Papers 2031-2040 of total 35688 found.
Category: /History
…why Filipino recruits and few African American were separated. Having the same order to attend SD “A” school (Steward), we are not aware that our General Classification Test was high enough to be qualified in other ratings. This discrimination…
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…with their children’s progress. Bush wants to publish school-by-school report cards on the Internet to keep the parents informed (JournalSentinel). He also wants to make it easier for parents to save for college by granting complete tax exemption to all prepaid…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The importance of sleep, nutrition, and exercise Many students today ask why they are so tired all the time. It also seems that people in college become more stressed out either because of grades or because of work. All people need to do is get…
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…Treating Disease with Stem Cells This article was written by Dr. Gregory Hale, professor of Pediatrics at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, in response to questions posed by Scientific American Magazine regarding the treatment…
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…typical person who may commit fraud is a college/university educated white male. Men were responsible for almost four times the fraud as were females. Losses caused by people with post-graduate degrees were five times greater than those caused by high school…
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…told me how he could easily identify with some of the characters and how this movie really showed how screwed up we all ! are on the inside, despite the image we project outside our homes. I asked him to rate the movie based on what he had seen in the past…
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…as technological change itself. Endogenous growth theory also provides an insight into how government policy or any other institutional factors could raise the long run equilibrium growth rate of output. These factors can include government regulations, tax…
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…. In the case if colleges and universities, for example, one consumer might stress location of fast food restaurants, whereas another might assign greater weight on the cost of food. The Fishbein Model The most common multiattribute model is called the Fisbein…
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…, the first impression appear in their minds may be extremely high crime rate. From a sociological perspective, crime in America could be seen as being on the rise because of an increase in underlying problems in the lives of individuals and in the community…
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rates of teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease. Abstinence is not a crime, as most teenagers and their peers seem to think. Most teens have sex because of their peers being sexually active. The percentage of sexually active males declined from…
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