Papers 581-590 of total 91902 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…Science and Religion have been in conflict, or rather contradiction, for centuries now, over various topics. Take for example evolution. The average man in the street doesn't know much about evolution; he's probably not a creationist, and he may know…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Are the values for a mainstream educated person and an Old Order Amish student the same? Do the mainstream culture and the people of the Trackton community hold the same expectations for their children when they complete school? From various…
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…"The Bath", by Raymond Carver and "Sea Oak", by George Saunders share similar themes of family, love and loss, but are written differently in style, structure and language. When writing fiction, there are no restrictions to the approaches a writer can…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Stunt Man vs. Iphigenia in Tauris The similarities of the two stories are apparent at times and very subtle at others. Each has its own plot and purpose. Euripides’s play was a comedy concluding the story of Orestes and the family of Agamemnon…
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…daughter and I were standing on the pavement in the rain, looking for a taxi. Just then, an old man probably around seventy years old came up to us. He was a small man who had a fine white moustache and bushy white eyebrows and a wrinkly pink face. He…
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…the hot-blooded, uncontrollable males of other nations; Shakespeare chose not to reproduce this theory. (Hecatommithi) In Shakespeare version, Iago is sexually obsessed, Othello seems to demonstrate extreme sexual reserve, and Cassio is a ladies man
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…small the problem may seem. Many times the battle will be won, and man will over come the challenge presented, and other times nature will get the better of even the best of us, showing its commanding power. Some of the best testaments to this never ending…
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…that this would be of interest to me, as the child would need some sort of intervention i.e. a steristrip, glue or suture. When I found the little boy, Jamie, he was 6 year old and sitting quietly on his mother's knee. He looked frightened and his eyes were red…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to be heard, the Electoral College must be abolished. <Tab/><Tab/>The Electoral College was developed by the framers of the American Constitution.(Electoral College) This is a very old way of electing Presidents. It was set up because…
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…research. Furthermore, they criticize the way scholars such as Alba, Hirschman and Falcon, and Lieberson and Waters, apply old immigration theories and how the results show prospects for contemporary immigrants in an unfavorable light. (226) Perlman…
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