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Number of Words: 1042 / Number of Pages: 4
... unable to have sex with my husband during this time to ensure knowledge of who the father was. Once we decided on the terms, it was time to begin the process.
A few days later, I went down to the agency to begin the process of artificial insemination. I knew that I would probably be returning several times before I actually became pregnant. I was a little nervous the first time, because I had never done anything like artificial insemination before. I was getting a little impatient since the only clothing I had on was a paper gown, and it was cold in the little room I was in.
"Hi Julie, I'm Dr. ...
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Antigone
Number of Words: 543 / Number of Pages: 2
... the fates of one or more characters within the tragedy. Appropriately, Creon’s station as king place shim in a position of great power, influence and responsibility. The extent of this power was quite evident when he sentenced to death for disobeying his proclamation.
In the mythical story “,” two men which were brothers have slain each other for the throne. The older brother, Polynieces, beleived that the throne rightfully belonged to him. However, Eteocles, the younger brother sibling, stood in Polyniecis way. Creon, who was the king and an uncle to the dead brothers, declared that Eteoc ...
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Dubliners
Number of Words: 1334 / Number of Pages: 5
... to evolve. From 1801 onwards, Ireland had no Parliament of it's own. It was ruled by the Parliament in Britain which consisted of the House of Commons and House of Lords.
Meanwhile, in the 1840's, a small group formed out of the Young Ireland movement. The leader, Thomas Davis, expressed a concept of nationality embracing all who lived in Ireland regardless of creed or origin. A small insurrection in 1848 failed, but their ideas influenced the coming generations.
This small nationalism was illustrated in the stories "Evelyn" and "A Painful Case." In the latter, Mr. James Duffy, despite his dislike ...
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Cosmetology
Number of Words: 504 / Number of Pages: 2
... to get schooling to be a cosmetologist. You could
go to either a public or private vocational school, which some high schools
offer. You could also go to a beauty school. You must be 16 or older to go to
a beauty school. In your classes your training courses may include lectures,
demonstrations and practice. Students usually practice with mannequins. After
schooling, you must take a state licensing exam consisting of written and
practical parts. You renew that license every two years by taking the test
again each time.
You get a lot of experience in the vocational school, but some shops
still ...
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Expatriate Management
Number of Words: 1161 / Number of Pages: 5
... details of the expatriate function consume an inordinate amount of time, even if you have experienced staff? (Cook, 1999, p.177)
4. Do fluctuations in the company’s expatriate population make it difficult to maintain appropriate levels of HR staff assigned to get employees overseas, maintain them, and bring them home? (Cook, 1999, p.177)
5. Have you identified the specific expatriate activities you would want to outsource and which ones you might effectively maintain in-house? (Cook, 1999, p.177)
6. Have you discussed the pros and cons of outsourcing these services with other HR professionals o ...
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Soccer: An Utopia Sport
Number of Words: 2581 / Number of Pages: 10
... ago and quite rapidly evolved into a game radically different from its origins and thus flowered the irresistible spectacle still recognizable so many years later.
Soccer is the name commonly given in North America to a form of football played with a spherical ball. It is the most widely played team game in the world and the most popular spectator sport, followed avidly by hundreds of millions of fans. Originally called association football (the name soccer is a corruption of the word assoc derived in turn from association), (Funk and Wagnalls New Encyclopedia) soccer is distinguished from Ame ...
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The Fibonacci Sequence
Number of Words: 644 / Number of Pages: 3
... two numbers, both of which change as the sequence progresses. (1) The formula for Fibonacci numbers is: Fn=Fn-1. (4)
To show his sequence he often created interesting problems or stories. Probably his most famous problem is this one:
A man bought a pair of rabbits on Jan. 1st, and bred them.
The pair produced one pair of young after one month, on Feb.
1st, and a second pair after the second month, on March 1st.
Then they stopped breeding. Each new pair also produced two
new pairs in the same way and then stopped breeding. How
many rabbits did he get each month? (4)
To answer this ...
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The French Sociologists
Number of Words: 285 / Number of Pages: 2
... is, than in the history of it’s development, either
generally or in particular cases. Thus Comte, like his predecessor and teacher Saint Simon, was
much concerned to stress that societies are systems, not just aggregates of individuals. Since the
societies were look at as systems, they must be made up of interrelated parts. And they believed
that these parts must be related to one another, and to the whole society of which they were parts,
in accordance with laws similar to the laws of nature, which, in principle at least, it should be
possible to discover. So the understanding of society, ...
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Gender 3
Number of Words: 1961 / Number of Pages: 8
... when in grief. In our culture, women are generally considered more emotionally expressive.
In the East, women are conditioned to make little direct eye contact, giving them the impression of subordination and having little self-confidence
3.0 Society:
Society still associates power with masculinity causing many to find it difficult to connect power and femininity. Therefore a large man in society will find it easier, than a small man as size tends to be equated with power and significance. Similarly, it's easier to be a small women than a large one. Small people generally appear vulnera ...
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History Of The Original Teddy
Number of Words: 4012 / Number of Pages: 15
... of weapons and
warfare which instilled invaluable coordination, manual skills and mental agility. A primate's survival depended heavily on his successful use of the three.
Toys have remained an essential cultural icon throughout history. For
example, an ancient doll concocted of organic materials such as clay, bone, and
wood is dated before 3000 B.C. Most ancient dolls beheld religious significance
which certain cultures still worship, such as the Pueblo Kachina doll known as a fetish. Also, ancient African societies produced balls, toy animals, and pull toys while ancient Gree ...
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