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Step-parenting
Number of Words: 2122 / Number of Pages: 8
... One method of helping the child deal with his or her feeling of guilt is, for the adults (parents) to visit with the children right away. Discuss the changes and how they may affect everyday life, and provide them with non-judgmental information about what is happening in a straightforward way. Do not underestimate your child’s ability to understand that changes are occurring. Common sense dictates, that you don't tell them all of the messy details, but a clear explanation that is age appropriate, of the situation which includes the assurance, that the child did nothing wrong, you could poss ...
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Exploring Mars
Number of Words: 2918 / Number of Pages: 11
... for useful raw materials such as water and at
the same time building up an extensive scientific picture of Mars-its state
at the present moment, its history and what the future developments are
going to be.
As astronauts journey to Mars and finally reach there the main concern
and top priority when landing will be the astronauts safety. There will be
more flexibility when choosing a landing site. The astronauts will decide
where they want to land but must take into consideration that the roving
vehicles would be able to provide extended range when travelling on the
surface of Mars. Thi ...
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Argumentative Essay: Not Delaying A College Education
Number of Words: 398 / Number of Pages: 2
... two, you will find it more
uncomfortable within your classes. The entire college experience involves
parties, football games, and drinking beer with your buddies as well as an
education. As you get into the entire experience and enjoy college, you
will understand and appreciate what a college offers.
The ideal time for college is now more than ever as you also have
scholarships and your parents to help with the expensive money arrangement
which is needed. Parents can be a great help in paying for your college,
and may be willing to pay much more immediately after graduation from High
School, ...
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Critique Of An Egyptian Cultural Society
Number of Words: 907 / Number of Pages: 4
... negatively affecting the purpose of the museum. Many people are unaware of the existence of the museum which prevents them from visiting it. If people are not going to the museum, this means that they will not have the opportunity to learn about geography from the museum. For example, monthly lectures that are held in the debate room always have low attendance. Furthermore, poor advertising is preventing funding; an important factor to any non-profit scientific organization which rely mainly on government grants and donations. An increase in funding can be used to finance many aspects of the museu ...
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Steps To And Through Sex--inte
Number of Words: 1349 / Number of Pages: 5
... met that night. There is no talk of whether they are going to use a condom, whether or not someone has a sexually transmitted disease, or what will happen if the female gets pregnant. Chances are, phone numbers or last names will not even be exchanged. This type of sexual relationship is extremely dangerous and not smart at all. One night stands are an extremely common occurrence, although it is sad to say. It is this type of behavior that leads to the spread of AIDS, herpes, and other diseases(Lear 1997).
The other type of relationship involving sexual activity is the type where two people hav ...
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Gender Issue
Number of Words: 1596 / Number of Pages: 6
... of gender differences. One question, however, still remains. Can the idea of unity truly penetrate the heart of everyone? No matter how close we are to close up the gap between the two
genders, there is no definite way of telling how male and female will came to an understanding.
Perhaps a step to approach unity is to start at the very beginning. Rules of being a boy and a girl divided the commonality from the day babies came into the world, when the babies were separated and classified by pink and blue. Later on in life before they develop a sense of personal interest, girls are given Barbie ...
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The Truman Show
Number of Words: 775 / Number of Pages: 3
... the effects of media. In every direction we move we will always come to a wall, some form of media or advertising will stop us and attract our attention. It is a reality that we are not aware of and we can not escape. We in the real world, are much like Truman, held in captivity to this media that is influencing the society. The silent, but lethal effects are evident and do affect considerable risk to our race. This is well shown in the movie , even if we still remain to ignore it, in an ignorance to what is right and what is wrong in our society.
Media has proved to have a negative effect, as it som ...
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Wake Island
Number of Words: 1709 / Number of Pages: 7
... 7, 1941, when 36 Japanese
bombers initiated the first bombing of the island. The bombings by the Japanese continued until December 23, when under continuous shelling, the Americans, under U.S. Navy Commander Winfield Scott Cunningham, were finally forced to surrender. Although the Japanese finally took the island, they incurred heavy losses. Three cruisers and one transport sustained heavy damage, two destroyers and one patrol boat were sunk, while 820 Japanese soldiers were killed, with another 333 wounded. In contrast, American military casualties included 120 killed, 49 wounded, with two ...
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Judges
Number of Words: 1945 / Number of Pages: 8
... was a mass murderer, and had eye witnesses seeing him kill a
person, but had a virtual air-tight case for him that would get him out
scot-free because he was the prime minister's son, there would be a jury.
A judge also passes sentence, which is how long the accused, if found
guilty, should be punished. A judge is looked upon as "god" to the accused
standing before him, the judge holds the fate of a person in his hands.
They command respect, and the job of a judge, if it is the supreme court or
a small claims court, the word "judge" holds special meaning.
A judge also has the good fo ...
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Mind Sports
Number of Words: 508 / Number of Pages: 2
... the course of a match. Matches can last as long as a month, with one game every day, eight hours each.
Over 120 countries officially consider chess a sport. The Unites States is not one of them. That may be because we seem to have a very narrow-minded view of what exactly a sport is. Ask any random person if chess should be considered a sport, and the most likely response will be hysterical laughter, yet more people play chess competitively than any other game in the world, and more books have been published on chess than any other subject. Most of those players and authors firmly believe tha ...
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