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Papers on Miscellaneous Topics
Crime And Punishment
Number of words: 944 | Number of pages: 4.... crimes which is equal to our misdemeanor crimes.
Summery crimes were all minor crimes such as: Property crimes,
Vagrancy, Drunkenness, Prostitution, Minor Larceny , and all other
minor offenses.
Probably the most famous criminal in the Victorian period
was " Jack the Ripper ". Jack the Ripper was " the first modern sexual
serial killer" ( Sugden, pg.2) Jack's trademark was the killing of
female prostitutes. But not only did he kill them, he would
surgically remove organs and intrails and place them near the dead
body. "Jack the Ripper" wasn't his only nickname, he was also called "
the W .....
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Financial Article
Number of words: 288 | Number of pages: 2.... high and that a correction is in our way very soon. What does this means? The answer is that because of the speculation of the people about how high the market is it could mean that we are at the top, in other words, people will think twice to invest in a company like Goldmaan Sachs or any Internet Stock. The reason why is because the Internet stocks will be the first one to plunges if the market goes in a correction trend. They can not hold themselves at such high levels like they are now. On the other hand, people have been saying this about the market since last year, and what has happened? The market keeps breaking more r .....
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Space Research Versus Research On Earth
Number of words: 457 | Number of pages: 2.... food clothing and education. He should try to solve the problems on Earth rather than the ones outside of it. With all these needs one day man will be able to be more competitive and will have more energy to dedicate him self for those space research. If there is no concentration for space research it wont be bad as if we do not take care of humanity. All these achievements of being able to search and go into space is done by a man for a man. The only thing which is left to be done is to keep this man fulfilled with all his needs so that way he can be successful for anything in life. A big part of the money invested into these pro .....
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Missouri Fox Trotter
Number of words: 621 | Number of pages: 3.... two natural gaits are the long easy-going flat foot walk and the delightful rocking horse canter.
The Missouri Fox Trotting horse was developed in the rugged Ozark hills about one hundred sixty years ago by the settlers who needed a horse to plow, haul logs, work cattle, and be a stylish buggy horse or riding horse for the family. The pioneers who streamed across the Mississippi River to settle in the Ozarks came mostly from Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia.(Hendricks, p285) Naturally, they brought horses that were popular in those areas: Thoroughbred, Arabian, Morgan, and Plantation horses. Later American Saddle horse, Stand .....
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Machiavellianism
Number of words: 796 | Number of pages: 3.... be disowned and liquidated by the ruler, who thus
escapes the blame for their atrocities. (In other words, the
big political figureheads get their lackeys to do their
dirty work and then use them as scapegoats.)
Basically, what Machiavelli was trying to say was that
if a prince conquered a city, the people would hate him, but
if the prince secretly hired terrorists to create an
insurrection, then marched into the city to put down the
insurrection, the people would praise him. (He would hire
his men to act like they were rebelling, and then the leader
would act like he was stopping the rebellion and protecting
the citi .....
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To Err And To Be Careful
Number of words: 953 | Number of pages: 4.... addresses the idea of error. To
the author error results from either one of two causes; one may err simply
because he/she has ignorance of the topic or one may err because of their
own carelessness. When dealing with ignorance Descartes suggests that this
type of error occurs when the will oversteps the intellect. In
clarification he explains that while the will is infinite the intellect on
the other hand is finite and thus when the individual errs he/she allows
the infinite will to overstep the finite intellect; "... the scope of the
will is wider than that of the intellect..." Because the individual is not
omniscient but stil .....
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FACTORS Of SECOND LANGUAGE
Number of words: 2578 | Number of pages: 10.... possibilities, can put students and teachers off as they loose time grappling with how to use the computer. Yet, the learning curve aside, computers can be valuable assets in the classroom. Computers being used as a tool to further a learning goal is not an entirely new phenomenon in our society. Although, their use in the classroom as a tool for second language acquisition can be said to be a fairly recent occurrence and thus deserves to be looked at as a factor in promoting the learning of a second language. Computers are wonderful instruments and can complement other learning tools in the classroom such as textbooks, VCR’ .....
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The National Tobacco Agreement
Number of words: 821 | Number of pages: 3.... the money they lost through taxes and
various other costs because of the tobacco industry. Instead of dealing
with all forty states separately, the states and the tobacco companies came
to a compromise and decided it would be in the best interest of everyone if
they settled out of court.
There are five major points of this settlement that both parties
have signed and agreed to. The tobacco companies will have to pay $368
billion in damages over a span of twenty five years which would then be
spent on medical expenses for treating the ill infected by a tobacco
product, anti-tobacco campaigns, insurance money for young children, .....
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Economics
Number of words: 1194 | Number of pages: 5.... According to the zero sum game, the lose that Coca Cola is making right now is directly proportional to the profits the other firms are making in the respected market. Coca Cola will need to take further actions to restore their brand name that they have established throughout all these years. This will significantly influences their total added costs. A strong brand has very few goods substitutes and it is very difficult for competitors to challenge the supremacy of the brand. This health scandal might have opened the doors fro new competitors. In the long run this can lead to Coca Cola’s costs for advertising to in .....
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Myth- Aliki, The Gods And Goddesses Of Olympics
Number of words: 1263 | Number of pages: 5.... for a young impressionable mind . An example of this would
be when " Cronus married his sister Rhea , and they had many children . But
Cronus was afraid that one of them might overthrow him just as he had overthrown
his father . So as each child was born , he swallowed it ." Although Cronus
eventually "throws up" the unharmed children in the end, I feel the initial
reaction might be more lasting , as well as the fact that Cronus married his
sister , which is an unacceptable taboo in society . There were other strong
images conveyed , both verbally and visually dealing with death , jealousy ,
deceit , and deformities of man and .....
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