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The Lure Of Professional Leagues
Number of Words: 568 / Number of Pages: 3
... second cause for students leaving college early is fame. Many athletes
are well-known in college, but nothing like the athletes who are the
professional leagues. Look at Emmit Smith, the running back for the Dallas
Cowboys. A person cannot go into a mall in America where his jersey is not
sold. Both little children and some adults worship him. Professional
athletes are even making their own movies now. What other profession can a
nineteen or twenty year old be paid millions to play a game and have a
movie career on the side? The lure of this stardom usually takes the place
of finishing ones ...
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Nature Of The Work
Number of Words: 1234 / Number of Pages: 5
... at zoos or botanical gardens.
Some work as consultants to business firms or to government, while others test and inspect foods,
drugs, and other products or write for technical publications. some work in sales and service jobs
for companies manufacturing chemicals or other technical products.
Advances in basic biological knowledge, especially at the genetic level, have resulted in a new
technology called biotechnology. Biologists using this rapidly developing technology recombine the
genetic material of animals or plants, making organisms more productive or disease resistant. The
first a ...
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Freud And Caligula
Number of Words: 2718 / Number of Pages: 10
... It is the part of the mind containing the traditional values & taboos of society.
Psychosexual development had five stages: the oral stage is the time during which the infant is orally fixated; the anal stage is the time during which the child finds gratification through excrement; the phallic stage is the stage during which children begin to choose sexual preference with their parents. This is the stage of the Oedipus and Electra complexes for boys and girls respectively; latency is the period during which both sexes repress their Oedipal attachments and identify with their own sex; finally, the g ...
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Socrates: Psychic Harmony Is The Greatest Good
Number of Words: 246 / Number of Pages: 1
... He
says that this is good intrinsically and instrumentally. Which means that it is
good for its own sake and the sake of the consequences. Therefore, immoral
behavior is a result of an unbalanced personality and leads to irrational
behavior. Psychic harmony is a psychological condition and makes one moral,
which according to Socrates is a social condition. Psychic harmony has no
motivation. You either have it or you don't. Moral behavior comes from your
own beliefs and desires. If one is bad or unjust in the social sense it is
because of their sensuality, greed, or vanity. This is because of a ...
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Philosophy
Number of Words: 329 / Number of Pages: 2
... which
are associated with the whole concept of philosophy; such
as, Is their a God? morally, we are brought up to believe
that God truly exists through religion, but how can we be
so sure? It has been said that philosophy does not have a
right or wrong answer, but could it be that we as a society
did not search hard enough for the answer? and can we use
logic as a tool for answering philosophic questions?
In conclusion, philosophy has existed since the begining of
time and it has since then begun to open our minds to new
and different perspectives. To continue this process of
int ...
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Purchasing A Small Business
Number of Words: 2791 / Number of Pages: 11
... There are many things to consider before the final decision is made. First of all, exactly what do you want to accomplish? To make millions of dollars, right? Or is it to have the freedom of being your own boss? Whatever the reason, you must be sure that it is something that you are ready to devote an exorbitant amount of time and energy into and that it is something that you really want. Otherwise, you might be stuck doing something that you hate. If you are ready to commit then you must ask yourself just how far will that commitment extend. How much of your own time, energy, and money are you ...
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Men's Basketball
Number of Words: 303 / Number of Pages: 2
... high school in the United States. From here both boys and girls are recruited to play for college. After college few make it to the American and National leauges. Some even find playing in Europe satisfys their love for playing basketball.
Mens Basketball has always defined the way basketball was played. In the 1990's the NBA opened a concurrent leauge by initiating the WNBA. The first professional womans basketball leauge opened the door for girl athletes. It had always been the "boys" were more athletic, but now its becoming more of a womens world. I'd like to see a common man play Cynthia Cooper ...
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Is Daycare A Viable Option
Number of Words: 676 / Number of Pages: 3
... home gets sick it's not likely that reoccurring illnesses will be a problem. An at home parent can take the extra time to take extra special care of a sick child.
It has been said that children in daycare centers learn the socialization skills necessary to lead them in the right direction later in life. A herd of cattle when they are fenced in a pasture also learn social skills; an order of hierarchy that enables them to get along together and take care of themselves. Not to compare children to cattle, but people of all different ages have to learn to get along in a number of different situat ...
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Female Genital Mutilation
Number of Words: 1693 / Number of Pages: 7
... the female anatomy. In our culture, Freud stated in his book, Sexuality and the Psychology of Love, that the "elimination of clitoral sexuality is a necessary precondition for the development of femininity. In 1979, the "Love Surgery" was performed on women in the United Sates. Dr. James Burt, the "Love Surgeon", introduced "clitoral relocation" (sunna circumcision) to the medical field. He believed and acted upon the idea that excision does not prevent sexual pleasure, but enhances it. Dr. Burt practiced in Ohio for almost ten years before he was exposed after which he gave up his license.
Clito ...
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Greek Myth Book Report: Prometheus Steals Fire From Heaven
Number of Words: 1220 / Number of Pages: 5
... - This minor character is heaven's lame smith. His part is somewhat
significant later in the story, but he has no say in what he does, even if it is
wrong.
Pandora - Pandora was made by Zeus. She was made to curb man's power. As
beautiful as a goddess, the immortals bestowed gifts on her to make her more
captivating. Pandora is the 2nd antagonist in the story.
IV. Theme
The hero's mission is to create a man like figure on the Earth, with the
power of fire. Pandora accidentally opened a jar full of disease, envy, revenge,
spite, and other evils which went on man, down on the earth, bu ...
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