Papers 1891-1900 of total 128263 found.
…        Anyone who has ever walked through a shopping mall on a weekend knows how popular videogame arcades have become with our young people. It is becoming a force in the lives of millions of kids all across America. Parents and teachers…
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…Tedious FASFA forms, long lines with no end at the Financial Aid office, bills to pay at Fiscal Services, starving college students! All for what? To graduate and be in debt when you start working. College education should be provided by our nation…
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…glance definition of such a concept could seem evident, because people often think that judging whether something is good or bad is so natural that a question of how to make such a judgment seems unnecessary, but in reality it often appears so…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that were not alive. Africa was turning humans into products, all the while neglecting their health, family, and cultural ties. The African slaves were brought to America in mass numbers in unbelievably uncomfortable settings, and many of them died…
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Category: /Literature
…Discovering or deciding what we want to do with our lives is a huge undertaking. In fact, the process can be so overwhelming that many people simply avoid the questions all together. They find it much easier to sit down and watch TV than to go deep…
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…the corporate culture of the company, that we really begin to understand how the company functions and operates. References 1.<Tab/>Balssingame, Kelley M. "Working their Magic: Disney culture molds happy Employees." Employee Benefit…
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…powerful countries in the world, cannot control a situation like this. Children are our future. Parents should be in charge of most of the discipline in their lives. Schools are for education, not just discipline. When children are not punished, they think…
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…Age Transpires Identity <Tab/>As a multivocallity, twenty-year-old, middle-class, heterosexual, male, student of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with white American, German, Methodist, cultural history; the feelings I express…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Incorporation into the dominate "white" culture plays a critical role in American Indian and African literature during the time periods we now refer to as Colonial Literature and Literature of the New Republic. From how these types of people's works…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Native American Culture in "The Red Convertible" In the short story "The Red Convertible," by Louise Erdrich, the author, contrasts the old way of life versus the new. Erdrich does this through metaphorical symbols: the color red, convertible…
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