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Fake Love In The Truman Show
Number of Words: 584 / Number of Pages: 3
... even stand him, but she puts a vale on to cover that. She probably really would like to love him but she cannot change the person she is any more than Truman can. Truman’s best friend has the same fake love traits as his wife. Even though they were friends from children they always had a secret between them. He had the illusion of loving Truman probably just because he had known him so long. Though, once you’ve lied to a person over and over the love is gone. He lied so many times that by the end of the film it could be seen that even at Truman’s worst moment he could lie to him to keep his job and the ...
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A Couple Of Yahoos
Number of Words: 626 / Number of Pages: 3
... assignments they were working on the computer-aided design of computer chip circuitry. For this project they were set up in an “office” which was really a trailer that was filled with computers and equipment. “ I was terribly bored,” Filo stated, “And with our faculty advisor out of town we started to fool around on the World Wide Web.” They soon became very frustrated with the World Wide Web. It seriously lacked any type of organization. The only was to access a page was to know the URL, or the address to the website. At the time there were books being published with lists of different sit ...
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Supply And Demand For The Pors
Number of Words: 679 / Number of Pages: 3
... Boxter model did amazingly well on the market; at first having a waiting list, mainly due to the fully customisable interior and exterior. 78 different metallic paints and 48 different leathers brought about the main available choices to customers. The Porsche Boxter S, at $6000 greater expense, still has a 2-year waiting list.
Despite the great profile the Boxter was building, Porsche decided not to invest into international advertising, and instead adopted a direct mail system in each of its countries of sale. Thus the only people really targeted, were those who had purchased a Porsche automo ...
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Yoga
Number of Words: 845 / Number of Pages: 4
... and improving health. Certain people also study this form of because of the control they develop over certain bodily functions. A new concept in fitness combines gentle stretching with techniques from Hatha to perform the most effective, relaxing ways of exercising. It is called cise. There are other forms of that are practiced in India. There is Prana , Brahma , Kriya , Kundalini , Raja , and Tantra .
is used for many purposes. From cleansing the body, to activating the nervous system, to improving one’s intelligence or sex life. Stretching in is quite relaxing. There are perscr ...
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Gender And Communication
Number of Words: 839 / Number of Pages: 4
... to show their masculinity and to declare to the world that they are indeed a “real” man. This fact is evident when men gather in a bar. The beer’s going down, testosterone is pumping through the veins, and the motto is, “I ain’t takin’ nothin’ from nobody.” Most males are looking for a brawl and are looking to solidify their masculine place in the world. Inevitably a fight ensues, people get hurt, and the goal is accomplished. Well, at least for a day or two.
Society would like all women to be feminine. That is to say, society would like all women to render themselves as weak, non-assert ...
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An Analysis Of Violence In Public Schools
Number of Words: 698 / Number of Pages: 3
... more violently than their parents did as children. 2. Today's television has more violent shows, both in abundance and degree. There appears to be a simple causation there. It may be just a corelation. American television networks operate on the supply and demand curve just like any other industry. There has to exist a demand for violent programming first. The demand for violent programming leads to the broadcasting of such programs, but do violent shows lead to violent behaviour? Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
Some see the violence in the schools as a response to negative social forces. ...
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Poverty -
Number of Words: 526 / Number of Pages: 2
... rob banks, supermarkets, etc. It has also forced people to drop to lower levels in humanity by. By stealing and killing for anything they need or want.
Some say that a solution for the problem of lack of safety is that they can increase the amount of patrol around the neighborhood. As for the kids they should build a safe place for them to live and grow up. A solution for the problem about poor living spaces is that the government needs to help people by providing shelters and homes for the poor. The crime rate has been increasing because of the low amount of police in the streets. The cities n ...
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Daycares
Number of Words: 908 / Number of Pages: 4
... acquire social skills. Not all children are fit for daycare's, many already acquire the social skills through their busy active family. They are constantly interacting and learning during these activities.
A parent must distinguish which is better for the child, a daycare or a nursery. There is a distinct difference between these two, being that nursery schools are generally licensed to operate only six hours a day- holding morning and afternoon sessions. Daycare centres, offer full day programs including lunch and nap time. In order to have a successful choose in choosing a daycare, the parent must b ...
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Computers In Business
Number of Words: 1011 / Number of Pages: 4
... understand that they must think years down the road before spending thousands of dollars on the technology of today. The best way is to prepare for the future such as making sure your mainframe is upgradeable and contains at least 8 expansion slots, which should already be loaded with enhanced graphics cards, the necessary amount of serial ports etc.. Networks are everywhere in the world of business. A network is a series of computers throughout the company which rely on one or two fileservers. Or it can be used in long distance communication through modem. An example would be that a company located ...
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Tooty’s
Number of Words: 780 / Number of Pages: 3
... and tried their luck to just have a chance to place their initials on the leader board.
Many genders, races and ages line the long bar that is just right of the poolroom. An older mysterious lady who is loving called Judy can serve you anything from your favorite brew to names of drinks that defy the laws of gravity. Neon signs of different liqueurs and beer give off a boggy shine throughout the smoke filled bar. The people there can tell stories for hours and others just listen with such intensity, hanging on every word as the story carries on. Meanwhile, across from the bar, couples are talki ...
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