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Art Censorship
Number of Words: 739 / Number of Pages: 3
... Dr. Prichard, argued that the University was a place that all learning avenues should be ex-plored. Within the framework of the University students would learn to discern right from wrong under the guidance of the University faculty. I agree with President Prichard be-cause freedom of speech is one of our basic rights in Canada and it should be protected at all costs.
Once something creates a lot of controversy or is deemed inappropriate it is a per-fect occasion to have a discussion. People who harbor certain ideas that can be construed as offensive can listen to others speak their mind on the subj ...
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Trench Coat Mafia And Society
Number of Words: 591 / Number of Pages: 3
... The preferred attire of the Trench coat Mafia were black trench coats, sunglasses and army berets. This code of dress was designed to stand out from the rest of the students, and to attract attention to them. This was not a wise decision made by the group as it attracted more abuse from students and became clearly recognised as ‘misfits’. This worsened the communication gap between the group and other students. The school should have identified this problem and attempt to rectify the situation.
The group’s alienation from the rest of the school community made most people thi ...
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Human Life And Fire
Number of Words: 637 / Number of Pages: 3
... two fires
are alike, in what they do. Some roam free while others are confined to an area.
A fire is beautiful to some, while to others it is dangerous and hellish.
These phrases can be used to illustrate life, as well. Life begins as a
type of spark. Some believe that life begins at conception, thus showing that
life does begin with a very small, yet significant "spark." Others believe that
life begins at birth. This could be related to the beginning "spark" of life
through the way a baby enters the world, in material form. Humans begin to
grow through their experiences and how they ar ...
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Psalm 23
Number of Words: 632 / Number of Pages: 3
... says, "He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters" (Psalms 23:2). This beautiful verse expresses the contentment and security the sheep are enjoying. When sheep are lying down in green pastures, it means they have their tummies full. The "quiet waters" might better be thought of as "restful waters."
David had sinned in his life when he had Bathsheba's husband killed. In his next verse, "he restores my soul. He guides me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake" (Psalms 23:3), he tells us that he recognized that he was that little lost sheep that had strayed ...
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Is Your Body Clear
Number of Words: 1225 / Number of Pages: 5
... company is Neutrogena. They have numerous products for sale for the face, hair, and body. One of their newest products is called Body Clear§ Body Wash.
I found this particular ad in a magazine strategically placed toward the front between two different articles. This magazine, YM, is typically intended for young females between the ages of 13 to 19. The target audience for the body wash would therefore have to be intended for these teenage girls.
Before we can examine the ethos, pathos, and logos of the ad, we must visualize it. The center of the page has a large picture of the ...
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The Republic By Platoe
Number of Words: 1214 / Number of Pages: 5
... for the community. To keep this ordered, Plato has set up the Myth of the Metals. The Myth of the Metals states that when people are created they have one of four different types of metals in them. A person who has gold in them is destined to become a Ruler, a person who has silver in them is destined to become an auxiliary, and a person who has iron or bronze in them is destined to become a farmer or another worker. It also adds though that just because one’s parents are both made up of iron doesn’t mean that their children will be made up of iron, they could turn out to be Rulers w ...
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Discussion Of The Feasibility Of Miracles And The Grounds For Christianity Existing Without Miracles
Number of Words: 1355 / Number of Pages: 5
... the Gospels were
written from 20-100 years after Christ died. The Acts were a collection of
works made from two hundred to three hundred years after the crucifixion,
collected from different accounts. And then there are the letters, which were
written approximately four hundred and fifty years after the fact. They were
written by St. Paul, who was also a soldier for the Roman army and killed
hundreds of Christians, who believed and followed God, without the scriptures
that Hume talks about. From this, if you take away the scriptures, God's church
carries on and if you take the people from the c ...
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Stern V. Fcc
Number of Words: 529 / Number of Pages: 2
... This twelve-minute monologue called “Filthy Words” consisted of, according to Carlin, ‘words you couldn’t say on the public airwaves’ (qtd in essay). This caused one of the most controversial cases in the history of broadcasting. It would then set the standard of what could and could not be said on radio.
It is clear that much of the Stern content is outside of the example of disallowed content embodied in the Pacifica ruling. On the other hand, the vagueness of the precedent may mean that some or all of Stern's talk is legally "indecent". Like their 1973 defin ...
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Working In The Clouds
Number of Words: 774 / Number of Pages: 3
... is military aviation. Military aviation refers to aircraft flown by the armed forces. Aircraft have a chief weapon in many wars. The major air arms of the world's military, has a variety of aircraft developed for both strategic and tactical purposes, such as, the supersonic fighter and the strike aircraft. Some of these advanced aircraft have the capability of flying three times the speed of sound and carrying missiles and radar-directed antiaircraft artillery. The second sector of aviation is commercial aviation. Commercial aviation began in Germany in 1910. Commercial aircraft provide public air tr ...
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Pkt
Number of Words: 1329 / Number of Pages: 5
... from Keynesian analysis. The prevailing theory in economics was static rather than dynamic. Harrodsf argued what was needed is a body of theory to explain what caused the observable movement of the economic system to change overtime. The Harrod-Domar formula, in which the growth rate as the dependent variable, is determined by the propensity to save and the incremental capital/output ratio.2
eThe Accumulation of Capitalf by Robinson and eReview of Economic studiesf by Kaldor were two key writings, which appeared in 1956. Both explained about the distinction between wages and profits in the work ...
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