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  • The Long Awaited Answer to My Unknown

    The Long Awaited Answer to My Unknown

    The Long Awaited Answer to my Unknown Johnny Tran August 2, 2006 BIOL 3444-002 Unknown #12 Introduction Bacteria are microscopic unicellular prokaryotic organisms characterized by the lack of a membrane-bound nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. They are remarkably adaptable to diverse environmental conditions and are found in bodies of all living organisms and on all parts of the earth. The purpose of microbial biochemical tests is to identify the unique traits it yields and with

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Bred
  • The End of Apartheid

    The End of Apartheid

    The End of Apartheid In January 1986, President Botha surprised apartheid supporters with the declaration that South Africa had "outgrown the outdated concept of apartheid." The National Party then began conditional and augmentable change, at a slow constrained pace. In 1989 F.W. De Klerk was elected President; the South African economy had been deteriorating due to international sanctions, this convinced many South Africans that race relations needed to change; De Klerk promised to pursue a

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Gm Returns to South Africa 10 Years After End of Apartheid

    Gm Returns to South Africa 10 Years After End of Apartheid

    GM Returns to South Africa 10 Years after End of Apartheid General Motors left South Africa ten years ago because they had some problems with this country due to their racial discrimination, called Apartheid. General Motors did not want to be part of this because the United States was already desegregated, so staying there could have affected its brand reputation. A lot of firms confronted the dilemma of staying in South Africa to make profit

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    Essay Length: 377 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Bred
  • George Washington Could Not Afford to End Slavery

    George Washington Could Not Afford to End Slavery

    In his writings, George Washington felt very strongly that slavery was an institution that needed to be eliminated from American society. However, there were several circumstances that arose following the American Revolution that would prevent Washington from actively pursuing the elimination of slavery during his lifetime. It is certainly plausible that George Washington's personal economic short-comings, forefront in the setting of conflicting political agendas and the nation's revolutionary climate, prevented this founding father from actively

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    Essay Length: 1,847 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Battle of Long Island

    Battle of Long Island

    The Battle of Long Island took place on August 27, 1776. The American outpost of Colonel Edward Hand's sent word that the British were preparing to cross Long Island from Staten Island on August 22, at dawn. There were three frigates, the Phoenix, Rose, and Greyhound, and two bomb ketches named Carcass and Thunder, in Gravesend Bay. The frigates were anchored in the Namews. British generals Cornwallis and Clinton had a force of 4,000

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    Essay Length: 590 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 16, 2009 By: Fonta
  • What Took the North So Long

    What Took the North So Long

    "What Took the North So Long?" In Williamson Murray's essay he discusses the struggle between the North and the South. Also how it was the first modern war that was fought using technology and industry on the slaughtering fields. The union lacked a cohesive army and a good plan of attack. Once General Grant was in command for the North, the Confederacy was hopeless to win. The Civil War ravaged armies of the North and

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    Submitted: February 17, 2009 By: Steve
  • End of the Vietnam War and Effects on America

    End of the Vietnam War and Effects on America

    U.S. Withdrawal U.S. President Lyndon Johnson's decision not to seek reelection in 1968 prompted serious negotiations to end the war to began. Between 1968 and 1969, contacts in Paris between North Vietnam and the United States were expanded to include South Vietnam and the NLF. Under the leadership of President Richard M Nixon, the United States changed its tactics to combine U.S. troop withdrawals with intensified bombing and the invasion of Communist sanctuaries in Cambodia

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    Submitted: July 15, 2009 By: Vika
  • Huey P. Long

    Huey P. Long

    Huey P. Long was a very determined, intelligent man and politician. The attribute that no one can deny in Long was his ambition. From the beginning of his career, he was headed to the top. His brash personality and stubbornness were what some people tended to dislike. He acted as he pleased and never apologized for his actions. His determination was best depicted in the fact that he taught himself law after dropping out of

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    Submitted: November 8, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Long Term Financing

    Long Term Financing

    Long-Term Financing Paper Introduction to Finance and Accounting February 27, 2007 Long-Term Financing Paper For a publicly traded company, shareholder value is the part of its capitalization that is equity as opposed to long-term debt. In the case of only one type of stock, this would roughly be the number of outstanding shares times current share price. Things like dividends augment shareholder value while issuing of shares (stock options) lower it. This Shareholder value

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    Essay Length: 378 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 9, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Good Leaders Are Made Not Born. If a Person Has the Desire and Willpower, He Can Become an Effective Leader. Good Leaders Develop Through a Never Ending Process of Self-Study, Education, Training, and Experience.

