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  • Today’s Global Market

    Today’s Global Market

    In today's global market the need for efficient and reliable tools is of great importance. One such tool that has helped man is that of the computer. With advances in technology occurring everyday, the computer is still at the forefront of today's economic world. With the versatility to perform many different needs for different users, the computers future looks pretty bright. As an accounting major student, the accounting industry is one that is heavily immersed

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Mr.Linden’s Library Creative Short Story

    Mr.Linden’s Library Creative Short Story

    “Mr. Linden?” cried Kiran as she entered the mansion that belonged to Joseph Linden. “Hello? It’s Kiran; I’m here to talk to you about that book you recommended.” She stood in the marble-floored entry hall under the colossal crystal chandelier. An elderly man appeared at the top of the spiral staircase in front of an extensive painting of a woman in robes. “Ah Kiran, I have been awaiting your arrival,” the man said. “Please, follow

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    Essay Length: 1,010 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Kevin
  • The Banner of Battle - the Story of the Crimean War

    The Banner of Battle - the Story of the Crimean War

    After the Napoleonic wars, European Statesmen avoided war in fear that war on the continent would led to violent social change. The Revolutions of 1848, which started in Paris, spread across the European continent replacing statesmen in France and Austria, increasing the desire for Hungarian independence, and inspiring movements for German and Italian unification. This political upheaval destroyed the "Concert of Europe's" united responsibility of maintaining peace on the continent as nations resorted to authoritative

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    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Story

    Story

    When it comes to me sitting down and listening to a story I look for a few specific characteristics that the story must have for me to consider it interesting and well told. To begin with, the character of the story must be somewhat realistic and it really helps when it is somewhat like me. The story must get to its point quickly and keep me on the edge of my seat in order for

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    Essay Length: 377 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Love Story

    Love Story

    LOVE STORY By Erich Segal The story is told from the viewpoint of a student of low at the Harvard University called Oliver Barrett. He is part of a rich famous family from Harvard. During his senior year he met Jeniffer Cavilleri, a Radcliffe music student, who is yet to become his love. At the beginning their relationship didn’t go so well and they tend to disagree a lot. Eventually they fell in love. Oliver

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    Essay Length: 313 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Vika
  • Quality of Cars in Today’s Market

    Quality of Cars in Today’s Market

    Quality of Cars in Today's Market In today's society, transportation is becoming a bigger factor in everyday living. People need transportation to get to work, school, events, or even to visit a friend or family member. In order to visit these places, transportation is offered through buses, airplanes, trains, or automobiles. However when considering everyday life transportation, automobiles are by far the most popular way to travel; but how do you know which car to

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Bred
  • Shop Talk and War Stories

    Shop Talk and War Stories

    In the literary masterpiece, Shop Talk and War Stories by Jan Winburn, various journalists share their different experiences in the field of journalism. These experiences cover the commencement of news room jobs, the science of reporting, the art of interviewing, writing, beat reporting, investigative reporting, story types, broadcast journalism, computer assisted reporting, what is, ethical journalism, and certain issues that arise on the job of being a journalist. For each topic, several professional journalists

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    Submitted: March 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • A Story Told Through Song

    A Story Told Through Song

    Neal Timberlake Mrs. Thompson English 9- period 6 23 August 2006 A Story told through Song When song writers write songs, the songs usually have to do with real situations and other aspects of their life. For example writers write songs about love, life problems, adventures, feelings, and dreams. In the novel The Hobbit by, J.R.R. Tolkien, songs are used many times throughout the story. In The Hobbit J.R.R. Tolkien uses songs to explain adventures

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: David
  • Understanding Characters in Objectively Narrated Stories

    Understanding Characters in Objectively Narrated Stories

    Understanding Characters in Objectively Narrated Stories Characterization is the way writers develop characters and reveal those characters’ traits to readers. (Kirszner 121) Most times in a story we learn about the characters, through their own thoughts or through the narrative of a third person. In fact, most stories written are told through a first or third person narrative. What about the less popular point of view, the objective narrative? In the objective narrative there

