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Category: /Literature/English
…The Benefits of Public Speaking Imagine, for a moment, that human beings could not speak. Imagine that they could not communicate ideas about science, current events, and topics as mundane as the weather. It is only then that one can understand…
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Category: /Literature/English
…people, that the cornerstone of the governing party’s beliefs is correct. This belief is that the community is of paramount importance. While individual rights are nice to have, one must be able to sacrifice them immediately in order to benefit the community
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Category: /History
…The origins of the Cold War were, some say, a battle of ideological governments (communism vs capitalism). However, I believe the origins of the Cold war are set between two superpowers, both struggling for control of the world. During WW2…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of relationship can help shape a good corporate citizenship for a company: the relationship between the company and the community where it does business and that between the company and its stakeholders. Companies and the communities in which they operate form…
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…, and vocabulary. This art of language shapes the world in many ways. Language is a step beyond simple communication, allowing the mind to express thoughts, emotion, and intellect. It changes the way in which the world is understood and conformed. Ideas…
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Category: /Literature/English
…an explicit look at Pittsburgh life. Her imagery is raw and haunting. In contrast to Vollmer’s Poetry, a pamphlet from America’s Most Livable Communities gives a more optimistic picture of Pittsburgh. America’s Most Livable Communities is a coalition of cities…
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…that it becomes apparent that the underlying theme is sociological and psychological trends. Depp plays an interesting character that has scissors as hands and represents an oddity to the community that he is brought into. The community is portrayed…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s, The Scarlet Letter and in Salem, by Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible. Both towns are perfect models of the churches’ affect on their communities. Both towns were settled by immigrants from England seeking religious freedom from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to change. Upon trying to understand the dynamics of the publ! ic relationship between Charleston high school and the community, one must begin at the administration level. Mr. Broome is the new principal of Charleston high School. He asserted that his…
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…The Treaty of the European Union changed completely the situation of the industrial environment in terms of empowerment. Some of the activities that the Community took, were the strengthening of the competitiveness of the European industry and founding…
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