    Good Leaders Are Made Not Born. If a Person Has the Desire and Willpower, He Can Become an Effective Leader. Good Leaders Develop Through a Never Ending Process of Self-Study, Education, Training, and Experience.

    To inspire workers into higher levels of teamwork, there are certain things a leader must be, know, and, do. These do not come naturally, but are acquired through continual work and study. Good leaders are continually working and studying to improve their leadership skills; they are NOT resting on their laurels. Definition Leadership is a process by which a person influences others to accomplish an objective and directs the organization in a way that makes

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Economy in Long Run

    Economy in Long Run

    Economy in the long run There are number of factors which determine the long run growth of the US economy. The basic factors are called the factors of production land, labor capital and entrepreneurship. Without these four factors it would be impossible for any economy to grow or sustain growth in the long run. When the economy grows the standard of living in a country usually rises. Consumers will have more money to consume goods

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    Essay Length: 619 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Fatih
  • How to Prepare Various Materials (coins, Firearms, Etc.) for Long Term Storage Below Ground

    How to Prepare Various Materials (coins, Firearms, Etc.) for Long Term Storage Below Ground

    METHODS OF LONG TERM UNDERGROUND STORAGE BY WILLIAM N, NELSON AND STANLEY A. CATLOW Reprinted by the permission of: MAGNUM ENTERPRISES P. O. Box 621 Ephrata, Washington 98823 INDEX Chapter 1....................................4 Above Ground ...........................4 Chapter 2....................................5 Below Ground ...........................5 A. Ammo Cans.......................5 B. Plastic Bags ...................6 C. PVC Pipe........................6 Chapter 3....................................8 A. Cosmoline ......................8 B. Plastic Coatings................8 Chapter 4....................................12 A. Indicating and Non-indicating...12 B. Vapor Phase Inhibitor . . . ....14 Chapter 5....................................16 Location of

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    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Edward
  • Choose a Novel in Which the Ending Is Skilfully Prepared Throughout the Text

    Choose a Novel in Which the Ending Is Skilfully Prepared Throughout the Text

    “The Great Gatsby” by F.S. Fitzgerald is a novel where we see the use of symbolism of death and ghosts and the use of first person narrative, in order to help skilfully prepare us for the tragic ending of the novel with death of the central character. Set during the 1920’s, “The Great Gatsby” is about ‘Jay Gatsby’, who fulfils the American dream by becoming rich. After having fulfilled the American Dream he tries

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    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Janna
  • Why Does Frankenstein Begin and End with Walton’s Letters?

    Why Does Frankenstein Begin and End with Walton’s Letters?

    Why does Frankenstein begin and end with Walton’s letters? Victor Frankenstein is a scientist whose ambition will be fatal. His story is central to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Nevertheless, Shelley gave a frame to Victor’s tale as Frankenstein begins and ends with Captain Walton’s letters. In this analysis, I will show that Shelley did not insert the letters by chance, but that they add a deeper dimension to the novel. Walton’s letters play an important role

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    Submitted: November 11, 2009 By: Monika
  • Microsoft End-User License Agreement

    Microsoft End-User License Agreement

    END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE. IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Microsoft End-User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual person or a single legal entity, who will be referred to in this EULA as "You") and Microsoft Corporation for the Microsoft software product that accompanies this EULA, including any associated media, printed materials and electronic documentation (the "Software Product"). The Software Product also includes any software updates, add-on components, web

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    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Mike
  • Licensing Requirements and Accreditation Affecting Long-Term Care

    Licensing Requirements and Accreditation Affecting Long-Term Care

    Licensing Requirements and Accreditation Affecting Long-Term Care Michael E. Puckett University of Phoenix HCS/443 August 5, 2006 Licensing Requirements and Accreditation Affecting Long-Term Care The world of health care is changing from the needs of individuals due to changes in expectations of the health care organizations. One steady component of long-term care is the need for regulation in the industry that serves the public. Regulation is provided in several ways that includes licensing bodies, accreditation-granting

