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Gynephobia
Number of Words: 554 / Number of Pages: 3
... symptoms are the
results of past psychological and/or physical abuse from this opposite
sex. Quite often in a male's teenage life, abusive mothers and other
female members of the family account for a large percentage of the abuse
being done to these innocent juvenile males. Another large and common
offender to men in this sensual epoch of growth are the unusual
agressive and dominant female characters who possess negative and often
destructive relationships with them. All problems linked to gynephobia
are tied-in to some sort of previous ill relationships with women,
causing nothing but prob ...
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Do Less Blacks Than Their Fell
Number of Words: 503 / Number of Pages: 2
... are finding ways to make money from avenues they never dreamed of. The “American Dream” as we know it has not vanished or been left behind, it has simply been revised to include family time and personal goals.
Although racism has decreased in society today, it still is a threat to getting people on the Web. Nowadays, blacks are not the only one being discriminated against-it’s all minorities. In studies conducted, of the online community, only 23% are non-white. Because of this, non-whites are uncomfortable with the fact that they may converse with those who under normal circumstances would sh ...
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People Should Not Marry At An
Number of Words: 904 / Number of Pages: 4
... people believe that they need to wait before they make that big commitment. Indeed there must be some just reason for them to conclude this. But as it is with many situations there is another side to this reasoning. And in recent studies many young people believe that if the mood is right that it makes it okay for them to get married. Strangely, this is not any surprise, since some of the reasons for getting married may be a little justifiable, the essence remains the same ninety percent of these marriages don't last. Most of the reasons given are generally along the same line. The young lady had gott ...
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Marriage
Number of Words: 615 / Number of Pages: 3
... My step-dad provided our financial backbone and took over the discipline when he got home to give mom a break. Sometimes he would work two jobs just to provide for the family and our well being.
Society has always played a major role in aspects of and family. As a child I remember wanting to marry a handsome, rich man and adopting loads of children of every race and color to provide them with a happy home. But, of course, I would still have time to plan huge parties, and attend some all on my spare time.
to me was a fantasy, granted an elaborate fantasy. I was too young to realize that was ...
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When Will We Learn
Number of Words: 1123 / Number of Pages: 5
... it is just buried alive, and someone or something will dig through the soil and revive the American Dream. Because it has been discarded from our minds. We have lost that motivation, that inner drive, that heart and soul of what made this blistered nation appear to be great. We’ve degenerated so far that now the warts are beginning to emerge from underneath the surface. Underneath where the truth lies. And the truth lied underneath because no one ever learns from their mistakes. No one owns up to the responsibility. Which explains this whole conflict in Kosovo. God willing this will be th ...
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The Tv Era
Number of Words: 640 / Number of Pages: 3
... could only report on the local events. On the top of that, usually such news offered information not accurate enough and too old to interest greater percentage of the population. All the people lived at the slower pace, by not knowing what was going on around them. For instance, a trading person who worked in the United States could hardly find out how British economy did. In the early presidential elections, the newspapers didn’t inform enough those who worked on the farms. Therefore, they did not have credibility to vote. Nowadays, the TV campaigns allow us to know about every candidate& ...
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University Costs
Number of Words: 452 / Number of Pages: 2
... universities.
4) Housing - a student who attends university away from home must find a place
to eat, sleep and , of course, study. There are about three main options in
this field of discussion. The first is dorm housing. The costs of sharing a
dorm ranges from about 250 - 400 dollars per month. The second available option
is to rent an apartment. A nice affordable apartment ranges from about 300 -
500 dollars a month. This type of apartments usually contains features such as
a stove and a fridge. The final option is to board at a house. This is clearly
the most affordable situation. Most ...
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Hot Springs National Park
Number of Words: 1038 / Number of Pages: 4
... to hunt, trade and bathe in peace. Tradition has it that the first Europeans to see the springs were the Spanish explorer Hernando deSoto and his troops in 1541. French trappers, hunters, and traders became familiar with the area in the late-l7th century. In 1803 the United States acquired the area when it purchased the Louisiana Territory from France, and the very next year President Thomas Jefferson dispatched an expedition led by William Dunbar and George Hunter to explore the newly acquired springs. Their report to the President was widely publicized and stirred up interest in the "Hot Springs ...
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Without Men
Number of Words: 706 / Number of Pages: 3
... Since they have been given more educational opportunities, they have also proven that they are just as competent by accomplishing the same educational level as men. They also proved that they are capable of performing the same kinds of work that men have traditionally done. They have forced society to modify job titles (formally known to be only men jobs) to acknowledge the women who have gone into these fields: from fireman to firefighter; mailman to mail deliverer; policeman to police officer; and etc. Due to these new opportunities that have been made possible to women, more and more of them are ...
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Cats Rule
Number of Words: 454 / Number of Pages: 2
... their kittens to use the litter box, and most cats will use it without fail from that time on. Even stray cats generally understand the concept when shown the box and will use it regularly. Cats do have claws, and owners must make provisions for this. A tall scratching post in a favorite cat area of the house will usually keep the cat content to leave the furniture alone. As a last resort, of course, cats can be declawed.
Lastly, one of the most attractive features of cats as housepets is their ease of care. Cats do not have to be walked. they get plenty of exercise in the house as they play, and t ...
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