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    Essay Length: 2,120 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: David
  • The Most Important Social Issue in America Today

    The Most Important Social Issue in America Today

    Social issues have plagued the women and minorities of our country for decades upon decades, degrading them as if emotions and morals were not evident amongst them. The article entitled "Affirmative Action" states that as representation of minorities and women became more and more necessary, a movement called "affirmative action" became an important issue. Affirmative action is not limited to the uplifting of certain genders and races, but it focuses on establishing standards of certain

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    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Max
  • Characterization, Tone, and Setting in the Story of an Hour

    Characterization, Tone, and Setting in the Story of an Hour

    Characterization, Tone, and Setting in The Story of an Hour 1 The theme of “The Story of an Hour” is do not believe everything that is told to you until you see it yourself. This story is understood better when you focus on these three critical concepts, characterization, tone and setting. 2 First off is characterization, which is important for what is upcoming at the end of the story. To understand this you must understand

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    Essay Length: 537 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Do the Current Accusations of Pax-Americana Have Any Resonances with Colonialism And/or Imperialism of the Past?

    Do the Current Accusations of Pax-Americana Have Any Resonances with Colonialism And/or Imperialism of the Past?

    Do the current accusations of pax-Americana have any resonances with colonialism and/or Imperialism of the past? Introduction In this paper, it will be established that the power of the United States in the world today has similarities to the imperialistic and colonial powers of the past. A further analysis into the more modern threats and dangers of having a political power such as the United States achieving such an ironclad grip on global politics and

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The Elusiveness of War and the Tenuousness of Morality in Tim O'Brien's “the Things They Carried,” “how to Tell a True War Story,” and “style”

    The Elusiveness of War and the Tenuousness of Morality in Tim O'Brien's “the Things They Carried,” “how to Tell a True War Story,” and “style”

    The Elusiveness of War and the Tenuousness of Morality in Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried,” “How to Tell a True War Story,” and “Style” In the novel The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien demonstrates how exposure to the atrocities of nations at war leads to the soldiers having skewed perspectives on what is right and wrong, predominantly at times when the purpose of the war itself appears elusive. The ambiguity that consumes the stories

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Coming of Age Stories

    The Coming of Age Stories

    Stories about youth and the transition from that stage of life into adulthood form a very solidly populated segment of literature. In three such stories, John Updike’s “A & P,” Richard Wright’s “The Man Who Was Almost a Man,” and James Joyce’s “Araby”, young men face their transitions into adulthood. Each of these boys faces a different element of youth that requires a fundamental shift in their attitudes. Sammy, in “A&P”, must make a moral

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    Submitted: March 17, 2010 By: Top
  • Freedom Today

    Freedom Today

    What exactly is freedom today and how does it affect us? The Oxford English Dictionary defines freedom as “The state of being able to act without hindrance or restraint, liberty of action” (524). More often than not, people do not take the time to realize all of the freedoms in existence around the world today. Bronislaw Malinowski states that “Freedom is the most dynamic, essential, and general factor in the problems of to-day” (22).

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    Essay Length: 458 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Creation Stories

    Creation Stories

    creation stories- comparing the Eskimo creation story, the Genesis creation story, and the evolution creation theory. There are some very different theories but some very similar concepts between the Eskimo creation story, the Genesis creation story, and the theory of evolution. The Genesis and Eskimo stories are pretty old whereas the theory of evolution is a lot newer. The Eskimo creation story has been ruled out by most as a myth or a folk tale.

