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Sportsmanship
Number of Words: 1739 / Number of Pages: 7
... American Heritage Dictionary defines as, "an act in which one abides by the rules of a contest and accepts victory or defeat graciously." All those in athletics are not the only ones who need to be good sportsmen. It must also be required by coaches, cheerleaders, fans, and school administrators. I believe that some of the smallest gestures of can be effective. An example may be picking up your opponent when she falls on the ground, or patting them on the back while your team is going through the handshake at the end of a game.
is pleasant to see. It shows that athletes have learned morals, eth ...
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How Weather Affects The Qualit
Number of Words: 617 / Number of Pages: 3
... all to often have to drive in these conditions and have problems getting baby-sitters for their kids. Many people go down South during the winter for a vacation and they love the weather down there and claim they can’t wait till they go again the next year, yet when the same weather comes to Southern Ontario during the summer months, almost everybody complains.
During the summer in Southern Ontario the weather is the exact opposite that of the winter. The days are long, humid, and hot. During these days people feel lazy and don’t want to work much. Almost all the people who didn't take their enti ...
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Anywhere You Dare
Number of Words: 991 / Number of Pages: 4
... you can be with whomever you wish, , and however many partners you desire.” Of course, this was ridiculous to me, but it definitely caught my attention. It seems as if the condoms signify multiple partners. The fragrance is the “center of attention” in the entire ad and you will be to if you us the product.
I asked a few people what it seemed like the advertisement meant and most of them had similar opinions to mine. The whole idea of a “sexy girl” standing in front of three full shelves of condoms is pretty self-explanatory. What is interesting about this is that there ...
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Easing Our Childrens Fears
Number of Words: 691 / Number of Pages: 3
... help to reduce their fears. AIDS, or Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, is the final stage of a disease which causes an abnormal reduction in the body’s natural ability to fight disease and infection. Because of this, most people who contract AIDS will eventually die due to “AIDS related causes.” This can occur in a period anywhere from 5-15 years after exposure to HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), the cause of AIDS. So far, no “cure” for AIDS has been found, but current treatments have been found to postpone the onset of AIDS, and prolong life. With medication and ...
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Federal Express
Number of Words: 2611 / Number of Pages: 10
... best possible service possible. FedEx began operating in 1971, and is now the world's largest express transportation company. The founder of this company is Fred Smith, currently the President and CEO of FedEx. FedEx was founded with the goal to move packages. Fred Smith’s idea was different, his new company had an amazingly fresh concept - to devote a fleet of jets to overnight delivery. Smith came from a long line of transportation entrepreneurs and learned to fly at the young age of 15. In 1969, he purchased Arkansas Aviation with the goal of doing something more than merely selling air ...
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Terrorism
Number of Words: 583 / Number of Pages: 3
... over 21% of all international terrorist incidents worldwide in 1992, and over 23% in 1993.
There are four basic motivations for in the Middle East.
1. Bitter opposition by Rejections of Palestinian groups to the agreement between Mr. Arafat and the Israeli government. These groups see Arafat as a traitor who has betrayed the cause of Palestinian self-determination.
2. In almost every Moslem country there are groups of extreme Islamic fundamentalists, inspired and actively encouraged by the Islamic revolutionary regime in Iran, ready to wage Jihad against pro-western Arab regimes, with the aim of sett ...
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McDonaldization Of Society
Number of Words: 3294 / Number of Pages: 12
... and contrasted many angles of the East Side Mario’s concept. East Side Mario’s Restaurants Inc. is one of the millions of business’ that has implemented the four principles of McDonaldization, which are: efficiency, calculability, predictability, and control.
With the assistance of Bernard Platt, Vice President of Marie Callender’s Pie Shops, Inc., former Vice President of East Side Mario’s Restaurant, Inc., I will offer a condensed presentation of East Side Mario’s history to get you familiar with the business. East Side Mario’s Restaurants, Inc., is a wholly owned division of Marie Callende ...
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Personal Writing: My Experience With English Education
Number of Words: 1555 / Number of Pages: 6
... have knowledge of a little grammar
too). These were things that once I learned them, I was using them
everyday. Not only did I use the knowledge to read a story in reading
class or to do a writing assignment, but to maybe read the newspaper and
write a note to a friend as well.
However, then came junior high school. I believe this was when I
began to really dislike English classes. Not only was I faced with the
same long, boring grammar assignments that I was exposed to in elementary
school, but I also had to start reading long (or what I thought was long
back then) books on topics that didn't re ...
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Social Research
Number of Words: 1828 / Number of Pages: 7
... type of evidence to be collected, considering which evidence will deliver optimum validity. They must decide which stance to take during research, objective or neutral, considering which would be possible or even favourable. They must then think about how this can be best achieved. Should the research be classified as ‘scientific’ or ‘unscientific’ and what determines this?
Based on the preceding ontological and epistemological assumptions a researcher then makes methodological assumptions. Having decided on exactly what is to be studied the researcher then decides how the ...
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Books Online
Number of Words: 4650 / Number of Pages: 17
... and how they are homogeneous within their market.
Online booksellers are booming within the market they stand, and with thousands of books to offer, why would the everyday consumer choose physical shopping over using the Internet? Could it be because they would rather feel the excitement personally and take advantage of the assistance provided by the book superstores, or would they rather shop within the convenience of their own home? The online booksellers offer just as many if not more selections on the Internet. They even offer reviews, both good and bad, suggestions and comments, and more ...
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