of others, Murasaki displays keen awareness that she is miserable and unfit where she is but is incapable of escaping it. Though she is "vexed at the pettiness of court life" (Diary 35) and analyzes others with a superior outlook, she admits to her own insignificance and submission to

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    Essay Length: 268 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Yan
  • Creationism in Public Schools

    Creationism in Public Schools

    Charles Darwin had changed the world of science, and society's view on the origin of mankind, in 1859 when he presented his Theory of Evolution. It states that, animals and plants have their origin in other preexisting types and that the distinguishable differences are due to modifications in successive generations (HaselHurst,1). Evolution has been taught as a part of the science curriculum in public schools, grades k-12, across the nation for many years now. However,

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Jurgen Habermas's Concept of Public Sphere

    Jurgen Habermas's Concept of Public Sphere

    Jurgen Habermas's concept of Public Sphere Jurgen Habermas developed the concept of Public Sphere, an open network to facilitate exchanges, as a part of a larger project dealing with the paradoxical consequences of rational western capitalism. The project is deeply rooted in Weber's reflections on the role of religion (Calvinism) in the development of capitalism in the North-Atlantic Rim, and the Marxist critique of such reflections as laid out by the members of the Frankfurt

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Gene Situation Analysis and Problem Statement

    Gene Situation Analysis and Problem Statement

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement Private companies are often touted as family type businesses where relationships are close and problems are handled internally without the brash glare of headlines. In some instances these companies strive on their privacy and their ability to make decisions without government oversight. Private companies are often reluctant to go public and will avoid doing so at all costs. However, there may come a time when there is not other choice.

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Mission Statement

    Mission Statement

    Mission: We exist in order to add value to the lives of those with whom we work by producing the highest quality of industrial and technological products, according to the needs of both society and the companies with whom we work. Analysis: When thought in market terms, the mission statement of the Kale Group seems to be highly market-oriented and exceedingly achieved. The Group’s core objective is “adding value to the lives”. Its customers are

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    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • Search and Seizure in Public Schools

    Search and Seizure in Public Schools

    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss public school districts’ limits on “hate” speech and reconcile those limits with the decision in Tinker v. Des Moines. Importance to Education To avoid disturbance and disruption and to create and maintain a safe learning environment, public schools often adopt policies that forbid certain acts on the part of students. Included in many of these policies are prohibitions on hate speech. The opinion of the court

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    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Jon
  • Debate over Public and Private Schools

    Debate over Public and Private Schools

    The debate over public and private schools has been a debate that has been going on for many years. Many parents and students battle over, which option of education is better: public or private. Public schools are available to more students because of the cost of receiving an education is relatively cheap, but are many downfalls, and whereas private schools "offer a better education and opportunities," the cost of a private education in Illinois is

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    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Artur
  • Eleanor Roosevelt : A Personal and Public Life

    Eleanor Roosevelt : A Personal and Public Life

    J. William T. Youngs Eleanor Roosevelt: A Personal and Public Life Longman, New York 2000 This book is about a woman who forever changed the course of women's role in American history. Eleanor Roosevelt was an extremely important figure in the history of the United States, especially during the twentieth century. The way the author uses the book to help the reader to feel included in Eleanor's life, makes the reader feel as if he

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    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Steve
  • Debate - Second-Hand Smoke in Public Places

    Debate - Second-Hand Smoke in Public Places

    Debate: Second-Hand Smoke in Public Places Being the independent country that the United States has become, there has also been the controversial topics for debate: abortions, use of handguns, and smoking in public. Smoking does a lot of things such as cause air pollution, harming nonsmokers, and harming the smokers themselves. The biggest problems are the locations for controversial smoking which is restaurants and movie theaters. Second-hand smoke, also known as passive smoke, is the

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • "not for Publication" Chris Masters- Expository Analysis

    "not for Publication" Chris Masters- Expository Analysis

    Not For Publication “Journalists are given the privilege of shared access to the first draft of history, and some responsibility to make sense of it.”(NFP) The light that Chris masters sheds on the ethics and responsibility of investigative journalism in relation to the public and on whom the report on is explored in Not for publication. Masters’ expository discourse develops the common ‘essential objective is profit rather that saving the world.” Masters first hand experience

