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  • How Divorce Effects Children

    How Divorce Effects Children

    The majority of people today consider divorce just a separation, although the true meaning is much deeper then that. The actual dictionary definition of divorce is defined as, “the legal termination of marriage (Health of Children).” In today’s society divorce is much more then what “the majority think” and a line of words in a dictionary. Over the past decade divorce is on an all-time high. Over fifty percent of marriages are being terminated, and

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    Essay Length: 1,767 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • How Did Malcolm’s View Change About White People?

    How Did Malcolm’s View Change About White People?

    How did Malcolm’s view change about white people? Malcolm X was one of the primary religious leaders and reformers of the 1960, where he fought for and ultimately gave his life for racial equality in the United States. His father was a reverend who believed in self-determination and worked for the unity of black people. Throughout Malcolm’s life he was treated horribly by white people, hence shaping his misconceptions of all white people and developing

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: regina
  • The Affect of Divorce on a Child

    The Affect of Divorce on a Child

    The Affect Of Divorce On A Child Divorce has been a world-wide topic for many years, many couples turn to divorce without any thoughts of how the child would be affected. The age of the child is a significant determinant of what particular effects he or she will experience. Divorce is an intensely stressful experience for all children, regardless of age or developmental level; many children are inadequately prepared for the impending divorce by their

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • How Petty Can It Get: The Mask of Boredom in Uncle Vanya

    How Petty Can It Get: The Mask of Boredom in Uncle Vanya

    How Petty Can It Get: The Mask of Boredom in Uncle Vanya Anton Chekhov is by far the greatest playwright in the history of Russian theatre. Indeed, Chekhov demonstrated that a production could be riveting without conforming to the traditional notions of drama. Avoiding the aesthetic glorification of the world, his literal portrayal of life, unclouded by false ideals, depicts the events in the human life in a straightforward manner. Moreover, through ordinary conversations, pauses

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Stenly
  • How to Put Movies on Ur Ipod

    How to Put Movies on Ur Ipod

    Now that Apple has released the fifth-generation iPod "with video," thinner and complete with a larger screen than previous models, it's easier than ever to carry and watch video files wherever you go. Average people, however, still need special tools to prepare movies for the new ipod. which can play MPEG-4 and H.264 format videos with AAC audio tracks. We've previously released two guides to help Mac owners learn how to transform video content into

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    Essay Length: 3,114 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Andrew
  • How to Write an Expository Essay

    How to Write an Expository Essay

    When you think of an essay, you probably think of a boring school assignment that you only do because you have to. My goal is to change your thinking. Essays can be interesting and fun if written correctly, and I’m going to give you some helpful hints to help you along the way. Starting at the beginning with brainstorming and going all the way through to your final, completed essay. When you write and

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    Essay Length: 813 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Kevin
  • State and Federal Legislation Affecting African Americans and Farmers During 1880-1920

    State and Federal Legislation Affecting African Americans and Farmers During 1880-1920

    The turn of the twentieth century brought profound changes to millions of Americans, and African Americans and farmers were no exception. Crop failures, economic hardships, and the failures of Reconstruction stimulated a Great Migration of southern blacks to northern cities. Racism and a glutted labor market prevented many African Americans from attaining the better life they sought. Despite these setbacks, they established new cultural institutions and modified older ones to meet the needs of urban

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: July
  • The Pol Pot Regime in Cambodia:when, How and Why?

    The Pol Pot Regime in Cambodia:when, How and Why?

    paper used at Beloit college, prof. Rapp. Was presented to the entire college. Thought you might wanna know. Cambodia, a Southeast Asian country that shares borders with Thailand, Vietnam and Laos, was under the French rule from 1863 until 1953. This long period of time affected people who fell into apathy demonstrated through their lack of political interest and desire for change. However, during this period of time, a small communist group started to emerge.

