Papers 1671-1680 of total 42545 found.
…as does the question regarding how did this lack of proper communication result in such a tremendous loss? Communication, or lack of proper communication, can be a partial explanation for the event. Roger Boisjoly, an engineer for Morton Thiokol, had strongly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is designed to protect minor users from harmful material (Mosquera 1999, 1). According to Mosquera (1999), the ACLU was also against the Communications Decency Act, which was designed to verify ages of user who try to gain access to pornographic material…
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Category: /Literature/English
…! cupational opportunities to those who live in the communities, racial and economic segregation, and governmental ignorance and abandonment of the urban communities. Over twenty percent of all children under age eighteen are now living in poverty (12…
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Category: /History
…, and proceeded to force communism on them. The U.S. felt threatened by the spread of communism. George Caitlin Marshall, secretary of state for Harry Truman, made up a containment policy to help stop Communism from spreading. It was named the “Marshall Plan…
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Category: /Literature/English
…by the erosion of religious certainties.” (Anderson 1983:19) However, it is difficult to articulate that imagined communities somehow merely grew out of and substituted religious groups and communities. Nationalism is defined as “a sentiment based on common…
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…as ‘using all available resources - information, equipment, and people - to achieve safe and efficient flight operations’ (p.4, 1993). Thus, training in CRM involves communicating basic knowledge of human factor concepts that relates to aviation…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…the isolation from the community affected Hester Prynne's feelings towards her daughter, the forest was an escape route for the non-believers of the Puritan law, and how the Puritan community influenced the townspeople's mentality. After the revelation of Hester's…
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…Are so called Megan's laws a good idea? Most definitely; Megan's law is designed to help protect a community by providing information about convicted sex offenders. The commonly known New Jersey law, "Megan's law", originated when the parents…
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…Reality, Misunderstood Day by day cyberspace is becoming a more intricate part of our society. As it does, we rely on it more to manage finances, research, and to communicate. Communication in cyberspace has developed a new community for people…
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…Blade- The Double-edged Sword Between Two Communities Humans subside in a world that thrives on community, society, and relationships. Within each of these categories people function together, believe in the same morals and values, and create…
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