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Monika
  • Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Global Communications

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Global Communications

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Global Communications A well established body of evidence now shows that the confidence in the telecommunication industry is waning. Stockholders are bemoaning diminishing returns and doubting the ability of the telecommunication industry to grow again. The economic pressure working against them was very noticeable in Global communications stocks, traded three tears ago at $28 per share; today, the stock is valued at $11, more than 50% depreciation. Stakeholders are looking

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Janna
  • Statement of Intent

    Statement of Intent

    Statement of Intent I make my sculptural forms to evoke a feeling of playful intrigue in the complexity of a single, continuous line. They originate from a simple concept of a free flowing drawn line and I turn those lines into forms that the viewer can hold, reposition, and feel. They offer a single line the opportunity to create dozens of other curvilinear lines that can be viewed simply by changing ones point of view.

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    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Fatih
  • With Particular Reference to Public Opinion and Wider Political Implications, Critically Assess the Impact of Press and Broadcast Coverage of the Palestinian Conflict."

    With Particular Reference to Public Opinion and Wider Political Implications, Critically Assess the Impact of Press and Broadcast Coverage of the Palestinian Conflict."

    "With particular reference to public opinion and wider political implications, critically assess the impact of press and broadcast coverage of the Palestinian conflict." The implications of media coverage on the Palestinian conflict are many. The superficiality and commercialisation of the media has resulted in a confused public opinion of the conflict, one of propaganda, naivety, and frequent misunderstanding. With particular reference to television, the media has come under fire for its surface scratching, depthless propaganda-like

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    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Anna
  • Should Netscape Go Public to Satisfy Capital Needs

    Should Netscape Go Public to Satisfy Capital Needs

    Should Netscape go public to satisfy its capital needs? Netscape does need to go public to satisfy its capital needs over the next three to five years. Netscape is in a position to capitalize on the consolidation of the technology sector. Further, they need to remain competitive against Micorsoft’s Internet Explorer. By taking the company public, Netscape will also be able to raise capital to expand its business, finance acquisitions, pay debt and have

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Victor
  • Public Grooming

    Public Grooming

    1.0 INTRODUCTION People have always had this habit of publicly grooming themselves without bothering what other people might say about them. This kind of behavior has been very much evident in almost everybody that we became immune to it. We have lived with it for a long time that we don't even notice the fact that we are actually spending most of our time grooming ourselves, publicly. 1.1 Objective of the Experiment This study aims

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • Defining Public Relations

    Defining Public Relations

    Defining Public Relations This paper will attempt to define Public Relations from three different sources, as well as give the writers personal definition on the subject. Personally Public Relations were viewed as a means of informing the public as to a certain event or situation. According to the textbook the definition is “Public relations is a planned process to influence public opinion, through sound character and proper performance, based on mutually satisfactory two-way communication.” (Seitel,

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Jack
  • Advertising and Public Relations in the United States

    Advertising and Public Relations in the United States

    From their beginning, advertising and public relations has played a major roll in the advancement of the major forms of mass communications. Each has influenced printing, radio, television and cable, and the internet in various ways. If it were not for advertising and public relations, these forms of communication may not be what they are today. The origin of advertising extends to around three thousand years before Christ. While the advertising in this time was

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Public Health and Economy

    Public Health and Economy

    Physical Medicine PHYSICAL MEDICINE PHYSICAL MEDICINE also called PHYSIATRY, PHYSICAL THERAPY, OR REHABILITATION MEDICINE, medical specialty concerned with the treatment of chronic disabilities and with the restoration of normal functioning to the disabled through physical modes of treatment, such as exercise. This specialized medical service is generally aimed at rehabilitating persons disabled by pain or ailments affecting the motor functions of the body. Physical medicine is one means employed to assist these patients to return

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    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Victor
  • Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Global Communications

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Global Communications

    Situation Analysis and Problem Statement: Global Communications Global Communications is facing dwindling profits as the result of too much competition. This issue is further complicated by shareholder demands for increased returns, employee needs for higher wages and better benefits, and customer needs for greater technical sophistication at lower costs. Company leaders have developed an aggressive strategy that will diversify their current bundle of products and services offered and allow them to penetrate international markets

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    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Victor