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Reproductive Technologies

    Reproductive Technologies

    Reproductive Technologies It is impossible to judge any person who makes a decision regarding the life or death of another. It is however necessary to analyze the morality or ethicality of a persons actions when placed in a difficult situation. In this case, Susan and John had made many difficult decisions, however the decisions they made may be ethically wrong. Susan and John decided to use IVF to produce a baby, because they wanted to

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Fonta
  • How England Was Conquered

    How England Was Conquered

    A new king was needed in England in 1066 because Edward the Confessor had died. He didn’t have a son but he had a nephew who was too young to rule, as he was only eight. There were three claimants who wanted to rule. William Duke of Normandy said Edward had promised to name him as a successor. He also said Harold had made an oath promising to help him become king. He also had

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Target’s Success with Technology

    Target’s Success with Technology

    Target’s Success with Technology April Lowery March 15, 2005 CIS500 Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction to the paper: 4 History of the Target Corporation: 4 Present Day Target: 5 Target and Early us of technology 6 Use of inventory technology 7 Customer Relationship Management and technology 10 Target.com 11 Creation of smart Visa Card 12 Current issues in the news regarding technology and Target 15 Conclusion 19 Bibliography 20 ABSTRACT: By implementing technology

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Bred
  • Aboriginal Woman’s Health - a Brief Over-View of Some of the Health Related Issues Affecting Aboriginal Women

    Aboriginal Woman’s Health - a Brief Over-View of Some of the Health Related Issues Affecting Aboriginal Women

    ABORIGINAL WOMEN’S WELLNESS: A Brief Over-View Of Some Of The Health Related Issues Affecting Aboriginal Women. Aboriginal Studies 1116 K Paxton-Judge ABORIGINAL WOMEN’S WELLNESS: A Brief Over-View Of Some Of The Health Related Issues Affecting Aboriginal Women. “Canada is praised for affording its people one the best qualities of life anywhere in the world, yet Aboriginal women and men (living in Canada are often) characterized by a health profile one would normally associate with the

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Mike
  • What Are the Main Hermeneutical Issues Associated with the Biblical Narrative Genre That a 21st Century Housegroup Leader Faces When Interpreting a Passage? How Does the Concept of ‘genre'help? Illustrate How to Deal with These Issues with a Biblical Te

    What Are the Main Hermeneutical Issues Associated with the Biblical Narrative Genre That a 21st Century Housegroup Leader Faces When Interpreting a Passage? How Does the Concept of ‘genre'help? Illustrate How to Deal with These Issues with a Biblical Te

    1. Introduction When reading or teaching from the scriptures, we are either consciously or sub-consciously trying to find meaning in the text. It is vital for us to understand this meaning in order for us to learn from it. The problem however, is that the true meaning of scripture can be easily misinterpreted, this is because there are many factors that must be taken into account before you are able to discern what the author

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Effect of Technology on Billpay

    The Effect of Technology on Billpay

    With nearly three-quarters of the American population having access to a PC and the Internet beginning to emerge as one of the most important modern technologies, the stage was set for a revolution in countless industries. Nowa the Internet is the gateway to the world; it has transformed many aspects of life from basics such as obtaining meals to luxuries like booking vacations. The time period between roughly 1995 and 2001 had many Internet-based companies

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    Essay Length: 338 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Tommy
  • How Wwii Ended the Great Depression in America

    How Wwii Ended the Great Depression in America

    On October 29, 1929, forever known as “Black Tuesday”, Americans were flung from wild parties, prosperity, and cultural revolutions into unemployment, poverty, and suffering. The Roaring Twenties was a time where the American people wanted to forget everything that happened in the Great War. Culture The night life soared jazz music gripped the masses and everyone danced their lives away with the flailing of limbs known as the Charleston. Economy Everybody bought stock every single

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    Essay Length: 382 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Yan
  • How Cars Work

    How Cars Work

    In this article, I'll discuss the basic idea behind an engine and then go into detail about how all the pieces fit together, what can go wrong and how to increase performance. The purpose of a gasoline car engine is to convert gasoline into motion so that your car can move. Currently the easiest way to create motion from gasoline is to burn the gasoline inside an engine. Therefore, a car engine is an internal

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    Essay Length: 665 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Bred
  • Ib History How the War of 1812 Reflect the Same Tensions That Led to the American Civil War?

    Ib History How the War of 1812 Reflect the Same Tensions That Led to the American Civil War?

    September, 2005 Internal Assessment Plan of the investigation How the war of 1812 reflect the same tensions that led to the American civil war? For this assignment I will start out by researching my topic on the internet with two websites. Then I will give evidence for my topic by stating what the authors from the websites concluded. Afterwards I will then give my analysis on the topic and answer the question in my conclusion.

