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Sex On The Net
Number of Words: 1098 / Number of Pages: 4
... of pornography. They have been exposed to it from an early age and it has become an addiction like smoking or drinking. Part of the problem is that censorship laws are not enforced. Some newsagents will sell a twelve-year-old, pornography, (legal age of 18) but will not sell them a packet of cigarettes (legal age of 16 until June 1994). The obvious derivative from this statement is that fines and punishments for selling pornography to underage persons are not high enough. So why don't we raise them? The answer to this question can be found on the screen of every computer in the world. The Internet, ...
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Native American Masks
Number of Words: 711 / Number of Pages: 3
... captured a man or a women, and brought them great
power . These people were often members of secret societies .
Throughout rituals, there were two additional types of dancers .
they were called the Fools, and the Grizzly Bears . The Fools and the
Grizzly Bears acted as sort of the police at these events, and were there
to make sure everyone in the audience behaved.
One of the most dramatic Northwestern performances was the Ghost
Dance . This was a reenactment of a visit to the land of the dead . Few
Northwest traditions are still carried on today .
Subarctic and Arctic
Masks were esse ...
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Freud And Dreams
Number of Words: 2238 / Number of Pages: 9
... of
the term activity that Freud most appreciated in this brief definition for,
as his understanding of the dynamics of dreaming increased, so did the
impression of ceaseless mental activity differing in quality from that of
ordinary waking life (Fine, 1973). In fact, the quality of mental activity
during sleep differed so radically from what we take to be the essence of
mental functioning that Freud coined the term "Kingdom of the Illogical" to
describe that realm of the human psyche. This technique of dream-
interpretation allowed him to penetrate (Fine, 1973).
We dream every single night whether it ...
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The Making Of The Cat
Number of Words: 4550 / Number of Pages: 17
... primordial soup
was created. Via the ultraviolet radiation, light- ning, volcanic action,
and other forms of heat and energy, this soup was able to slowly combine
the organic molecules into ever more com- plex forms: first simple amino
acids, then organic macromolecules, then single-strand RNA molecules, and
finally simple viruses.
The only trouble with the soup theory is that is almost definitely
wrong! The time required for it to work is statistically greater than the
lifetime of the Earth. The time is only statistically greater, however,
and anything is possible...
Various explanation ...
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What Is Love
Number of Words: 409 / Number of Pages: 2
... that launched a thousand ships? Federally expressing Van Gogh's ear? The construction of Le Tour Eiffel? All of these were results of love and love lost.
Star-crossed lovers have stated that love is not hand nor foot nor any part belonging to a man. Matrimonial ceremonies also claim that love is not jealous or boastful. Let it be stated hear that love also is not a gourmet dish, a domesticated animal, or a latest trend. Love is not a strategic defense mechanism nor the best kept secret at the Pentagon. Love is not another seasoning to bottle and stick on the dust-lined shelves of the spice rack. Lo ...
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Violence In Hockey
Number of Words: 1262 / Number of Pages: 5
... Bruins will never quite no matter what the score or time. McSorley was all ready aggravated form a fight that took place earlier on in the game with McSorley on the losing end of the battle with Donald Brashear. Marty McSorley knew that the Bruins were not going to win, so there was nothing else to lose. With three seconds left in the lop sided game, McSorley approached Brashear on the Canucks blue line and gave him a two handed chop across his head with his stick. Brashear fell to the ice and hit his head with enough force to nock him unconscious. The players on the ice at the time took exceptio ...
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Money And Information
Number of Words: 4719 / Number of Pages: 18
... Although globalisation has led to the blurring of the distinction between economic crime and organised crime residual elements remain. The global network has made economic crime more lucrative, more anonymous, and therefore less risky. The focus of this essay will be on the part that European countries play in facilitating global computer crime and the role and motivation of corporations and individual actors within a European setting.
In order to present this essay with some element of clarity it is necessary at first to distinguish between the different areas of computer crime that I will be discu ...
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FACTORS Of SECOND LANGUAGE
Number of Words: 2578 / Number of Pages: 10
... computer, not to mention the vast choice of possibilities, can put students and teachers off as they loose time grappling with how to use the computer. Yet, the learning curve aside, computers can be valuable assets in the classroom. Computers being used as a tool to further a learning goal is not an entirely new phenomenon in our society. Although, their use in the classroom as a tool for second language acquisition can be said to be a fairly recent occurrence and thus deserves to be looked at as a factor in promoting the learning of a second language. Computers are wonderful instruments and ca ...
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What To Do With Alcholic Paren
Number of Words: 597 / Number of Pages: 3
... out blaming the person and allow them to answer then they will understand and be cooperative about the matter.
Another way to try and help an alcoholic is to get them into rehab or counseling. In many cases this is the best and most convenient way to help out him/her with their problem. By doing this you are realizing that the person or people have a problem, and need help. Some people will get offended in this matter, but that is the risk that you have to take. If they do get offended they should see that right there they need help. If they do not get mad or angry than maybe they did not have a ...
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Engagment Ring
Number of Words: 524 / Number of Pages: 2
... will of course will have to rise to the challenge of providing a symbol of affection for their significant others that equals or surpasses the value of their friend's diamond.
After the diamond is presented to its intended, the excitement builds and emotions run high. A woman may begin to dream of that elaborate wedding with seven bridesmaids and a church full of family and friends. As the woman makes plans of a future with the perfect mate, her emotions are ecstatic. Even though those emotions may sometimes take a turn for the worse , and low periods hit, all she has to do is look at the perfect d ...
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