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  • Constitution of the Palm Desert High School Chapter of the Junior State

    Constitution of the Palm Desert High School Chapter of the Junior State

    Constitution of the Palm Desert High School Chapter of the Junior State PREAMBLE We, the citizens of the Palm Desert High School Chapter of the Junior State, in order to achieve high standards of citizenship, improve our understanding of democratic processes, develop responsibility in the individual, and promote involvement in community affairs, do establish this organization. Article I: NAME The name of this organization shall be “The Palm Desert High School Chapter of the Junior

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    Submitted: October 1, 2013 Autor: fervidtopher
  • Is the World Really Flat?

    Is the World Really Flat?

    Is the world really flat? In his famous book: The World is Flat, Thomas Friedman depicts how globalization has broken the restrictions of country border and is transforming the world into an interconnected, flat world. Based on his observations, Friedman groups these globalization phenomena into 10 so-called "flatteners", such as Collapse of the Berlin Wall, outsourcing, offshoring, and informing. He is a firm advocate of free trade. He recounts several examples of Chinese and India

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    Submitted: October 6, 2013 Autor: viki
  • Frankenstein - Significance of Chapter 5

    Frankenstein - Significance of Chapter 5

    Discuss the significance of chapter five, in relation to the novel as a whole. Focus on the writer's choice of language and form, and the social and historical context of the book     The text 'Frankenstein' is a book which discusses questions which were going unanswered at the time an gives many different indications as to what might become of these underlying questions. The significance of chapter five, in relation to the novel as

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    Submitted: October 9, 2013 Autor: antoni
  • Analysis of Representation in the Modern World

    Analysis of Representation in the Modern World

    Jumpstart Unit: Representation Through various encounters with people, I seem to have created the idea that the representations of ourselves, those around us, and indeed everything in our environment, are based mostly on the connections to things we know to be true. For example, an on-looking person knows that when they see another person crying, that person’s act represents a prior experience that may have been painful or depressing for them. The on-looking person may

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    Submitted: October 10, 2013 Autor: cschwag
  • Christian Religions

    Christian Religions

    The most fundamental sacred time for the Christian religions is Sunday. It is the one day of the week that is devoted to specifically rest and worship of God. • Advent is the time before Christmas and is a period of fasting and is a time of preparation for the birth of Christ. • Christmas is the day that Jesus Christ, the founder of the Christian religions, was born. • The date of Christmas is

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    Submitted: October 14, 2013 Autor: chelsea87
  • Drawing on Appropriate Evidence from Chapter 5, Describe How Groups Can Influence People in Positive and in Negative Ways.

    Drawing on Appropriate Evidence from Chapter 5, Describe How Groups Can Influence People in Positive and in Negative Ways.

    Drawing on appropriate evidence from Chapter 5, describe how groups can influence people in positive and in negative ways. We are all a part of groups in some form or another. Belonging to any social groups such as gender, religion and class automatically gives us a sense of belonging. Not only do we therefore tend to behave in an expected manner but are stereotyped accordingly. If we have a sense of belonging, it helps to

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    Submitted: October 19, 2013 Autor: tara_senter
  • American Response to Rising Powers in an offensive Neo-Realist World: A Rising China and Its Challenge to American Interests

    American Response to Rising Powers in an offensive Neo-Realist World: A Rising China and Its Challenge to American Interests

    American Response to Rising Powers in an Offensive Neo-Realist World: A Rising China and its challenge to American Interests The year is 2045, it's a brisk December morning and the television is turned to CNN news in many American homes. China once again makes headlines as they have successfully landed a man on mars. The Chinese military has developed a missile defense system and is making plans to confront the Japanese military over fishing rights

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    Submitted: October 23, 2013 Autor: jon
  • Some Believe That Population Growth Will Eventually Outstrip World Resources, Is This Threat a Major Concern?

    Some Believe That Population Growth Will Eventually Outstrip World Resources, Is This Threat a Major Concern?