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    Essay Length: 1,038 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Mike
  • Technology Changes the Developing World

    Technology Changes the Developing World

    In recent years, rapid technological progress has helped raise income and alleviate poverty in developing countries. The spread of cell phones, computers and other technological innovations has generated economic growth while improving health care and agricultural production in developing nations. But these countries still have a long way to go to catch up to the rest of the world. Rwandan traditional healer, Musa Kayairanga Traditional healer Musa Kayairanga of Rwanda uses herbs and ointments to

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    Essay Length: 882 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Monika
  • Analyse the Human Impacts Affecting the Nature and Rate of Change of Two Ecosystems at Risk

    Analyse the Human Impacts Affecting the Nature and Rate of Change of Two Ecosystems at Risk

    Analyse the human impacts affecting the nature and rate of change of two ecosystems at risk. All ecosystems are placed under levels of stress that must be withstood or overcome in the form of evolution in order to adapt and survive. These attributes determine the resilience and vulnerability of each and every ecosystem. These forms of stress fall under two categories; natural and human induced. In regards to natural stress, the term gradual is used

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    Essay Length: 1,912 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • Technology & Business

    Technology & Business

    Preliminary draft of Q1: The Internet has opened up a range of new marketing opportunities for the commerce world. A wide range of advertisement options are available: Banner ads Text ads Popups Targeted ads The last is of particular interest because it can provide advertisements targeted at the location of the user (country, town etc). Take this example: Your business has a small advertising budget and you want to do some Internet advertising. Every click

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    Essay Length: 394 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Jessica
  • How Do Shakespeare’s Sonnets Feed off the World Around Him?

    How Do Shakespeare’s Sonnets Feed off the World Around Him?

    How do Shakespeare’s sonnets feed off the world around him? Just as the earth laughs in flowers, it can be suggested that Shakespeare laughed in sonnets. For the historical themes and references, the raw emotion and prominent autobiographical trials and tribulations are absorbed in every word of the published 154 sonnets. Whether they are directed at the ‘young man’ or ‘dark lady’ it can be agreed that as an audience we are subjected to a

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • How Accurate Is the Perception That Spain Underwent a Transformation from an Open and Tolerant Society in the Late Middle Ages to a Closed and Intolerant one in the Early Modern Period?

    How Accurate Is the Perception That Spain Underwent a Transformation from an Open and Tolerant Society in the Late Middle Ages to a Closed and Intolerant one in the Early Modern Period?

    How accurate is the perception that Spain underwent a transformation from an open and tolerant society in the late middle ages to a closed and intolerant one in the early modern period? Medieval Spain society was a society of uneasy coexistence, called convivencia,. This convivencia was increasingly threatened by the advancing Christian reconquest of lands that had been Muslim since the Moorish invasions of the eighth century. The reconquest did not result in the full

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    Essay Length: 409 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • How Lauren May Have Learned of Her Fear of Flying?

    How Lauren May Have Learned of Her Fear of Flying?

    My name is Leah Marie Hunter. As of June 1, 2006, I will be going back to my maiden name of Ahrens. I was born on May 31, 1973, which puts me right at 32. I was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana which, thankfully, I was not raised there. I really have nothing against Yankees; it is just I like the culture better in the South. We are so much more hospitable down here, for

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Jessica
  • How Do Deaf People Use Telephones? What About Doorbells and Alarm Clocks?

    How Do Deaf People Use Telephones? What About Doorbells and Alarm Clocks?

    How do deaf people use telephones? What about doorbells and alarm clocks? There are many everyday devises that we hearing people take for granted, among these are telephones, smoke alarms, doorbells, and alarm clocks. When we look at how members of the deaf community use these everyday items we must consider that members within the community have very different communication needs, abilities, and preferences. Hard-of-hearing people for example can use a standard telephone with the

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    Essay Length: 263 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: regina
  • Information Technology in Pakistan

    Information Technology in Pakistan

    WHY is it that all government decisions are based on circumstances or happenings as they existed fourteen centuries ago? Could it be ignorance stemming from lack of education? The prime vital issue of the nation's education has from the birth of the country been the last on the lists of priorities of all our governments. The majority of the ministers who have been given the education and science and technology portfolios have not only been

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Steve

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