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Assignment: Mythology Research Project
Number of Words: 692 / Number of Pages: 3
... descended from the them.
As time passed, the Creator noticed that as humans multiplied and
prospered, they gave thanks to Mother Earth but forgot about him. He decided
thenceforth to take the souls of half the humans signifying a tribute.
In the myth, Why Men Must Die told by the Zulu's of Natal in South
Africa, we are told how because of a slow moving tiny animal man-kind suffered
and still does of mortality. The first man on earth, also a god, sent the
chameleon to give humans the message that they will be like the gods and never
die promptly. Because he took too long to travel to mankind and ...
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The Game Of Soccer
Number of Words: 678 / Number of Pages: 3
... Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Today, FIFA, which is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, has more than 140 member nations and oversees the activity of about 39 million players worldwide.
FIFA rules require that soccer be played on a rectangular field between 100 and 130 yards (90 and 119 meters) long and between 50 and 100 yards (46 and 90 meters) wide. For international matches the field is 110 to 120 yards (100 to 110 meters) long and 70 to 80 yards (64 to 73 meters) wide. A goal 8 yards (7.3 meters) wide and 8 feet (2.4 meters) high is placed at each end of the field. ...
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Performance Management
Number of Words: 2957 / Number of Pages: 11
... party, the public; this includes the implications of the other major problems.
Performance management and review can be an aid to this project, by analysing the various options and solutions and deciding on the best course of action. Each of the three main problems may be divided into a list containing various sub problems, which create the overall problems. Each of these problems must be solved by prioritising in order of importance, in order to produce the most effective solution to the project.
Performance management has been defined as “a strategic and integrated approach to del ...
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Telemedicine
Number of Words: 589 / Number of Pages: 3
... There are many obstacles and the main one is the resistance from physicians. Many health care providers are reluctant to learn how to use new technologies; especially the older doctors who work at the rural and geographically isolated regions. On the other hand, will allow health care providers to consult with expert in their field in order to better diagnose and treat their patients without any time delays or sending their patients to distant locations. Legal, licensure, confidentiality, and cost issues are other potential barriers to the widespread implementation of .1
The health care indust ...
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The Advantages Of Stupidity
Number of Words: 821 / Number of Pages: 3
... have a lot of free time on their
hands for more of lifes truly meaningful pleasures. Some of
these activities are combing facial hair, and counting the
pixels on a Sony TV. Now, there has been a rumour going
around that suggests that stupid people have low
expectations. This is true. They are so stupid that they
don't realize great from O.K. They could have a Sanyo
cordless phone, but would probably choose instead a Pierre
Cardin alarm clock telephone, because it comes free with
their sensamatic folding bed. And someone with the
"advantage" of stupidity might have a hard time doing
c ...
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Dreams Life
Number of Words: 2381 / Number of Pages: 9
... strategies. Other sleep studies have shown that dreams and dreaming are essential to our mental health ( Howell 105). Together these sudies emphasize the psychological importance of dreams and dreaming. They show how our consciousness maintains its delicate balance. Ken Howell suggests why consciousness is like a scale balancing one side against another and how dreaming is related : On one side of this mental scale our consciousness weighs its conscious experiences. On the opposite side of our mental scale our consciousness weighs its subconscious experiences. When we give more weight or attention to e ...
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Jihad
Number of Words: 493 / Number of Pages: 2
... how Islam imposed obligations and unjust rules on women. In reality, Islam gives women the right to freedom, equality, inheritance, and work I know that today many young Muslims are confused as to what to believe. So why don't we look at the word , and try to grasp a better understanding of it.
in Islam means struggle in the Way of Allah (Subhana Wa Ta'alah) . Its purpose is to support justice and the right cause. There are many forms of . Self restrain or controlling oneself from wrong acts is . Supporting the needy is also . A Muslim can do through all or any of its forms through out ...
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Education And Psych
Number of Words: 608 / Number of Pages: 3
... anything.
Understanding a student is a complex process that takes a lot of training. A teacher needs to know what the child is thinking in order to fully understand them. Teachers need to be able to communicate with the students so the student can tell the teacher what he is thinking. Another way to understand a student is to study social psychology. Social psychology is the study of the effects of people on people. More specifically, social psych observes how interactions between people affect an individual. Social psychologists study how people react in groups, emotional behavior, and attitudes an ...
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Canines On The Police Force
Number of Words: 2293 / Number of Pages: 9
... food. However, as he became more civilized, he needed to use dogs for more than those three simple things. He needed dogs to perform certain and specialized tasks. This is how selective breeding began. Certain dogs were used to herd sheep and were common on a farm. These dogs became known as Shepherd dogs. The German Shepherd in particular, is a late breed of various breeds of Shepherd dogs in Germany. Through selective breeding, they were adapted for the rough job they had, plus new ones. Their shaggy coat developed into a thick, dense, short coat. They are relatively tall, (22-26 inches) and have a ...
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Dell Computer
Number of Words: 1584 / Number of Pages: 6
... aimed at delivering the best customer experience through direct, customer relationships, cooperative research and development with technology partners, custom-built computer systems and service and support programs tailored to customer needs. Dell believes that this approach provides it with several competitive advantages. The approach eliminates the need to support an extensive network of wholesale and retail dealers, thereby avoiding typical dealer mark-ups; avoids the higher inventory costs associated with the wholesale/retail channel and the competition for retail shelf space; and reduces ...
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