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Loyalty Definition Paper
Number of Words: 1107 / Number of Pages: 5
... to? When someone becomes a member of a group, whether by some initiation process or by birth, there are certain expectations. Some of these expectations are traits such as dependability, trust, duty, and the most important of all, loyalty. Without loyalty society would not be able to function. When this man did turn in his friend, he betrayed the family, thus being disloyal to it, but he was exercising his loyalty to something that was more important to him, the good of his fellow man. Society thrives on people who show their loyalty by caring more for society as a whole than they do for anythin ...
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Recycling
Number of Words: 335 / Number of Pages: 2
... and the community. uses less energy and less cost than making products out of raw material that has never been used before. By using this process the production cost is decreased and it results a decrease in the final cost of the product.
also has a downside. can e a very costly project for some communities to afford. A lot of materials are too expensive for a town to recycle and it is hard for that community to recover the costs quickly. The initial investment of costs a lot. In addition to the regular garbage pick up the town provides, new trucks, employees and other expenses will have to be p ...
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Endagerment Of The Grizzlies
Number of Words: 1188 / Number of Pages: 5
... young. With grizzly bears wide variety of provisions, they need a large area to sustain themselves. Stevens stated, a male grizzly bear will use up to a 500 square mile "home range" throughout its life. Glover and Johnson stated, a female grizzly bear will use up 11-490 square miles throughout its life. Being that the grizzly bear is a wide-ranging, slow breeding species, and as such, are very good indicators of the overall health of the ecosystems they depend upon. If the habitat is in good shape, one could assume the bear is doing rather well(Stevens, Target Earth).
However, conservation biolo ...
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Capitalism Theory
Number of Words: 3331 / Number of Pages: 13
... and hence fundamentally a legal fiction.
Tilton[1] implies that we have to choose between postcapitalist socialism and capitalist dialectic theory. The subject is interpolated into a cultural paradigm of consensus that includes consciousness as a reality.
Therefore, the main theme of the works of Eco is a mythopoetical reality. However, Marx uses the term 'postcultural textual theory' to denote not, in fact, theory, but subtheory. Lacan suggests the use of capitalist dialectic theory to attack class divisions. Any number of narratives concerning a mythopoetical totality exist. ...
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Smile...Come On...It's Free !!!
Number of Words: 1065 / Number of Pages: 4
... of love, joy, or just pure uncensored laughter; all put on
display with a smile. The darkest of days; brightened by a simple
"flexing" of seventeen muscle in the mouth. Smiles are crooked teeth,
perfect teeth and everything in between. Rich or poor, black or white, boy
or girl, everyone deserves a smile. Smiles all convey some type of emotion
that is tangible and real. A joy that can be felt and almost held. A
smile is as warm as an embrace but as simple as a sunrise. A flood of
unbelievable emotion can come crashing down on you just from a simple curl
of the lip.
Smiles can be one of ...
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Internet Advertising
Number of Words: 845 / Number of Pages: 4
... sites that are allowing companies and businesses space to advertise their product or service. Businesses will profit from the use of because it is much cheaper and is more effective when compared to standard advertising. Larger firms can also sponsor smaller web sites which may be trying to pay service charges for maintaining their site by allowing larger businesses to pay to advertise their product or service on the smaller firm’s web site. is less expensive compared to direct advertising which creates more profit for advertisers and businesses.
When compared with advertising in magazines or on ...
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Intercultural Miscommunication
Number of Words: 523 / Number of Pages: 2
... those who have spoke English their entire lives, however to a person who has just learned English, formally, these words would seem confusing. They are taught to say “going to” and “have to” and hence, making more room for misunderstanding situations between cultures. A sentence such as “we are in the same boat” would seem silly to a foreign person who had recently learned the English language. They would wonder how a boat got into the story and why they and the other person were the only two in the boat.
Colloquial language is another part of communication that may confuse people who speak the langu ...
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Hell: That Place In Your Mind
Number of Words: 458 / Number of Pages: 2
... what their idea of the good
land is, whether it is heaven, nirvana, or something else. It can be
everlasting damnation. It can be everlasting restlessness. It is what
each person makes it out to be for themselves. It frequently is a place
created in Paradise Lost, an epic poem about the book "Genesis." It has a
part that describes Hell as a place of great heat, one where it is
eternally on fire, where Lucifer rules over all. It is a place where no
one would want to be, as the work is never ending, where there is eternal
damnation.
Other people believe hell is not a place at all, but a mindset. ...
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A Case Study In Diversity Indi
Number of Words: 1077 / Number of Pages: 4
... and shiny banners, and it is set up in a four frame format - very pushy. In contrast, SAWNET is much better organized, with lost of eye-easy ‘white-space’ and culturally representative yet simple graphics. I have yet to decide if this is indicative of a cultural influence, or simply gender-biased. Both sites are several years old - in fact, Virtual Romania boasts that it is "The FIRST Ever Romanian Home Page on the Internet", and was established in April of 1994, while SAWNET began in 1991, as a mailing list that eventually grew into a web site and resource center. I was a bit disappointed by the ...
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Excalibur
Number of Words: 836 / Number of Pages: 4
... Arthur serves as a squire to his brother Kay. Squires were the duties of
young men who served their knights by preparing their armor and weaponry.
During some of the jousting scenes squires retrieve jousts and pass them over to
their knights, but never really assist in combat. Just from the experience and
duties as a squire, it is typical that a young squire may eventually become a
knight. However, in the movie during an Easter afternoon the knights are
jousting for the right to attempt to draw the sword from the stone, and young
Arthur forgets his brother's sword. So young Arthur runs back to th ...
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