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    Essay Length: 1,251 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: regina
  • Long Live Free Quebec

    Long Live Free Quebec

    Although francophone and anglophone Canadians are still both Canadians, they maintain very separate identities. Tensions between Quebec and the rest of Canada climaxed in 1995 when the Quebec separatist movement lead to a referendum in which residents of Quebec were prompted to vote on whether or not to separate from the rest of Canada and become its own sovereign nation. However, tension like this did not just appear out of nowhere. A lot of the

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    Essay Length: 442 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Review of Dickerson’s End of Blackness

    Review of Dickerson’s End of Blackness

    Debra Dickerson, a lawyer and journalist, sets out to inform blacks that they have to give up on the past. If they do not give up on the past, there will be no future for blacks in America. She opens her book, The End of Blackness: Returning the Souls of Black Folks to Their Rightful Owners, by saying “this book will both prove and promote the idea that the concept of ‘blackness,’ as it has

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    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Never Ending Blending

    The Never Ending Blending

    The Never Ending Blending Sociology 101 Introduction In the past few years there have been numerous studies and hundreds of research about interracial dating. People may wonder why there are studies for such a seemingly simple topic. After all, the media has now targeted gay and lesbian marriages so it would seem as if that topic would over shadow interracial dating. But because it does not get the main attention does not mean it is

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    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: Wendy
  • In the End; the Marranos

    In the End; the Marranos

    The term marrano refers to the Crypto-Jews from the Iberian peninsula, i.e. descendants of Jews who were forced to adopt the identity of Christians. The term marrano denotes in Spanish "damned," "accursed," "banned"; also "hog," and in Portuguese it is used as an opprobrious epithet of the Jews because they do not eat pork. The name was applied to the Spanish Jews who, through compulsion or for form's sake, became converted to Christianity in consequence

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    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: Mike
  • Long Day’s Journey - Significance of Fog

    Long Day’s Journey - Significance of Fog

    Long Days Journey: The Significance of Fog (8) A Long Day’s Journey Into Night, by Eugene O’Neill, is a deeply autobiographical play. His life was rampant with confusion and addictions in his family. Each character in this play has a profound resemblance, and draws parallels and connections with a member of his own family. The long journey that the title of the play refers to is a journey into his past. Fog is a recurring

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Livable Cities: Long Beach, Ca & Springfield, Mo

    Livable Cities: Long Beach, Ca & Springfield, Mo

    There are perhaps few other cities that could serve as a better model of promoting a “livable city” than Long Beach, California. The city’s troubled downtown, a depression in the early 1990s, and the downsizing of McDonnell Douglas all placed Long Beach on the verge of not being livable. Despite these significant losses and setbacks, Long Beach made an excellent comeback. The plan to make Long Beach livable again was divided into three areas, all

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: David
  • The Last Judgment and the End of the World

    The Last Judgment and the End of the World

    The Last Judgment and The End of the World What would one do if you knew the world was going to end in 5 minutes? Would they do all the things they always desired to do but never got the time for? Would one get down and pray for absolution or would they sit back, relax and anticipate for the apocalypse to come. Everyone has some idea that they will be judged at the end

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Top
  • Lord of the Flies - Analyzing Its Ending

    Lord of the Flies - Analyzing Its Ending

    An ending is the most crucial part of a book. Not only does it conclude the whole book, but it can also give the reader a whole new interpretation to what the book is about. Ў®The Lord of the FliesЎЇ by William Golding is a typical book that illustrates this point. Without the ending, the book would hardly amount to half of its true value. This is because the ending shows what the book

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Jon
  • A Long Way Down

    A Long Way Down

    Suicide and humor are two words not often associated with each other, but Nick Hornby takes the pair on in his novel A Long Way Down, a dark comedy about suicide and life after a failed attempt. The book is narrated by four characters taking turns telling the story in their voice. The resulting hodgepodge gang includes Martin, a quasi celebrity who loses everything after an affair with a fifteen-year old girl; Maureen, the middle-aged

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Victor

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