Papers 1851-1860 of total 92937 found.
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…or it would be considered not being a good wife. As I get older I am always dreading the day I am asked to be married. I know times have changed but I have a major dilemma. Am I going to marry or continue my education? The problem is I like working with medicine…
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…of solutions limited by time, the possible tolerance for the late-comers, effective time and other qualifications referring to the time-work relation. Doubtlessly, being on time is important, but in most cases it is not crucial. There are special types of issues…
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…the confidences of the investors. Stock market dropped sharply. More horrible, a lot of companies begun to layoff, people felt tough pressure and tried to work hard to keep their positions. Even though, there were still more and more offices and companies closed. I…
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…structure and/or higher brainpower and who are willing to do the work to make them even better. These are the people society love to hate because they are somewhat jealous that these are the people who have to spend the least amount of time, but who usually…
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Category: /Literature/English
…or it would be considered not being a good wife. As I get older I am always dreading the day I am asked to be married. I know times have changed but I have a major dilemma. Am I going to marry or continue my education? The problem is I like working with medicine…
Details: Words: 476 | Pages: 2.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch postimpressionist painter, whose work represents the archetype of expressionism, the idea of emotional spontaneity in painting. Van Gogh was born March 30, 1853, in Groot-Zundert, son of a Dutch Protestant pastor…
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…. In painting figures, he chose poses that were difficult to draw. He gave his work different meanings alomost unrecognizable only to what the spectator wanted it to be. He was very succesful at what he did yet when he died they found much of his work
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Category: /Literature/English
…acts as a way to do it. Robert Hayden grew up in a family similar to this description and now writes this poem to contradict what he in fact wrote in his poem: "No one ever thanked him." The poem is used as a way to thank his father for all the hard work
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…The issue of child labour is a matter of international concern today. The protection of the children living and working in the most difficult circumstances can not be resolved without help from the international community. The concerns regarding…
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…what he put in? Physics has defined how efficient a machine is by a simple equation: work input divided by work output. This equation shows how well a machine work. It is often used to decide if a machine can be improved or if it should be replaced…
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