    Introduction World’s population is increasing day by day and it has become a huge aspect of concern for this entire universe. It has been estimated on 12th March 2012, total world population was 7.037 billion (WPF Dialogue of Civilizations 2012). We have made a real mess on our earth and it has become a global concern to control increasing population. Overpopulation has for sure brought with a huge list of issues and concerns such as

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    Submitted: October 29, 2013 Autor: duanweijue
  • Religion and Ethics

    Religion and Ethics

    Abstract Often time, philosophical concepts can be conceived in several different perceptions. Good and evil are just one small example of these sometimes very controversial topics. Good and evil can be perceived several different ways simply because of environment and acquired thoughts. This paper will give several examples to these findings.   Introduction The logic of moral obligation is the study of right and wrong, what is morally acceptable and mandatory. “A good will is

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    Submitted: October 29, 2013 Autor: mziswhy
  • African American Odyssey Chapter 4

    African American Odyssey Chapter 4

    Summary for Chapter 4 Summary: In this chapter the authors explored the African-American quest for liberty during the 20 years between 1763, when then French/Indian war ended and 1783, when Britain recognized the independence of the United States. During this time, the textbook explains, how the African Americans exercised an intellectual and political leadership that had far-ranging implications. Most importantly, the African Americans used the War for Independence to gain their freedom. (67 words) Key

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    Submitted: November 3, 2013 Autor: Renee28
  • How Does Margaret Atwood Represent Loneliness and Isolation in Chapter Two of ‘the Handmaid's Tale'?

    How Does Margaret Atwood Represent Loneliness and Isolation in Chapter Two of ‘the Handmaid's Tale'?

    How Does Margaret Atwood Represent Loneliness and Isolation in Chapter Two of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’? In ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’, Atwood chooses to successfully represent loneliness and isolation in several different ways throughout the novel, but they are especially apparent in Chapter Two. Atwood’s narrator, who we later learn is called Offred, is an enigma throughout the chapter, which adds to the altogether detached atmosphere already conveyed to us. In the second chapter the author uses

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    Submitted: November 5, 2013 Autor: wampas
  • Does Organised Religion Do More Harm Than Good?

    Does Organised Religion Do More Harm Than Good?

    Q. Does organized religion do more harm than good? Ans. There are many different religions coexisting in the world today. These religions have provided psychological support for many people. The question on whether or not God exists is one thing which was difficult to find the answer to. Different people have different thoughts about God and its existence and there have been a lot of struggle by different people to find an answer but no

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    Submitted: November 9, 2013 Autor: adi990427
  • Gobal Econ World Cup Case Q2

    Gobal Econ World Cup Case Q2

    Q2a) In 2010, South Africa was hosting the 2010 World Cup event, because of it, South Africa had capture many people attention especially who love football. In fact, the World Cup event have bring out a deep impact to South Africa, no matter the benefits and the disadvantages. In order to prepare the World Cup Event, the spent more than R33-billion over a period of four years on infrastructure, close to R12-billion was spent on

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    Submitted: November 13, 2013 Autor: russiakoala
  • Chapter 2 Info System

    Chapter 2 Info System

    Chapter 2: DQ 1-3, CS 1. Information systems automate many steps in business processes that were formerly performed manually, such as checking a client’s credit, or generating an invoice and shipping orders. Today’s information technology allows more people to access and share information and allows tasks to be able to perform simultaneously, leading to faster decision making. The most important pieces of information that technology should capture are to convert manual business processes to automate

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    Submitted: November 15, 2013 Autor: steveshin12
  • Serving the World's Poor Profitably

    Serving the World's Poor Profitably

    Student: Guillermo P. Nalica Subject: Global Business Management Time: 6:00-9:00 PM Professor: Mrs. Portia Cordova Salva Reaction Paper 5: Serving the World's Poor Profitably The article tells about how Multi-National Companies can serve the poor not acting as charitable institutions but bringing their investment to cater for this untapped market of 4 billion, people the vast majority of the population. Before MNC focuses its business strategy to cater for the middle class or upper class

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    Submitted: November 16, 2013 Autor: peter
  • Individuals Who Have Had a Major Impact on the World

    Individuals Who Have Had a Major Impact on the World

    Throughout global history we’ve come across many individuals who have had a major impact on the world. Two such leaders are Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin, who both affected the world very negatively. In order to understand the ways of these leaders we have to examine their beliefs, achievements, and the effect of their actions on society. Hitler was anti-communism; he was against equality of the people. Furthermore, Hitler greatly believed in Fascism, that the

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    Submitted: November 16, 2013 Autor: ruchyrosen
  • Walt Disney World Case

    Walt Disney World Case

    Walt Disney World is a supportive company, which provides cast members with various types of orientation and training so as to develop our sense of belonging towards the company. I had to learn about the Disney culture, take safety courses to prevent injuries, and also courtesy courses. Instead of sitting back and listen to the lecturer, these courses are all very interactive, with group discussion among cast members from different departments, and we had to