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    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • Tess of the D’urbervilles-Summary of Part I

    Tess of the D’urbervilles-Summary of Part I

    Tess of the d’Urbervilles Chapter I The scene begins with a middle-aged peddler, named John Durbeyfield. Making his way home, the man encounters Parson Tringham, who claims to have studied history. The Parson tells Durbeyfield that he is of noble lineage, the d’Urberville family, and his family has prospered for many generations until recently. Tringham tells his him however that this heritage comes from such a long period of time ago that it is

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    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Victor
  • The Story of Isaac

    The Story of Isaac

    The story of Isaac . In telling the story of Isaac it is very important to tell about his father Abram . Once Lord ordered Abram to leave his country , his people and his father's household and to go to the land that God was going to show him . After that God made promises which were fulfilled inthe rest of the Genesis. The first was making Abram into a great nation . Naturally

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    Submitted: March 19, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Discuss the Pros and Cons of New Zealand Investors Choosing to Invest off-Shore in Today's Environment.

    Discuss the Pros and Cons of New Zealand Investors Choosing to Invest off-Shore in Today's Environment.

    Introduction: Information from the newspaper The Press shows that the growth of the New Zealand market is expected to drop to 1.9% and with low growth comes higher risk as companies struggle with low demand and low investment. With the New Zealand economy slowing down New Zealand investors are looking to invest overseas to maximise returns on investments This essay will discuss the pros and cons of New Zealand investors choosing to invest off-shore.

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    Submitted: March 19, 2010 By: July
  • The Relevance Today of a Jury of Her Peers

    The Relevance Today of a Jury of Her Peers

    In "A Jury of Her Peers," Susan Glaspell illustrates many social standards women experienced at the turn of the century. She allows the reader to see how a woman's life was completely ruled by social laws, and thus by her husband. Glaspell also reveals the ignorance of the men in the story, in particular the sheriff and the county attorney. I think some examples are rather extreme, but in Glaspell's day, they would have

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    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Could Non Violence Work Today?

    Could Non Violence Work Today?

    Could Non Violence work today? Dr. King method for non violence is the end justifies the means and believed in the love. Also did not want black to seem like the aggressors. So could non violence work today? I believe it could work if everyone just thinks before they act, but I say no that non violence will not work in this world today. In this world people are so focused on an eye

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    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Jessica
  • The Story of Bonnie and Clyde

    The Story of Bonnie and Clyde

    Bonnie Parker was born on the first day of October in 1910, in Rowena, Texas. Bonnie was an excellent student and the second of three children. An avid fan of Romance and Confession magazines, she wasn’t the typical stereotype of a killer, much less a serial murderer. Standing at four foot ten inches, she married Roy Thornton. She got a tattoo on the inside of her thigh of two hearts with their names intertwined. But

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    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: David
  • Law Reform for the Current Abortion Legislation in Australia

    Law Reform for the Current Abortion Legislation in Australia

    Law Reform for the Current Abortion Legislation in Australia The possible avenues of law reform for the current Abortion legislation. Currently, Abortion is illegal in every state of Australia, unless the mother is given a Doctor’s referral, or if it fulfils the following criteria, a) It would affect the Mother’s livelihood or b) It would affect the mother’s mental state. Prolonging amendments to the Abortion legislation that would further liberate the current restraints by making

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    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Wendy
  • No More Room for the Sounds of the Underground in Today’s Sensationalist Society?

    No More Room for the Sounds of the Underground in Today’s Sensationalist Society?

    No more room for the sounds of the underground in today’s sensationalist society? CBGB’s is one of the most famous and highly regarded music venues in the world today. Having been open for 32 years, this humble looking establishment at 315 Bowrey has become what is known by many as “The home of underground rock music”. However, it greatly saddens me to think that this iconic landmark is currently facing a very real threat of

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Yan
  • A Short Story: Do We Have a Choice

    A Short Story: Do We Have a Choice

    Short Story ‘Do we have a choice?’ Laying down on the Hostels Bed, the two best Friends -Zeba and Zaraa- remembered the time they have spent together. The have been friends since the age of five. The started school together, studied together, partied together and whatever they did did it together. Now they graduated together from King Edwards, a university in Lahore- Pakistan, and had to go back to their own homes. “Oh Zeba,” said

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Jessica