Papers 1291-1300 of total 42545 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…Edwin O’Connor’s novel The Last Hurrah illustrates a remarkable view of the difficult and complex life of the Irish-American community of Boston in the 1950’s. The story is presented though political context focusing on social and ethnic concerns…
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Category: /History
…who came to the New World to merely make money. These money-hungry profiteers were interested in milking the land for cash crops and other sources of revenue. The Puritans, on the other hand, formed communities where they could closely practice…
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…as an instrument to make decisions in developing local projects. In the United States there is a spectacle called NIMBYism, which stands for Not-In-My-BackYard. This is when a group of a local community members protest about developments or a certain development…
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…respect, whereby members of Australia's diverse communities respect each others' differences. Sydney's Bid for the 2000 Olympic Games promoted the city's cultural diversity. In September 1993, SOCOG Board Vice President and Sydney's Lord Mayor, Frank Sartor…
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Category: /Literature/English
…When someone does something against the law they have committed a crime. They then have to be punished. The law decides the punishment. Individuals and the community decide the law. Crime is one of the biggest problems in the world today…
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…Three Reasons Why I'm Attending Frontier Community College There are many reasons for my decision to attend Frontier Community College. For example, I wanted to create a positive atmosphere for my family so I would become a better role model…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that data was transmitted over the network. In 1989 English computer scientist Timothy Berners-Lee introduced the World Wide Web. Berners-Lee initially designed the WWW to aid communication between physicists who were working in different parts of the world…
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Category: /Literature/English
…respect, whereby members of Australia's diverse communities respect each others' differences. Sydney's Bid for the 2000 Olympic Games promoted the city's cultural diversity. In September 1993, SOCOG Board Vice President and Sydney's Lord Mayor, Frank Sartor…
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Category: /Literature/English
…INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION In my life I have experienced both possitive and negative encounters, these encounters have made me learn a great deal of thing in life, such as intercultural communication, respect, adaption in different societies…
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Category: /Literature/English
community service for my senior project because I thought giving back to society and the community would be more satisfying then anything else. Performing forty hours of community service, did not only change my perspective of society, but helped me obtain self…
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