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    Submitted: November 17, 2013 Autor: chandiana
  • Social Media in the Real World

    Social Media in the Real World

    highly competitive. In Ireland, you can purchase a 500ml can of beer of 79c. Heineken is very much a premium beer, with a premium price. People’s buying behavious will very often been financially motivate and they will opt for a more competitively priced beer. Advertising*** (3) Social culture (Stats!!!) Beer is the mostly commonly consumed alcohol beverage in the world. Traditionally, beer was seen as a drink of men to enjoy. However in recent years,

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    Submitted: November 17, 2013 Autor: DOC2406
  • My World

    My World

    Now onto my wants, goals, and ambitions, I think they are pretty achievable and not too ridiculous. What I am currently striving for is to be accepted into a college that has a great pre-med and technology programs so that I can complete my double major in a medical science field and in computer programming. The reason I am going for these fields is because for the longest time, probably for as long as I

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    Submitted: November 21, 2013 Autor: peter
  • Why Did Marvel File for Chapter 11? Were the Problems Caused by Bad Luck, Bad Strategy or Bad Execution?

    Why Did Marvel File for Chapter 11? Were the Problems Caused by Bad Luck, Bad Strategy or Bad Execution?

    Q1 Why did Marvel file for Chapter 11? Were the problems caused by bad luck, bad strategy or bad execution? Marvel had to file for bankruptcy (under whatever article) simply because it couldn't meet short-term obligations anymore. We think that mainly bad strategy caused this, combined with a little bad luck and bad execution (time and financing wise) of a takeover. After 1994, collectors of comic books stopped buying because they couldn't realize the returns

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    Submitted: November 23, 2013 Autor: andrey
  • Explain one Reason for the Increasing Rate of Technological Innovation in the World Since 1750

    Explain one Reason for the Increasing Rate of Technological Innovation in the World Since 1750

    1. Explain one reason for the increasing rate of technological innovation in the world since 10. Why was this important? The steam engine propelled the transportation issues further than any other invention of the century. It allowed steam to be used for propelling the ships therefore allowing more leverage in traveling and exploring the wilderness. It allowed people to gather more resources and started a whole new industry greatly increasing the economy for years to

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    Submitted: November 24, 2013 Autor: patelp
  • Bring the World Forward, Pay It Forward

    Bring the World Forward, Pay It Forward

    Bring the world forward, pay it forward. Have you ever wanted to change the world? Be something out of the ordinary, someone special? In the movie Pay It Forward, directed by Mimi Leder and written by Leslie Dixon from 2000, do they managed to get the hopes up for the many eagerly awaiting souls, living in their normal homes, with their normal wives and meaningless jobs, just waiting to get out there and do something

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    Submitted: November 26, 2013 Autor: simsim12345
  • Drama in World War I

    Drama in World War I

    World War I Drama in Lines of grey, muttering faces, masked with fear, They leave their trenches, going over the top, While time ticks blank and busy on their wrists, And hope, with furtive eyes and grappling fists, Flounders in mud. O Jesus, make it stop! - Siegfried Sassoon (1947, p.71) World War I was the first war in human history to demonstrate Humankind's immense capability of destruction. It cost, beside the psychical, social and

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    Submitted: November 27, 2013 Autor: ezzoubeir
  • World Gdp Growth

    World Gdp Growth

    The world saw a dramatic growth in real GDP per capita during the 19 and 20 century. This was the most significant advance in the history of the world. I believe that technological progress accounts for the largest parts of the sharp rise in real world GDP per capita over the last two centuries. Until the 18th century, the real world GDP per capita almost remained stable. In the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution occurred

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    Submitted: December 3, 2013 Autor: tasukete
  • What Are the Three Ways to Identify an Opportunity? Give Two Real World Examples for Each

    What Are the Three Ways to Identify an Opportunity? Give Two Real World Examples for Each

    1. What are the three ways to identify an Opportunity? Give two real world examples for each. • Observing Trends. a) For working women's, the entrepreneurs developed a Gym. This gym is exists in work place with simple and stylish equipment. it's for women's who work until late time or who don’t have extra time in their daily life, they can train and do exercises at where they work to make it easy for them

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    Submitted: December 8, 2013 Autor: AsmaKhayyat

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